Well, Nashville finally stepped in that steaming pile that every team they’ve faced so far has quickly become familiar with. Way to go boys. If they’re lucky, the Preds will fare better than those teams did, who are all well into
Stanley Cup Final: Steel City Meets Music City in Epic Clash
Of all the teams that started in the 2017 NHL Playoffs, the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Nashville Predators have dealt with the most devastating injuries. For Pittsburgh, they came early as they started without one of their top defensemen in
Anaheim: No Duck Dynasty Here
It’s almost like the Anaheim Ducks thought this was going to be easy after the Nashville Predators found themselves without their top two centermen in Ryan Johansen (thigh injury) and Mike Fisher (undisclosed injury). Unfortunately, they failed to capitalize on
Without Johansen Do The Preds Rally or Roll Over?
The Nashville Predators ran roughshod over some elite teams in these playoffs. They virtually erased the lore of the Mighty Chicago Blackhawks in a four-game sweep, rendering them into some kind of ghost realm they may struggle to recover from
Western Conference Shakedown: Ducks vs. Preds
At the beginning of the season, few would have pegged the Nashville Predators to be the last team standing in the Central. With heavyweights like the Chicago Blackhawks and the Minnesota Wild dominating the conversation throughout the season, one of