It already has.
The area's 50,000-square-foot public square has hosted more than 30,000 people to date from the beginning of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as part of the Ford Tailgate Party. Crowds at the event have swelled to more than 6,000 for home games, and 3,000 when the Oilers are on the road.
There will be a special addition this time around.
Workers spent part of Friday there constructing the set for the TNT panel, which will feature Wayne Gretzky. The 61-year-old, who is the NHL's all-time leading scorer with 2,857 points (894 goals, 1,963 assists), spent his first nine seasons with the Oilers and helped Edmonton win the Stanley Cup four times. Saturday he'll be sitting on a set across the street from the front doors of Rogers Place where a statue stands of Gretzky hoisting the Cup.
"I mean, you think of how stoked all those people will be, and then you add the presence of the Great One," Nicholson said. "That will make it even more nuts.