The Predators have elected to make a change behind the bench for next season.
The NCAA Transfer Window is nearing its June 4 closing date, after staying open for 45 days rather than 30 for the first time following an October rule change.
Longtime goalie guru Mitch Korn is back with the Nashville Predators to oversee their operation at the most important position in hockey.
The Predators have hired Mitch Korn to be their new director of goaltending.
Nashville Predators General Manager Barry Trotz announced today that the team has hired Mitch Korn as Director of Goaltending. Korn, worked for Trotz in Nashville for 16 seasons as the team’s first-ever goaltending coach starting in 1998 and ending in 2014.
Yesterday, the Tampa Bay Lightning re-acquired Ryan McDonagh from the Nashville Predators in exchange for draft picks. McDonagh helped the Lightning win back-to-back Stanley Cup championships before being dealt out to Nashville.
Rumors have been swirling about a potential trade involving Toronto Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner and the Nashville Predators. Despite the speculation, the Maple Leafs have reportedly not talked to anyone about a trade and the Predators are saying any link between them and Marner is just a rumor.
Ryan McDonagh is back via trade in the city where he was a vital part of consecutive Stanley Cup wins. The Nashville Predators moved McDonagh, and his substantial salary, to the Tampa Bay Lightning earlier today.
The recent trade between the Nashville Predators and the Tampa Bay Lightning, which saw Ryan McDonagh sent back to Tampa Bay, has generated significant buzz in Maple Leafs Land.
The Conference Finals haven’t even started yet, but we had a trade today between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators. Those don’t happen before
A key defenseman to winning back-to-back Stanley Cups is returning to Tampa Bay. The Tampa Bay Lightning have acquired Ryan McDonagh and the Edmonton Oilers’ 2024 fourth-round pick from the Nashville Predators in exchange for the Lightning’s 2025 second-round pick and their 2024 seventh-round pick.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have bolstered their defense by acquiring veteran defenseman Ryan McDonagh and the Edmonton Oilers’ fourth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft from the Nashville Predators.
The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired defenseman Ryan McDonagh and a fourth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft from the Nashville Predators on Tuesday for a seventh-round selection in 2024 and a second-round pick in 2025.
He’ll now finish out the last two seasons of his seven-year, $6.75M AAV contract back in Tampa, where he signed it in 2018.
With the Milwaukee Admirals currently competing in the Calder Cup Playoffs, the Nashville Predators have several promising young prospects striving to make an impact and win their first professional championship.
The 2023-2024 Nashville Predators season was a wild one to experience. A slow start and less-than-average mid-season was pointing towards another long summer for the boys in gold.
After a grueling playoff showdown with the Vancouver Canucks, the Nashville Predators saw their Stanley Cup aspirations shattered on home ice in the dying moments of Game 6.
The Nashville Predators are at the beginning of another long offseason after bowing out in the first-round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs yet again — this time to the Vancouver Canucks in six games.
The Nashville Predators had an excellent opportunity to send their Western Conference first-round series with the Vancouver Canucks back north to Canada for Game 7 — but instead, the team was unable to score a single goal in a back-breaking 1-0 loss in front of the home crowd on Friday night.
Incredibly, the Vancouver Canucks advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Alexandre Carrier's third-period goal completed a comeback and the visiting Nashville Predators extended their Western Conference first-round series with a 2-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in Game 5 on Tuesday.
The Nashville Predators were the hunted on Tuesday night, but managed to survive.
Hitting the opposing goalie when he is out of the crease is a no-no.
Filip Forsberg has been one of the most underrated and underappreciated players in the entire league for the longest time. A huge reason for this is where his team, the Nashville Predators, is located in the league; set in the same conference as multiple bottom-feeder teams such as the San Jose Sharks and Chicago Blackhawks.
Near the All-Star break of the 2023-24 NHL regular season, many pundits thought the Nashville Predators would fall short of reaching the playoffs. But starting Feb.
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