NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- John Scott stepped into the large revolving door of his hotel and the intense hour he had just plowed through closed behind him.
For the first moment in a while, it was quiet.
"It was way more intense than I thought it would be," Scott said. "Way more."
One day after a Players' Tribune piece shared his side of the story of how one of hockey's last true enforcers was elected by fans into the NHL's All-Star Game, Scott stepped into the media spotlight to answer all the questions that had been building before one of the most unique All-Star inclusions in NHL history.