Carrie Underwood and her partner, Mike Fisher, walked at the Grand Ole Opry 100th birthday party on March 19, 2025. The couple, who usually keep their public lives private, stepped out in Nashville for the occasion.
The previous time the couple appeared together on the red carpet was for the CMA Awards in November 2022. Underwood has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 2008, and her attendance at the show was notable. Carrie Underwood sang honors to country music icon Randy Travis, singing "Three Wooden Crosses" and "Forever and Ever, Amen."
Throughout the performance, she invited Travis to sing the final "Amen" along with her, which was received well by the audience. While Underwood is popular for her music, her husband, Mike Fisher, comes from a qualified hockey background.
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Mike Fisher began his career playing hockey in Canada before becoming an NHL player
Mike Fisher was born on June 5, 1980, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. He had a love for hockey and played junior hockey with the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
His center skills were evident early on, and he was drafted 44th overall in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators. Fisher spent more than a decade playing with the Ottawa Senators, where he developed a reputation as a good defensive player and a leader.
He performed his role for the team well, making him a reliable player in the league. He cemented his position as a good player in the professional league through the years with a healthy career in hockey.
Mike Fisher relocated to Nashville and continued his hockey profession with the Predators
In 2011, Mike Fisher was traded to the Nashville Predators, which situated him close to Underwood; whom he had married the year before. His time with the Predators was eventful; as he became one of the most significant players on the team.
He was made the team's captain in 2016 and was instrumental in guiding them to their first-ever Stanley Cup Final in 2017. The player initially retired from professional hockey in 2017 but concisely returned for the 2018 season before deciding to retire once and for all.
His playing career spanned nearly two decades, during which he was rewarded for his services to the Senators and the Predators. After retirement, Mike Fisher devoted his time to other businesses and his family life.

Life after hockey and relationship with Carrie Underwood
Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood met in 2008 through a mutual friend. Their relationship grew over time, and they got engaged in December 2009 before marrying in July 2010.
The couple has two sons, Isaiah, born in 2015, and Jacob, born in 2019. Although both have demanding careers, they have managed to keep their family life private while occasionally sharing moments on social media.
Since retiring from hockey, Fisher has had his hands in many business ventures, including co-founding a hunting lifestyle brand, "Catchin' Deers." He's also taken part in charity work, often in partnership with Underwood to give back to the causes they hold dear.

The couple's Opry 100 appearance is indicative of their long-term relationship
The red carpet debut at the Opry 100 celebration was a public outing for both Fisher and Underwood, although rare. Underwood performed at the ceremony, but Fisher made an appearance to show his support for his wife.
Their showing at the party was a testament to the long-standing relationship and the support they had for each other's careers. Mike Fisher's shift from professional hockey to a new stage of life has provided him with time to prioritize family and individual hobbies.
Underwood, on the other hand, continues playing country music but balances both her professional and personal life. Their recent public outing was a flashback to their life journey throughout the years.

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