The view provided a unique view: as the sun was setting over one set of mountains the moon was rising over another with a hint of purplish lighting.
"It was beautiful. The sun was setting on one side of the mountains and the moon was on the other side," Murray said. "It was really cool. We're really lucky we get to see places like this. Not everybody gets to see that on occasions. I feel really lucky. It was a really cool experience."
While Murray and Grant saw the mountaintop on Saturday, most of the players were waiting until Sunday to take the trek.
"I might go up to that mountain and take a peek," Brian Dumoulin said. "It's cool walking around and seeing the landscape and how it's covered with mountains. I'll get out and explore a little bit today."
There are an abundant of things for the Pens to do, such as hiking, horseback riding or just walking around the unique, quiet little town.
"I've checked out a good portion of the city," Jamie Oleksiak said. "It's beautiful out here. It's nice to spend some time with the boys, bond a little bit, enjoy the sights, see some beautiful places in Canada and have fun while we're at it."
Oleksiak and a few players had already visited Banff, such as Sidney Crosby and Jack Johnson, who played a midget tournament in the area.
"It's not a typical place you hang out so we'll try to take in the sights," Crosby said. "I've come here a couple of times. It was a great experience. It's cool to be back."
And for Johnson, he doesn't even have to leave his hotel room to enjoy the visage.
"I've got a pretty great view of the mountains and golf course right outside my room," Johnson laughed.
While being in Banff is a nice opportunity to get away, there is still work to be done.
"We had a real good, quality practice (Sunday), we expect one (Monday)," Sullivan said, "and then we get ready for some games moving forward in the week."