"It means so much [being at MSG] because these women that play hockey have been amazing," King told NHL Network during the second period. "It's just so exciting to be here. I grew up in team sports … so I'm a team kid, and I love hockey, and I never was exposed to it."
King's involvement and attendance also left a mark for the historic game's participants.
"I think for me the most emotional moment for me was hearing Billie Jean King speak before the game," said Kendall Coyne Schofield, a Team Minnesota forward who won a gold medal with the United States at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. "There might not have been fans in the building, but she brought enough energy as if this building was completely full."
Jayna Hefford, PWHPA chairperson who was watching from home on Sportsnet, said, "When Billie Jean King spoke, I had goose bumps sitting on my couch here in Canada listening to her words. It really made the night more special having Billie Jean King there. She's an icon. She's a legend."
The PWHPA was formed to advocate for and advance equity, fairness and opportunity in women's professional hockey. It has developed partnerships with the New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks and Toronto Maple Leafs, and the Rangers helped promote the game by sporting PWHPA hoodies before and after their game against the Boston Bruins at MSG on Sunday.