What made a Nashville Predators fan mail a catfish to the NHL office?

One Nashville Predators fan went out of her way on Wednesday to show how upset she was at the NHL for disallowing a Filip Forsberg's last-second game-tying goal against Florida on Tuesday.

The NHL ruled that the Predators' Viktor Arvidsson was ruled to have interfered with Florida goalie Roberto Luongo.

The Predators lost the game 2-1.

Justin Bradford originally reported on his penaltyboxradio.com blog that fan Briley Meeks paid $141.75 to send a dead catfish to the NHL offices in Toronto.

The catfish cost $7.25.

Shipping cost $134.50.

She told The Tennessean that she loves practical jokes. And when someone suggested on the Predators' fan Facebook page to do it, well, she thought about it. Then did it.

"They (fans on Facebook) were joking," she texted The Tennessean. "I decided I needed to be that someone. I am a huge practical joke person and I feel like this was the ultimate prank."

And as for the $141.75 cost?

"It was worth every penny!" said Briley, who lives in Goodlettsville. "I feel like my Preds were robbed and the look on their faces last night when Toronto overturned that goal broke my heart!"

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What does she think the NHL offices will think when they open the package and receive the dead fish?

"Maybe next time Toronto will think twice!"

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