The first sign that something was awry came when Brent Burns turned the corner of his San Jose community and spotted something strange hanging from his fence.
As he drove closer to his house, he got a better look. It was a 40-foot banner that read, "Sick! First NHL Hat Trick!"
"The paint was still wet," Burns said, laughing.
He turned into his driveway and found that just like the Shark Tank a few hours earlier, it was full of hats.
"It was pretty cool," Burns said of the welcome-home reception he received from neighborhood kids after potting three goals and an assist nine days ago in a 6-3 win over St. Louis. Burns was flooded with so many texts and tweets that night, he didn't get a wink of sleep because he was so "wired."
It was a special afternoon for Burns, the former Wild forward-turned-defenseman who since has been turned back into a forward with the Sharks, who visit Minnesota on Sunday.
The Sharks play so many late games that Burns' children — 3 ½ — year-old Peyton and 2 ½ — year-old Jagger — rarely get to go. But on this day, their mom, Susan, brought the kiddos to the game.
Jagger wore his Sharks jersey with the nameplate "Daddy" and No. 88 on the back.