Predators coach Peter Laviolette noted that Fisher "had good-sized shoes to fill" when he was named successor to defenseman Shea Weber as captain. Weber became the face of the Predators during his 11 seasons in Nashville and then was traded to the Montreal Canadiens for an even bigger personality in defenseman P.K. Subban on June 29, 2016.
The blockbuster trade sent shockwaves through the organization that the Predators were still dealing with when the season began. Some of that was dropped into Fisher's lap as captain.
The Predators went 2-5-1 in their first eight games and were 17-16-7 after their first 40, but found more consistency in their play over the second half of the regular season and carried it over into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Although Fisher hasn't had a big impact offensively with three assists -- all in the Stanley Cup Final -- in 17 games this postseason, Laviolette does not discount the impact Fisher has had.
"He's done a terrific job of taking a team that we talked about at the beginning of the year," Laviolette said. "We needed to find our places and find out how we were going to move from day to day and win hockey games, not necessarily him, but our group in general. Inside of that, you need the one guy that's at the head of the bus making sure.
"He's always been that guy. I think we figured it out behind him. Players really started to grab hold. I think that started to show most at the end of the season."
The perfect ending to the story for Fisher would be him raising the Stanley Cup at end of this series and bringing a championship to a city he plans to remain a big part of after his playing days are over.
"It's where we want to raise our family," he said. "It's an amazing city and the people are unbelievable. We have so many great friends here, a great church and our family loves visiting, obviously. So it's become a special place for us and we plan on being here a long time."
He might not ever get used to life in the spotlight, though.
"My wife gets more attention than me, which I'm OK with too," Fisher said. "I just kind of hide and put her out there."