Nashville Predators switch to Coke and Dr. Pepper, leaving Pepsi. And fans rejoice.

Souichi Terada | USA Today Network - Tennessee

Correction: The article has been changed to reflect changes to soft drink partners.

Free agency might be cooling down for the Predators, but the organization made an announcement Wednesday that marked the off season's most important acquisitions, at least according to some fans.

Coke and Dr. Pepper were added to the Bridgestone Arena beverage roster while Pepsi was jettisoned for next season.

The announcement from the Predators came with a tweet that included defenseman Matt Irwin.

Cheers #Smashville! Join Matt Irwin and @Gnash00 in welcoming @drpepper and @CokeCCBCC to the family as the new official soft drink partner of @BrdgstoneArena and the #Preds.🥤 pic.twitter.com/QtoFJVl1NU — Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) July 4, 2018

Elsewhere around Nashville, the Predators join Vanderbilt and the Titans as part of the Coca-Cola family. So the Preds were the last Pepsi holdouts in the Nashville market.

The Coke vs. Pepsi debate is one of the more iconic ones in the soft drink world, slotting alongside the pop vs. soda debate. However, with the recent switch, Coke has an edge on Pepsi in Music City.

No more will fans hear inside Bridgestone Arena, "Is a Pepsi OK?"

And fans celebrated the change. Though some weren't as happy with the decision.

Of course, the loss of Pepsi means something else: No more Mountain Dew, a staple within some soft drink lover's hearts.

However, Dr. Pepper does add a slight twist to the soft drink lineup. Though the color being the same as Coke might trip some up.

So you take what you can get. In this case, it'll be a Coke instead of a Pepsi. Or maybe a Dr. Pepper.