He was asked how much more he would enjoy it if he had a display of his own in the Hall someday.
"It's hard to think about that," he said. "I still just turned 26. So, I'm still pretty young, I would say.
"I don't know. It would be cool one day if I could play that good of a career that I earned a spot here. It would be an honor, obviously."
He is on his way to doing just that.
With 419 points (169 goals, 250 assists) in 417 NHL games, the forward from Nousiainen is averaging a little more than a point per game. He also is a Stanley Cup champion, winning hockey's Holy Grail last season with Colorado.
Fans in his native country will get the rare chance to see his elite skills in person during the 2022 NHL Global Series, which features a two-game set between the Avalanche and Columbus Blue Jackets beginning at Nokia Arena on Friday (2 p.m. ET; NHLN, SN, ALT, BSOH). And judging by the way young fans were screaming at the sight of him during the Avalanche's open practice Thursday, he's a big deal here.