Adorable service dog attends Blackhawks vs. Predators game (Video)

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An adorable dog was a good boy while he attended an NHL game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Nashville Predators. 

Hockey is a sport everyone can love. Humans love it to death. It is confirmed that dogs love it too. An adorable service dog attended Friday night’s game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Nashville Predators. NHL arenas typically don’t allow dogs in, but since this one is a service dog, it’s an exception.

It’s hilarious the dog is sitting just over a Pedigree ad. Pedigree is a producer of dog food and fans can assume the dog loves Pedigree. She got to see an excellent hockey game and got to watch P.K. Subban score his first goal with the Predators. The dog also got to see Nashville overcome a 1-0 deficit and a 2-1 deficit to beat the Blackhawks 3-2. It can’t be confirmed, but reportedly the dog was a good girl.

Nashville beat Chicago 3-2 due to three power play goals. The first was scored by Subban while teammate Roman Josi got two power play goals. Without Shea Weber, it seems like Nashville’s power play hasn’t missed a beat. Many expected Nashville’s power play to struggle a bit at first as they moved on to life without Weber, but thanks to Josi and Subban, their power play seems just fine. If anything, it looks better than it ever has.

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After losing to the San Jose Sharks in the Western  Conference Semifinals, Nashville traded Weber for Subban. It’s a trade which should help Nashville become a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. Their power play appears to be extremely good. Goaltender Pekka Rinne got off to a terrible start, but rebounded to have a very nice game.