But, there's just something different in Nashville. Fans in other NHL rinks don't always stand up and applaud when their team takes the ice. Or when they head into the intermission without a lead. Or during a television timeout without prompting.
They do here. And the seats are full night after night - 109 consecutive sellouts and counting.
"It's the energy that comes into the building," Laviolette said. "We're very fortunate here for the support that we have, how vocal they are and the atmosphere that they create inside of our building which makes it a difficult place to play. We love it here. We love it at home."
"The people are so awesome here and the atmosphere in the city has taken such a big step forward in the last couple years," defenseman Ryan Ellis said. "But the people are what makes this town great. We're lucky to be here."
Now, back to Rinne. After four career nominations for the Vezina Trophy as the League's top netminder, he finally took the award home last week in Las Vegas. Of course, he thanked his family, his teammates and all who helped him become the goaltender he is today.
But then, he had something to say to Predators fans.
"You guys drive our team and you guys are always behind us," Rinne said. "This trophy means a lot to me, and I want to share it with you guys. You have been such a big part of my career, and the last 10 years I've been in Nashville, I feel like we've always had such a great relationship. I love you guys, and I can't wait to see you in September."
With a bond like that, who wouldn't want to call Smashville home?