Carrie Underwood offered $70,000 to throw catfish on ice in Game 2

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Country music star Carrie Underwood performs the national anthem before Game 3 of a first-round NHL hockey playoff series between the Predators and the Chicago Blackhawks Monday, April 17, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (Mark Humphrey/AP)

A collection of various personalities has conspired to offer country star Carrie Underwood $70,000 towards a charity of her choice to throw a catfish on to the ice at PPG Paints Arena in Game 2.

Fox Sports analyst Clay Travis appeared to get things started with $30,000, and got golfer Brandt Snedeker and ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit involved as well.

They were each game for $10,000.

Underwood, who earned $20 million in 2016, politely declined the offer, but offered an alternative…

Carrie Underwood on Twitter

@ClayTravis Oh, I’m gonna throw a fish at ’em, alright…a fish named Captain Mike! #MikeFisher #Smashville #ProudWife #LetsGoPreds

In case you somehow weren’t aware, Predators captain Mike Fisher is Underwood’s husband.

By the time puck drop came around the offer went all the way to $70,000.

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