The raucous chanting started during warmups and didn't stop until the game was over. Although the vast majority of the crowd was cheering on the home team, they couldn't help but show love for the hometown hero who began his hockey career in that very building.
"It was definitely really emotional for me," Josi said. "Just the whole couple days here have been really emotional… Seeing my family the first night and yesterday practicing here and being back in the arena. And then obviously today, there was a lot going on and a lot of nerves before the game - just being back here and skating in front of the fans again. My whole family and my friends were here along with a lot of people I know from my childhood. So, just being out there at the end and beginning before the game, it was very emotional. I'm very thankful that I got the chance to do this and it's something I'll never forget."
Josi tallied two goals and an assist in the Predators win over his former team in the Swiss National League; as teammate Matt Duchene said, "You couldn't have drawn it up any better" for the man they call "Mr. Bern."
Duchene and Filip Forsberg also scored for Nashville, and Kevin Lankinen made 12 saves in the Predators net. Sven Baertschi, Romain Loeffel and Christopher DiDomenico scored for SC Bern, while goaltender Philip Wuthrich made 16 saves.
Baertschi scored to give Bern a 1-0 lead at 10:57 of the first period, but Josi tied the game when he skated down the right side of the Bern zone and beat Wuthrich with a backhand shot in the final minutes of the period. Loeffel responded by firing a shot past Lankinen to take a 2-1 lead heading into the first intermission, but Forsberg tied it 2-2 from in front of the net in the second period.
Duchene put the Predators ahead 3-2 minutes later when he scored during a delayed penalty, and Josi made it 4-2 in the third period with a shot from the circle. DiDomenico scored SC Bern's third goal in the final minute of the game.