This trip was a business trip.
"It didn't feel a whole lot different until we landed," Zucker said. "Landing at that airport, and not going through that terminal, hopping on the bus and knowing that at that point, my wife wasn't picking me up ... or my parents, going home. I was here for work. That's when it started to feel different."
When Minnesota plays the NHL's newest team, the Vegas Golden Knights, Friday at T-Mobile Arena, just a stone's throw off the Las Vegas Strip, Zucker and the Wild will be playing in this arena for the very first time.
Zucker, born in Newport Beach, California, moved to Las Vegas when he was one month old. It's here where he began playing hockey, first on a roller skating rink before eventually moving over to ice.
When he was younger, the dreams of reaching the NHL were an everyday occurrence. But the dream of one day skating in the NHL, in his hometown?
"Never," Zucker said. "Obviously, the NHL wasn't even here, and once I made it, I still didn't think that this was going to happen. Even when the rumors started happening, it's very easy to question it because it's never been here. Being from here, and knowing that it had never been here before, it's very exciting to see how well they're doing and how well the town is rallying behind it."
Tickets to a Golden Knights game have become one of the hotter buys in town, with the first-year club leading the Pacific Division by 10 points.