Being the coach that Mike Guentzel is and being the former player that Ryan Guentzel is, it should come as no shock that their proudest moment Monday night wasn't even when Mike's youngest son and Ryan's youngest brother, Jake, scored on his first NHL shot on his first shift for Pittsburgh against the New York Rangers.
It wasn't Jake scoring a second goal either or the fact that somehow this 22-year-old kid born in Nebraska and raised in the eastern St. Paul burbs was playing his first NHL game on a line with … Phil Kessel and Evgeni Malkin?
"The coolest moment came late in the first period. There was a 4-on-4, and [Penguins coach Mike Sullivan] throws Jake out there with [Sidney] Crosby," Ryan Guentzel said after returning to the Twin Cities from Pittsburgh on Tuesday with his dad — the associate men's hockey coach for the Gophers — and his mom, Sally.
"Four-on-four with Crosby in his first-ever period? Me and my dad just looked at each other and were like, 'Wow, that's a special situation and some trust.' After he scored his second goal, they showed him on the [big] screen and there was a loud, loud roar from everybody in the stands. It gave me goose bumps."
Monday was a proud night for the Guentzels, including middle brother, Gabe, who stayed up to watch the game from Germany, where he plays hockey.
Mike Guentzel merely hoped Jake, a former Hill-Murray standout, didn't make any mistakes. But it was Gabe who predicted that Jake would score.
The first period Monday was a blur for the family. Ryan, 30, who played four years at Notre Dame, said, "To see who his linemates were, it was just surreal."