The Washington Capitals had a special visitor at practice on Tuesday when baseball's "Iron Man" and Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. paid the team a visit.

Ripken was spotted behind the team's bench during practice, before stepping into the film room to share some knowledge with the club.

Special guest Cal Ripken Jr. here today watching #Caps practice. He'll be speaking to the team after they get off the ice. @RipkenBaseball pic.twitter.com/0xiw5YOtGX — Washington Capitals (@Capitals) November 22, 2016

Cal Ripken Jr. talking with the team from the film room. #Caps @RipkenBaseball pic.twitter.com/DD7xGslMop — Washington Capitals (@Capitals) November 22, 2016

Perhaps Ripken was going to give the Capitals some advice on how to never miss a game, like he did when he set Major League Baseball's streak for consecutive games played (2,632).

Whatever advice he gave to them was enough to warrant a visit from the entire team, including captain Alex Ovechkin who presented Ripken with a custom jersey.