The Western Conference is littered with teams who have legitimate Stanley Cup aspirations. The Edmonton Oilers are the reigning Conference Champions and currently sit atop the betting markets as the Stanley Cup favourites and it’s hard to argue against that point.
• Though the Preds still rank near the bottom of the NHL with an average of 2.63 goals per game, Nashville has scored a league-high 20 goals since the start of the win streak on Jan. 14. The same team that has scored two or fewer goals in 24 of 46 contests this season has won back-to-back games by scores of 6-2 and 7-5.
For the first time in their history, the Nashville Predators erased a four-goal lead to defeat the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night.
At a 14-point deficit out of the last playoff spot, the Predators are more than likely too far gone to mount a run back into the race. What is swinging in their direction is having the most difficult parts of their schedule behind them.
It may seem odd to discuss whom the Nashville Predators should trade away, given that the league's trade deadline is nearly two months away. But given the current state of the team — in 14th place in the Western Conference and 15 points out of a playoff spot — it may be the only thing to discuss while watching this team's final 40 games.
Nashville Predators general manager Barry Trotz is listening to offers on top forward Ryan O'Reilly ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline.
The 51-year-old player-turned-coach was hired as the Predators head coach back in May 2023 after spending a season as an assistant with the New Jersey Devils. The Valley East, Ontario native was more than familiar with Nashville after one of his 16 NHL seasons in the city.
The Wild went 3-for-3 on fights in the opening six minutes of their matchup, taking out some frustration on Nashville. However, Minnesota may have burned off all of its energy exacting revenge. With the fighting out of the way, the Predators — third from last in the Western Conference — might win the game.
There isn't a lot to celebrate for the Nashville Predators this season. Sitting near the bottom of the Central Division and Western Conference standings, the 20
The Nashville Predators, who host the Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday, entered Monday just three points out of the Central Division cellar and 15 points back of the Western Conference's final wild-card spot.
Thursday’s NHL slate will see the Nashville Predators (17-22-7) square off against the San Jose Sharks (14-30-6), starting at 10:30 PM ET at SAP Center at San Jose and broadcast on ESPN+. The Predators rank 14th in the Western Conference (41 points),
There are two massive differences between the Nashville Predators and San Jose Sharks as they sit at the bottom of the Western Conference standings. The Sharks’ front office is happy to be there and possibly land another first-overall pick in the draft,