It'll be a different dynamic this year for Ryan Johansen, as his father, Randall, will be back home in British Columbia due to a work conflict. Instead, one of Randall's best friends, Lyle Langlois, who is like an uncle to Ryan, will join in on the fun.
"He feels like family, so he's pretty pumped to get this opportunity and I'm excited to have him out," Ryan said of Langlois. "It's obviously a really special time for all those dads to get together and cheer us on, and at the same time, it's always motivating for us players to go out there and get results for them and show them that we're winners. We're pretty pumped to get the trip started."
So off they'll go to St. Louis, and then Carolina, making new memories that began back in the days of mite hockey - the early morning drives to the rink, lacing up the skates and fathers watching their sons feel the rush that can only come with being on the ice.
That jubilance comes on a grander stage now, but the same pride is still there, for all parties involved. Plus, a couple of extra snacks thrown in.
"You don't get a lot of time to see each other throughout the year, and as much as it's cool being around Nashville, I think it's really important that we get some dad-and-son time," Smith said. "You just don't get to see him as much as you used to.
"It seems like we're talking about everything but hockey when we're on the trip because we're having fun and kind of turning into kids. I feel like we rewind the clock about 20 years."