It had been a little while since Vernon Fiddler had stepped into the Nashville Predators locker room.
The roster has some different names today than it did back in the spring of 2009 - goaltender Pekka Rinne is the only player that remains from Fiddler's last game with the Preds - but when the 36-year-old centerman entered the Nashville dressing room once more after being acquired from New Jersey on Saturday, there was a sense of familiarity most don't get to enjoy after a trade.
Originally signed by the Preds in 2002 as an undrafted free agent, Fiddler established himself around the League as a player who would do anything to win at the end of the night. The Edmonton native spent six seasons with Nashville - 305 games total - and he figures to add to that number when the Preds host the Canucks on Tuesday.
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