Fans following the Predators on the trip recognized the big cat right away, and some of them yelled, "Gnash!" Others had no idea who or what he was.
At least at first.
They know now.
Gnash greeted kids, posed for pictures, photobombed folks, sat for a caricature with a sketch artist, danced with a woman to the music of a street band and generally just had a blast.
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"Once the ice is broken," Russell said, "people are just loving him."
The Predators and Sharks had the day off Wednesday, after Nashville played SC Bern in Switzerland on Monday and San Jose played Eisbaren Berlin in Germany on Tuesday in preseason games as part of the 2022 NHL Global Series Challenge. This was a chance to relax, recharge and enjoy the surroundings.
Russell stationed himself in the center of the Charles Bridge, which has spanned the Vltava River since the end of the 14th Century and now is one of Prague's biggest tourist attractions. He invited players, coaches, staff members, sponsors and other VIPs to have their photos taken on a picture-perfect day.