Official Nashville Predators Thread

Here's a thought....don't follow them then.

What's up with this place and the constant window lickers that feel the need to post in threads saying how much they hate something or just to bash it? Are we supposed to care?

Next you are going to see the dreaded "welcome to my ignore list" post
 
“I always tell everybody around the League and back home [in Finland] that it’s the best building to play in. I truly mean that. It’s a special building when the fans are going. Our record, you look at our home games and home record, and it’s pretty impressive. I think the fans have a lot to do with that.” - Pekka Rinne.
 
Here's a thought....don't follow them then.

What's up with this place and the constant window lickers that feel the need to post in threads saying how much they hate something or just to bash it? Are we supposed to care?

The have been and continue to be a middle of tne road team... They don not have the money to get the best players. In free agency.. The state and the the south are much more loyal to other sports .. And yes.. They had a rally 3 to 4 years ago to increase season ticket holder or the team threaten to leave before it was sold.. Craig Leipold wanted to relocate the team if certain tickets levels were not sold
 
The have been and continue to be a middle of tne road team... They don not have the money to get the best players. In free agency.. The state and the the south are much more loyal to other sports .. And yes.. They had a rally 3 to 4 years ago to increase season ticket holder or the team threaten to leave before it was sold.. Craig Leipold wanted to relocate the team if certain tickets levels were not sold

Yeah, and as I pointed out earlier several teams have faced relocation. Teams such as Pittsburgh.

Nashville has went after big names in FA, but they refuse to come here.

We will have to build from within to become strong, but once we are strong players will want to play here.
 
Yeah, and as I pointed out earlier several teams have faced relocation. Teams such as Pittsburgh.

Nashville has went after big names in FA, but they refuse to come here.

We will have to build from within to become strong, but once we are strong players will want to play here.

long term forecast is more of the same with that team....Always pretenders
 
Where you been man? I thought for sure I would hear from you after that win last night

Been running new coax in an office building in Hartford this week, so been working from when the regular folks go home until they come in in the morning
 
Been running new coax in an office building in Hartford this week, so been working from when the regular folks go home until they come in in the morning

No problem. You get to see the game last night? The Rangers playnsome real nail biters this playoffs
 
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ESPN: Whatwe learned about each playoff team

The Predators were the team to beat in the NHL from November until late February. There was a 51-game span in those months during which Nashville went 35-11-5. The Predators were atop the NHL with 89 points, six better than any other team, as of Feb. 25. But from there, the Predators began to slip and never were able to fully recover. They went 6-12-3 over the final few weeks and closed the regular season on a six-game losing streak. Where goaltender Pekka Rinne and the team's defense once seemed nearly invincible, the Predators just couldn't keep the puck out of their net late in the year. They allowed three or more goals in 13 of their last 19 regular-season games.

The Predators began the playoffs with home-ice advantage, but that quickly slipped from their grasp with a Game 1 loss to the Blackhawks. The Predators actually outplayed the Blackhawks at times in the series and fell on the unlucky losing side in two overtime games, but the goals against eventually did them in. The Blackhawks scored four goals in three of their victories in the six-game series.

The Predators took a step forward by getting back to the playoffs and showed promise under first-year coach Peter Laviolette. They have a lot of reasons -- including the quick rise of Filip Forsberg, the continued emergence of Roman Josi, the development of Seth Jones -- to be optimistic for the future. If the Predators can figure out how to put their stellar play together throughout an entire season, they'll be a team to watch for years to come. -- Scott Powers
 

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