Game Date:
05/01/2018
8:00pm EST
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Just a few weeks after her emotional performance at the 2018 Academy of Country Music Awards, Carrie Underwood wowed another crowd with a dazzling song. On Sunday, April 29, Carrie sang an incredible rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner before the Nashville Predators took on the Winnipeg Jets in the second round of the National Hockey League playoffs. Carrie's husband, Mike Fisher, is a center for the Predators, and it looks like her performance brought her husband and his team good luck: Nashville won the game 5-4 in double overtime, and leveled the series against Winnipeg 1-1. Continue to Article
April 30, 2018 6:25:pm EST
One Predators fans learned the value of being cautious with your chirps on Sunday. (Danny Murphy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Hockey arenas have been known as a breeding ground for chirps. Whether it is players jawing at players, or fans howling Continue to Article
April 30, 2018 5:10:pm EST
Is there any more mystery regarding Carrie Underwood‘s face? If anyone seems over the entire drama— which began last November when Underwood suffered a fall that resulted in facial trauma — it’s Underwood herself, who has returned to a regular social media posting diet allowing fans to see her in her entirety. If that weren’t enough to prove she’s released her apprehension regarding her appearance, Underwood also made another public performance Sunday, delivering the national anthem before Game 2 of the Nashville Predators vs. Winnipeg Jets 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs series. Continue to Article
April 30, 2018 1:49:pm EST
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Predators gave Nashville a chance to give the man who wrestled an AR-15 rifle away from a gunman at a Waffle House a standing ovation.
James Shaw Jr. met with Nashville coach Peter Laviolette before Game 2 Sunday night of the Continue to Article
April 30, 2018 9:12:am EST
Braden Holtby stopped 32 shots and the Washington Capitals used a balanced offensive attack to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1 to even their Eastern Conference playoff series at one game apiece on Sunday. Four different Capitals -- Alex Ovechkin, Jakub Vrana, Brett Connolly and Nicklas Backstrom -- scored goals as the second round NHL series now shifts to Pittsburgh. Continue to Article
April 30, 2018 1:56:am EST