He rattled off three assists in Nashville's 5-2 Opening Night win over Minnesota, not a bad way to make friends. The third helper came on Filip Forsberg's empty-net tally late in the contest, and Captain Roman Josi hadn't yet realized the additional point had been recorded until he was asked about it in the locker room.
"He had three? Oh, I thought he only had two. That's pretty good," Josi quipped. "Yeah, he was great. He was making plays all over the ice. Doesn't surprise me, to be honest. He was unbelievable in the preseason, and you can tell how good he is."
Duchene helped send the locals home happy, and nearly four hours after the arena had cleared out, No. 95 was still riding that same high as he penned an Instagram post in the wee hours of Friday morning.
"Nashville… wow, that was fun. Tough to get to sleep after that one (see time of post)," part of Duchene's post read.
So, was the true start of his career in the place he had always wanted to call home everything he had hoped it would be?
"I had high expectations, I came in kind of trying to stay even-keeled, but it's blown my expectations out of the water," Duchene said. "I haven't even gotten to do a quarter of what I wanted to do around the city yet. But as a team, this is the exact team that I wanted to come and join. This decision to come here was hockey first all the way, and that was so much fun for me to go out and play with the team tonight."
It was the kind of night that would have been special anywhere, but in Nashville, it means just a bit more.
Even the "Man in Black" would have approved.