"And then least, I'd probably go with [Preds center Ryan] Johansen. I feel like we would be a bad team at home. Our house would get pretty messy. I don't know if he's a good cook either. He makes some great Brussels sprouts, I know that. But other than that, I don't think we'd be a great team at home."
Josi likely won't have to wait long to hear from Bonino and Johansen, as well as the rest of his teammates, as the captain revealed everyone has been keeping in touch through social media over the past few weeks.
"[In addition to group texts], we have a Snapchat group too, so there's a lot of videos, a lot of pictures and a ton of pictures and videos of kids, kids doing fun stuff," Josi said. "It's always fun to watch."
The blueliner also revealed he enjoys listening to music artists like EDM stars Tiesto and Steve Aoki when working out at home, and the soundtrack turns to country when cooking or just lounging around the house. And when it comes to reading?
"You know what, I bought like three books, but I haven't started," Josi laughed. "I've got to get on that. This is a good reminder."
Tuesday's call brought about a sense of normalcy - if only for a few moments - affording the chance to hear hockey players discussing their teams and their lives away from the rink, the familiar voices and faces of the game bantering back and forth.
It was a welcome reprieve, and soon enough, it will be the norm once more. But for now, as Josi and the others said, it's important to support those who are saving lives, and to also do our part to save even more of them.
"We miss hockey, and we miss playing it in front of the fans at Bridgestone [Arena], but it's more important to be safe and to be healthy right now," Josi said. "And hopefully, we'll be back soon."