The night before its season opener, the Wild had a team dinner in St. Louis. On the TVs above, the Blues-Blackhawks game was showing, but it seemed every other minute, the broadcast would break into the Maple Leafs-Senators game for an Auston Matthews update.
The Maple Leafs teenage phenom, who visits St. Paul to play the Wild on Thursday night, suddenly was all the flabbergasted Wild players could talk about.
"He scored one, and we're like, 'Awesome start.' And then he scores two, and we're like, 'Wow,' " Wild veteran Jason Pominville said, laughing. "And then they kept showing him score more goals. I mean, everyone was following it on their phone at this point and giving updates.
"Somebody's like, 'He scored again!' And then when he scored the fourth one, everybody was like, 'Oh my God! Unbelievable!' "
Last Wednesday in an overtime loss to the Ottawa Senators, Matthews, the first overall pick in this year's NHL draft, became the first player in the modern era (since 1943-44) to score four times in his debut.
The buzz was felt throughout the league.
Pittsburgh Penguins star defenseman Kris Letang (@Letang_58) tweeted, "Wow!!! @AM34 welcome to our beer league!!!". Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin (@tseguinofficial) tweeted, "I don't even know what to say. Just a treat to watch." Florida Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo (@strombone1) tweeted, "I've just decided that Reims [James Reimer] will play ALL of the games vs. the Leafs this year."
The grand NHL entrance from Matthews, a northern California-born, Scottsdale, Ariz.,-raised 19-year-old, led NBC's Today' Show. It opened SportsCenter. Not TSN's SportsCentre, ESPN's SportsCenter.