"Packed," the Buffalo Sabres forward said Friday at an empty Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets and site of the 2018 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic between the Sabres and New York Rangers on Jan. 1.
"People tailgating, bonfires going, kids playing street hockey. It was just an amazing, amazing feeling, and at that point you're like, 'Oh, we're going to have a good day.'"
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About 10 years later, as Pominville, who was traded back to the Sabres from the Minnesota Wild on June 30, stood on the warning track between first base and the Mets dugout, memories of being one of the 38 players in the first NHL Winter Classic, the Buffalo blizzard game at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Jan. 1, 2008, came rushing back.
He thought more about the scene in the parking lots.
"It was crazy," said Pominville, the only current Buffalo player who played in the 2008 Winter Classic. "The turnout was amazing."
He thought about the way the Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins were introduced and their walk to the ice, with goalies Ryan Miller (Buffalo) and Marc-Andre Fleury (Pittsburgh) leading the way, walking side by side.