He said that Tkachuk and forward Josh Norris invited him to live with them this season. Stuetzle said he jumped at the opportunity and it should help him acclimate more quickly to living in a new country.
Stuetzle also mentioned that forward Derek Stepan, who was acquired in a trade from the Arizona Coyotes on Dec. 27, has already helped him adjust.
Stepan stayed in Arizona for the birth of his third child Dec. 30 and, like Stuetzle, did not arrive in Ottawa until Jan. 2. The two quarantined in the same hotel and got to know each other well, albeit while practicing social distancing.
"He's a good kid," Stepan said. "I joked with my wife that I have three little ones at home, and I adopted a German 18-year-old."
Stuetzle said he's grateful for Stepan's friendship and advice.
"He's a great mentor," Stuetzle said. "He really helped me a lot during quarantine with stuff like food. We had workouts in the hotel and got to know each other pretty quick. He's a great guy, a great leader, and it's unbelievable to be around such a great veteran. Hopefully I can learn a lot from him."
Coach D.J. Smith said it was nice to have a complete team on the ice Sunday after Stuetzle, Stepan and defenseman Erik Brannstromeach practiced for the first time after completing quarantine. Stepan and Stuetzle were on a line with wing Evgenii Dadonov, but Smith said the Senators are preaching patience when it comes to handling its prized rookie.
"There's going to be bumps in the road, for sure," Smith said. "But he's a responsible hockey player, and at some point he's going to be playing in all situations. You want to put him in a situation to succeed.
"We're conscious of the fact he's a good young player and we want him to develop properly."
Stuetzle said he understands the hype around him, though none of that matters until he establishes himself in the NHL.
"It's great for me, obviously," he said. "But first I need to prove myself at this level. And that's my goal.
"I hope I'm going to have a good training camp. It's great that everybody's so excited but first of all I need to prove myself and play good hockey. That's the first step right now."