The fans had come to Henry's Tavern to watch NHL Network coverage of the NHL Board of Governors meeting in Sea Island, Georgia. Some had arrived as early as 6:15 a.m. PT, before sunrise, even though the doors weren't opening until 7:30 and the press conference wasn't until 9.
Now NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was on the TV screens. All eyes and ears were on him. Many held up their phones to record video of the words everyone was waiting to hear.
"I'm delighted to announce," Commissioner Bettman said, "that this morning the Board of Governors unanimously approved a plan of expansion that will bring a National Hockey League team to Seattle …"
The fans burst into cheers before Commissioner Bettman finished the sentence.
"My knees started to buckle," said John Barr, who has run NHLtoSeattle.com since 2013 and worked countless hours leading a grassroots effort to bring a team here. "Eyes got a little teary-eyed looking at it.
"I mean, it was amazing to see him actually say that, those words. We thought it was a foregone conclusion, but at the same time, the moment was just unreal."