The question was innocuous and designed to end an interview session on a bright note. But Joel Johnson's answer was revealing.
At the completion of a December news conference before Team USA's women's hockey exhibition game against Canada — a game that would be canceled because of COVID-19's spread — Johnson was asked what was on his Christmas wish list.
"A nap," he replied as folks in the room chuckled.
Johnson was in a daily routine then of burning both ends and the middle of his candle. He accepted a challenging task last year, a task that won't be completed until he returns next month from the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
In June, Johnson was named head coach of the St. Thomas women's hockey team just before its first season as a Division I program. In July, he was named head coach of the USA women's hockey team. One hockey coach, two hockey programs.
Why would he do this to himself? Those who know him speak of his character, conviction, integrity, communication skills and egoless desire to develop players and people. St. Thomas assistant coach Bethany Brausen simply calls him "Captain America."
"He doesn't like that very much," Brausen said with a laugh. "We also tried 'King Joel' out for size. He really doesn't like that. We like to poke fun at him but, at the end of the day, there's a ton of respect there."
The National Sports Center in Blaine where Team USA trains and the St. Thomas ice arena where the Tommies practice are 27.2 miles apart. Johnson knows the drive well. He frequently was on hand for Team USA practices and meetings in the morning in Blaine before grabbing a bite to eat, then heading for Tommies practices or games in the afternoon or evening.