In front of Tootsies Orchid Lounge, the sidewalks are still so jammed you can hardly move, and the street is filled with fans sitting on lawn chairs watching on the big screen. You can hear the live music in the background as Doc Emrick narrates the action.
Craig Smith puts the Predators ahead 4-1 at 4:54 of the third. Penguins goaltender Matt Murray can't hear these fans. They don't care.
"Mur-ray! Mur-ray!" they say, taunting. "You [stink]! It's all your fault! It's all your fault!"
The grandfather in the Rinne jersey with the grandson in the Forsberg jersey from earlier are still here. He puts the kid back on his shoulders. Charles Lechien came with his son-in-law, Jeremy Wells Sr., and his three children: Jeremy Jr., 6, Wyatt, 4, and Fay, 1. It is a night Jeremy, at his age especially, will never forget.
"That's why we wanted to come down," Jeremy Sr. says.
"Can you imagine Game 6 back here?" Lechien says.
It's easy to imagine now. Mattias Ekholm makes it 5-1 on the power play at 13:10. With 1:15 to go, the fans on Broadway chant.
"We want the Cup!"
Rinne stops Phil Kessel on a breakaway, and the fans who weren't already on their feet stand up. They count down with the clock. It's like New Year's Eve, but the Predators didn't drop the ball.
"Five!"
"Four!"
"Three!"
"Two!"
"One!"
The game is over, but the party isn't. Fans stream out of Bridgestone Arena and through the streets as the music streams out of the honky-tonks of a hockey town. It's Nashville, and the night is young.