"It's pretty awesome," said Clarke, who arrived in Ottawa from Toronto on Friday with Masaki. "I'm glad it's not all outside. It's pretty cold out."
Despite the chilly temperatures, there were as many fans outside as there were inside, trying out games of skill, including the Clear the Ice Zamboni Virtual Reality Experience and checking out the Centennial Fan Arena, an interactive traveling fan experience that has made 36 stops and traveled more than 55,000 miles since its debut in Toronto at the NHL Centennial Classic on Dec. 30, 2016.
The star of the show at The Pregame was the Stanley Cup, with fans lining up to get their photo taken with hockey's greatest prize.
Senators fans from Ottawa Andre Khouri, 32, and his wife, Cathy, 33, posed for a photo with the Cup, but, of course, didn't touch it.
"I've seen it before at the Hockey Hall of Fame, but it's always amazing to see it, up close and personal," Andre said. "I'm superstitious, so I won't touch it."