The last time Rick Tocchet opened the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Nashville Predators were his first round opponent. Back in the summer of 2020, Tocchet was behind the bench of the Arizona Coyotes and drew the Preds in the opening round of the summer bubble postseason in Edmonton.
It took him until the final game of the season, but Nashville Predators defenseman Jeremy Lauzon sits alone at the top of the NHL record book. The 26-year-old blue-liner entered Monday’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins needing nine hits to break Matt Martin’s decade-long record for single-season hits, and he got exactly that.
Despite a 4-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Nashville Predators’ defenseman Jeremy Lauzon recorded nine hits in the game, reaching 383 on the season and breaking the NHL’s single-season record.
Prior to Tuesday’s game against the Vegas Golden Knights, the Nashville Predators got some bad news: yet another one of their defensemen is injured. The team announced that Alex Carrier would miss the Vegas game with an upper-body injury.
Nashville Predators general manager Barry Trotz may have inadvertently jinxed himself when talking about his defensive logjam and stating it’s difficult to get everyone into the lineup because the team hasn’t been fortunate to not have any injuries on the blue line.
The Nashville Predators are facing yet another injury to their blue line.
The Nashville Predators announced Tuesday that defenseman Jeremy Lauzon is out week-to-week with a lower-body injury. Lauzon last played in Saturday’s 4-1 win over the Seattle Kraken where he logged 20:14 minutes of ice time and two shots on goal.
Nashville Predators In a 4-2 win over the Winnipeg Jets on March 13, defenseman Jeremy Lauzon Lauzon led all skaters on both teams with six hits, giving him 321 total to set a new franchise record for the most in a single season.
The Minnesota Wild are in Nashville tonight trying yet again to keep their season afloat vs the Predators. Unfortunately, that part isn’t going very well so far (down 4-1 in the 3rd period), but that doesn’t mean fans haven’t gotten a show.
Today Nashville Predators defenseman Jeremy Lauzon recorded 29 hits, a remarkable feat especially as the 26-year-old Quebec native has been vacationing
With three points apiece against their division rivals, Roman Josi and Ryan O’Reilly were widely lauded as the heroes of the Nashville Predators’ 6-3 defeat of the Dallas Stars on Friday (Jan.
The Preds were back in action after the Christmas break tonight, but without the results they wanted. Carolina opened the game with a power-play opportunity when Jeremy Lauzon took a tripping penalty less than a minute in.
Though he likely didn’t mean any harm, Tampa Bay Lightning forward Austin Watson may have injured Nashville Predators defenseman Jeremy Lauzon, inadvertently or not.
During the closing moments of the Nashville Predators vs. Tampa Bay Lightning matchup on Thursday, Austin Watson of the Lightning unleashed a dangerous and seemingly intentional slap shot at Predators defenseman Jeremy Lauzon.
We’re continuing our series of Nashville Predators preseason training camp previews with Jeremy Lauzon, a player who needs to have a very strong camp and preseason.
Training camp is still almost two months away with the new-look Nashville Predators having a lot to sort out in their starting lineup which has gone through so many changes.
Ouch. The Nashville Predators were back in action tonight against the league-best Boston Bruins tonight. Nashville didn’t get off to the start they wanted, even before Jeremy Lauzon got caught pinching a little too far.
The Nashville Predators may have lost more than the game Saturday afternoon against the Ottawa Senators. Defensemen Jeremy Lauzon and Alexandre Carrier each left the game and did not return for the third period.
The Nashville Predators have extended Jeremy Lauzon with a four-year deal worth $8 million ($2M AAV). The 25 year-old defenseman was acquired a day before the March 21 NHL Trade Deadline from the Seattle Kraken in exchange for second-round pick in the 2022 Draft.
The defenseman is excited to remain in Nashville.
As the Nashville Predators look to secure their spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, they will be without their major trade deadline acquisition for the near future.
As the clock continues to tick on the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline, the Nashville Predators made a move to help shore up the blue line, acquiring defenseman Jeremy Lauzon from the Seattle Kraken on Sunday in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft.
One of the best defenses in the NHL got a little stronger on Sunday night as the Nashville Predators traded for left-shot defenseman Jeremy Lauzon. A Predators team that already employs left-shot studs Roman Josi and Mattias Ekholm, the Predators are adding a depth guy to their lineup.
Lauzon does provide a level of physical play that the Kraken defense has become known for, ranking third on the team in hits and first in penalty minutes.
Wednesday night, the Seattle Kraken officially became the 32nd team in the NHL when they held their expansion draft. Seattle selected one player from 30 other teams, except for the Vegas Golden Knights, as they build a roster under the leadership of general manager Ron Francis.
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