Predators’ Resiliency Forces Another 7-Game Series Colin Fitts | May 10, 2016 In a best-of-seven series, a team will go through many highs and lows, but the team that always comes out alive is the one who is resilient enough to combat adversity. That has…
San Jose Sharks Find Their Adversity Zeke | May 8, 2016 It happened. Prior to Game 3 of the Sharks-Predators series, I wrote about the Sharks’ good fortune in the playoffs up to that point, contrasting it with difficult moments in…
San Jose Sharks ‘No Goal’ A Major NHL Problem Zeke | May 7, 2016 Did the NHL get the call wrong on what would have been an overtime winner in Game 4 against Nashville? Yes. There is little to defend in the NHL’s decision…
Laviolette’s Benching of Ribeiro Could Extend to Game 4 Colin Fitts | May 4, 2016 The Nashville Predators made a surprising move ahead of a 4-1 win over the San Jose Sharks in Game 3 Tuesday by scratching center Mike Ribeiro. Ribeiro’s been the target of criticism these…
Attrition Missing From San Jose Sharks Playoff Run Zeke | May 2, 2016 The Stanley Cup playoffs are a test of many things in addition to hockey talent. It is common to hear the word ‘attrition’ during discussion of the NHL’s postseason. Most…
Hobey Baker Winner Jimmy Vesey Favored to Land with Bruins Cam Hasbrouck | May 2, 2016 Jimmy Vesey was born and raised a Boston boy – from North Reading, Massachusetts, where he grew up a Bruins fan. His father played fifteen NHL games, four of which…
Schedule Puts Predators at Disadvantage Colin Fitts | May 1, 2016 When the third period began in Game 1 Friday, it was evident that the Nashville Predators were tired and barely hanging on to a 1-0 lead. Of course, it was…
San Jose Sharks Face The Left-Handed Boxer Zeke | April 29, 2016 The opening round for the San Jose Sharks could not have gone any better. The Sharks eliminated the Los Angeles Kings in five games, using a variety of approaches to…
3 Things Predators Fans Should Know About the San Jose Sharks Dan Mount | April 29, 2016 The Nashville Predators survived the team’s first Game 7 in franchise history and now have a second round date with the San Jose Sharks. The Predators busted many brackets by…
Predators Advance, Will Play Sharks in Second Round Colin Fitts | April 28, 2016 Against all odds, the Nashville Predators were able to take down the Pacific Division-winning Anaheim Ducks in seven games to advance to the Western Conference Semifinals. Nashville defeated Anaheim, 2-1,…
Craig Smith Critical to Predators Game 7 Chances Dan Mount | April 27, 2016 Game 6 in the Nashville Predators’ first-round series against the Anaheim Ducks saw the return of winger Craig Smith. The Preds reaped the rewards on their way to a 3-1…
How the Predators Can Win Game 7 Colin Fitts | April 26, 2016 The Nashville Predators will be appearing in a Game 7 for the first time in franchise history against the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday evening. Nashville won the first two games of…