They didn't need to be fancy. They didn't need to be demonstrative. They didn't even need to be excited. They just needed to be exactly what the Golden Knights needed on Monday, exactly who they are, even if they're the overlooked of the overlooked, the players who are still able to be under the radar.
Asked about Nosek, about who he is and his personality, Vegas forward Reilly Smith, himself not exactly the most loquacious of people, could only offer this: "He's really quiet, so no one really knows him."
He may have been serious. He may have been kidding.
Either way, they know him now. They know his line.
They know that he was the one who gave the Golden Knights their first win in their first game in the Stanley Cup Final, a thing so improbable that they still barely believed it after it happened. But even as they were digesting that, as Nosek was being questioned about his enthusiasm level, he already knew that this one win wasn't even close to enough.
There was time for excitement yet.
"It's just first win," Nosek said. "We need three more. Then I'll be more excited for sure."