NHL playoffs: Subban, Predators celebrate first Cup Final with injured Ryan Johansen
Out for the remainder of the postseason, Johansen is still part of the Predators' playoff run
The Nashville Predators made history Monday, securing their first-ever trip to the Stanley Cup Final with a 6-3 victory over the Anaheim Ducks in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals.
And while they did it without star center Ryan Johansen, who will miss the remainder of the postseason because of a thigh injury and has also been treated for acute compartment syndrome, their big-name forward was certainly not missing from the celebration.
P.K. Subban, no stranger to having fun, made sure to recognize Nashville's trip to the Final alongside a casted and wheelchair-bound Johansen.
We're headed to the finals!! Smashville... It's #lit ☝🏿️ #standwithus #pkapproved @PredsNHL pic.twitter.com/3hbiIBGGHc
— P.K. Subban (@PKSubban1) May 23, 2017
Johansen, who left the ice as the Predators' leading scorer with 13 points in 14 postseason games, was joined by fellow injured teammate Kevin Fiala during Nashville's monumental Monday night, too.
A lot of love from Fiala and @RyanJohansen19. #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/ZOrU5FkpKy
— NHL (@NHL) May 23, 2017
















