But for Timo Meier, his eye was on something extra. Two players from his fantasy soccer team were about to take the field, Chidera Ejuke for Hertha and Angelino with Hoffenheim.
"I'll be watching them closely," said Meier, who saw Ejuke get an assist on the first goal for Hertha in a 1-1 tie. "I'm very committed to the fantasy league. So that's going to be a nail-biter for me."
Meier, who is from Herisau, Switzerland, had yet to see a Bundesliga game in person, but he's an avid fan -- with a self-interested bent.
"I've never been to this stadium," Meier said. "It's my first Bundesliga game, too. I watch like almost every game, if I can, in the league, because we have a fantasy league, 'KickBase' it's called. I've got to make sure my team's doing well, so I've got to watch some games."
Before the Sharks head to Prague on Wednesday, they have business to attend to in Berlin. They will play the Global Series Challenge against Eisbaren Berlin of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga at Mercedes-Benz Arena on Tuesday (2 p.m. ET; NHLN, NBCSCA).
But it's not all about hockey.
After dropping their luggage at the hotel in Berlin, all 27 Sharks players and the coaching staff loaded back onto a bus and headed out to the historic stadium, built for the 1936 Olympic Games, to take in some soccer.