Titans’ Taylor Lewan throws catfish onto ice for Predators win (Video)

May 16, 2017; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans player Quinton Spain (left) reacts as teammate Taylor Lewan holds a catfish prior to game three of the Western Conference Final of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
May 16, 2017; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans player Quinton Spain (left) reacts as teammate Taylor Lewan holds a catfish prior to game three of the Western Conference Final of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports /
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Taylor Lewan and the Tennessee Titans have been troublemakers at the Predators playoff games, and Game 6 proved to be no different.

It has become a tradition at the Nashville Predators games for a catfish to make its way onto the ice at some point, and Game 6 against the Anaheim Ducks proved to be no exception thanks to Taylor Lewan.

The Tennessee Titans lineman, after the Predators all but clinched the game, and subsequently the Eastern Conference finals, threw the catfish right out onto the ice from the crowd, causing a delay in the game. The Predators Ice Girls picked up the catfish and celebrated with it, but we can all sleep easy knowing exactly who threw it out onto the ice.

Of course, Lewan was very proud of himself after chucking the fish out onto the ice while fans celebrated the goal. He high-fived those around him after the “feat”, and went back to his seat to go enjoy the rest of the Predators’ 6-3 rout over the Ducks.

Lewan and the Titans have been no strangers to some hijinks during the Predators run to the Stanley Cup finals, and were seen on a big stage in the series’ first game in Nashville in Game 3 against the Ducks.

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The Titans’ offensive line, accompanied by cheerleading quarterback Marcus Mariota, infamously went “Stone Cold” Steve Austin on some beers in the crowd after Game 3’s National Anthem, chugging them to hype up those in attendance.

Lewan has definitely been enjoying his offseason, along with his cohorts from the AFC South, and it seems to be working. The Predators just advanced to their first ever Stanley Cup finals in franchise history, and now it seems like Lewan and company will have to make some more trips to some finals games next week.