But he's also used the downtime to welcome another Foligno to the pack, as he and his wife Natascia welcomed Camila back in October. Now a father of two daughters -- Olivia is 2 1/2 -- the hashtag #girldad has special meaning inside the Foligno household.
"Honestly, I'd be lying if I wasn't hoping for one girl and one boy right off the bat, but I got two girls now and the #girldad tag is very strong in this house," Foligno said. "I'm loving it. It's been fun. Maybe this has been the plan all along and maybe it's meant to be that we'll have daughters. It's been great. It's pretty cool to be surrounded by all these girls. A lot of love."
While the pandemic has put the start of the 2020-21 season on hold, the delay has been a silver lining for Foligno, who has been afforded plenty of time to bond with both his newborn, and Olivia, who has taken nicely to being an older sister.
It's helped ease the burden on Natascia who, under normal circumstances, would have given birth right around Opening Night.
Instead, the Folignos returned to Minnesota from their home in Canada back in September even though there was no start date in mind for the upcoming season. With Natascia's due date in October, they wanted to come to Minnesota and get settled.
They also wanted Camila to be born a Minnesotan, a title she will now carry with her for the rest of her life.
And while there's no question that Foligno would love to be playing in front of a packed Xcel Energy Center right now, the extra downtime has allowed him to be a big part of Camila's first couple months.
"We've gotten lucky [with the timing] because with Olivia, the day after we lost to Winnipeg [in the playoffs in 2018], she was born," Foligno said. "So I was able to enjoy the first two or three months of her life and help out around the house and help my wife.
"That's the silver lining right now. Whenever I get anxious and feel like I should be doing something else, it's nice to just be home, to enjoy family time and be able to help my wife out. It's been tough, because we usually have some help when family flies in or you have a babysitter. But we've been on shutdown, it's been just my wife and I handling the kids and it's been huge that I've been able to be around."