USA Stymies Switzerland, Advances to Semifinals Cam Kerry | May 15, 2015 After winning Group B, the United States found themselves paired against a pesky Switzerland team in the quarterfinals of the World Hockey Championships. A hard-working Swiss team played a solid…
Filip Forsberg, Pekka Rinne Leading Preds at IIHFs Dan Mount | May 8, 2015 It’s been a tournament to remember so far for Nashville Predators forward Filip Forsberg and goalie Pekka Rinne. Forsberg has raced out to a fast start at the IIHF World…
Preds Poll: Which Predator Will Be Best at World Hockey Championships? Dan Mount | May 1, 2015 Nashville Predators fans would love to be celebrating playoff hockey in May, but the Chicago Blackhawks took care of that. However, fans can still see their favorite Predators playing hockey…
5 Positives from Nashville’s Exit From the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs Dan Mount | April 29, 2015 Any time a team gets eliminated, there’s usually not much to celebrate. However, the Nashville Predators did have some positives in their first round-exit from the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs.…
Predators Lose Weber for at Least Games 3 and 4, Can They Still Win? Colin Fitts | April 18, 2015 The Nashville Predators have been hit with injuries since the Stanley Cup Playoffs began on Wednesday night. Second line center Mike Fisher left Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals…
Seth Jones Turning Into An Apex Predator Dan Mount | April 12, 2015 The Nashville Predators have one of the best defensive groups in the National Hockey League, but one man has stayed healthy and stepped in the latter half of the season.…
Can the Nashville Predators Win Without Shea Weber? Dan Mount | April 1, 2015 That’s the question floating around for the last three games after Shea Weber suffered an undisclosed lower-body injury. Players are always dinged up this time of year, and he may…
Nashville Predators D Shows Its Versatility Dan Mount | March 30, 2015 The Nashville Predators boast one of the best defensive groups in the National Hockey League, but the last week has proven the group’s versatility. That trait has been there all…
Armchair GM Blockbuster: Joe Pavelski for Seth Jones Andrew Bensch | February 26, 2015 Before San Jose Sharks fans rip my head off, let me be clear that this isn’t a recommendation that GM Doug Wilson trade Joe Pavelski. The Wisconsin native is a…
Caleb Jones Following Path of Brother Seth Colin Fitts | January 27, 2015 Nashville Predators defenseman Seth Jones does not often get to see his youngest brother Caleb play hockey for the United States Under-18 National Team Development Program, so when he had…
Predators Resurgence Rooted in Their Blue Line J.D. Burke | December 7, 2014 Adjusting to life after Ryan Suter was never going to be an easy task in Nashville. It certainly wouldn’t happen overnight and for the Nashville Predators it’s been a trying…
Ryan Ellis: Nashville’s Underrated Golden Boy Corey Spina | September 28, 2014 In the wake of Ryan Ellis signing a five-year, $12.5 million contact in order to stay with Nashville. I figured it would be a good time to take a closer…