The back-story: Sportsnet 650's Bik Nizzar was on air early last year when Pettersson began taking the NHL by storm - 10 goals in his first 10 games, remember?! So Nizzar jokingly mentions that Canucks fans should start a church in honour of Pettersson. And just like that, Church of Pettersson became a thing. Although the man behind the account - and under in the pope suit - wishes to remain a mystery, he goes by Alien Pope.
Alien Pope set up the @of\pettersson Twitter account the next day, with Nizzar quick to give it a follow. A short while later the late Jason Botchford began following, interacting and writing about the account, and fans took notice. So did Pettersson.
The account has grown organically to nearly 3,000 followers, although @of\pettersson, in true dedication, only follows three accounts: @StanleyCup, @Canucks & @_EPettersson.
As last season progressed, Pettersson laughed more and more at each new tweet, the tongue-in-cheek nature of the posts praising the then rookie's out-of-this-world abilities.
Fast-forward to a few weeks before the Canucks home opener, when a DM from Alien Pope said he's not only coming to the home opener, but he's starting an AREA 40 section at Rogers Arena for games he attends. It's a tough section to miss - there's always a banner, complete with the custom Church of Pettersson logo and an Alien Pope cheering Pettersson and the Canucks on.
When told his biggest extraterrestrial supporter would be in the stands for the home opener, Pettersson was quick to request a meeting post-game to thank him for the laughs and support.