Vegas was different this time around. We'd played the Golden Knights here a few months ago, but we'd had little time to explore and enjoy the city. Now was different.
I got out of my cab in front of the tall hotel. I'd check in to my room then looked for some guys to hang out with. I wondered if Pat, Duncan, or Robin were here yet. With my bags in hand, I headed inside the massive double glass doors.
There was no reason to worry about who was here yet. I found myself in line behind Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes. The defenseman and I had talked periodically over the years, both of us close and age. I never went a season without running into him on an opposing team. We'd even played together for a short stint. His brother, Jack, had been second in the draft right behind me. Both Hughes brothers were decent friends that I was glad to see.
Quinn turned, finally noticing me. He grinned, slapping at the fellow Canucks player next to him.
"Hey, Eli, Holy One's here." I rose an eyebrow.
"Holy One? That's new Quinny." The Canucks player waved his hand dismissively.
"Nah. Whole league's been calling you that. I'm just spreading the news." I shook my head, glancing around the room.
"Who else is here? Any of my boys yet?"
"Uh, yeah I think so. Kaner and his girl came a bit ago." I nodded, hoisting my bag up farther.
"Thanks." I'd text him in a bit. Quinn nodded. Before he fully turned away, a thought crossed his face.
"Hey, bunch of us are going out later. Want to come?" I could assume what he meant by 'going out.' I frowned, but accepted the offer. I could still have a good time. Even if I had been twenty-one, I doubted that I would be drinking.
"Yeah, sure." Quinn grinned at me.
"Awesome. Meet down here at nine, a'right?" I nodded in response. The defenseman and his teammate turned away, moving to the desk to check in. I took the time to look around the lobby.
In a set of comfortable chairs to my left, there lounged some familiar figures. I grinned immediately. The second I'd checked in, I headed to them. Quinn was already there, just as good friends with the two brothers as I was. From years of hockey, the Hughes, the Tkachuks and I had become good friends. Despite how far apart we lived, the five of us always found a way to meet up and act like idiots. I had a feeling this wouldn't bring exceptions.
Matthew grinned when he spotted me. He was on his feet in a second, holding out a hand. I took it, smiling right back.
"Little Ty! Holy shit man, feels like forever!"
"I know. Didn't get a chance to talk to you last time we played you." Matthew's face soured.
"Don't think I wanted to. You dragged us around like rag dolls." I raised my eyebrow, debating commenting on the irony of that statement.
"I wasn't the only one, apparently."
"Oh shut the fuck up you little shit." Matthew shoved my shoulder roughly. I laughed loudly. "I didn't see you getting into any fights, Mr. Captain."
I shrugged. "I don't fight."
"Should've. I would've gone after Muzzin." I narrowed my eyes sarcastically.
"I survived without fighting. Maybe next season. Had to set that debut with a good record, ya know?"
"Bah. I got in about six fights my rookie year. Brady did too, I think." His shorter haired brother stopped talking, looking over at us.
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Romanceone rookie. one girl. one goal &&& A particularly rough play sends upcoming hockey star Tyler Dewalt crashing through the glass. Disorientated, the first face he sees is the girl of his dreams. Will he be able to find her after the freak accident? O...