"You're just having fun," Gorges said. "I used to just love being on the ice, skating around with no real ambitions or anything."
Sabres defenseman Zach Bogosian, 27, skated on flooded fields in Massena, New York. The place was so vast, there could be 10 games of shinny at a time. Especially when out of school for Christmas break, he would play all day.
"When I was growing up, there wasn't an outdoor game," Bogosian said. "You always thought about the NHL. I always did. It's cool that kids nowadays get a chance to see this. As much media coverage as we've gotten and how the NHL has grown the last 10 years, it's been pretty cool. Hopefully it just keeps growing more and more and makes kids want to be able to play in a game like [this one]. …
"I can't imagine seeing it at 10 years old. I've always wanted to play in this since I saw it."
Sabres forward Kyle Okposo, 29, skated at Groveland Park in St. Paul, Minnesota. He would pretend he was Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic, while his buddies would pretend they were Detroit Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman. They would go at it as if bitter rivals.
"I just knew that I loved playing hockey outside, and I just wanted to play in the NHL," Okposo said.