But on Monday, Feb. 25, Granlund had other things on his mind - that same day, his fiancée went into labor. And on Tuesday, he got to see the birth of his first son.
"To be honest the last thing I was thinking about was hockey at that point, you know, there's bigger things in life and that was something really special," Granlund said
on the Predators Official Podcast
. "It was kind of weird, everything happened at the same time but everything went really good. We went into labor and the next day our baby boy came out, and it was a pretty sweet 24 hours."
While it's nearly impossible to prepare for being traded to a new team at the tailend of the regular season, Granlund found himself faced with the challenge of fatherhood at the same time. On Wednesday, he packed his things and flew to Tennessee. By Thursday, Granlund was on the ice for practice with his new team.
Then just a few days later, it was back to St. Paul to face his former team in his second game as a Predator. Before the game, the Wild paid tribute to Granlund with a highlight reel and a salute over the PA.
"It was awesome obviously, to see the way the fans reacted to that, so it felt good," Granlund said. "It's a little weird feeling to come to the other locker room and everything having been here so long. It's nice I got this over with quickly, so now I don't need to worry about the first game here anymore."
Now in his fifth week with the Preds, Granlund has begun to hit his groove. The forward has collected four points in 12 games, after three assists and his first goal as a Predator - scored at home against the Carolina Hurricanes earlier this month.