The gates at Bridgestone Arena hadn’t even opened before the lines stretched down Broadway. 10,000 lucky fans walked in for a hockey game and walked out with a “plastic” treasure that is already selling for a small fortune online.
Carrie and Mike were there to see the “chaos” for themselves. You won’t believe what people are doing to get their hands on one of these today.
The energy was electric on March 28, 2026, as the Nashville Predators faced the Montreal Canadiens. But the real score wasn’t on the ice. It was in the hands of the first 10,000 fans who snagged the exclusive Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher dual bobblehead.
This wasn’t just a toy. It was a piece of “Music City” history presented by Nissan that sent the internet into a literal meltdown.
Before the first puck even dropped, these “free” collectibles were hitting eBay for $50 to $80. Fans were spotted clutching them like bars of gold while Carrie herself beamed from the stands.
She rocked a classic yellow Preds jersey featuring Mike’s legendary number 12. Some critics on social media claimed the photos looked like AI because the lighting was so perfect.
It wasn’t a bot. This was a 100% authentic power couple moment that proved Carrie is still the undisputed Queen of Smashville.
Fun Fact:
The “Music City Hockey” series is so popular that fans have started traveling from out of state just to collect the full set including Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley.
Watch the moment Carrie stopped the world and turned a hockey rink into a concert hall below!
Carrie Underwood SURPRISES Husband with NHL Playoff National Anthem Performance!
This video captures the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs where Carrie surprised the entire arena. Even Mike Fisher had no idea she was stepping onto the ice to sing the National Anthem.
It is the definitive moment that turned her from a “player’s wife” into the living soul of the Predators franchise. Her jersey in this clip is the exact inspiration for the 2026 bobblehead design.
To understand the other half of this “Gold Mine” bobblehead, you have to see why Mike Fisher is still a Nashville hero.
Fisher retires after 17 seasons, thanks Predators fans
This tribute covers Mike’s retirement and his emotional connection to the city. He wasn’t just a captain; he was the man who brought the “First Family” of Country Music to the NHL.
The transition from Mike’s leadership on the ice to Carrie’s dominance on the stage created a marketing juggernaut. They aren’t just celebrities in Nashville. They are the brand.
This bobblehead craze proves that “Scarcity Marketing” still wins in 2026. By limiting the gift to 10,000 units, the Predators created an instant secondary market that keeps the team trending for days.
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