No more than 48 hours had elapsed after Patrick Kane's building-silencing goal clinched the Stanley Cup for Chicago, ending the Flyers' dream season, and general manager Paul Holmgren was at a podium with the focus already on next season.
Mike Testwuide - and not any player on the Phantoms' roster - was the first name Holmgren mentioned when asked about young players who might surprise in training camp, which begins in just more than 2 months.
And if prospect camp is any indication, Testwuide already has planted himself squarely on the bubble of the Opening Night roster.
"It's a cool opportunity, and it's really humbling when someone says that about you - that you can have an impact right away," he said. "But you know, nothing is given to you at this level. You've got to work for everything. I know it's not going to be easy."