Fisher Loves Nashville

from Don Brennan of the Ottawa Sun, Mike Fisher plans on being a Nashville resident some day, but he has no interest in giving up his Ottawa address any time soon. ?I definitely love it here. I don?t see that happening,? the Senators centre said in an exclusive interview with the Sun ? when asked about any desire of finishing his career as a Predator ? a little more than two weeks after being wed to country singing superstar Carrie Underwood. ?When I?m done hockey, she?ll still be working. I?m sure she can always work. We?ll settle in Nashville. I love it there. I?ve got lots of friends there now, I love the area. I like a lot of things about it. There?s a nice church that we love, that we go to ... that being said, it?s a little ways away. I want to obviously play a few years, a bunch of years here yet. ?She likes it here. I?ve been here for so long, She would never want her to be the reason I leave here, because I like it so much. Obviously, family is going to be important decision. But it?s not like I can?t wait to go there. I really want to stay here and finish my career. That?s what she really wants, too.? continued

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