The Nashville Predators are far away from the NHL playoff picture this season. With a 15-22-7 record, they are one of the worst teams in the Western Conference.
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.
Despite a spending spree on July 1, the Nashville Predators are currently 14-22-7 and battling just to stay out of the National Hockey League basement. Now a full 14 points back of the final wildcard berth in the Western Conference,
In the shootout moments later, Gustav Nyquist, Ryan O’Reilly and Steven Stamkos each scored as the Predators emerged with a 3-2 victory at Bridgestone Arena, doubling their win total for the season when trailing after 40 minutes.
The Nashville Predators are still (technically) in the playoff race, but they should read the room and begin selling. Here's three options.
The Chicago Blackhawks lost to the Nashville Predators in a shootout. In the loss, Connor Bedard's new line dazzled.
The Calgary Flames host the Nashville Predators in Western Conference action. Calgary has a 13-5-3 record in home games and an 18-13-7 record overall. The Flames have a 5-10-3 record in games they ...
The outcome marked the 1,000 th win in the history of the franchise, which began play during the 1998-99 season. Nashville became the 27 th NHL franchise to reach 1,000 wins, and the Predators did so in 2,020 games, second fastest in league history behind the Philadelphia Flyers (2,018 games).
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 ...