Golden Knights players suggest Mark Wahlberg would be a good choice to play Erik Haula if a movie about their season was ever made.
A-listers like Ben Affleck (playing forward James Neal), Mark Wahlberg (forward Erik Haula), Denzel Washington (backup goalie Malcom Subban), Johnny Depp (goalie Marc-Andre Fleury) and Will Ferrell (defenseman Nate Schmidt) are among the suggestions made by Golden Knights players.
Forward Jonathan Marchessault unwittingly provided the tagline during the Western Conference Final.
"We're just a bunch of hockey players [who] wanted to find a home, and we did," he said.
Almost everyone in the Golden Knights locker room had an opinion on who should play Fleury, the foundation of their success.
"Maybe Adam Sandler," Neal said.
Forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare vehemently disagreed, making two other suggestions.
"You know the [actor] that was married to Angelina Jolie? Billy Bob Thornton," he said. "Or maybe 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Johnny Depp; always acting. That would be nice."
Fleury had a different idea.
"Wasn't it Jean-Claude Van Damme that played a goalie?" he said. "It's good, he's flexible, maybe has a little French accent. He speaks French, right?"
In the 1991 movie "Sudden Death," Van Damme played a fire marshal trying to stop bad guys from blowing up Civic Arena in Pittsburgh and at one point had to jump in goal for the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final.
As for who should play Schmidt, the unquestioned comedian of the locker room, there were plenty of suggestions.