by Capital Gains

Nashville, of course, is the current home of former Senator Mike Fisher and his wife, Carrie Underwood. Although many fans were sad to see Fisher leave Ottawa, most are still happy to see him thriving in another market:



Critics praised Fisher's vocal performance, but noted he was a little big to play a convincing 10-year-old Kurt von Trapp. While they're in Nashville, the Senators are still taking every opportunity to get into the music business themselves. Remember the "Olympians to Spare" bowling team? They're now the Music Rowlers: Craig Anderson: terrific chicken-picker, terrible chicken-slicer. Not to be outdone, Matt Kassian has announced he'll be starting a solo career after being scratched for tonight's game. Here he is showing off a suit he bought in Nashville to go with the guitar he bought in Colorado:



He may hit like George Parros but he sings like George Jones. Finally, even though the older guys on the team like old-school country music, the younger guys have much more modern tastes. With Craig Anderson getting the start in goal tonight for the Sens, Robin Lehner had a little time to meet up with an old flame: "I do not know about you, but the Lehner is twenty-two." Enjoy the game tonight!

It's game day! The Sens are in Nashville to take on the Predators tonight. The Sens are looking to bounce back tonight after their first loss in five games, so they're coming into this game on a relativenote, which is weird considering they were just in Colorado . Here are your story lines for tonight's game: