ST. LOUIS — Fans going to Friday afternoon's St. Louis Blues game got an extra surprise from a famous St. Louis native.
Jenna Fischer, who played Pam Beesly on the hit show "The Office," was at Enterprise Center to cheer on her home team as they faced the Nashville Predators.
Fischer's attendance was revealed during a special edition of the Look-A-Like Game.
During intermission, the jumbotron showed characters from The Office and Enterprise Center's look-a-like cam showed audience members bearing a resemblance to the characters.
For the character of Pam Beesley, the camera showed a redheaded girl — and then panned over to the real Jenna Fischer sitting next to her in the stands.
Fischer, clad in Blues swag, cheered along as the audience went into an uproar.
The Blues shared the moment to social media, saying, "You never know when you might see someone famous."
Fischer also joined the Blues backstage for an extra video, where she gave her character co-credit for a famous Michael Scott quote.
The Blues went on to lose 8-3 to the Predators. The Blues' social media team played along, saying, "If this game was a character from "The Office," it'd be Toby."
Friday night's game also featured another familiar St. Louis face. Former Blues player Ryan O'Reilly returned to Enterprise Center for the first time as a member of the Predators. He spoke before the game on how it felt to be back in St. Louis as an opponent: