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Predators, team start process of wooing fans back

The Columbian
Published: January 11, 2013, 4:00pm

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Pekka Rinne says making nice with the fans didn’t enter his mind when the Nashville goaltender skated over and handed a puck to a smiling young boy.

The goalie was just happy being back on the ice with his teammates in front of a few hundred fans.

The Predators tried to start wooing fans back Saturday for a lockout-shortened season. With the labor deal not ratified by midday, the players put themselves through an hour-long practice. The team sold hot dogs, popcorn and sodas for 50 cents apiece in what they billed a “celebration.”

Fan Lee Bittinger sat near the ice, but says she’s not going to reward the NHL by buying season tickets yet.

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