For the first time in franchise history, players, coaches and staff have their mothers along for a Predators' road trip - a Monday afternoon contest in Washington D.C. - a chance to show their biggest fans firsthand what life as a professional hockey player is all about.
As Mrs. Sissons paused to reflect on her son's career, she couldn't help but take a deep breath and smile, remembering those humble beginnings outside of Vancouver, British Columbia, when Colton was just a boy with a dream.
"Crazy, overwhelming, emotional, everything - it's awesome," Debbie said. "I love watching him play hockey. It's his dream, and as a parent, its surreal and really overwhelming, to say the least."
That sentiment was echoed by Ryan Johansen's mother, Roz Peach, who is thrilled to have this experience for the first time.
"I'm just over the moon," Peach said. "I'm so excited. I've waited a long time for this, but to finally get to enjoy a moms' trip, it's very exciting."
Indeed, it was the fathers who got this experience in seasons past, but after a while, a motion began to build to let the moms have a chance.
Of course, Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette - whose mother, Helen, is on the trip - and the rest of the club's brass, was happy to oblige.