NHL Playoffs 2017: P.K. Subban hilariously interviews Roman Josi

NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 30: Roman Josi
NASHVILLE, TN - APRIL 30: Roman Josi /
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The Nashville Predators have made history for their franchise, as they have made the conference finals for the first time and P.K. Subban and Roman Josi are definitely two of the happiest on the team.

The Nashville Predators have made the Western Conference Finals in a matter of 10 games. They steamrolled the Chicago Blackhawks in four games, only allowing three goals. They advanced to the second round to play another Central Division rival in the St. Louis Blues.

While the Blues put up a much better fight than the aforementioned Blackhawks, they were still no match for the Predators. Nashville had two bumps in the road but eventually prevailed over Jake Allen and company in six games. Impressive for a team that many had losing in the first round to the Chicago Blackhawks.

While every player on their roster is surely elated with what they’re going through, none other than P.K. Subban is showing it more. Subban has always had a rather flamboyant attitude, a major reason so many teammates and fans alike in Nashville have come to love him. Subban showed, once again, after Game 6 why the Nashville fans have come to love him in his impromptu interview of Roman Josi.

While Subban isn’t known for his interviewing skills, it shows just how comfortable and happy the Predators players are right now. And with two series down, a bit of a rest in between, and only two to go to make history, they have every reason to be in such a mood.

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The Nashville Predators will take on the winners of the series between the Anaheim Ducks and the Edmonton Oilers. The Predators went 1-1-1 against Anaheim this season, losing their first game against them 6-1, winning the second game 5-0, and losing the third game 4-3 in the shootout. Nashville went 3-0-0 against Edmonton this season, winning the games by a score of 3-2, 2-0, and 5-4.

It’s safe to say that the Predators have every reason to relax and experience the history they’re making.