Carrie Underwood supports husband Mike Fisher wearing all Preds

The Nashville Predators are on its way to the Stanley Cup with only a couple of games left to determine their fate. On Wednesdy night, the Pres had to go toe-to-toe with the Chicago Blackhawks for the playoff game and Carrie Underwood made sure that she was there to show her support for her husband and the team.

Mike Fisher, a key player in the Preds lineup, must be glad to know that his wife went to the game all dressed up and prepared. In an Instagram photo, Underwood was wearing Preds cap, jersey and sunglasses. It was captioned "LETS.DO.THIS." Underwood definitely looked the part, the only odd thing was her Louis Vuitton bag that was out of place. Also, her baby wasn't in the game.

Underwood was seen cheering loudly and ecstatically throughout the ballgame, but unfortunately, the Preds lost by a point in the double overtime. And not only that, Fisher got a lower-body injury that made him leave the game in the second period.

The Preds will have another chance on April 17, but it is unsure if Fisher will play. Preds Coach Peter Laviolette admits, "That was big... when Mike comes out of the lineup, so those are some big shoes to fill."

Fellow "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson was also in the Preds game Wednesday night. She brought her 9-month old baby River with her to cheer for the Preds. In her Instagram post, she said "River's first sporting event! #GoPreds #Nashville She's so excited haha!"

Meanwhile, other celebrities were also in the game to show support. Julianne Hough cheered for boyfriend Brooks Laich of the Washington Capitals. She posted a photo on her Instagram and captioned it "Rocking the RED tonight! .... and pink!..... and leopard!" Sadly, the Washington Capitals lost to the New York Islanders.

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