"I never thought I would [play a game in Vegas]. It wasn't even a dream, so I can't even say it was a dream come true," Zucker said. "I just never thought it was going to happen. It's really cool to do it, and on top of that to have my family and friends here, my wife and kids ... it doesn't get any better."
Zucker has always been one of those players coaches never have to worry about with his effort. One of the fastest players on the team, Zucker plays with an edge and a tenacity to his game on a nightly basis.
Despite that, teammates noted maybe an extra gear in front of the almost 40 friends and family who either came from across town, or across the country.
"He's always full of energy but tonight, you could tell he wanted to play well in front of his family," said Wild forward Charlie Coyle, one of Zucker's best friends. "Probably pretty emotional too. And when he plays with that emotion, he's a good player. That was fun to see him score."
Zucker, an artist when it comes to celebrating his goals, had a little something extra on the kneeling fist pump, as he lept into the boards. He wasn't the only one with a huge grin, however.