El Paso natives Danny Marquez and Amanda Herrera couldn't believe their eyes as they watched the Stars skating on the ice earlier today.
"I keep waiting for my alarm clock to go off and wake me up because this feels like a dream," said Marquez. "I never thought this would happen. It's amazing that hockey has come out to the far west end of Texas. It's just surreal."
Marquez' love for the game came at an early age.
"My uncle would take me to trading card shows as a kid," he said. "Something about the hockey cards was really intriguing for me. I loved it. Then, as a little kid, you get the Mighty Ducks movie coming out, and that turns people on to hockey. I love the speed and intricacies. Just how fast and aggressive it can be. It's the best sport out there."
Marquez and Herrera make annual trips to see the Stars on the road. This year, they're heading to the Pacific Northwest to see the Stars face the Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena in April.
"We get a puck from every arena we see the Stars," he said. "We've seen them in Florida, New York, California, Arizona and Colorado. This season we're going to see them in Seattle in April. I've never missed a game. If I wasn't watching the game on TV because I'm so far away, I was there in person. I went to the Winter Classic, and that was a dream come true. I don't miss a game. I bleed green."
For Herrera, there's a strong feeling of hometown pride.
"This is my hometown," she said. "I was born here, raised here. My family was born here. This, right here, with the NHL doing something here in El Paso, I never dreamt it would happen. The Rhinos sell out all the time. We're a hockey community."
Marquez says he hopes this event makes new fans out of those that came out.
"I appreciate this being in the hometown," he said. "For hockey to be here, I just hope all these kids and everyone here that witnesses it gets a better appreciation for the game, and they start playing. It's such a great sport, and great to see it in our hometown. It's great that it's expanding. I hope it continues to expand. We have championship banners hanging here from the local team. It's great. I'm speechless."