Nashville Predators
The Predators fans grabbed their catfish and built Smashville into being the loudest building south of the Mason-Dixon. These Nashville Predators rivalry shirts are built for the fanbase that throws fish on the ice during the playoffs and makes Lower Broadway shake on game days.
The Blackhawks come first in this collection as Chicago versus Nashville has been the most consistent Central Division grudge since the Preds entered the league, in text and box designs, censored versions or fully explicit, in Predators gold, navy, and white. Anti-Blues and anti-Stars designs cover the rest of the Central, with anti-Avalanche tees rounding out the divisional set. Outside the Central, anti-Penguins gear stays stocked because the 2017 Cup Final isn't something Music City has gotten over.
Nashville Predators fan gear for Smashville. Wear it to Bridgestone Arena right on Lower Broadway, to honky-tonks before and after the game, to bars in the Gulch and East Nashville, to watch parties anywhere across Music City.
A Cup Final run in 2017 that put Nashville on the hockey map for good. Pekka Rinne winning the Vezina and putting up Hall of Fame numbers in the crease. Shea Weber's slap shot when it landed. Roman Josi as the modern face of the franchise and a Norris Trophy on the wall. The catfish flying when nobody expected it. Music City plays hockey loud. Stand up and cheer.