Fabbro found a photo of him and his grandfather after his grandfather's first Predators game in Nashville, and another of him, his parents and his sisters when he played for Canada at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship.
"It was pretty cool to see that," Fabbro said. "I didn't realize they were going to do that. That's nice to have."
Everyone in the bubble must be alone in his or her assigned room. But each team has a meal room, a coaches room and a players lounge. Each lounge has a microwave, fridge, card table, television and gaming console. Each team has been provided a ping-pong table, and teams have added their own entertainment, including golf simulators, and decorations.
"I don't think anyone's expecting it to go smoothly, but I actually have been pleasantly surprised just on how much has been thought out here," Columbus Blue Jackets forward Nick Foligno said in a phone interview after checking in at the Royal York. "I think it's just going to take some getting used to, just because it's not our normal, right?
"We're such creatures of habit that when we travel, we're used to a certain way. To be restricted to certain things and wearing masks and all that is something we're going to get used to, but I think by Day 2 or 3, I think it'll just start to become our normal and we won't even notice some of the stuff."