Predators' Fisher to make season debut against Canucks
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He's back.
Mike Fisher will make his season debut with the Nashville Predators on Friday, just seven months after he had announced his retirement.
The former Predators captain called it quits after the team's run to the Stanley Cup Final last season.
In late January, Fisher announced his comeback. He officially signed with the team prior to the Feb. 26 trade deadline, a move that keeps him under contract for the remainder of the season.
Fisher, 37, tallied 42 points in 72 games with Nashville last season.
As for the Predators, the team has won six games in a row, and will look to make it seven against Vancouver.
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