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.
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It may seem hyperbolic to assert the sole reason the Nashville Predators won Game 2 of their Stanley Cup Playoff series in Vancouver on Tuesday was because of goaltender Juuse Saros, who made just 17 saves on 18 shots, but a look beyond the box score supports such a statement.
In the opening round of the 2007 playoffs, Vancouver Canucks fans were treated to some of the best goaltending a seven-game series has ever seen. On one side, the Canucks’ Roberto Luongo put together one of the best postseason debuts in NHL history, which included 72 saves in his very first playoff game.
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The Western Conference side of the NHL playoff bracket seems set to be a slog, one could reasonably argue that at least five or six teams could make it out of this conference.
The New York Islanders’ roller coaster of a season had plenty of highs and more than enough lows. They had plenty of games go to overtime, 26 to be exact, and multiple games where they had comfortable leads in the third period, only to fall apart and end up on the losing end.
With an opportunity to clinch the top wild-card spot in the Western Conference with one point in Pittsburgh on Monday, the Nashville Predators appear to be all-in on trying to win.
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The New Jersey Devils and Nashville Predators continued to be linked. Nashville was just in New Jersey to take on the Predators. Once again, Predators general manager Barry Trotz and Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald were in the spotlight.
In their biggest game of the season, the Nashville Predators held off a scrappy St. Louis Blues team, taking a 6-3 win Thursday night at Bridgestone Arena.
The Nashville Predators are one of the hottest teams in the NHL right now. Even though their franchise-record 18-game point streak was just snapped with a loss to the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night, they still managed to pull off the greatest run in team history.
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The New Jersey Devils made valiant efforts to acquire a top goaltender this trade deadline but weren’t able to grab a bona fide star, instead landing Kaapo Kahkonen from the San Jose Sharks and Jake Allen from the Montreal Canadiens.
When Nashville Predators general manager Barry Trotz began taking trade calls about star goaltender Juuse Saros, his team was a good six points back in the wild-card race and looking at the prospect of being a seller at the trade deadline.
Throughout this season, New Jersey has largely been connected to nearly all the names currently on the market, while almost acquiring Jacob Markstrom from the Calgary Flames a few weeks ago.
With the trade deadline looming and several teams looking for a solid goaltender to help with a playoff push, Juuse Saros' name is one of the hottest when
If the Nashville Predators end up trading star goaltender Juuse Saros, expect to see a blockbuster deal completed which includes four pieces heading to Smashville.
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