"We had a blast out there," Duchene said. "It was a lot of fun, and we've kept in touch with the boys. They were even at our wedding many years later."
Living with the Foote family helped Duchene grow, both as a person and a player. He went on to play in 81 games as a rookie and tally his first points in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. A decade has passed since that season, but the new Nashvillian continues to develop, mature and succeed in ways he couldn't have imagined.
Little did he know, Nolan and Callan Foote would reach the NHL too.
In their second week of preseason play, the Predators split a home-and-home series with the Tampa Bay Lightning. This mere preseason series, however, was perhaps the most meaningful of Duchene's NHL career, as he competed against Nolan and Callan for the first time since their days playing mini sticks.
Only this time, there was nothing mini about Nolan and Callan. The brothers, now 18 and 20 years old, were both selected in the first round of recent NHL Drafts by the Lightning. Surely, Duchene didn't expect this to happen just 10 years after living with the Footes, but it also hasn't shocked the NHL star either.
"Back then, if you told me we'd end up playing against one another, I would've had a lot of emotions," Duchene said. "I would've been excited as can be, but it wouldn't have come as the slightest bit of a surprise. Truth is, they've been gifted their whole lives. I watched them play in minor hockey and they were just elite. I think bloodlines are huge. These guys have the bloodlines and when they were little, they were around pros all the time. Also, the lessons from their dad - the ones I didn't quite grasp until he taught me at age 19 - they've had since they were children. Having a father play in the League can be so crucial."
Instagram from @matt9duchene: One of the coolest moments of my career last night... @callanfoote , @nolanfoote and I used to play mini sticks in the basement when I lived with the Foote family my first two years in the league and last night we played against each other in the @nhl ... unreal. As you can see by both pics, they've grown a bit 😂. Thanks for being great little bros, making me feel short and realllllyyyyy old 👴🏻😂. Amazing to watch your dreams come true, so proud of you boys!❤️
On Saturday night in Nashville, as they sat on opposite benches, Duchene couldn't help but think back to those days in Denver - and sure enough, the big brother found the back of the net to tie the game with a mere 3.8 seconds remaining.
The clutch goal - scored in his preseason debut with his new club - catalyzed a 5-4 win for the home team. The achievement was not to be taken lightly, but it wasn't the only highlight of Duchene's evening.
"I called Cal the morning of the game," Duchene said. "Before, during, and after the game I was just like, 'Holy cow, this is nuts that we're playing against each other.' I told him that I'd get a picture set up of us [to be taken after warmups]… Overall, it was just an incredibly fun, hilarious and wild experience. I'm going to get that picture framed and sent out to them. I have the one of us standing on the back of the blue line from my first year framed at home, so it would be cool to get that one too."