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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Senior Director of Community Relations................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Rebecca King
Community Relations Senior Manager.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Kristen Finch
Community Relations Coordinators.................................................................................................................................................................................................Krystin Fisher & Taylor Klein
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VENDORS DIRECTORY
EVENTS
Vice President of Events..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................David Chadwell
Senior Director of Events.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ben Bosse
Director of Events Services..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ashlee Stokley
Event Manager.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Kylie Wilkerson
Event Presentation Coordinator.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Elizabeth Bower
Event Coordinators.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................Mary Downs & Madison Green
Contract & Booking Coordinator............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Heather Giddens
Director of Techincal Operations................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ David Graham
Broadcast System Engineer..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Zach Funk
A/V Manager........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Alan Figueroa
A/V Coordinators......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Jon Smith & Ethan Vincent
OPERATIONS
Vice President of Facility Operations................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Tim Friedenberger
Vice President of Operations........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kyle Clayton
Director of Engineering Operations.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Rich Barker
Facillity Operations Manager..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Shannon Callihan
Ice Manager.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Nigel Schnarr
Ice Technician..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Nate Evans
Operations Supervisors...................................................................................................................................................................................................................Bart Hatton & Cortney Murphy
Maintenance Mechanics.........................................................................................................................................................................Joe Jenkins, Wes Holden, Joe Hardin & Bob Stewart
HVAC Technicians.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Von Cox & Andrew Muchitch
Senior Electrician..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Mark Menth
Electrician......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Joey O’Donnell
Painter............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Richard Harrison
Project Supervisor..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Ron Maleyko
Operations Conversion Technicians................................................................................Kelly Barlow, Parrin Clark, Mallory Sova, Ernie Spangler, Willie Walker & Deandre Smith
PUBLIC SAFETY
Director of Public Safety...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chad Ludkey
Overnight Manager..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Byron Schneider
Public Safety Manager..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connor Morvay
Public Safety Coordinator.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Daniel Hopkins
Public Safety Supervisors................................... Zach Barletta, Tony Gann, Tom Cummings, Mike Deere, Jessica Freeman, Justin Jackson, Tami Jones & Ashley Wheaton
Loading Dock Attendant...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Patricia Decker
BOX OFFICE
Senior Director of Ticketing.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Lonnie Wilkerson
Director of Ticket Operations............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Sara Shear
Box Office Operations Manager................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Denise Williams
Senior Manager of Ticket Operations, Premium & Corporate Development......................................................................................................................................................Lara Crouch
Senior Manager of Box Office, Finance & Events.................................................................................................................................................................................................... Austin Harlow
Senior Ticket Operations Coordinator.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Will Moore
Ticket Operations Event Manager............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Ashley Spencer
Box Office Events Manager............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Eric Schmitz
Box Office Manager............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Allie Wilson
Box Office Coordinator......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Emily Alcorn
Box Office Associates.........................................................................................................................................................................................Kyle Bolt, Brittney Hitch & Charles Marczynski
Ticket Operations Assistants..............................................................................................................................................................................................................Robert Krause & Kyle Scholl
ADMINISTRATION
Senior Vice President & Senior Advisor........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Gerry Helper
Executive Assistant to CEO, President & Alternate Governor...........................................................................................................................................................................Beth DeGrandis
Receptionist...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Abby Helper
HERBERT A. FRITCH Jacobs is married to his wife of 41 years, Debbie, and they have two sons, Brent and Scott. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends, while also tending to his herd of Black Angus cattle at the
family’s farm in Warren County, Tenn. In addition, Jacobs is an active church and community member, serving on several not-for-profit boards and giving to numerous local community/charitable organizations, such as Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s
Herbert Fritch formerly served as President of the Senior segment at Cigna-HealthSpring following the acquisition of HealthSpring by Cigna in 2012. Beginning his career in 1973 as an actuary, Fritch Hospital at Vanderbilt, The Jason Foundation and Morrison Elementary School. Jacobs also established the Joey Jacobs Chair of Excellence in Accounting at Middle Tennessee State University.
has more than 40 years of experience in the managed healthcare business. A graduate of Carleton College, Fritch is on its Board of Trustees. He assumed the role of Chairman of the Predators’ Board
of Directors on Jan. 9, 2019. J. BRENT JACOBS
J. Brent Jacobs serves as Assistant Vice President of Acquisitions and Development at Surgery Partners, previously Symbion Healthcare before its acquisition in November 2014. Prior to joining Symbion in 2012, Jacobs
worked as a Senior Associate in the Assurance practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. He has over 10 years’ experience in accounting and finance, while currently focusing on merger and acquisitions, including
transactional due diligence and financial analysis. Jacobs is a graduate of Samford University, where he received a BA degree in Business Administration and earned a MAcc from the Brock School of Business. He also
CHRISTOPHER C. CIGARRAN holds an MBA from the University of Florida’s Hough Graduate School of Business.
Chris Cigarran is the CEO of Imagine Health, the leading provider of next generation health plan solutions for large employers in the United States. Cigarran received his undergraduate degree from Jacobs is married to his wife of six years, Katie. They have two daughters, Emmaline and Joey Kate. He enjoys spending time with his family and friends, playing amateur hockey at Ford Ice Center and racing at the
Bucknell University and his master’s degree from Pepperdine University. local Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville. Jacobs is an active church and community member, participating in numerous community service projects through the years, including United Way, Habitat for Humanity, Second
Harvest Foodbank and Bike MS (National MS Society).
SCOTT D. JACOBS
Scott D. Jacobs serves as Chief Financial Officer at TrustPoint Hospital in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Prior to joining TrustPoint in December 2016, Jacobs worked as a financial manager in the Financial Planning and Analysis
department at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where he received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting. Jacobs is also a certified
THOMAS G. CIGARRAN public accountant and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
Tom Cigarran is a co-founder and former Chairman, President and CEO and Director of AmSurg Corporation, the nation’s largest outpatient surgery center company and a major national provider Jacobs enjoys spending time with his family and friends, cycling and playing amateur hockey for multiple teams at Ford Ice Center and Centennial Sports Complex. He is an active church and community member, most
of physician services to hospitals, surgery centers and other healthcare facilities. He is also a co-founder, former Chairman, President and CEO and Director of Healthways, Inc. He serves as an recently competing in the annual Bike to Jack & Back MS ride (National MS Society).
Advisor to Cressey & Company, a healthcare focused private equity firm. Cigarran was elected Chairman of the Nashville Predators in March 2010 and served as chairman for over eight years
until August 2018. JOHN M. MCEVOY
Cigarran has been an active supporter of public education in Nashville for more than 20 years, having served as the Education Chairman of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and being With a career in wireless communications spanning over 20 years, John M. McEvoy is a specialist in the recommendation and implementation of integrated mobile retail stores. John began his career in mobile
a founder and Chairman of the Operating Board of Alignment Nashville, an organization that helps organize the activities of more than 150 Nashville area non-profit organizations, the business communications in 1995 as a successful Sales Manager for Pacific Bell Wireless and quickly realized the market for wireless was larger than anticipated. In 1997 John founded The Mobile Solution Corporation to capitalize
community and governmental agencies in support of public education. He has also led the Haiti Education Mission of the Cathedral of the Incarnation for more than 15 years and sponsors a primary and a secondary school in on this need. As President and CEO of TMS, John oversaw all operational aspects of the organization, operating debt free and expanding the company rapidly. The Mobile Solution Corporation grew nationwide to over
Haiti. He has served on the Board of Vanderbilt University Medical Center and chaired the advisory board of Vanderbilt’s Owen School’s Healthcare MBA Program, served on the boards of the Harpeth Hall School, Alive Hospice 3,000 employees and over $500M in revenue by 2006.
and the Mental Health Association of Middle Tennessee. He has also twice served as Chair of the Nashville Health Care Council.
Embracing personal core values of integrity, innovation and growth, John founded his real estate investment company, 1551 Fourth Avenue, Inc., in 2004. Currently Mr. McEvoy oversees an extensive portfolio of
Cigarran received a Bachelor of Science degree from Villanova University and an MBA from the New York University Graduate School of Business. He and his wife, Connie, are 40 year residents of Nashville, have two children commercial, residential and multi-family real estate. In addition, Mr. McEvoy has a diverse investment portfolio in technology, oil and natural gas and entertainment. Mr. McEvoy currently holds a minority ownership
and five grandchildren. The whole family loves Predators hockey. interest in the Colorado Rockies, having previously owned an interest in the San Diego Padres. The Nashville Predators represent Mr. McEvoy’s first investment in the Nashville area. However, when Mr. McEvoy visited Nashville, he was struck by the
vibrancy and economic growth of the City. Mr. McEvoy’s decision to invest in the Predators was primarily driven by the strength of the organization and team, but was also impacted by the prospects for Nashville as a whole.
JOEL & HOLLY DOBBERPUHL
DEWITT C. THOMPSON V
Joel Dobberpuhl, CEO and portfolio manager of Jetstream Capital, an investment firm he founded in 2003, and his wife Holly are founders of the Peter Hawkins Dobberpuhl
Foundation. Prior to founding Jetstream Capital, Dobberpuhl was a Senior Portfolio Manager for AIM investments. He is also one of the Predators Alternate Governors on the DeWitt C. Thompson, V, is Chairman and CEO of Thompson Machinery Commerce Corporation, a Caterpillar heavy machinery and power systems distributor in Tennessee and Mississippi. He also serves as Chairman for Aries
NHL Board of Governors. Clean Energy. Thompson founded PureSafety in 1999 and served as Chairman until the purchase of that company by Underwriters Laboratories in 2011.
Dobberpuhl received his degree from Southern Methodist University in 1988 alongside Holly (Stone) Dobberpuhl. Together, the Dobberpuhls are active in several charities Thompson is also a director of Nikola Motor Company and Wealth Access. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the engineering school at Vanderbilt University. His wife Jamee, son DeWitt, VI and daughters
based in the Nashville area and have both served on the boards of Mercy Children’s Clinic and Rocketown Ministries. The Dobberpuhls are residents of Montecito, California. Helen, Grace and Laura reside in Nashville.
He received an MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and a BA in Economics from UCLA. Woo lives in Los Angeles with his wife Carolyn and their two sons, Kyle and Kirk.
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SEAN HENRY PRESIDENT/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MICHELLE KENNEDY CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
In 2018-19, his ninth season in SMASHVILLE, the installation of a new scoreboard, FangVision, the construction of Hap
Michelle Kennedy joined the Predators in March Kennedy is also passionate about the work of the Nashville Predators
Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena & Harry’s Tap Room, a full-service Drinkville bar and a new Grab-n-Go 2008 as In-House Counsel. Kennedy, also a Foundation; she, as well as every player, coach and employee of this
President, Chief Executive Officer and Alternate location, the incorporation of environmentally-friendly water bottle fill certified public accountant (CPA), accepted the great organization embraces the commitment to give back to the
Governor Sean Henry proudly watched the stations throughout the arena, the completion of restroom upgrades and additional charge of Chief Financial Officer for community that has given so much to it over the years. Kennedy shares
Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena the addition of X-Ray machines, which expedite event entry. the Predators and Powers Management in 2010 the organization’s belief that the work of the foundation is as integral to
create countless GOLDEN moments. Led by the while continuing to serve as the organization’s the mission of the organization as ice hockey and entertainment.
passion and dedication of the greatest staff For Henry, on par with every seat filled and every renovation finished, is General Counsel. In 2017, Kennedy was named Kennedy began her career as an auditor at KPMG International, an
in all of sports, the franchise sold out their the organization’s commitment to the community through the Nashville the organization’s Chief Operating Officer. advisory, audit and tax services company. After nearly five years in
153rd consecutive game and the Preds won the Central Division title Predators Foundation and the Nashville Predators youth hockey pro- Kennedy serves as the organization’s primary public accounting, she joined Vanderbilt University as an Associate
for the second straight year. This success comes on the heels of a 2018 grams. During the 2018-19 season, the Foundation donated over $2 mil- contact with the ownership group regarding Director of Athletics. For six years, she was responsible for oversight
Presidents’ Trophy and a 2017 Western Conference title. lion to more than 600 community organizations through grants and other governance and corporate compliance matters, in addition to overseeing of the department’s business operations, including finance, ticket
charitable contributions. The organization’s Hearts of Gold program also all legal, finance, information technology and human resources matters operations, facilities, game and event management, as well as oversight
and the Nashville Predators Foundation. of marketing and corporate sponsorship activities. Kennedy continued
Henry is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal infused the area with more than 9,000 community service hours donated
to work in a consultative capacity for Vanderbilt while attending law
Legion and 7th Man for creating such an amazingly unique bond with by employees, players and staff. Henry recently played a vital role in the
Kennedy often has the opportunity to speak to groups about school from 2004-07.
the Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized Foundation’s groundbreaking naming partnership with Nashville-based
SMASHVILLE, the Loyal Legion, the 7th Man and the amazingly unique
as Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan SmileDirectClub which introduced SuperGrants valued up to $100,000, bond that all of those groups share with the Predators organization. During the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Kennedy was featured on NBC’s
support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and allowing several Tennessee-based organizations to complete large-scale Without their support, Bridgestone Arena would not have been female sports initiative platform, On Her Turf, in an episode of “Hockey
as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their projects in support of education, health and cultural needs. This partner- recognized as Arena of the Year on multiple occasions by Pollstar is for Her,” which focused on women in and around the National Hockey
tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve, ship will greatly expand upon the life-changing work that the Foundation magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. The same fan support and unique bond League. Kennedy was also a speaker at the 14th Annual MIT Sloan Sports
we would not be the organization we are today. Henry is proud to serve has been committed to for over 20 years. Starting in 2016-17, Henry also referenced above solidified the organization’s status as a Top Workplace Analytics Conference in Boston in 2019. In addition to being named to the
these incredible fans alongside the best employees in the sports and contributed greatly to the decision to commit $500,000 over the course with The Tennessean for a sixth consecutive year and also played a Sports Business Journal’s “Game Changers Class of 2018,” Kennedy was
entertainment industry to reach our ultimate goal, to be the #1 sports of five years to AMEND, an innovative YWCA primary prevention initiative large role in the organization being named the No. 1 professional sports a finalist for Nashville Business Journal’s 2015 CFO of the Year and was
and entertainment venue in the United States with its centerpiece being dedicated to ending violence against women and girls in our community. franchise by ESPN. featured in Nashville Lifestyles Magazine in the 2016 Top 10 “Women in
the Stanley Cup Champion Nashville Predators hockey team. Business” issue. She has been an adjunct professor at David Lipscomb
Henry was born a Nashvillian, although it took him 42 years to get here. “I am proud to serve these incredible fans alongside the talented University and is a former member of the board of Make-A-Wish of Middle
The most recent highlight of Henry’s career is the successful approval Before leading his favorite staff in SMASHVILLE, he served for 11 years as professionals in our organization as we continue striving toward our Tennessee.
organization’s ONEGOAL – to be the #1 sports and entertainment venue
by Metro Nashville Sports Authority of a new lease, which ensures that the Executive Vice President and COO of the Tampa Bay Lightning, two
in the United States with its centerpiece as the Stanley Cup Champion Kennedy obtained a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Vanderbilt
Nashville’s team, the Nashville Predators, will remain at Bridgestone years as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing with Unity Motion and
Nashville Predators hockey team.” University in 1992 and a Juris Doctorate from Vanderbilt University in
Arena through the year 2049. Most importantly, the new lease eliminates 14 years with Volume Services Inc., where he worked with the Detroit
2007. A native of Hawesville, Ky., Kennedy now resides in Nashville.
the Metro Davidson County General Fund’s support and relieves local Pistons, St. Louis Rams and the Washington Redskins.
taxpayers of any financial responsibility for Bridgestone Arena and the
Predators by utilizing existing in-arena revenue streams to maintain, Though much of his time is spent moving the Nashville Predators
improve and expand the building. Since the last agreement in 2012, and Bridgestone Arena towards its ONE GOAL alongside tireless and CHRIS JUNGHANS EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER
the growth of the franchise and arena serve as testaments to a strong passionate SMASHVILLE employees, Henry is grateful for each day he has
model of public-private partnership. As a result of this partnership and the opportunity to serve on the boards of the Nashville Predators Foun- Chris Junghans enters his 17th season with Junghans was essential in helping Nashville put on the best NHL All-Star
a community-wide embrace of the Predators, the creation of projects dation, YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, Nashville Downtown the company and fourth season as Executive experience in League history. Under his leadership the Local Organizing
like the Ford Ice Centers in Antioch and Bellevue have and will continue Partnership, Nashville Sports Council, Nashville Chamber of Commerce, Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer Committee exceeded revenue expectations, allowing organizers to
to spark economic development and growth in communities throughout the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, The Sports Fund after seven seasons as Senior Vice President, invest in additional resources that engaged hockey fans and showcased
Tennessee. and stay involved (along with his wife) in his children’s schools, sports Corporate Development for Predators and Bridgestone Arena, the Predators and city of Nashville.
teams, marching band and clubs. Bridgestone Arena. Junghans is responsible
for all marketing efforts and locally controlled Prior to his role as Senior Vice President, Junghans led the Premium
Alongside an annual impact of over $600 million in tangible benefit to
revenue streams including tickets, sponsorship, Seats division for the Predators and Bridgestone Arena. During his
the community, the memories built within and around Bridgestone are Despite the numerous titles and accolades Henry has achieved in his
premium seats and broadcast. tenure as both a Director and Vice President, he was able to develop key
the intangible and possibly even more valuable impact that the growing professional career, his reigning Father of the Year Award is one that
products and services that led to a 100 percent revenue increase.
success has created. The reach, power and passion of the amazing has no equal and one that would not be possible without the support of Junghans has been instrumental in growing and expanding Predators’
fan base continue to have SMASHVILLE’s ripple affect extended in so his wife of 29 years Tracey Manning (a.k.a. the Suburban Diva) or his four partnerships and helped build and introduce products like the 501 Junghans started his career with the Florida Panthers as a Ticket
many new ways. From the Nashville Predators Foundation presented children – Steven, Matthew, Amy and Jessica. How Henry managed to win Club, Lexus Lounge and the Event Level Bunker Suites. Junghans has Sales Account Executive and quickly moved through the ranks. While in
by SmileDirectClub to the brand-new Ford Ice Center in Bellevue and Father of the Year despite his constant attempts to recreate National led the organization’s efforts in securing long-term partnerships with Florida, Chris developed programs and services that the Predators and
Ford Ice Center Antioch, one of the busiest rinks in North America, to Lampoon’s Vacation and repeated stories (all normally captured in the such companies as Bridgestone, Nissan North America, Dunkin Donuts, Bridgestone Arena use today.
the rising media ratings; the borders of SMASHVILLE’s growth positively Diva’s writings), is perhaps his greatest achievement. Anheuser Busch, Jack Daniel’s, AT&T, Vanderbilt and Coca-Cola Bottling
impact families and businesses all across the region. Co. Consolidated. Born in Washington, D.C., Junghans is a graduate of the University of
North Carolina at Charlotte. Among his many accomplishments, including
The offseason saw over $8 million in renovations for one of the country’s Junghans is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal being selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 11th Round of the 1993
busiest venues, a continuation of the $80 million in upgrades and Legion and 7th Man for creating such an amazingly unique bond with Major League Baseball Draft as a catcher, he ranks his family and their
improvements overseen by Henry in the last several seasons – all a part the Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized accomplishments as things he’s most proud of to date. He married his
as Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan high school sweetheart, Carolina, in 1999 and they have three children
of the organization’s plan to make the Bridgestone Arena experience for
support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean – Lia (18), Alex (14) and Sofie (10). Junghans currently serves on the
every guest, player, performer, musician, fan and employee that walks
and as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without board for Partnership 2020 and the Nashville Sports Council and is Vice
through its doors the best it possibly can be. Led by Bridgestone Arena’s
their tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to President of Showcase Baseball of Tennessee. Junghans is also involved
talented and creative operations team, Summer 2019 was anchored by achieve, we would not be the organization we are today. Junghans is in AMEND, a group that will make Nashville the safest city in America
proud to serve these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group for women. In his spare time, Junghans enjoys being on the lake and
to continue reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL. watching his kids play their respective sports.
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SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF TICKETS, PREMIUM DAVE URSO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS
NAT HARDEN SALES & YOUTH HOCKEY
Dave Urso enters his third season as Senior these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to continue
An “original Predator” who started with the Season-Ticket Sales Manager prior to the 2003-04 season, Director of Ticket Vice President of Operations, where he over- reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL.
franchise in 1997, Nat Harden is responsible Sales in 2006, Vice President of Ticket Sales in 2007 and Senior Vice President sees all arena and event operations. His role
for all tickets sales, premium sales, business of Ticket Sales in 2013. also focuses on Bridgestone Arena’s food and Urso spent 21 years with Centerplate (1988-2009), which first began as
analytics, youth hockey and Ford Ice Center beverage and merchandise operations, man- a concession manager at the Palace of Auburn Hills until 1995. After this
Antioch and Bellevue. Under his direction, the A graduate of Mississippi State University with a bachelor’s degree in Business aging contractual and relationship elements of first job, Dave moved onto become a Concessions Manager with the Jack-
Nashville Predators enjoyed their most successful Administration and a master’s degree in Sports Administration, Harden played partnerships with outside vendors and others sonville Jaguars until 1997. The following year he started his five-year
sales seasons to date in 2018-19, stretching their baseball for the Bulldogs from 1992-96. Since taking over the season-ticket and continuing to build upon the Arena’s quality career with Tropicana Field as their General Manager before becoming
sellout streak to 153 consecutive home games sales, he has required all employees to ring a Mississippi State/Nashville control program. Centerplate’s Vice President of Operations for the Southeastern United
and selling out of season-tickets for the second Predators cowbell upon a sale. States in 2002. Most recently, Dave spent six years as a Regional Vice
time in franchise history. Under Harden’s leadership, average attendance for Urso is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the President for Delaware North Sportservice.
the Nashville Predators have remained at over 17,159 per game for the third Harden and his wife, Paige, reside in Nashville with their two children – 16-year- Loyal Legion and 7th Man for creating an amazingly unique bond with
consecutive season. old son, Ty, and 13-year-old daughter, Clara Scott. the Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized Urso and his wife, Tracy, reside in Brentwood. He has two sons – Jack, 15,
as Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan and Austin, 21, who graduated from the University of Florida in 2019 and
Harden is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal Legion support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and works for Lockheed Martin in Dallas, Texas.
and 7th Man for creating an amazingly unique bond with the Preds. Without their as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their
support, we would not have been recognized as Arena of the Year by Pollstar tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve,
magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan support solidified our spot as a Top we would not be the organization we are today. Urso is proud to serve
Workplace with The Tennessean and as the No. 1 professional sports franchise
by ESPN, and without their tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for
all we aim to achieve, we would not be the organization we are today. Harden
DAVID KELLS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF ENTERTAINMENT AND MARKETING
is proud to serve these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to David Kells has been with Bridgestone Arena Nashville’s live entertainment community ever since. Over the course of
continue reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL. and the Nashville Predators since 2005. During his career he has worked for SFX Entertainment, Great Big Shows, and AC
his tenure he has served as the Conversion Entertainment. Prior to joining the Bridgestone Arena staff, David helped
Harden started with the Predators as a Fan Relations Account Service Executive Manager, Event Manager, Director of Marketing, manage the legendary Exit / In and has been involved in producing such
before becoming a Corporate Account Executive in 2000. He was promoted to SVP of Booking and currently as the SVP of festivals as Dancin’ In the District (Nashville, Tenn.), Sundown in the City
Events and Marketing. (Knoxville, Tenn.) and Birmingham City Stages (Birmingham, Ala.).
Kells is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal Le- In addition to helping oversee Bridgestone Arena’s rise to one of the top
KEITH HEGGER SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE, CFO gion and 7th Man for creating an amazingly unique bond with the Preds. venues in the U.S. and the 2017 Pollstar Arena of the Year award, Kells
Without their support, we would not have been recognized as Arena has received personal recognition for his hard work in the industry. Kells
Keith Hegger enters his fourth year with the the NHL regarding financial reporting and projections. Hegger also has a of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan support was named the 2017 Pollstar Venue Executive of the Year, International
Predators organization and is the CFO and role in the organization’s Information Technology function and is becom- solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and as the Arena Buyers Association’s Venue Executive of the Year in 2014 and 2016
Senior Vice President of Finance. As the orga- ing increasingly involved in the organization’s relationship with the city No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their tireless and has been nominated for Pollstar’s Facility Executive of the Year 7
nization’s financial leader and a member of the of Nashville, whose Sports Authority owns Bridgestone Arena. dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve, we times. A lover of hockey from a young age, Kells’ hockey career peaked
Executive Leadership Team, Hegger oversees would not be the organization we are today. Kells is proud to serve these in 1980 when he received the Most Improved Player Award from the
the finances for the Nashville Predators, Prior to joining the Predators, Hegger served as the Vice President of incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to continue reaching Massena Minor Hockey Association.
Bridgestone Arena, Ford Ice Center and the Finance for the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies. While with the Grizzlies he our organization’s ONEGOAL.
Predators Foundation. managed the financial and payroll operations of the company, which Kells and his wife, Lucy, reside in Inglewood and have one
included participating in a new league credit facility and streamlining David quickly developed a passion for live entertainment after working daughter, Kathryn.
Hegger is most proud of and grateful for all of the financial close and reporting process. Hegger began his sports and his first concert at the age of 18 and is proud to have been part of
SMASHVILLE, the Loyal Legion and 7th Man for creating an amazingly entertainment career with the St. Louis Blues where he headed the
unique bond with the Preds. Without their support, we would not have
been recognized as Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA
accounting department as the Controller. With the Blues, in addition to
heading the accounting department, he was involved in several unique
HEIDI BUNDREN SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL
and ACM. Our fan support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The growth projects such as the modeling and opening of the historic opera Heidi Bundren enters her fifth season with tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve,
Tennessean and as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and house in downtown St. Louis and the purchase of the Blues affiliated the Predators, and third in her role as General we would not be the organization we are today. Helper is proud to serve
without their tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we minor league team at the time. After receiving a bachelor and master’s Counsel, in 2019-20. Bundren serves as the these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to continue
aim to achieve, we would not be the organization we are today. Hegger is degree in accounting from the University of Illinois, Hegger first entered organization’s chief legal advisor and provides reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL.
proud to serve these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group the workforce as an auditor with PricewaterhouseCoopers. direction on all legal matters impacting the
to continue reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL. team, Bridgestone Arena and Ford Ice Center Bundren began her career as a consultant at KPMG Consulting (currently
Antioch and Bellevue. Additionally, she is ex- BearingPoint), which offers global business consulting and advisory
Hegger and his wife, Lauren, reside in Franklin and have two daughters, tensively involved in the organization’s human services. Prior to working for the Predators, she spent two years as a
Hegger’s primary responsibilities include oversight of all financial Charlotte and Emily. resources, labor and employment matters and briefing attorney at the First Court of Appeals of Texas and more than
reporting as well as the cash and fiscal management of the company and works closely with the vendors that work with five years at Haynes and Boone, a Texas-based AmLaw 100 U.S. law
its assets. Since joining the Predators, he refinanced the local league the Predators and Bridgestone Arena on a daily firm. Bundren’s practice has been varied, but has been concentrated in
related credit facility for the organization and helped strengthen the basis. She joined the organization in 2015 as litigation and employment law matters.
relationship with the local banking partner. Hegger manages the budget Senior Counsel, was promoted to Assistant General Counsel in 2016 and
entered her current position in October of 2017. Bundren earned a BA in business administration and marketing from
and financial projection processes and is the team’s primary contact with
the University of Saint Thomas in 1999 and a Juris Doctorate from the
Bundren is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal
Legion and 7th Man for creating such an amazingly unique bond with South Texas College of Law in 2005. A native of Houston, Texas, she now
the Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized resides in Nashville with her husband, Brandon, and two sons, Riley and
as Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan Rhett. Heidi serves as a board member of both Ronald McDonald House
support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and Charities of Nashville and Catholic Charities of Tennessee.
as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their
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GERRY HELPER S ENIOR VICE PRESIDENT & SENIOR ADVISOR KYLE CLAYTON VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS
Kyle Clayton is entering his third season Our fan support solidified our spot as a 2017 Top Workplace with The
A veteran of more than 40 years in hockey hav- He was on the NHL’s Communications Advisory Board from 2004-09 and as the Vice President of Operations for Tennessean and as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and
ing been with the National Hockey League or was the organization’s point person with the NHL for the 2003 NHL Entry the Nashville Predators and Bridgestone without their tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we
one of its teams since 1979, Gerry Helper joined Draft in Nashville, which drew more than 13,000 people to Bridgestone Arena. Clayton is responsible for ensuring aim to achieve, we would not be the organization we are today. Clayton
the Predators in October 1997, and has served Arena. In 2011-12, the Predators Communications Department received Bridgestone Arena remains dedicated to the is proud to serve these incredible fans alongside our core leadership
in various communications roles. In his current the Dick Dillman Award, presented by the PHWA to the top communica- fan experience by implementing fan feedback group to continue reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL.
role, Helper assists in relations with the Sports tions department in each conference, and was a finalist again in 2012-13. seasonally through building upgrades. Each
Authority, Sports Council, Metro and State offseason, Bridgestone Arena focuses their Clayton started with the organization in 2007 as an intern in the
Governments. Helper works closely with upper In his first stint with an expansion franchise, Helper spent nearly seven renovation plans on enhancing areas for every accounting department. Upon graduating from Tennessee Tech, he
management on external organizational and years (1991-97) with the Tampa Bay Lightning as the team’s Vice Pres- person that enters the building. Clayton’s background in accounting started full time in April of 2008. Throughout his time in Smashville,
franchise communication issues. He has also served in various capacities ident of Communications and assisted with the development of Tampa and budget management has enabled the organization to maximize he has served as Staff Accountant, Senior Accountant, Assistant
on the board of the Predators Foundation and is currently the Chairman. Bay’s successful 1999 NHL All-Star Weekend bid. Helper also spent time each project’s potential. His team’s experience provides flexibility that Director of Finance, Director of Financial Reporting, Senior Director of
Since its inception, the Foundation has distributed more than $6.5 million as the NHL’s Director of Information (1987-89) and Director of Public allows many projects to be completed in extremely short offseasons Operations and now Vice President of Operations. Clayton is honored
to Nashville area charitable and community service organizations, Relations (1989-91) after beginning his sports career with the NHL’s while maintaining a busy concert schedule that consistently ranks to work for his hometown team that is ranked as the number one
including a single-season record of over $675,000 in 2018-19. Buffalo Sabres (1979-86). He also worked several Stanley Cup Finals and in the Top 10 in the U.S. Clayton is also responsible for managing the franchise in all of sports.
All-Star Games throughout his career. Predators relationship with the Metro Sports Authority and handling
Helper is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal other governmental affairs. Clayton, a Middle Tennessee native, resides in Thompson’s Station,
Legion and 7th Man for creating such an amazingly unique bond with Helper served on the board of directors for the Middle Tennessee YMCA Tenn., with his wife, Amanda, and children, Jackson, Noah and
the Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized and Joe C. Davis Camp Widjiwagan and is currently on the board of Clayton is most proud of and grateful for all of Smashville, the Loyal Charleston.
as Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan the Nashville Sports Council. He is a 1979 graduate of St. Bonaventure Legion and 7th Man for creating an amazingly unique bond with the
support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and University with a BA in mass communications and a 2000 graduate of Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized as
as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their Leadership Music. 2017 Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM.
tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve,
we would not be the organization we are today. Helper is proud to serve Helper and his wife, Kim, reside in Franklin and have two daughters –
these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to continue Renee and Abigail. TIM FRIEDENBERGER VICE PRESIDENT OF FACILITY OPERATIONS
reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL.
Tim Friedenberger is in his seventh season Friedenberger began his career in sports and entertainment with the
Helper has also been active with USA Hockey, serving as a communi- serving as the Vice President of Facility Tampa Bay Lightning in 1992. During his tenure, he served as the lead
cations liaison for the United States’ silver medal-winning team at the Operations with the Nashville Predators and Ice Technician, Director of Operations, and Vice President of Facility
2010 Vancouver Olympics and on USA Hockey’s marketing council from Bridgestone Arena. Operations.
1994-99.
Friedenberger is most proud of and grateful He got his first taste of the entertainment industry while touring around
for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal Legion and the country with various types of productions, and cut his teeth on the
7th Man for creating an amazingly unique business of ice as a project manager installing ice rinks throughout the
bond with the Preds. Without their support, United States, Europe and Asia. Friedenberger’s passion and dedication
we would not have been recognized as Arena to ice and hockey has earned him the respect of his peers throughout
of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan support the NHL.
DAVID CHADWELL VICE PRESIDENT OF EVENTS solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and as the
No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their tireless Friedenberger and his wife, Ginger, reside in Nolensville and have three
David Chadwell is the current Vice President of dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve, we dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve, we sons whom all love hockey and Tennessee.
Event Operations for the Nashville Predators would not be the organization we are today. Chadwell is proud to serve would not be the organization we are today. Friedenberger is proud
and Bridgestone Arena, a role he assumed in these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to continue to serve these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to
August 2012. A well-rounded executive with ex- reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL. continue reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL.
perience in front and back of house operations
including crowd control, event medical, event
services, food and beverage, parking, public
Before coming to Bridgestone Arena, the Nashville native worked at
Starwood Amphitheatre and Creative Artist Agency. He also spent time BRITT KINCHELOE VICE PRESIDENT OF GUEST SERVICES
safety, quality assurance, space planning and on tour with the legendary B.B. King. A Middle Tennessee State Univer-
ticket operations, Chadwell is responsible for sity alumnus, Chadwell has a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication Britt Kincheloe first joined the staff of then solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and as the
the experience of every guest entering Bridgestone Arena. Chadwell was with an emphasis in Music Business. During his tenure with Bridgestone called ‘Nashville Arena’ prior to its grand open- No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their tireless
instrumental in designing and developing Lexus Lounge, a state of the art Arena, Chadwell has received three awards for Leadership, as voted ing in December 1996. During her 22 years on dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve, we
500-person capacity event level lounge with annual revenues of over $5 on by his peers. He has been a member of the International Ticketing staff, Kincheloe has worked at the switchboard, would not be the organization we are today. Kincheloe is proud to serve
million. Chadwell joined Bridgestone Arena and the Nashville Predators Association (INTIX) since 2005 and International Association of Venue in the box office and in marketing and group these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to continue
full time in 2003 as Box Office Event Manager, advanced to Assistant Managers (IAVM) since 2012. sales before joining the premium seats depart- reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL.
Director of Ticketing in 2004 and Director of Ticket Operations in 2005. ment. In her position, she oversees the service
Chadwell and his wife, Scarlett, reside in Mt. Juliet, love to travel and departments for Corporate Development, A graduate of Vanderbilt University with a bachelor’s degree in
Chadwell is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal have two sons – Tyson and Maddox. Premium Services and season-ticket citizens. communication studies, Kincheloe is passionate about Mickey Fisher
Legion and 7th Man for creating an amazingly unique bond with the Memorial Scholarship initiatives and enjoys traveling and spending time
Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized as Are- Kincheloe is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal with family.
na of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan support Legion and 7th Man for creating an amazingly unique bond with the
solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and as the Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized as Are-
No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their tireless na of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan support
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DANNY SHAKLAN VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS JEFF KEALTY ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER, DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING
Danny Shaklan joined the Nashville Predators tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to achieve, Jeff Kealty enters his 19th season with the (2016 first-round pick) and Rem Pitlick (2016 third-round pick) – made their
marketing department in 2010. His current we would not be the organization we are today. Shaklan is proud to serve Nashville Predators organization and second NHL debuts during the 2019-20 season, with Fabbro skating in all six of
responsibilities include overseeing all market- these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to continue as the team’s Assistant General Manager and Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff contests. Juuse Saros, another Kealty draft
Director of Scouting in 2019-20, overseeing choice (2013 fourth-round pick), has solidified his spot on the NHL roster,
ing and communication functions, including reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL.
Nashville’s professional and amateur while prospects Eeli Tolvanen (2017 first-round pick) and Alexandre Carrier
creative development around Smashville and in- scouting efforts. (2015 fourth-round pick) made their League debuts in 2017-18 and 2016-17,
game, online and grassroots marketing, media Prior to joining the Predators, he spent five years with Country Music respectively. Forsberg – who has led the team in points four of the last
buying, sponsor and ticket sales activations and Television (CMT) in the Consumer Marketing department, where he Before being promoted to Director of Player five seasons and has tallied five 20-goal campaigns – was ranked third by
social media for both the Nashville Predators helped promote “CMT Crossroads,” “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Mak- Personnel on Dec. 1, 2017, Kealty spent 11 Nashville’s scouting staff for the 2012 NHL Draft, an integral component
and Bridgestone Arena. ing the Team,” “Gone Country” and “World’s Strictest Parents.” Danny seasons as Nashville’s Chief Amateur Scout; his in his acquisition from Washington. Additionally, the blockbuster trade for
started his sports career working at Major League Lacrosse, owned by scouting played an integral role in the acquisitions of Filip Forsberg, Ryan All-Star center Ryan Johansen was made possible by the scouting staff’s
Shaklan is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal celebrity fitness guru, Jake Steinfeld (Body By Jake). Johansen and Calle Jarnkrok. With his experience in amateur scouting all knack for selecting world-class defensemen.
Legion and 7th Man for creating such an amazingly unique bond with over the world and development of prospects within the Predators system,
the Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized Born in New York, Shaklan is now a proud resident of Smashville, where 10 players who were drafted by the Predators during his tenure are on the Other homegrown selections selected early in the Kealty era such as
team’s current roster, including Roman Josi, Ryan Ellis, Mattias Ekholm, Roman Josi, Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Craig Smith and Viktor Arvidsson
as Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan he resides with his wife Jen, their sons Sam and Jesse and their dog Mo. Viktor Arvidsson, Colton Sissons, Craig Smith, Austin Watson, Dante have developed into core pieces of the Predators. Looking down the entire
support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean and Fabbro, Miikka Salomaki and Juuse Saros. Players drafted under Kealty’s organizational depth chart, Nashville is bullish on the future of Fabbro,
as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without their watch combined for 281 points (111g-170a) during the 2018-19 regular sea- Tolvanen, Pitlick and 2015 fourth-round pick Anthony Richard amongst
son, helping Nashville win the Central Division for the second consecutive others in a deep crop of talent.
DELMAR SMITH VICE PRESIDENT OF CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS season. The Predators have also reached the Stanley Cup Final (2017), won
the Presidents’ Trophy (2018) and qualified for the playoffs in each of the A first-round pick (22nd overall) of the Quebec Nordiques in 1994, Kealty
Delmar Smith joined the Predators in July of Preds. Without their support, we would not have been recognized as last five seasons with Kealty overseeing the team’s scouting. was signed by Nashville as a free agent in 1998 following a four-year
2006 and was promoted to his current role Arena of the Year by Pollstar magazine, IEBA, CMA and ACM. Our fan college career at Boston University. The former defenseman played one
The Boston native has overseen Nashville’s past 12 drafts, helping to pro season for the Milwaukee Admirals (International Hockey League)
as Vice President of Corporate Partnerships support solidified our spot as a Top Workplace with The Tennessean
bolster the club’s depth across the board, selecting 48 forwards, 29 before his playing career was cut short due to injury.
in March of 2015. “D” oversees all corporate and as the No. 1 professional sports franchise by ESPN, and without defensemen and 12 goalies since his first year running Nashville’s draft
partnerships for the Predators, Bridgestone their tireless dedication to this franchise and passion for all we aim to table in 2008. Kealty and his wife, Lynn, reside in Norfolk, Mass., and have two kids
Arena and Ford Ice Center Antioch and Bellev- achieve, we would not be the organization we are today. Smith is proud (twins) – son James and daughter Hannah.
ue. He also serves on the Board of Directors to serve these incredible fans alongside our core leadership group to Nashville continued to reap the benefits of Kealty and his staff’s astute
for Special Olympics of Tennessee. Prior to continue reaching our organization’s ONEGOAL. drafting over the past few seasons. Two more Preds draftees – Fabbro
joining the Predators, Smith served as the
Chief Operating Officer for Nashville Shores Smith and his wife, Jodi, reside in Lebanon and have two kids – son GENERAL MANAGER, MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS & DIRECTOR
Waterpark and Marina for seven years, and was the Director of Group
Sales for the Nashville Sounds Baseball Club for five years prior to that.
Luke and daughter Lille. Smith, who is a Nashville native, attended Mt.
Juliet High School and graduated from the University of Tennessee SCOTT NICHOL OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
with a degree in sports management and business.
Smith is most proud of and grateful for all of SMASHVILLE, the Loyal Scott Nichol enters his second season as Jose and St. Louis and scored a career-best 10 goals in 2007-08 with
Legion and 7th Man for creating an amazingly unique bond with the General Manager of the Milwaukee Admirals the Preds. Nichol also compiled 211 points (90g-121a) and 1,029 penalty
and seventh as the Predators Director of Player minutes in 398 games at the American and International Hockey League
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Good was instrumental in developing a program for Steve Sullivan that Before moving to California, Good served as the Student Assistant Strength
allowed the Predators forward to return to the ice on January 12, 2009 and Conditioning coach at the University of Colorado for two years. He re-
after almost a two-year absence that included missing 142 straight ceived his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Colorado
DJ Amadio Jeff Biddle Jeff Camelio Brad Peterson Craig “Partner” Baugh
regular-season games and 11 playoff games due to a back injury. In June of at Boulder along with certifications in strength and conditioning, sports Assistant Athletic Equipment Assistant Locker Room Attendant
Assistant Athletic Assistant Equipment
2009, Sullivan won the NHL’s Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy given “to the conditioning, Olympic weightlifting and kettlebell training. Good has recently Trainer/Massage Therapist Trainer Manager
player that best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship been recognized by the National Strength and Conditioning Association
and dedication to hockey.” During the summer of 2010, he designed and (NSCA) with the distinction of Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach
outfitted the new weight room at Bridgestone Arena with triple the amount Emeritus (RSCC*E) for demonstrating expertise and dedication in the field
of space to facilitate optimal in-season training. of strength and conditioning for more than 20 years.
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Emily Alcorn Dan Althoff Jane Avinger Rich Barker Nick Barnowski Mary Downs Nate Evans Alan Figueroa Kristen Finch Jackie Fisher
Box Office Senior Account Controller Director of Engineer- Sr. Communications Event Coordinator Ice Technician A/V Coordinator Community Relations Manager of
Coordinator Executive ing Operations Coordinator Senior Manager Creative Services
Kyle Bolt Jennifer Boniecki Ben Bosse Eric Bradley Brooks Bratten Jared Fisher Krystin Fisher Alex Fluehr Brooke Franklin Andy Franklin
Box Office Associate Amateur Hockey & Senior Director Information Sr. Communications Associate Account Comm. Relations Staff Accountant Guest Experience Amateur Hockey &
Fan Dev. Coordianator. of Events Technology Coord & Content Coord. Executive Coordinator Team Member Fan Dev. Coordinator
Katie Brooks Boone Alainna Brown Jack Burk Clint Burkhalter Jeremy Burson Zach Funk Tom Gallo Tony Gann Megan Garrett Heather Giddens
Guest Experience Guest Experience Senior Director of Hockey Operations Director of Broadcast System Director of Quality Public Safety Social Media Contract & Booking
Team Member Team Member Corporate Dev. Coordinator Corporate Part. Engineer Assurance Supervisor Coordinator Coordinator
Chris Burton Danny Butler Shannon Callihan Susan Charnley Paige Ciuffo Brad Gillispie David Graham Madison Green Paul Green Sarah Gromos
Senior Director of Ford Ice Center Facility Operations Director of Payroll Senior Manager of Director of Ticket Director of Technical Event Coordinator Graphics Assistant Brand & Activations
Premium Sales General Manager Coordinator Corporate Activation Sales Operations Coordinator
Sydney Clarson Matt Coles Lara Crouch Tom Cummings Bridgette DaSilva Chris Halley Kathleen Hammontree Caitlin Hanafee Joe Hardin Austin Harlow
Guest Experience Facility Ops Director, Sr Manager of Ticker Ops, Public Safety Corporate Partnerships Group Sales Corp. Partnerships Analyst of Maintenance Sr. Mgr. of Box Office,
Team Member Ford Ice Center Premium & Corporate Dev. Supervisor Account Manager Account Executive Account Manager Consumer Strategy Mechanic Finance & Events
Emily Deathridge Patricia Decker Mike Deere Beth DeGrandis Allie DiDomenico Richard Harrison Jake Hartzfeld Bart Hatton Karis Hefton Abby Helper
Premium Seats Loading Dock Public Safety Exec. Assistant to Senior Coordinator of Painter Associate Producer Conversion Human Resources Receptionist
Coordinator Attendant Supervisor CEO, President & Alt. Marketing Activations Technician Assistant
Governor
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Josh Henderson Patrick Higgins Brittney Hitch Sean Hochberg Rian Hooper Manny Medina Mark Menth Jeremy Meriwether Daniella Milroy Will Moore
Public Safety Officer, Hockey Operations Guest Experience Marketing Manager Premium Seats Operations Manager, Senior Electrician Manager of Corporate Partnerships Sr. Ticket Operations
Ford Ice Center Coord., Ford Ice Center Team Member Coordinator Ford ice Center Guest Services Account Coordinator Coordinator
Daniel Hopkins Joe Jenkins Tami Jones Mitch Jordan Monica Kennedy Hannah Morris Connor Morvay Courtni Mosley Andrew Muchitch Patrick Murray
Public Safety Maintenance Public Safety Video Production Skating Program Senior Marketing Public Safety Senior Director of HVAC Tchnician Youth Hockey
Coordinator Mechanic Supervisor Manager Coordinator Coordinator Manager Human Resources Coordinator
Kathy King Rebecca King Taylor Klein Lynne Koester Bob Kohl Lindsey Nelson Tommy Nelson James O’Hara Jill Ormandy Jen Otis
Accounting Senior Director of Community Relations Feature Producer Senior Director of HR Generalist Information Technology Senior Graphic Senior Counsel Business Admin & Accounting
Specialist Community Relations Coordinator Broadcasting Coordinator Designer Manager, Ford Ice Center
Paige Kozlowski Robert Krause Marissa Kraut Allie Laskaris Robin Lee Jason Oxford Kara Pack Jamie Parham Michael Paul Carter Penzien
Analyst of Business Ticket Operations Business Operations Scott Hamilton Skating Sr. Manager of Corp. Director of Corporate Office Manager, Guest Experience Director of Adult Hockey
Intelligence and CRM Assistant Mgr, Ford Ice Center Academy Coordinator Partnership Service Development Ford Ice Center Team Member Information Technology Coordinator
Cameron Libbert Evan Lindsey Dalton Linkus Matt Loftus JT Louviere Nick Pichnic Emily Polanowicz Zach Preston Tyler Rayburn AJ Rockwell
Guest Experience Corporate Hockey Ops Research & Accounting Manager Director of Content Producer Corp. Communications Manager of Guest Experience Corporate Development
Team Member Development Manager Dev. Data Engineer Business Strategy Coordinator Club Services Team Member Manger
Chad Ludkey Chase Lutz Charles Marczynski Will McCaskill Jake McGowan Matt Rowley Michael Rust Lindsay Rutledge Eric Schmitz Nigel Schnarr
Director of Marketing Coordinator, Box Office Associate Business Operations Guest Experience Graphics Business Intelligence Business Analytics Box Office Ice Manager
Public Safety Ford Ice Center Manager, Ford Ice Center Team Member Coordinator Manager Manager Events Manager
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Byron Schneider Kyle Scholl Andrew Serpico Sara Shear Mike Skeats Josh Wolf Stephen Wythe Jeff Zavatsky Zach Zazzi
Overnight Manager Ticket Operations Amateur Hockey & Director of Sr. Mgr of Amateur Premium Associate Account Hockey Ops Administrator & A/V Coordinator
Assistant Fan Dev. Coordinator Ticket Operations Hockey & Fan Dev. Sales Manager Exectuive Exec.Assistant
Whitney Snyder Mallory Sova Ernie Spangler Curtis Sparrow Ashley Spencer
Manager of Operations Conversion Operations Conversion Associate Account Ticket Operations
Club Services Technician Technician Executive Events Manager
Chuck Stephens Bob Stewart Ashlee Stokley Kimmie Stoops Claire Surratt Francis
Director of Maintenance Director of Amateur Hockey&Fan Senior Director
Creative Services Mechanic Event Services DevelopmentCoordinator of Marketing
Kristina Taylor Zack Taylor Kim Trinkler Paula Trujillo Pier Vaughn
Corporate Partnerships Manager of Director, HRIS Learn to Skate Executive Assistant,
Account Manager Guest Experience & Payroll Manager Legal/Human Resources
Ethan Vincent Courtney Watson Emily Whitcomb Lonnie Wilkerson Denise Willaims
A/V Coordinator Staff Accountant Brand & Activations Senior Director Box Office
Assistant of Ticketing Operations Manager
Zachary Williams Thomas Willis Allie Wilson Kevin Wilson Tim Wilson
Premium Seat Director of Digital Box Office Manager Director of Premium Seats Sales
Coordinator & Radio Content Communications Senior Manager
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Crisp posted 201 points (67g-134a) in 536 games during his 11 seasons
in the NHL as a player for the Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, New York FOX SPORTS All Predators games televised on FOX Sports Tennessee will
Islanders and Philadelphia Flyers. He won three Stanley Cup Champi- TENNESSEE also be available on FOX Sports GO (FOXSportsGo.com), a
onships – two as a player with the Flyers (1974 and 1975) and one as a free app that provides live streaming video of more than
coach with Calgary (1989) – and he is one of only 14 people to have won The Nashville Predators 3,100 live events. It is currently available for iOS, Apple
the Cup as both player and head coach. The Parry Sound, Ont., native and FOX Sports TV, Android, Android TV, Fire tablets and Fire phones, Roku
Tennessee are entering players and Roku TV, select Windows devices, and online at
their 22nd season FOXSportsGO.com. Fans can download the mobile app from
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PREDATORS FOUNDATION PREDATORS FOUNDATION
Established in 1998, the Nashville Predators Foundation presented In August 2019, the Nashville Predators Foundation partnered with PREDS & THREADS FASHION SHOW FEBRUARY 19, 2020
by SmileDirectClub is devoted to funneling the excitement of Nashville-based SmileDirectClub Through this partnership, the Nashville
professional sports towards the needs of the community by Predators Foundation will introduce new SuperGrants, which will be
offering unique resources and financial support to local youth- awarded to Middle Tennessee community organizations to complete The Preds & Threads Fashion Show returns for the 2019-20 season! The 2017-18 fashion show was the first in Preds history and featured all the players on the team roster
oriented organizations. Since its inception, using funds generated large-scale projects in support of education, health, and cultural needs strutting their stuff down the runway in fashions provided by our friends at Dillards, The Mall at Green Hills, along with their significant others and children from local youth
by a variety of annual fundraising events, the Foundation has across the state. The grants will range from $25,000 to $100,000
awarded $6.5 million in grants to 615 charitable organizations, and will be awarded to several Tennessee-based organizations to charities. Guests also enjoyed a cocktail hour before the show began with Preds coaches, broadcasters, and alumni while bidding on an extensive one-of-a-kind auction. For
including a record $675,000 during the 2019-20 season. Annually, further the empowerment of youths and their families during times more information, please visit nashvillepredators.com/fashion
the Foundation distributes over $2 million in funding to non-profits of transition.
throughout Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
KABOOM! FALL 2019
GAME NIGHT AUCTION
FIRST TENNESSEE BRENT PETERSON
CELEBRITY GOLF CLASSIC AND PETEY’S PREDS PARTY The Predators Foundation hosts an auction in conjunction with every Nashville
Predators home game online. Fans can text preds to 52182, enabling fans both at the
The Nashville Predators Foundation and the Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s host the First Tennessee Nashville Pred- game and across the world to bid and take home items in support of the Foundation.
ators Brent Peterson Celebrity Golf Classic and Petey’s Preds Party each September. Petey’s Preds Party gets the two-day The online auction includes autographed merchandise from across the sports world,
event off to a great start over the ice at Bridgestone Arena and includes dinner and an auction, along with a comedy show. one-of-a-kind Predators items like holiday baskets stuffed with each players’ favor-
The golf tournament closes out the two-day event at Vanderbilt Legends Club. As part of the second Weekend of Giving, the ite goodies, unique Tennessee souvenirs and more. Hockey fans can also view items
2019 First Tennessee Petey’s Preds Party and Golf Classic helped raise $300,000 each and is split between the up for auction during home games on the main concourse by Section 106/107.
Nashville Predators Foundation presented by SmileDirectClub and Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s.
For more information please visit nashvillepredators.com/golf and nashvillepredators.com/petey MYSTERY PUCKS
The Nashville Predators Foundation will team up with KaBOOM! – a national
nonprofit dedicated to bringing balanced and active play to all kids – to build a new In addition to the auction, the Foundation sells autographed pucks on select
playground in the Nashville area again in November of 2019. Volunteers from the game nights through the “Mystery Pucks” fundraiser. At the game, fans have the
NASHVILLE PREDATORS FISHING TOURNAMENT Predators, other local organizations including BlueCare Tennessee, Hunt Brothers, opportunity to select a wrapped, themed puck autographed by a Predators player
SPONSORED BY BASS PRO SHOPS AND GUY HARVEY LP Building Products, MAPCO, 102.5 The Game and the community work together to with select pucks specialized for buyers to receive an extra prize.
make the new playgrounds, designed by the children who will use it, in just one day!
Fishing enthusiasts spent an afternoon on the water on Sept. 8, 2019 at Old
This year’s build will take place at KIPP Nashville – Antioch College Prep Elementary
Hickory Lake with the Nashville Predators Foundation at the annual Preds
and marks the eighth consecutive year that the Preds have partnered with KaBOOM!
BIRTHDAY & SPECIAL MEGATRON MESSAGES
Fishing Tournament. This two-part event featured a welcome dinner and
and the ninth playground that the Predators have built in Middle Tennessee (the
silent auction, with an early morning boat launch and weigh-in at Bass Pro For a donation to the Predators Foundation, fans have an opportunity to put
organization built two in 2014).
Shops the following day. The event featured a silent auction with specialty birthday, anniversary and engagement announcements on the Bridgestone Arena
Preds and fishing items as well as the opportunity to fish with select Preds scoreboard during Predators home games. In-game scoreboard message rates are
players or pro fisherman. This year’s event featured Preds forward Austin $50. To schedule, please visit NashvillePredators.com/scoreboard or contact
Watson along with pro fishermen Ott Defoe, Mike McClelland, Timmy Hor- Community Relations at (615) 770-2331.
ton, Edwin Evers and David Walker. All proceeds from the event benefit the
365 Pediatric Cancer Fund presented by Twice Daily. For more information ZAMBONI RIDES/PRE-GAME VISIT
please visit nashvillepredators.com/fishing. TO THE PENALTY BOX
NASHVILLE PREDATORS CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL PREDS & PINS For a $100 donation to the Nashville Predators Foundation, Predators fans can ride
PRESENTED BY ORCA COOLERS BY UNITEDHEALTHCARE, DECEMBER 5, 2019 the Zamboni or have the opportunity to sit in the visiting team’s penalty box during
the Nashville Predators’ pregame skate. To schedule, please visit nashvillepredators.
The Nashville Predators opened The Nashville Predators com/zamboniride or nashvillepredators.com/penaltybox, or contact Community
the doors of Bridgestone Arena Foundation will host its eighth Relations at (615) 770-2331.
in the heat of summer for the annual Preds & Pins presented
eighth straight year in 2019, by UnitedHealthcare Bowling HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER NOV. 2, 2019 AND FEB. 22, 2020 DONATION REQUESTS
welcoming beer lovers inside fundraiser at Hermitage Strike
to sample beer from more and Spare on December 5, 2019. Every season, the Nashville Predators host two Hockey Fights Cancer Nights The Nashville Predators are committed to positively influencing the community far
than 80 different breweries This casual evening features two (a league-wide initiative). These nights benefit the 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund beyond the game. The team’s community relations department assists non-profit
at the Nashville Predators hours of bowling, a buffet and presented by Twice Daily at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt and charities and other businesses to raise money for their own causes. To request
Craft Beer Festival presented photo opportunities with Preds include donations collected at all main entrances and silent auctions that feature a non-monetary donation for your event, please visit nashvillepredators.com/
by Allegiant. In addition to players, Gnash and local celeb- specialty jerseys worn by the players. Patients from the children’s hospital attend donations.
receiving unlimited tastings, rities. Last year’s event raised the game, ride on the Zamboni, take part in a postgame meet-and-greet with
attendees also received a commemorative glass. This summer’s festival raised over $30,000 with all proceeds players and participate in Zebra’s Care, a charitable organization run by the NHL
nearly $70,000. For the second time, Red Silo Brewery was voted by the guests as benefited the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt through the 365 Officials Association.
the favorite brewery during the 2019 festival. For more information, please visit Pediatric Cancer Fund presented by Twice Daily. For more information, please visit
nashvillepredators.com/beer. nashvillepredators.com/bowling
DEX SCORE & WIN
WINE FESTIVAL & TASTING During the 2018-19 season, every time a Preds player scored a goal or recorded
a goaltending win, DEX Imaging and Mailing made a donation to the Predators
First held in 2006, the Nashville Predators Foundation Wine Festival & Tasting presented by Deacon’s New South takes place over Foundation through the DEX Score and
the ice at Bridgestone Arena in the spring. Last season, the Festival raised more than $120,000 and featured samples of more than Win program. Last season, the 14th
220 wines, beers and liquors, many of which came from local Tennessee craftsmen. The event also included culinary delicacies season of the program, raised $32,800
from local restaurants, a complimentary Preds-branded glass and photo opportunities with Predators mascot Gnash. The event also for distribution to 10 Middle Tennessee
featured a VIP dinner and tasting hosted by MollyDooker Wines in the Patron Platinum Club that included a five-course wine dinner charities. Since its inception in the 2005-06 season, the program has raised more
with wine pairings. This year’s festival will be held in April 2020, for more information, please visit nashvillepredators.com/wine. than $421,000 for 67 charities.
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COMMUNITY RELATIONS/ YOUTH HOCKEY/
PREDATORS FOUNDATION FAN DEVELOPMENT
GRANT RECIPIENTS 365 PEDIATRIC CANCER FUND The Nashville Predators continue their efforts to enhance the The Nashville Predators also assist area youth hockey
awareness and opportunity of youth hockey in Middle Tennessee. organizations by providing coaches and players clinics, ice time at
On May 2, 2019 the Nashville Predators Foundation distributed 150 grants totaling Spearheaded by the leadership of former Preds captain Shea Weber and goaltender The Predators have created partnerships with local youth hockey Bridgestone Arena and funding for uniforms. Area youth players
more than $675,000 to Nashville and Middle Tennessee-based community service and Pekka Rinne, the Nashville Predators Foundation formed the 365 Pediatric Cancer associations and assist with fundraising, hockey education and are also frequently featured during intermissions at Predators
charitable organizations – the largest one-time allocation in team history. Each year, Fund presented by Twice Daily in 2014 (formerly the Nashville Predators Pediatric additional ice time to promote the growth of the sport at the home games
the Predators Foundation board selects four Feature Charities. These organizations Cancer Research Fund), which goes to help fund pediatric cancer research at Monroe grassroots level.
receive exclusive opportunities throughout the season including in-arena drives, Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. The Preds raise money for the 365 Fund
Predators participation in events, tickets to home games, recognition in team publica- through Hockey Fights Cancer games, silent and blind auctions, mystery pucks, fan
tions as well as other unique opportunities. The 2019-20 Feature Charities are AWAKE donations and more. For more information about the 365 Fund, visit
TN, Mental Health America, Nashville Dolphins and Read to Succeed. nashvillepredators.com/365fund. STREET PRIDE NASHVILLE PREDATORS KIDS CLUB
Presented by Delta Dental
GRANT APPLICATIONS PLAYERS’ CHARITABLE INVOLVEMENT The NHL’s League-wide
street youth hockey The Nashville Predators
The Predators Foundation places priority on giving back to the local communities Nashville Predators players, management, staff and Gnash gave more than 8,000 program, NHL Street, Kids Club presented by
where its players, employees and fans live and work. Foundation grants range from hours of community service during the 2018-19 season. Over the years, players serves local community Delta Dental provides
$500 to a maximum of $10,000. Organizations must have a 501(c)3 status to apply. To have donated thousands of game tickets and have visited hundreds of non-profit centers and schools by an opportunity for kids
request application information please email Krystin Fisher at organizations throughout the Middle Tennessee community. Several organizations providing this free athletic and educational program. and families alike to get
kfisher@nashvillepredators.com. have benefited from the Predators’ charitable ticket initiatives. involved with the team
COLTON SISSONS & AUSTIN WATSON - Charity Holiday Party The NHL and the Nashville Predators provide street hockey sticks, during the 2018-19 season.
pucks, nets and protective goalie equipment, including start-up The Preds Kids Club is filled
JACK DILLER EDUCATION AWARD For a third season, Colton Sissons and Austin Watson are teaming up to host our
hockey instruction for coaching and administration. The Predators
annual Charity Holiday Party. Each Christmas, 70-80 youngsters and their parents are with exciting features, events, member benefits and more. Fans can
identified and adopted from local organizations and invited to Bridgestone Arena for also provide informative manuals for staff and participants, as well sign up for Kids Club at the Youth Hockey table outside Section 108
Each season the Predators Foundation awards four high school seniors the Jack Diller
a holiday meal, activity, pictures with Santa & Santa Gnash and receive presents that as follow-ups with program centers and player/coach clinics. during all Nashville Predators home games or at
Education Award in the amount of $2,500 each. Since inception, $122,500 has been
given. Applicants must reside within Middle Tennessee and excel in academics, ath- the players and Preds staff have purchased. Sissons and Watson not only help shop nashvillepredators.com/kidsclub.
for the gifts but also hand them out with Santa & Santa Gnash. There are currently more than 40 youth facilities that participate
letics and volunteerism. The four winning students are recognized during a Predators
NICK BONINO – Bones’ Barracks in the Street Pride program including Boys & Girls Clubs throughout TAKING HOCKEY TO THE STREETS
home game. For more information, please contact the Nashville Predators Foundation
This season, Nick Bonino is again partnering with and enhancing the Ford Military Sa- Middle Tennessee, Metro Parks and Recreation and the YMCA of
at (615) 770-2331 or visit nashvillepredators.com/dilleraward.
lute of the Game by inviting the honoree and his guests for a meet and greet outside Middle Tennessee. This free grassroots hockey development program Taking Hockey to the Streets is a grassroots marketing initiative in
the locker room with him, where Bonino presents them an autographed Preds jersey emphasizes that all which members of the Predators organization make unannounced
and they then enjoy dinner in the Patron Platinum Club donated by Levy Restaurants a child needs to play visits to neighborhoods where kids routinely gather to play street
and are then recognized in-arena during the game. hockey are sneakers, hockey. The visit includes a street hockey game, giveaways for the
COMMUNITY RELATIONS breaking down any
FILIP FORSBERG – Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee young players and routine appearances by players, coaches and
In September, Ford Ice Center Antioch hosted the Filip Forsberg Hockey Clinic pre- socio-economic Preds mascot Gnash.
The Predators are committed to the underlying team mission to “work hard, play hard barriers associated
sented by Delta Dental of Tennessee that benefits Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee. The
and provide outrageous customer and community service.” Every member of the with the sport.
clinic, which raised $25,000, attracted 100 youngsters, ages 7-14, for an afternoon of
Predators organization can be found giving back to the community throughout the
season – from ownership and players to management and staff – through our Hearts
fun and learning. All proceeds from the clinic went to Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee. HOCKEY RULES
RYAN JOHANSEN – Youth Hockey
of Gold initiative. As a staff, the goal is to reach 8,000 volunteer hours
For select games this season, Ryan Johansen is donating his personal suite to be Hockey Rules is a free, traveling, interactive hockey experience that
each season.
auctioned off to raise money to fund local youth hockey initiatives and various grants GET OUT AND LEARN! Presented by Erie Insurance aims to educate elementary and middle
to enhance youth hockey programs in Middle Tennessee. Organizations that benefit school students on basic hockey skills
This commitment to the community is seen through various initiatives. A few of the
from this donation include American Special Hockey Association, Hendersonville Get Out And Learn! (G.O.A.L!) presented
Predators’ 2018-19 initiatives include food drives, blood drives, annual holiday toy and the Nashville Predators organization.
Inline Hockey Association, Nashville Elite Hockey Club, National Wheelcats, Scott by Erie Insurance program introduces
drive, hospital visits, Thanksgiving turkey deliveries, a holiday party for kids and During the school year, Hockey Rules visits
Hamilton Skating Club, Youth Incorporated In-Line Hockey. the game of hockey to everyone, both
Hockey Fights Cancer awareness night. more than 35 schools, reaching more than
ROMAN JOSI – Best Buddies young and old, without the financial
5,000 students. The Predators provide all
Back for a third season, Roman Josi provides tickets for a different buddy pair from commitment typically associated with
OTHER INITIATIVES necessary equipment and instruction at no
Best Buddies to attend the game. The pair participate in the high-five line before the the sport. This free, introductory pro-
cost. The program continues into the summer as the Hockey Rules
game meeting players as they head to the ice. He also is donating his personal suite gram, designed for those with no prior
Throughout the year, the Nashville Predators organize charitable drives to benefit the
Summerfest Tour travels to youth camps, educating young fans on
throughout the year to be auctioned off to raise additional funds for Best Buddies and experience, is offered in weekly sessions
families of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, where fans are encouraged to bring donations.
the sport of hockey.
will attend the organization’s annual prom and gala. throughout the year at local rinks. The
PEKKA RINNE – 365 Fund presented by Twice Daily Predators provide all necessary equip-
DATES OPPONENT CHARITY BENEFITING
The 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund presented by Twice Daily, which was started by Pekka ment, ice time and instruction, making BLUE CROSS BLUESHIELD
Sept. 25 Carolina American Red Cross Blood Drive Rinne and Shea Weber, presented a $470,000 check in October 2018 to help fund the program ideal for any family. The BLUELINER OF THE GAME
Nov. 2 NY Rangers Hockey Fights Cancer Night pediatric cancer research at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. As Preds are dedicated to supporting the
Nov. 25 St. Louis Second Harvest Food bank of Middle Tenn. part of the fund, Rinne and Weber purchased two suites at Bridgestone Arena that development of youth hockey at all levels and recognize the need An opportunity to experience the excitement from ice-level offered
Dec. 14 Dallas Holiday Toy Drive accommodate 32 children and families from the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital for local skating facilities to be accessible for beginners to help grow as a ticket package during Predators home games. Youth hockey
at Vanderbilt for all Preds home games. A night in the suite includes food and the sport, beginning at younger ages. Since its inception in the fall of players ages 7-14 get the opportunity of a lifetime as their name is
Dec. 23 Arizona American Red Cross Blood Drive
beverages, knee hockey with a real goal light, 365 Fund t-shirts and postgame meet 2006, more than 5,000 kids have graduated from G.O.A.L! called during the starting lineup; they skate to the blue line and then
Jan. 18 Buffalo Mental Health America Charity Night stand alongside their favorite Predators player during the National
and greets with Rinne and his teammates.
Feb. 16 St. Louis Read to Succeed Charity Night Anthem.
KYLE TURRIS – Kyle’s Crew
Feb. 22 Columbus Hockey Fights Cancer Night Kyle Turris invites families from different organizations that work with individuals
Mar. 26 Los Angeles AWAKE TN Charity Night with disabilities to Nashville Predators home games. These families enjoy the Preds
April 1 Montreal Nashville Dolphins Charity Night game through seats purchased by Turris, receive Kyle’s Crew shirts and participate in
a postgame meet and greet with Turris and other Preds players.
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YOUTH HOCKEY/ YOUTH HOCKEY/
FAN DEVELOPMENT FAN DEVELOPMENT
PREDATORS HOCKEY SCHOOL SKATE AT BRIDGESTONE ARENA NPAHA ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE student progress, a nutrition worksheet and teacher manual. The
program launched with a Teach the Teacher event at Bridgestone
The Predators host a hockey school Since the Predators inaugural season in 1998-99, thousands of youth Adults can join in the fun of playing hockey with the Nashville Arena to watch morning skate followed by street hockey instruction.
each July at Ford Ice Center in hockey players have had the opportunity to skate on the same Predators Amateur Hockey Association Adult Leagues. Whether you All fifth-grade students invited to a field trip at Ford Ice Center for
Antioch, which is open to boys and surface as NHL players. As a ticket fundraiser program, Mites on Ice are a beginner who has just started the game, an experienced player Hockey 101 and free public skate. In the first year, PFC reached 22,000
girls ages 8 – 14. Youth attending the is offered to hockey teams ages 9-and-under for the chance to skate or somewhere in between, Ford Ice Center has a league for you! students in 50 elementary schools. Preds Fitness Challenge reached
hockey school are challenged daily in front of 17,000-plus fans during intermissions at select Predator Leagues run year-round (fall/winter, spring and summer) and include 270 schools and 127,000 students last season.
with more than two hours of ice time, home games. playoffs and championships. Our USA Hockey-sanctioned league
intensive dry-land conditioning, video hosts more than 700 adult players and offers competition for all FUTURE GOALS/HOCKEY SCHOLAR
analysis and “chalk talk” sessions. There are several opportunities throughout the season for adults to level of play for adults ages 18 and over. We have grown from seven POWERED BY EVERFI
Hockey School emphasizes the basic fundamentals of hockey – skate on Bridgestone Arena ice. Rise and Grind Morning Hockey takes teams in 2014-15 to 54 teams across five divisions in the coming
stickhandling, power skating, shooting and passing. place in the early morning hours at Bridgestone Arena and gives 2018-19 season. The Future Goals – Hockey Scholar™ online course is a unique tool
adults (ages 18+) the opportunity to get a quick workout in before that leverages the exciting game of hockey to teach science, tech-
Other features of the camp include daily lectures on nutrition, injury work. All levels are welcome and sessions are open to the first 26 NPAHA YOUTH HOUSE LEAGUE nology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts to students in grades
prevention, equipment maintenance and perspectives from the skaters and four goalies. The cost is $20 per session and includes 4-8. This course, aligned to state science and math standards, also
Predators scouting and coaching staffs. 60 minutes of ice, parking and breakfast. For more information or to This recreational league provides participants the opportunity to de- introduces students to STEM careers in hockey. This free program for
reserve a spot, register at velop individual and team hockey skills in a fun, relaxed environment. educators has an annual reach of over 435 participating schools, and
The Predators also host the Jr. Hockey School, an evening summer- www.nashvillepredators.com/riseandgrind. Our goal is to not only develop a player’s hockey skills, but to create more than 29,000 students involved in the digital platform.
time camp at Ford Ice Center in Antioch. The school is offered to an environment where youth can learn valuable life skills such as
children ages 4-7. Pucks and Pints Happy Hour open hockey is in the midst of its fourth teamwork, good sportsmanship, a positive attitude and a good work GO SKATE!
year at Bridgestone Arena. All levels are welcome, but participants ethic. The emphasis of the programming – whether learning how
must be at least 21 years of age and provide their own equipment. to stop or perfecting the wrist shot – will be on being “better than Go Skate! is a free Learn to Skate program proudly presented by the
The cost is $20 per session and includes 60 minutes of ice and a before.” Continuous improvement will be a theme utilized throughout Scott Hamilton Skating Academy, Ford Ice Center, Nashville Predators
complimentary “pint” at Pete and Terry’s Tavern following the ice much of our programming, executed in a measurable and meaningful and the Industry Growth Fund. This unique program encourages first-
session. For more information, or to reserve a spot, register at way. Our league is offered year-round and consists of more than 400 time skaters between the ages of 5-12 to learn to ice skate in a fun
www.nashvillepredators.com/pucksandpints. young hockey players fielding teams in the following age divisions: and encouraging environment, at no cost. The program includes a
Termite (6U), Mite (8U), Squirt (10U), Peewee (12U), Bantam/Midget free seven-week session of Scott Hamilton Skating Academy’s Learn
NASHVILLE PREDATORS SELECT (13+). In 2017-18, we had 1,135 players play within our House League to Skate classes with a FREE pair of hockey or figure skates at gradu-
across our Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer seasons. ation, as well as a $45 discount off athletes second session of Learn
The Nashville Predators Select Travel Hockey Program (Preds Select)
will play under the Nashville Predators Amateur Hockey Association to Skate. The program launched in 2016 and has granted over 1,300
and aims to provide Middle Tennessee youth hockey players an LITTLE PREDS LEARN TO PLAY skaters with free classes and skates, removing economical barriers,
environment to be better athletes, better individuals and better making skating accessible for first time youth to give skating a try!
players with a commitment to positive, Go Skate! is currently being offered in Pelham, Ala., Huntsville, Ala.,
fun and progressive skill development Knoxville, Tenn., Memphis, Tenn., Evansville, Ind., and Alpharetta, Ga.,
COACHING SYMPOSIUM through community and sport. Preds with expansion to four more regionals cities soon! Magic happens
Select is the Nashville Predators official
and first ever Travel Hockey program. when the steel hits the ice!
In an ongoing effort to
foster and improve youth They compete at the Tier II level and
will offer teams in the 10U, 12U, and 14U
hockey opportunities in Mid- age divisions for the 2019-20 season.
dle Tennessee, the Nashville
Predators offer support
Beginning in fall of 2016, the organization launched a new initiative.
to youth hockey coaches
Little Preds Learn to Play, which is partially funded by the NHL and
at all levels. Annually, the
NHLPA’s Industry Growth Fund, is a multi-year, multi-city endeavor
Preds host a free Coaching Symposium featuring Nashville Predators
by the Nashville Predators and participating ice rinks in an effort to
coaching staff. Through their partnership with USA Hockey, the Pred-
reduce cost barriers associated with an introductory program. Each
ators are able to present tools that any coach can use to improve his
session runs for six to eight weeks consecutively and is designed for
or her knowledge, and in turn, the team’s on-ice performance.
boys and girls ages 4-9 who have never played hockey. Starting at
just $85 (costs vary from rink to rink), participants get weekly on-ice
PREDATORS CUP instruction and are outfitted from head to toe with all the necessary
hockey equipment to begin playing and is theirs to keep!
The Predators Cup is the annual Tennessee State High School Hockey
Championship tournament. Established during the 1999-00 season, it
serves as a platform to highlight the top high school hockey teams PREDS FITNESS CHALLENGE
in the state and is hosted by the Nashville Predators each spring at
Bridgestone Arena. Since the inaugural tournament, 14 teams from Launched in the winter
Middle Tennessee, three teams from Memphis and one team from of 2015, Preds Fitness
Challenge is aninitiative For more information on these programs, please visit
Knoxville have won the Predators Cup.
designed to fit within the nashvillepredators.com/youthhockey, contact the Predators
NASHVILLE PREDATORS JV PROGRAM current P.E. curriculum and Youth Marketing and Fan Development Department at
The Nashville Predators JV Program for the 2018-19 season aims to aims to keep children active (615) 742-4381 or follow them on Twitter @PredsYouthHcky.
provide a supplement to our incredible Greater Nashville Scholastic and encourage them to
Hockey League for those players looking to gain the experience for make healthy choices. The
more ice time! Registered teams will use this program in order to Challenge requires students
help bolster the development of each player’s respective school
teams. The league began in 2017-18 with six teams and expanded to to complete five challenges
eight teams in 2018-19. centered on staying active, choosing healthy eating habits, and an
introduction to street hockey throughout the school year. Schools
receive a Welcome DVD with Preds Strength Coach, 60 sticks/ball,
pop-up nets, fitness wall charts, bracelets and charms to track
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MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS ADMIRALS COACHING STAFF
MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS 2017-18 DIRECTORY
510 W. Kilbourn Ave, Suite B • Milwaukee, WI 53203 KARL TAYLOR HEAD COACH
phone (414) 227-0550 • fax (414) 227-0568 Karl Taylor enters his second season as Taylor also spent one season as an assistant coach for the Western
Head Coach of the Milwaukee Admirals Hockey League’s Portland Winterhawks in 2013-14, where they
milwaukeeadmirals.com in 2019-20. finished second in the WHL’s regular-season standings with 113
points (54-13-5 record). Taylor helped guide the Winterhawks to the
TEAM INFORMATION Capacity: 9,256 In 2018-19, his first season behind the WHL Finals as the 2014 WHL Western Conference Champions, where
Team Colors: White, Gray, Ice Blue and Navy Radio Flagship: The Big 920 Admirals bench, Taylor led the club to the they fell to the Edmonton Oil Kings in seven games.
Home Arena: U niversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (920 AM WOKY) AHL’s Calder Cup Playoffs for the first
time since 2017 and 15th time in franchise Before jumping to the WHL, Taylor served as an assistant coach with
Panther Arena history. The Admirals finished with a the AHL’s Chicago Wolves in 2011-12 where they won the regular
Governor/CEO: Harris Turer Head Coach: Karl Taylor 36-24-14-2 (88 points) regular-season season division and was a head coach in the ECHL for six seasons
record en route to a second-place finish in the Central Division, the from 2005-11. He was at the helm of the Reading Royals from 2005-
President: Jon Greenberg Assistant Coaches: Scott Ford/Greg Rallo team’s highest divisional standing since the 2015-16 season. Under 08, making the playoffs in two of his three campaigns, amassing a
VP of Business Development: Mike Wojciechowski Goaltending Coach: Dave Rook Taylor’s tutelage, Anthony Richard and Colin Blackwell made their 112-82-22 record in the process. Taylor then became the first head
VP of Communications: Charlie Larson Athletic Trainer: Doug Agnew NHL debuts with the Predators and defenseman Matt Donovan – coach of the ECHL’s Ontario Reign from 2008-11, leading them to the
VP of Ticket Sales: John W. Bitter Equipment Manager: Kris Stierwalt spurned by an 11-goal, 35-point season – earned an NHL call-up for playoffs in their inaugural season. He finished second in the John
Play-by-Play Announcer: Aaron Sims Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jason Nordby the first time in four seasons. Additionally, six players established Brophy Award voting for ECHL coach of the year in 2008-09.
AHL career highs in points and Milwaukee allowed 207 goals, the
Yearly AHL/IHL Affiliations eighth-fewest in the AHL. Taylor played three seasons in the Ontario Hockey League with
YEAR TEAM LEAGUE COACH GP W L *OTL **SOL PTS GF GA the Windsor Spitfires, London Knights and North Bay Centennials,
Before joining the organization, the 47-year-old North Bay, Ont., na- tallying 35 points (16g-19a) in 137 games from 1988-91. Following his
1998-99 Milwaukee Admirals IHL Al Sims 82 38 28 0 16 92 254 265
tive spent four seasons with the AHL’s Texas Stars as an assistant junior career, he played for the University of New Brunswick from
1999-00 Milwaukee Admirals IHL Al Sims 82 37 36 0 9 83 222 246
2000-01 Milwaukee Admirals IHL Dave Allison 82 42 33 0 7 91 244 217 coach. In Texas, Taylor’s teams went a combined 152-108-30-14 and 1991-95, serving as an alternate captain in his final three seasons.
2001-02 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Dave Allison 80 30 35 10 5 75 198 207 made the playoffs in three of his four seasons. His tenure was head- Taylor also spent time as a head coach at Red Deer College in
2002-03 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Peter Horachek 80 32 27 14 7 85 247 251 lined by the Stars’ appearance in last season’s Calder Cup Finals, Alberta and the University of Waterloo before landing his first
2003-04 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Claude Noel 80 46 24 7 3 102 269 191 where they came one game from claiming the AHL title, falling to professional coaching job.
2004-05 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Claude Noel 80 47 24 4 5 103 247 207 the Toronto Marlies in Game 7. With Taylor behind the bench, Texas
2005-06 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Claude Noel 80 49 21 6 4 108 268 234 earned at least 90 points in three seasons, including the 2017-18 Taylor and his wife, Bev, reside in Milwaukee, Wis., with their son
2006-07 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Claude Noel 80 41 25 4 10 96 227 230 season’s 90-point effort (38-24-8-6) that culminated with the AHL’s
Mac and daughter Kate.
2007-08 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Lane Lambert 80 44 29 4 3 95 231 212 Western Conference Championship.
2008-09 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Lane Lambert 80 49 22 3 6 107 229 195
2009-10 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Lane Lambert 80 41 30 2 7 91 237 220
2010-11
2011-12
Milwaukee Admirals
Milwaukee Admirals
AHL
AHL
Lane Lambert
K. Muller/I. Herbers
80
76
44
40
22
29
6
2
8
5
102
87
226
210
194
190
SCOTT FORD ASSISTANT COACH
2012-13 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Dean Evason 76 41 28 4 3 89 197 200
2013-14 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Dean Evason 76 39 24 6 7 91 215 199 Scott Ford enters his fifth season as an The Brown University alum helped the Stingrays to an ECHL-record
2014-15 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Dean Evason 76 33 28 8 7 81 206 218 assistant coach for the Milwaukee Admirals 23-game winning streak and a berth in the Kelly Cup Final.
2015-16 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Dean Evason 76 48 23 3 2 101 224 193 in 2019-20 after helping to guide the Ad-
2016-17 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Dean Evason 76 43 26 4 3 93 225 212 mirals to the AHL’s Calder Cup Playoffs in Overall, Ford spent parts of seven seasons with the Admirals,
2017-18 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Dean Evason 76 38 32 4 2 82 216 235 2018-19. Ford will work alongside Admirals including two as team captain, and his 378 games played are the
2018-19 Milwaukee Admirals AHL Karl Taylor 76 36 24 14 2 88 217 207
Head Coach Karl Taylor and Assistant second-most in club AHL history. The Fort St. John, B.C., native
* Column refers to “overtime losses” from 2004-08 and “ties” from 1998-2004.
Coach Greg Rallo. posted 14 goals and 31 assists for 45 points, a +37 rating and 577
** Column refers to “shootout losses” from 2004-08 and 1998-99. Column referred to “overtime losses” from 2001-04. penalty minutes, the second-most in Milwaukee’s AHL history. Ford
In 1999-2000 and 2000-01, column refers to “shootout points”. Ford finished a distinguished 11-year is one of just two defensemen since 2004 to finish the season with
YEAR TEAM COACH STANDING PLAYOFF HISTORY playing career in 2014-15, splitting time with the Admirals and the a +20 rating or better (+24 in 2011-12).
1998-99 Milwaukee Admirals Al Sims 4th – Midwest Division Lost to Manitoba in 1st Rd, 2-0 South Carolina Stingrays. He skated in 12 games with Milwaukee,
1999-00 Milwaukee Admirals Al Sims 5th – East Division Lost to Cleveland in 1st Rd, 2-1 posting a pair of assists and 14 penalty minutes.
2000-01 Milwaukee Admirals Dave Allison 5th – East Division Lost to Chicago in 1st Rd, 4-1
2001-02 Milwaukee Admirals Dave Allison 5th – West Division Did not qualify GREG RALLO ASSISTANT COACH
2002-03 Milwaukee Admirals Peter Horachek 4th – West Division Defeated Rochester in Qualifying Rd, 2-1;
Lost to Houston in 1st Rd, 3-0 Greg Rallo enters his second season as an Prior to his professional career, Rallo played four seasons for Ferris
2003-04 Milwaukee Admirals Claude Noel 1st – West Division Defeated Cincinnati in 1st Rd, 4-3; Defeated Chicago in 2nd assistant coach for the Milwaukee Admirals in State University in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association from 2002-
Rd, 4-2; Defeated Rochester in 3rd Rd, 4-1; Defeated Wil- 2019-20. The 37-year-old native of Gurnee, Ill., 06, where he had 108 points (46g-62a) in 152 games. He also produced
played 12 seasons of professional hockey from 1.30 points per game in junior hockey as a member of the North
kes-Barre/Scranton in 4th Rd, 4-0, to win the Calder Cup
2005-17 that included stops in the NHL, AHL, American Hockey League’s Springfield Jr. Blues from 2000-02.
2004-05 Milwaukee Admirals Claude Noel 2nd – West Division Lost to Cincinnati in 1st Rd, 4-3 ECHL and the German professional league.
2005-06 Milwaukee Admirals Claude Noel 1st – West Division Defeated Iowa in 1st Rd, 4-3; Defeated Houston in 2nd Rd, Rallo and his wife, Liana, have two daughters, Avery and Addison, and
4-0; Defeated Grand Rapids in 3rd Rd, 4-0; Lost to Hershey Rallo competed in 11 NHL games with the a son, Ryder.
in Final, 4-2 Florida Panthers from 2011-13 and scored his
2006-07 Milwaukee Admirals Claude Noel 3rd – West Division Lost to Chicago in 1st Rd, 4-0 first career NHL goal on April 2, 2013, against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
2007-08 Milwaukee Admirals Lane Lambert 4th – West Division Lost to Chicago in 1st Rd, 4-2 In 615 career AHL contests, Rallo compiled 165 goals and 177 assists for
2008-09 Milwaukee Admirals Lane Lambert 1st – West Division Defeated Rockford in 1st Rd, 4-0; Lost to Houston in 342 points, including a career-high 54 (26g-28a) with Texas in 2010-11.
2nd Rd, 4-3 His AHL career featured stints with six different clubs and saw him
2009-10 Milwaukee Admirals Lane Lambert 4th – West Division Lost to Chicago in 1st Rd, 4-3 captain the San Antonio Rampage in 2013-14 and serve as an alternate
2010-11 Milwaukee Admirals Lane Lambert 1st – West Division Defeated Texas in 1st Rd, 4-2; Lost to Houston in captain for the Stars in 2015-16. Rallo also won the 2007 Kelly Cup
2nd Rd, 4-3 as ECHL champion with the Idaho Steelheads, where he had 31 points
(13g-18a) in 37 games.
2011-12 Milwaukee Admirals K. Muller/I. Herbers 2nd - Midwest Division Lost to Abbotsford in 1st Rd, 3-0
2012-13 Milwaukee Admirals Dean Evason 2nd - Midwest Division Lost to Texas in 1st Rd, 3-1
2013-14 Milwaukee Admirals Dean Evason 3rd - Midwest Division Lost to Toronto in 1st Rd, 3-0
2014-15 Milwaukee Admirals Dean Evason 5th – Midwest Division Did not qualify
2015-16 Milwaukee Admirals Dean Evason 1st - Central Division Lost to Grand Rapids in 1st Rd, 3-0
2016-17 Milwaukee Admirals Dean Evason 3rd - Central Division Lost to Grand Rapids in 1st Rd, 3-0
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2018-19 Milwaukee Admirals Karl Taylor 2nd - Central Division Lost to Iowa in 1st Rd, 3-2
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THE PLAYERS
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THE PLAYERS THE PLAYERS
2019-20 ORGANIZATIONAL ROSTER 2019-20 ORGANIZATIONAL ROSTER
Ht Wt Shoots Place of Birth Birthdate 2018-19 Team Ht Wt Shoots Place of Birth Birthdate 2018-19 Team
FORWARDS DEFENSE
Egor Afanasyev 6-4 201 L Tver, Russia 1/23/01 Muskegon (USHL) Frederic Allard 6-1 179 R Saint-Sauvier, Que. 12/27/97 Milwaukee (AHL)
Viktor Arvidsson 5-9 180 R Skellefteå, Sweden 4/8/93 Nashville (NHL) Alexandre Carrier 5-11 174 R Quebec City, Que. 10/8/96 Milwaukee (AHL)
Colin Blackwell 5-9 190 R Lawrence, Mass. 3/28/93 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) Semyon Chistyakov 5-10 168 L Yekaterinburg, Russia 8/7/01 Ufa (Russia-Jr.)/Ufa U-18 (Russia U-18)
Nick Bonino 6-1 196 L Hartford, Conn. 4/20/88 Nashville (NHL) Jeremy Davies 5-11 181 L Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que. 12/4/96 Northeastern (Hockey East)
Alexander Campbell 5-11 154 L Chateauguay, Que. 2/27/01 Victoria (BCHL) Marc Del Gaizo 5-9 170 L Basking Ridge, N.J. 10/11/99 UMass Amherst (Hockey East)
Daniel Carr 6-0 194 L Sherwood Park, Alta. 11/1/91 Chicago (AHL)/Vegas (NHL) Matt Donovan 6-1 205 L Edmond, Okla. 5/9/90 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL)
Lukas Craggs 6-0 190 L Elmhurst, Ill. 5/16/96 Bowling Green (WCHA) Mattias Ekholm 6-4 215 L Borlange, Sweden 5/24/90 Nashville (NHL)
Laurent Dauphin 6-1 181 L Repentigny, Que. 3/27/95 Milwaukee (AHL)/Tucson (AHL)/Arizona (NHL) Ryan Ellis 5-10 180 R Hamilton, Ont. 1/3/91 Nashville (NHL)
Matt Duchene 5-11 194 L Haliburton, Ont. 1/16/91 Columbus (NHL)/Ottawa (NHL) Dante Fabbro 6-0 189 R Colquitlam, B.C. 6/20/98 Boston Univ. (Hockey East)Nashville (NHL)
Filip Forsberg 6-1 205 R Ostervala, Sweden 8/13/94 Nashville (NHL) David Farrance 5-11 195 L Rochester, N.Y. 6/23/99 Boston Univ. (Hockey East)
Frederick Gaudreau 6-0 192 R Bromont, Que. 5/1/93 Nashville (NHL) Brandon Fortunato 5-11 170 L Albertson, N.Y. 6/7/96 Quinnipiac (ECAC)
Mikael Granlund 5-10 185 L Oulu, Finland 2/26/92 Nashville (NHL)/Minnesota (NHL) Hardy Haman Aktell 6-4 198 L Kage, Sweden 7/4/98 Bjorkloven (Sweden-2)/Vannas (Sweden-3)
Rocco Grimaldi 5-6 181 R Anaheim, Calif. 2/8/93 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) Dan Hamhuis 6-1 205 L Smithers, B.C. 12/13/82 Nashville (NHL)
Patrick Harper 5-7 150 L New York City, N.Y. 7/29/98 Boston Univ. (Hockey East) Matt Irwin 6-1 207 L Victoria, B.C. 11/29/87 Nashville (NHL)
Calle Jarnkrok 5-11 186 R Gävle, Sweden 9/25/91 Nashville (NHL) Roman Josi 6-1 201 L Bern, Switzerland 6/1/90 Nashville (NHL)
Tanner Jeannot 6-2 207 L Oxbow, Sask. 5/29/97 Milwaukee (AHL) Steven Santini 6-2 207 R Mahopac, N.Y. 3/7/95 New Jersey (NHL)/Binghamton (AHL)
Ryan Johansen 6-3 218 R Vancouver, B.C. 7/31/92 Nashville (NHL) Spencer Stastney 5-10 179 L Mequon, Wis. 1/4/00 Notre Dame (Big Ten)
Jachym Kondelik 6-7 218 L Hannover, Germany 12/21/99 Connecticut (Hockey East) Jarred Tinordi 6-6 229 L Burnsville, Minn. 2/20/92 Milwaukee (AHL)
Zach Magwood 5-10 190 R Cambridge, Ont. 4/22/98 Milwaukee (AHL)/Atlanta (ECHL) Yannick Weber 5-11 200 R Morges, Switzerland 9/23/88 Nashville (NHL)
Grant Mismash 6-0 181 L Brooklyn Park, Minn. 2/19/99 North Dakota (WCHA) Vladislav Yeryomenko 6-1 187 R Mishutki, Belarus 4/24/99 Calgary (WHL)
Mathieu Olivier 6-2 209 R Biloxi, Miss. 2/11/97 Milwaukee (AHL)
Juuso Parssinen 6-2 203 L Hameenlinna, Finland 2/1/01 TPS (Finland)/TPS U-20 (Finland-Jr.)/TPS
U-18 (Finland-Jr. B)
Rem Pitlick 5-11 196 L Ottawa, Ont. 4/2/97 Minnesota (Big Ten)/Nashville (NHL)
Anthony Richard 5-10 163 L Trois-Rivieres, Que. 12/20/96 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL)
Miikka Salomaki 5-11 203 L Raahe, Finland 3/9/93 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL)
Ht Wt Catches Place of Birth Birthdate 2018-19 Team
Colton Sissons 6-1 200 R North Vancouver, B.C. 11/5/93 Nashville (NHL)
GOALTENDERS
Craig Smith 6-1 208 R Madison, Wis. 9/5/89 Nashville (NHL)
Troy Grosenick 6-1 185 L Brookfield, Wis. 8/27/89 Milwaukee (AHL)
Eeli Tolvanen 5-10 189 L Vihti, Finland 4/22/99 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL)
Ethan Haider 6-2 207 L Maple Grove, Minn. 9/4/01 Minnesota (NAHL)
Philip Tomasino 6-0 181 R Mississauga, Ont. 7/28/01 Niagara (OHL)
Connor Ingram 6-2 196 L Saskatoon, Sask. 3/31/97 Syracuse (AHL)/Orlando (ECHL)
Yakov Trenin 6-2 201 L Chelyabinsk, Russia 1/13/97 Milwaukee (AHL)
Milan Kloucek 6-3 196 L Pardubice, Czech Republic 4/30/98 Dynamo Pardubice (Czech)/Prerov (Czech-2)
Kyle Turris 6-1 190 R New Westminster, B.C. 8/14/89 Nashville (NHL)
Pekka Rinne 6-5 217 L Kempele, Finland 11/3/82 Nashville (NHL)
Austin Watson 6-4 204 R Ann Arbor, Mich. 1/13/92 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL)
Juuse Saros 5-11 180 L Forssa, Finland 4/19/95 Nashville (NHL)
Isak Walther 6-3 174 L Sodertalje, Sweden 8/2/01 Sodertalje (Sweden-Jr.)/Sodertalje U-18
Konstantin Volkov 6-3 211 L Murmansk, Russia 9/20/97 Sokol (Russia-2)/Yugra (Russia-2)
(Sweden U-18)
Tomas Vomacka 6-3 165 L Trutnov, Czech Rep. 5/2/99 Connecticut (Hockey East)
Josh Wilkins 5-11 181 L Raleigh, N.C. 6/11/97 Providence (Hockey East)
Niclas Westerholm 6-4 198 L Helsinki, Finland 8/13/97 SaiPa (Finland)/Kettera (Finland-2)
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THE PLAYERS THE PLAYERS
HOW THE PREDATORS WERE BUILT HOW THE PREDATORS WERE BUILT
SEASON ENTRY DRAFTS ENTRY DRAFTS TRADES/ PRO/AMATEUR WAIVERS SEASON ENTRY DRAFTS (SIGNED) ENTRY DRAFTS TRADES/ PRO/AMATEUR WAIVERS
(SIGNED) (UNSIGNED) COMPENSATION FREE AGENTS (UNSIGNED) COMPENSATION FREE AGENTS
1998-99 2015-16 YAKOV TRENIN RYAN JOHANSEN FREDERICK GAUDREAU
28-47-7, 63 Pts. 41-27-14, 96 pts. (2nd rd./55th overall) (from CBJ, 1/6/16) (pro f.a., 1/5/16)
12th place, Western Conf. 7th place, ANTHONY RICHARD
1999-00 Western Conf. (4th rd./100th overall)
28-40-7-7, 70 Pts. ALEXANDRE CARRIER
13th place, Western Conf. (4th rd./115th overall)
2000-01 2016-17 FREDERIC ALLARD HARDY HAMAN AKETELL MATT IRWIN
34-36-9-3, 80 Pts. 41-29-12, 94 pts. (3rd rd./78th overall) (4th rd./108th overall) (pro f.a., 7/1/16)
10th place, Western Conf. 8th place, REM PITLICK PATRICK HARPER YANNICK WEBER
2001-02 Western Conf. (3rd rd./76th overall) (5th rd./138th overall) (pro f.a., 7/1/16)
28-41-13-0, 69 Pts. DANTE FABBRO KONSTANTIN VOLKOV
14th place, Western Conf. (1st rd./17th overall) (6th rd./168th overall)
2002-03 2017-18 EELI TOLVANEN GRANT MISMASH KYLE TURRIS NICK BONINO
27-35-13-7, 74 Pts. 53-18-11, 117 pts. (1st rd./30th overall) (2nd rd./61st overall) (from COL, 11/5/17) (pro f.a., 7/1/17)
13th place, Western Conf.
1st place, DAVID FARRANCE TROY GROSENICK NICLAS WESTERHOLM
2003-04 Western Conf. (3rd rd./92nd overall) (from SJS, 2/25/18) (pro f.a., 4/2/18)
38-29-11-4, 91 Pts.
TOMAS VOMACKA TANNER JEANNOT
8th place, Western Conf. (4th rd./154th overall) (ama f.a., 4/3/18)
2004-05 PEKKA RINNE
Did not play (8th rd./258th overall)
2018-19 JACHYM KONDELIK LAURENT DAUPHIN ROCCO GRIMALDI
2005-06 47-29-6, 100 pts. (4th rd./111th overall) (from ARI, 2/8/19) (pro f.a., 7/1/18)
49-25-8, 106 Pts.
2nd place, SPENCER STASTNEY MIKAEL GRANLUND JARRED TINORDI
4th place, Western Conf.
Western Conf. (5th rd./131st overall) (from MIN, 2/25/19) (pro f.a., 7/1/18)
2006-07
VLADISLAV YERYOMENKO CONNOR INGRAM COLIN BLACKWELL
51-23-8, 110 Pts. (5th rd./151st overall) (from TBL, 6/14/19) (pro f.a., 7/3/18)
4th place, Western Conf.
MILAN KLOUCEK ZACH MAGWOOD
2007-08 (7th rd./213th overall) (ama f.a., 7/3/18)
41-32-9, 91 Pts.
DAN HAMHUIS
8th place, Western Conf.
(pro f.a., 7/25/18)
2008-09 ROMAN JOSI
MATT DONOVAN
40-34-8, 88 Pts. (2nd rd./38th overall) (pro f.a., 11/5/18)
10th place, Western Conf.
LUKAS CRAGGS
2009-10 RYAN ELLIS (ama f.a., 4/5/19)
47-29-6, 100 Pts. (1st rd./11th overall)
BRANDON FORTUNATO
7th place, Western Conf. CRAIG SMITH (ama f.a., 4/5/19)
(4th rd./98th overall) JOSH WILKINS
MATTIAS EKHOLM (ama f.a., 4/18/19)
(4th rd./102nd overall) MATHIEU OLIVIER
2010-11 AUSTIN WATSON (pro f.a., 5/1/19)
44-27-11, 99 Pts. (1st rd./18th overall) 2019-20 PHILIP TOMASINO STEVEN SANTINI MATT DUCHENE
5th place, Western Conf. (1st rd/24th overall) (from NJD, 6/22/19) (pro f.a., 7/1/19)
2011-12 MIIKKA SALOMAKI EGOR AFANASYEV JEREMY DAVIES DANIEL CARR
48-26-8, 104 Pts. (2nd rd./52nd overall) (2nd rd/45th overall) (from NJD, 6/22/19) (pro f.a., 7/1/19)
4th place, Western Conf. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
2012-13 COLTON SISSONS FILIP FORSBERG (3rd rd/65th overall)
16-23-9, 41 Pts. (2nd rd./50th overall) (from WSH, 4/3/13) MARC DEL GAIZO
14th place, Western Conf. (4th rd/109th overall)
2013-14 JUUSE SAROS CALLE JARNKROK SEMYON CHISTYAKOV
38-32-12, 88 Pts. (4th rd./99th overall) (from DET, 3/5/14) (4th rd/117th overall)
10th place, Western Conf. ETHAN HAIDER
2014-15 VIKTOR ARVIDSSON (5th rd/148th overall)
47-25-10, 104 pts. (4th rd./112th overall) ISAK WALTHER
3rd place, Western Conf. (6th rd/ 179th overall)
JUUSO PARSSINEN
(7th rd/210th overall)
TOTALS: (17) (18) (10) (18) (0)
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VIKTOR ARVIDSSON
2018-19: Set the Predators franchise record for goals in a single 2015-16 and longest by an Admiral since 2009-10 (Mike Santorelli, 14
season with 34 in 58 games played… Led the Predators in goals games) – en route to being named AHL Player of the Month for the
VIKTOR ARVIDSSON
(VIHK-tuhr AHR-vihd-suhn)
for the third consecutive season… Established a franchise record
for goals per game in a season and was third in the NHL at .59…
month of November. PLAYOFFS: Dressed for all 14 of Nashville’s
Stanley Cup Playoff games… His first career postseason point was
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Joined Filip Forsberg as the only players in Preds history to tally an assist on the game-winning goal in Nashville’s Game 7 victory at MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
Left Wing multiple 30-goal seasons… Scored his 30th goal of the season in Anaheim in the First Round... His first-career postseason goal was 3 - twice, last: Jan. 15, 2019 vs. Washington 2 - Jan. 15, 2019 (Pheonix Copley); Feb. 11, 2017
his 49th game, the fewest individual games required to hit that scored at 2:03 of the first overtime in Game 6 of the Second Round (Roberto Luongo)
SHOOTS: Right mark in team history… Became the third player in Preds history to vs. San Jose, forcing a decisive Game 7.
MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
HEIGHT: 5-9 tally at least three 25-goal seasons, joining Filip Forsberg (4) and
3 - Dec. 20, 2016 at New Jersey None
Jason Arnott (3)… Also set the franchise record for even-strength 2014-15: Named to the 2015 AHL All-Rookie Team in his first
WEIGHT: 180 goals in a season (29) and multi-goal games in a season (7)… Moved season in North America after ranking third among league rookies MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
DOB: April 8, 1993 into a tie for second with David Legwand on the team’s all-time and first on the Milwaukee Admirals in points (22g-33a-55pts)... 4 - (2g-2a) April 6, 2017 at Dallas 5 (2g-3a)
BIRTHPLACE: Skelleftea, shorthanded goals list with 10… From Dec. 27 – when he returned Tied for second among AHL rookies in goals and ranked fifth in
after missing 21 games with a broken thumb – to the end of the assists... Ranked second among AHL first-year skaters in power- MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
Sweden regular season, he scored the third-most goals in the NHL with play goals (8), scoring 18.6 percent of Milwaukee’s 43 power-play 15 - Nov. 28, 2015 vs. Buffalo March 21, 2015 vs. Buffalo
HOMETOWN: Skelleftea, 26… Scored seven game-winning goals, a team and career high… goals on the season... Led all AHLers and set an Admirals AHL
Scored his 100th career NHL goal on March 29 at Pittsburgh… franchise record in shots on goal (272)… Named the AHL’s Rookie MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
Sweden 9 - Feb. 19, 2018 vs Ottawa Oct. 8, 2015 vs. Carolina (Cam Ward)
Skated a career-high 25:41 on Feb. 25 vs. Edmonton… Matched his of the Month for January after totaling 13 points (6g-7a) in 12
career-best three-game goal streak for the third time on Feb. 10-14 games... Recalled to Nashville for the first time in his career on LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
ACQUIRED (4g)… Also matched his career-long point streak of five games for March 20, and played his first six NHL contests from March 21-31… 3 - six times, last: (4g) Feb. 10-14, 2019 March 21, 2015 vs. Buffalo
June 28, 2014 – Nashville’s the fourth time on Jan. 9-17 (6g-1a)… Recorded his second-career Made his NHL debut on March 21 in a 3-0 victory over Buffalo... The
fifth choice, 112th overall hat trick on Jan. 15 vs. Washington… Scored in nine of Nashville’s 14 only player selected outside the first round of the 2014 NHL Draft LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
games from Dec. 31-Feb. 2, netting 13 goals in the process… Began to suit up in the NHL in 2014-15. 3 - (4a) Dec. 10-15, 2016 Oct. 8, 2015 vs. Carolina (Cam Ward)
(fourth round), in the 2014 the season with seven goals and 10 points in his first 10 games…
NHL Draft. PLAYOFFS: Dressed for all six of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff CAREER NOTES/AMATEUR: Ranked ninth in the Swedish Hockey LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
games vs. Dallas… Did not record a point. League in points (16g-24a-40pts) during the 2013-14 season with 5 - four times, last: (6g-1a) Jan. 9-17, 2019
Skelleftea… Tied for third in SHL shorthanded goals (3), and tied INTERNATIONAL RECORD
2017-18: Established a career high in assists (32) and plus-minus for eighth in both in game-winning goals (5) and power-play assists
VERSUS THE NHL (+20) and matched his career high in points (61) while playing in (12) in 2013-14… Helped Skelleftea win its second consecutive Le Mat Sweden
GP G A PTS PIM 78 games… Led the Predators in goals (29) for the second time… Trophy as SHL champions in 2014, tying for second in postseason Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
ANA 7 2 4 6 0 Ranked second on the team in points behind Filip Forsberg… Tallied assists (12) and ranking third in postseason points (16)… Also tied
18 multi-point games… Scored three shorthanded goals, ranked for eighth in 2014 playoff goals (4) and for fourth in power-play 2011 U-18 WC 5 0 1 1 8
ARI 9 1 1 2 0
BOS 6 2 2 4 4 second on Nashville and tied for fifth in the NHL… Tied his career- points (2g-5a-7pts)… Unranked by Central Scouting in his fourth 2013 WJC 6 4 1 5 6
best three-game goal streak for the fourth time from March 19-22 time through the draft in 2014 after being ranked No. 19 among 2018 WC 5 3 0 3 6
BUF 7 1 4 5 17
(4g)… Together with Austin Watson helped Nashville score two European skaters in 2013, unranked in 2012 and No. 20 in 2011…
CGY 11 0 7 7 8 shorthanded goals during the same penalty kill for the first time Named 2012 Swedish junior player of the year and a finalist for the
CAR 8 3 2 5 6 in franchise history on March 13 vs. Winnipeg… Set a career high for 2012 SHL rookie of the year award… Ranked fourth among junior CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
CHI 14 6 2 8 4 shots in a game with nine vs. Ottawa on Feb. 19… Recorded his 100th players in the Swedish Elite League in goals (7), and fifth in points SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
COL 15 6 3 9 4 career NHL point on Dec. 16 at Calgary. PLAYOFFS: Dressed for all (12) during the 2012-13 season… Tied for fourth in goals (6) during Sweden U18
2008-09 Skelleftea U-18 14 7 7 14 16 5 1 2 3 4
CBJ 6 3 1 4 4 13 of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games… Tied for third on the the 2013 playoffs, helping Skelleftea claim the SHL title after losing
team in points with nine (5g-4a)… Scored the game-winning goal in in the finals the previous two seasons… Tied for eighth in goals (4) 2009-10 Skelleftea U-18 Sweden U18 40 52 48 100 60 3 1 1 2 0
DAL 19 6 8 14 6 Sweden-Jr.
Game 6 of the Second Round at Winnipeg… Had a +4 rating in Game at the 2013 World Junior Championship, helping Sweden to a silver Skelleftea Jr. 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0
DET 8 3 1 4 6 6 at Winnipeg, becoming one of just seven players to reach that medal alongside Predators forward Filip Forsberg… Tied for third 2010-11 Skelleftea Jr. Sweden-Jr. 40 15 19 34 51 5 3 3 6 4
EDM 11 7 3 10 6 mark in a single game in franchise playoff history. in Swedish junior league goals (25) with Skelleftea’s junior squad Skelleftea U-18 Sweden U18 4 7 7 14 18 7 4 6 10 4
FLA 7 5 0 5 2 in 2011-12... Tied for sixth in goals (3) and for ninth in points (6)
Skelleftea SHL 3 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
LAK 10 4 2 6 2 2016-17: Finished with a career-highs 61 points (31g-30a) while during the 2011 Swedish junior league playoffs, helping Skelleftea
appearing in 80 games… Tied with Ryan Johansen for the team reach the league final and earn a silver medal… Joined Skelleftea’s 2011-12 Skelleftea Jr. Sweden-Jr. 43 25 17 42 18 3 0 0 0 0
MIN 15 3 6 9 8
MTL 9 3 1 4 2 lead in points with 61… Tied with Filip Forsberg for the team lead under-18 team for seven 2011 playoff games, ranking fifth among all Skelleftea SHL 4 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
in goals with 31… Led the NHL with five shorthanded goals, also a skaters in points (4g-6a-10pts)... Earned a silver medal at the 2011 2012-13 Skelleftea Jr. Sweden-Jr. 4 3 1 4 0 -- -- -- -- --
NSH - - - - - single-season franchise record… Joined Filip Forsberg to become Under-18 World Championship, recording one assist in five games… Skelleftea SHL 49 7 5 12 12 13 6 2 8 2
NJD 6 2 4 6 2 the third duo in team history to record at least 30 goals in a single Tied with 2011 No. 1 overall pick Ryan Nugent-Hopkins for the 2010
season… Named the NHL’s Third Star of the Week for the week of Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament lead in goals (5) while ranking 2013-14 Skelleftea SHL 50 16 24 40 59 14 4 12 16 4
NYI 7 4 2 6 2
NYR 7 1 1 2 2 Feb. 6-12 when he posted seven points (5g-2a) in four games… second to him in points (6), helping Sweden to a bronze medal... 2014-15 Milwaukee AHL 70 22 33 55 43 -- -- -- -- --
OTT 4 2 1 3 0 Recorded a career-high four points (2g-2a) on April 6 at Dallas… Ranked second in goals (32), third in points (62) and sixth in assists Nashville NHL 6 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
Matched his career-high three-game goal streak from Feb. 23-26… (30) during with Skelleftea’s under-18 team during 2009 Elit play, 2015-16 Milwaukee AHL 17 8 10 18 6 -- -- -- -- --
PHI 6 2 0 2 2
Recorded his first career hat trick on Feb. 11 vs. Florida… Played in which runs from September-December, then ranked second in Nashville NHL 56 8 8 16 35 14 1 1 2 8
PIT 8 3 1 4 6 his 100th NHL game on Jan. 5 at Tampa Bay… Recorded a career- goals (20), points (38) and assists (tie, 18) during 2010 Allsvenskan
STL 16 3 3 6 8 high five-game point streak from Dec. 6-15 (2g-4a)… Scored his first play, which is from January-March... Helped Sweden to a bronze 2016-17 Nashville NHL 80 31 30 61 28 22 3 10 13 19
SJS 10 10 4 14 8 career shorthanded goal on Oct. 27 at Los Angeles. PLAYOFFS: medal playing with then-Predators prospects Pontus Aberg and 2017-18 Nashville NHL 78 29 32 61 36 13 5 4 9 6
TBL 6 2 2 4 6 Dressed for all 22 of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games… Tied Max Gortz at the 2009 Under-17 World Hockey Challenge… Earned a 2018-19 Nashville NHL 58 34 14 48 26 6 0 0 0 2
TOR 7 3 2 5 0 for third on the team in scoring with 13 points (3g-10a)… Co-led the silver medal at the under-18 level with Skelleftea in 2008-09. NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 278 102 84 186 125 55 9 15 24 35
VAN 10 3 3 6 0 team in assists with 10… Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win
over Chicago in Game 1 of the Western Conference First Round. BACKGROUND: Nickname “Arvy”… Lists soccer as his favorite
VGK 5 2 1 3 4 sport besides hockey, 5th & Taylor as his favorite Nashville STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
WSH 9 6 3 9 0 2015-16: Started the season with Nashville, and was recalled on restaurant and Christmas as his favorite holiday… Worked for his
WPG 15 4 10 14 6 Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
three occasions, with the final time being on Feb. 1… Dressed for mom’s grocery store in Sweden when he was 13 as his first job…
each of the team’s final 32 games from Feb. 2-April 9… Led Nashville Spends his offseasons in Skelleftea, Sweden… Eats chicken and rice 2014-15 NSH 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 10:15 3 5 0 0 .000 0
rookies in goals (8), assists (8) and points (16)… Ranked ninth before every game. 2015-16 NSH 56 8 8 16 35 1 0 3 139 5.8% -8 0 0 0.0% 12:24 27 35 0 0 .000 0
among NHL rookies in shots on goal (139)… Three of his eight goals 2016-17 NSH 80 31 30 61 28 4 5 6 246 12.6% 16 16 4 25.0% 17:09 23 45 1 0 .000 0
were game winners, including his first-career goal in Nashville’s TRANSACTIONS: June 28, 2014 – Nashville’s fifth choice, 112th 2017-18 NSH 78 29 32 61 36 3 3 6 247 11.7% 20 33 11 33.3% 17:45 30 52 3 0 .000 0
season opener on Oct. 8, 2015 vs. Carolina, third-career goal on Dec. overall (fourth round), in the 2014 NHL Draft. 2018-19 NSH 58 34 14 48 26 3 2 7 195 17.4% 12 17 2 11.8% 19:09 18 23 0 0 .000 0
7 at Boston, and fourth-career goal as part of his first career two-
goal game on Feb. 6 vs. San Jose… Posted a point in each of his first TOTALS 278 102 84 186 125 11 10 22 836 12.2% 40 66 17 25.8% 16:38 101 160 4 0 .000 0
13 AHL contests – tied for the longest point streak in the league in
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NICK BONINO
NICK BONINO 2018-19: Ranked fourth on the Predators in goals first and only season with Vancouver in 2014-15,
(NIHK boh-NEE-noh)
with 17 in a career-high 81 games… Picked up 35
points (17g-18a), the eighth-most on the Preds and
recording 15 goals and 39 points in 75 games…
His 24 assists and 39 points ranked fourth on
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Center his most since the 2016-17 season… Posted a +27 the team… Ranked second on the Canucks with MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
plus-minus, the highest by a Nashville forward and six game-winning goals... Earned a bronze medal 3 - twice, last: March 8, 2017 at Winnipeg 2 - March 8, 2017 at Winnipeg (Hellebuyck/
tied for the highest overall in a single season in with Team USA at the 2015 World Championship, Hutchinson); Feb. 2, 2013 vs. Los Angeles
SHOOTS: Left team history… Won 51.8 percent of his faceoffs, the posting two goals and two assists in 10 tournament (Bernier/Quick)
HEIGHT: 6-1 third time in his career he’s won more than half of games… Posted career-highs in goals (22), assists
his draws… Was 13th in Selke Trophy voting, given to (27), points (49), power-play goals (7) and power- MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
WEIGHT: 196 the League’s top defensive forward… Tallied three play points (20) in 2013-14, his final season with 4 - March 26, 2016 at Detroit None
DOB: April 20, 1988 power-play goals, tied for the fourth-most on the Anaheim… Ranked second on the team in power-
team… Scored in a career-best three consecutive play goals, third in goals and points, fourth in MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
BIRTHPLACE: Hartford, Conn. games from Jan. 19-23 (3g)… Registered 10 points assists… Recorded 10 two-point efforts during the 5 - (1g-4a) March 26, 2016 at Detroit 4 (1g-3a)
HOMETOWN: Hartford, Conn. (6g-4a) in a nine-game span from Jan. 7-23… Skated season… Tallied five goals and 13 points in 27 games
in his 500th career NHL game on Nov. 21 at St. in 2012-13 with the Ducks… Spent time with Anaheim MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
ACQUIRED Louis… Recorded a season-high three points (3a) on and Syracuse (AHL) in 2011-12, producing 22 points 5 - Dec. 14, 2015 vs. Washington March 26, 2010 at Edmonton
July 1, 2017 – Signed as a Nov. 7 at Colorado… PLAYOFFS: Tallied two assists in 19 games with the Crunch before tallying 18
in six Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. Dallas… Won points in 50 games with the Ducks… Recorded 45 MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
free agent by Nashville. 7 - March 5, 2014 vs. Montreal March 29, 2010 vs Dallas (Kari Lehtonen)
58.8 percent of his faceoffs. points in 50 games with Syracuse and was held
pointless in 26 contests with Anaheim in 2010-11… LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
2017-18: Tallied 12 goals and 25 points in 71 games Joined the Ducks at the end of the 2009-10 season 3 (3g) - Jan. 19-23, 2019 Oct. 5, 2017 at Boston
during his first season with Nashville… Posted a after a successful collegiate career at Boston
career-best face-off percentage of 54.3, which University… Made his NHL debut on March 26 and LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
ranked third on the Preds… Earned his 200th scored his first NHL goal on March 29 vs. Dallas. 4 - (4a) Dec. 31, 2013-Jan. 7, 2014 Oct. 10, 2017 vs. Philadelphia (Brian Elliott)
career NHL point (assist) on Feb. 5 at NY Islanders…
Recorded a season-high three-points (1g-2a) on AMATEUR: Won the 2009 NCAA National LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
Jan. 20 vs. Florida… Made his Predators debut on Championship with Boston University while serving INTERNATIONAL RECORD 4 - 5 times, last: (4g-2a) March 3-10, 2017
Oct. 5 at Boston… PLAYOFFS: Posted two goals and as an alternate captain… Named to the 2009 Frozen United States
three assists in 13 Stanley Cup Playoff games… Had Four All-Tournament Team… Spent three seasons
three points (1g-2a) in Game 6 against Colorado in at BU, totaling 45 goals, 72 assists and 117 points Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
the First Round. in 116 games, including a 50-point season in 2008- 2015 WC 10 2 2 4 10
09… Spent two seasons at Avon Old Farms from 2018 WC 5 1 3 4 0
VERSUS THE NHL WITH PREDATORS 2016-17: Appeared in 80 games 2005-07, captaining the team in his senior season,
GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM for Pittsburgh, recording 18 recording 24 goals and 66 points in 26 games. CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
ANA 13 1 3 4 4 5 1 1 2 2 goals and 37 points… His 18 goals
were the second-highest total of TRANSACTIONS: July 1, 2017 – Signed as a free SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
ARI 29 3 15 18 10 6 1 1 2 0 his career, 37 points the third- agent by Nashville… July 28, 2015 – Acquired 2003-04 Farmington High High-CT 24 44 23 67 10 -- -- -- -- --
BOS 13 3 2 5 0 4 1 1 2 0 highest… Tallied six power-play by Pittsburgh with Adam Clendening and a 2004-05 Farmington High High-CT 24 68 23 91 12 -- -- -- -- --
BUF 14 4 3 7 0 4 1 1 2 0
goals, one off of his career high… 2016 second-round pick (Filip Gustavsson) from 2005-06 Avon Old Farms High-CT 25 26 30 56 10 -- -- -- -- --
Posted his second career hat Vancouver for Brandon Sutter and a 2016 third-
CGY 23 4 1 5 2 5 1 0 1 2 trick on March 8 at Winnipeg in round pick (William Lockwood)… June 27, 2014 – 2006-07 Avon Old Farms High-CT 26 24 42 66 14 -- -- -- -- --
CAR 17 2 5 7 8 4 0 1 1 2 the midst of a season-high four- Acquired by Vancouver with Luca Sbisa, a 2014 first- 2007-08 Boston Univ. H-East 39 16 13 29 10 -- -- -- -- --
CHI 19 1 4 5 4 6 1 1 2 2
game point streak… Skated in his round pick (Jared McCann) and 2014 third-round 2008-09 Boston Univ. H-East 44 18 32 50 30 -- -- -- -- --
400th NHL game on Mar. 24 vs. the pick (traded to NY Rangers; NY Rangers selected 2009-10 Boston Univ. H-East 33 11 27 38 12 -- -- -- -- --
COL 23 4 13 17 12 7 1 6 7 0 New York Islanders… PLAYOFFS: Keegan Iverson) from Anaheim for Ryan Kesler and Anaheim NHL 9 1 1 2 6 -- -- -- -- --
CBJ 18 2 6 8 2 3 1 0 1 0 Captured his second consecutive a 2015 third-round pick (Deven Sideroff)… March 2010-11 Syracuse AHL 50 12 33 45 32 -- -- -- -- --
DAL 27 8 1 9 8 9 1 0 1 4
Stanley Cup as a member of the 21, 2010 – Signed as a free agent by Anaheim…
Penguins… Posted four goals and June 23, 2007 – San Jose’s sixth choice, 173rd Anaheim NHL 26 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 2
DET 17 3 5 8 8 4 0 0 0 0 seven points in 21 games during overall (sixth round), in the 2007 NHL Draft. 2011-12 Syracuse AHL 19 6 16 22 2 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 29 4 11 15 4 6 0 3 3 2 Pittsburgh’s run. Anaheim NHL 50 5 13 18 8 -- -- -- -- --
FLA 14 2 5 7 8 4 2 3 5 2 2012-13 Anaheim NHL 27 5 8 13 8 7 3 1 4 4
2015-16: Recorded nine goals and 2013-14 Anaheim NHL 77 22 27 49 22 13 4 4 8 8
LAK 27 6 3 9 6 5 1 0 1 0 29 points in 63 games during his 2014-15 Vancouver NHL 75 15 24 39 22 6 1 2 3 4
MIN 22 2 2 4 6 9 1 1 2 2 first season with the Penguins…
Posted a career-high five points 2015-16 Pittsburgh NHL 63 9 20 29 31 24 4 14 18 12
MTL 14 1 4 5 6 4 0 1 1 2 2016-17 Pittsburgh NHL 80 18 19 37 16 21 4 3 7 2
(1g-4a) on March 26 at Detroit…
NSH 14 2 4 6 6 - - - - - His four assists in a single game 2017-18 Nashville NHL 71 12 13 25 20 13 2 3 5 9
NJD 16 4 7 11 2 4 0 0 0 2 were also a career high… Scored 2018-19 Nashville NHL 81 17 18 35 18 6 0 2 2 2
his first career shorthanded NHL TOTALS 559 104 143 247 155 94 18 29 47 43
NYI 17 1 4 5 4 3 0 3 3 0 goal on March 29 vs. Buffalo… PREDATORS TOTALS 152 29 31 60 38 19 2 5 7 11
NYR 14 5 3 8 4 3 2 0 2 0 PLAYOFFS: Won his first Stanley
OTT 14 2 5 7 4 4 0 1 1 0 Cup, recording four goals and 18
points in 24 games… Scored the STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
PHI 15 5 4 9 6 3 2 0 2 0 series-winning overtime goal in
PIT 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
STL 23 6 5 11 8 9 1 0 1 6 Semifinals against Washington to 2009-10 ANA 9 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 14 7.1% 0 78 34 43.6% 14:13 4 3 0 0 .000 0
send Pittsburgh to the Eastern 2010-11 ANA 26 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 23 0.0% -3 166 78 47.0% 9:48 18 10 0 0 .000 0
SJS 25 5 11 16 4 5 2 2 4 2 Conference Final… Scored the 2011-12 ANA 50 5 13 18 8 0 0 0 63 7.9% 1 454 195 43.0% 12:29 18 39 0 0 .000 0
TBL 13 0 3 3 4 4 0 0 0 2 game-winning goal in Game 1 of 2012-13 ANA 27 5 8 13 8 1 0 0 37 13.5% -3 295 138 46.8% 15:53 11 49 5 3 .600 1
TOR 13 1 3 4 2 4 0 2 2 0 Stanley Cup Final vs. San Jose… 2013-14 ANA 77 22 27 49 22 7 0 2 159 13.8% 14 1194 583 48.8% 16:14 28 68 8 3 .375 0
Led the Penguins with 14 assists 2014-15 VAN 75 15 24 39 22 1 0 6 149 10.1% 7 1245 590 47.4% 16:55 31 90 7 3 .429 2
VAN 22 9 5 14 12 6 3 2 5 0 during the postseason… Recorded
VGK 6 2 0 2 4 6 2 0 2 4 a five-game assist streak (6a) from 2015-16 PIT 63 9 20 29 31 2 1 0 97 9.3% 13 918 463 50.4% 15:50 22 67 1 0 .000 0
April 21-May 2. 2016-17 PIT 80 18 19 37 16 6 1 1 142 12.7% -5 1213 582 48.0% 16:39 60 99 3 0 .000 0
WSH 19 6 4 10 7 4 3 1 4 2 2017-18 NSH 71 12 13 25 20 0 0 0 83 14.5% 4 970 527 54.3% 15:38 18 72 1 0 .000 0
WPG 20 6 2 8 0 9 1 0 1 0 CAREER NOTES: Spent his 2018-19 NSH 81 17 18 35 18 3 0 1 118 14.4% 27 1132 586 51.8% 16:18 24 70 0 0 .000 0
TOTALS 559 104 143 247 155 21 2 10 885 11.8% 55 7665 3776 49.3% 15:35 234 567 25 9 .360 3
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DANIEL CARR
2018-19: Won the Les Cunningham Award as the Ameri-
DANIEL CARR
can Hockey League’s most valuable player with the Chi- C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
cago Wolves… Named to the AHL’s First All-Star Team… MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
(DAHN-yehl KARR) Recorded 71 points (30g-41a), tied for the third-most in 1 - 15 times, last: Nov. 27, 2018 at Chicago None
Left Wing the AHL… Also was fourth among AHL skaters in plus-
minus (+35) and tied for eighth in goals (30), both were MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
career highs… Named to the AHL’s First All-Star Team… 2 - Dec. 2, 2017 vs. Detroit None
SHOOTS: Left Tallied 12 points (5g-7a) in 15 Calder Cup Playoff games, MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
HEIGHT: 6-0 helping Chicago reach the Calder Cup Final, where it fell 3 (1g-2a) - Dec. 2, 2017 vs. Detroit None
WEIGHT: 193 to Charlotte… Played in six games with the Vegas Golden
Knights from Nov. 23-Dec. 4… Scored his lone goal of the MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
DOB: Nov. 1, 1991 2 - 11 times, last: March 31, 2018 at Pittsburgh Dec. 5, 2015 at Carolina
NHL season on Nov. 27 at Chicago.
BIRTHPLACE: Sherwood Park, Alta.
MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
HOMETOWN: Sherwood Park, Alta. 2017-18: Split the season between the Montreal Cana- 6 - Nov. 29, 2018 at Vancouver Dec. 5, 2015 at Carolina (Cam Ward)
diens (NHL) and Laval Rocket (AHL)… Established career
highs in games played (38), points (16) and assists (10)… LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
ACQUIRED None
2 (2g) - Dec. 22-26, 2015
July 1, 2019 - Signed as a free Matched his career high in goals with six… Recorded
seven points (2g-5a) in his first five games of the NHL LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
agent by Nashville.
season from Nov. 30-Dec. 9… Also stood as his longest 3 (4a) - Nov. 30-Dec. 5, 2017 None
career point streak (five games)… Posted nearly a point
per game with Laval, picking up 19 points (11g-8a) in 20 LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
games… Registered two three-point games with Laval, 5 (2g-5a) - Nov. 30-Dec. 9, 2017
including a hat trick on Oct. 13 vs. Binghamton.
CAREER/AMATEUR NOTES: Spent the 2016-17 cam- CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
paign between Montreal (NHL) and St. John’s (AHL)… SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
VERSUS THE NHL Had nine points (2g-7a) in 33 games with the Canadiens 2007-08 St. Albert AJHL 62 16 11 27 36 5 0 0 0 0
GP G A PTS PIM and 11 points (6g-5a) in 19 games with the IceCaps… Ap-
2008-09 St. Albert AJHL 57 27 28 55 81 4 2 2 4 2
ANA 2 0 0 0 2 peared in 23 games with the Canadiens during his rookie
NHL season in 2015-16… Made his NHL debut and scored 2009-10 St. Albert AJHL 30 24 30 54 15 -- -- -- -- --
ARI 2 1 1 2 0 Powell BCHL 22 10 17 27 14 23 15 11 26 10
his first career NHL goal on Dec. 5 at Carolina… Tallied
BOS 5 0 0 0 0 his first career multi-point game on Jan. 5 at Philadel- 2010-11 Union College ECAC 40 20 15 35 28 -- -- -- -- --
BUF 3 0 1 1 2 phia (1g-1a)… Also skated in 24 games with St. John’s in 2011-12 Union College ECAC 41 20 20 40 30 -- -- -- -- --
CGY 4 2 1 3 0 the AHL, posting 21 points (10g-11a)… Led all AHL rookies 2012-13 Union College ECAC 40 16 16 32 26 -- -- -- -- --
CAR 5 2 0 2 2 in goals with 24 during the 2014-15 season with Ham- 2013-14 Union College ECAC 39 22 28 50 28 -- -- -- -- --
CHI 3 1 0 1 0 ilton… Had 39 points (24g-15a) in 76 games with the 2014-15 Hamilton AHL 76 24 15 39 21 -- -- -- -- --
COL 1 0 1 1 0 Bulldogs… Named the AHL’s Rookie of the Month for the 2015-16 Montreal NHL 23 6 3 9 8 -- -- -- -- --
CBJ 3 0 0 0 2 month of February after recording 12 points (10g-2a) in St. John's AHL 24 10 11 21 10 -- -- -- -- --
DAL 2 1 0 1 0 11 contests… Made his pro debut on Oct. 11 at Rochester… 2016-17 Montreal NHL 33 2 7 9 6 -- -- -- -- --
DET 6 1 4 5 4 Helped Union College win its first NCAA national title in St. John's AHL 19 6 5 11 2 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 3 0 1 1 0 2013-14… Posted 50 points (22g-28a) as a senior en route
2017-18 Montreal NHL 38 6 10 16 8 -- -- -- -- --
FLA 8 0 0 0 2
to being named to the NCAA East Second All-American
Team, ECAC First All-Star Team, ECAC All-Tournament Laval AHL 20 11 8 19 14 -- -- -- -- --
LAK 2 1 0 1 0 2018-19 Chicago AHL 52 30 41 71 35 15 5 7 12 0
Team and ECAC Tournament MVP… Won the ECAC cham-
MIN 3 1 0 1 0 pionship with Union College in 2012-13, recording 32 Vegas NHL 6 1 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- --
MTL - - - - - points (16g-16a) and a spot on the ECAC All-Tournament NHL TOTALS 100 15 20 35 22 -- -- -- -- --
NSH 2 0 0 0 0 Team… Won his first ECAC title in 2011-12 as a sophomore,
NJD 5 1 1 2 2 contributing with 40 points (20g-20a)… Named to the
NYI 3 0 0 0 0 ECAC All-Rookie Team as a freshman in 2010-11 after pot- STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
NYR - - - - - ting 20 goals and 35 points… Played three seasons with Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
OTT 4 0 0 0 0 the AJHL’s St. Albert Steel from 2007-10… Also competed 2015-16 MTL 23 6 3 9 8 1 0 1 39 15.4% 0 0 0 0.0% 12:04 25 5 0 0 .000 0
PHI 3 1 1 2 0 for the BCHL’s Powell River Kings in 2009-10. 2016-17 MTL 33 2 7 9 6 0 0 1 44 4.5% 4 3 2 66.7% 10:15 19 12 0 0 .000 0
PIT 5 0 2 2 2 2017-18 MTL 38 6 10 16 8 2 0 0 52 11.5% 2 17 3 17.6% 12:08 30 16 0 0 .000 0
TRANSACTIONS: July 1, 2019 – Signed as a free
STL 3 0 1 1 0 agent by Nashville… July 1, 2018 – Signed as a free 2018-19 VGK 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 9.1% -1 0 0 0.0% 9:50 9 3 0 0 .000 0
SJS 4 0 1 1 0 agent by Vegas… April 24, 2014 – Signed as a free TOTALS 100 15 20 35 22 3 0 2 146 10.3% 5 20 5 25.0% 11:22 83 36 0 0 .000 0
TBL 6 0 2 2 2 agent by Montreal.
TOR 4 1 2 3 0
VAN 2 1 1 2 0
VGK 1 0 0 0 0
WSH 4 1 0 1 2
WPG 2 0 0 0 0
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MATT DUCHENE
2018-19: Matched his career high in points with 70 (31g-39a) game on Dec. 27 at Chicago… Named the NHL’s Third Star of the
MATT DUCHENE
in 73 games with Ottawa and Columbus… Scored a career-high Week for the week of Dec. 16-22 with nine points (2g-7a) in four C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
31 goals (27 with Ottawa; four with Columbus)… His 39 assists games… Recorded his 200th career NHL point (goal) on Oct. 15
MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
(MAT DOO-shayn) were his third-most in a single season… Began the season with vs. Dallas… Became the fourth-youngest player (22 years, 272 3 - Nov. 4, 2011 at Dallas 1 - Nov. 4, 2011 at Dallas (Kari Lehtonen)
Center Ottawa and tallied 58 (27g-31a) of his 70 points in a Senators days) in Avalanche/Nordiques history to pick up 200 points…
uniform… Served as an alternate captain in Ottawa… Had 12 Scored the game-winning goal in three consecutive Colorado MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
points (4g-8a) in 23 contests with the Blue Jackets after being victories from Oct. 12-19… Tallied three assists in two Stanley 3 - five times, last: Feb. 15, 2018 vs. Buffalo None
SHOOTS: Left acquired at the trade deadline… Was sixth in Lady Byng Memo- Cup Playoff games vs. Minnesota… Won gold with Canada at the
rial Trophy voting, given to the player who exhibited the best 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia… Tied for the Colorado MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
HEIGHT: 5-11 4 - twice, last: (1g-3a) March 8, 2013 vs. Chicago 19 (6g-13a)
type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct… Recorded lead in points with 43 (17g-26a) in 47 games during the 2012-13
WEIGHT: 195 21 multi-point games, including five three-point contests… campaign… Led the Avs in assists (26), game-winning goals (3) MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
DOB: Jan. 16, 1991 Made his Blue Jackets debut on Feb. 22 at Ottawa… Scored in and shots (132)… Ranked sixth in the NHL in takeaways (44)… 7 - Nov. 14, 2013 at St. Louis Oct. 1, 2009 vs. San Jose
BIRTHPLACE: Haliburton, Ont. his 700th career NHL game on Feb. 9 vs. Winnipeg… Earned his Scored the latest overtime goal in franchise history (4:59) on
300th career NHL assist on Jan. 2 vs. Vancouver… Recorded his March 10 vs. San Jose… Recorded back-to-back three-point MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
HOMETOWN: Haliburton, Ont. 10 - Oct. 18, 2014 at Montreal Oct. 17, 2009 at Detroit (Chris Osgood)
500th career NHL point (assist) on Nov. 17 vs. Pittsburgh as part games on Feb. 16 at Edmonton (1g-2a) and Feb. 18 vs. Nashville
of a three-point performance (2g-1a)… Had three assists and a (1g-2a)… Skated in 19 games with Frolunda of the Swedish
LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
ACQUIRED +4 rating on Nov. 6 vs. New Jersey… PLAYOFFS: Had 10 points Hockey League and four games with Ambri-Piotta of the Swiss None
league before the start of the NHL season… Had 28 points (14g- 4 - twice, last: (4g) Feb. 11-18, 2013
July 1, 2019 - Signed as a free (5g-5a) in 10 Stanley Cup Playoff games with Columbus… Scored
agent by Nashville. his first career playoff overtime goal in Game 2 of Columbus’ 14a) in 58 games during the 2011-12 season… Notched his first LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
Second Round series vs. Boston… Helped the Blue Jackets career hat trick on Nov. 4 at Dallas… Skated in his 200th career 6 (8a) - Feb. 26-March 8, 2014 None
sweep the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Tampa Bay Lightning in NHL game on Dec. 29 vs. Phoenix… Led the Avalanche in scoring
the First Round… Scored in three-straight games (Games 2-4) as a 20 year old with 67 points (27g-40a) in 80 games in 2010-11… LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
against the Lightning… Tallied a playoff career-high four points At 20 years, 84 days, broke Joe Sakic’s record as the youngest 9 (5g-4a) - Feb. 8-March 12, 2014
(1g-3a) in Game 2 at Tampa Bay. Avs player to lead the team in scoring… Also tied for the team INTERNATIONAL RECORD
lead in games, goals (27) and assists (40)… Appeared in the 2011 Canada
2017-18: Skated in all 82 games for the second time in his NHL All-Star Game in Carolina… Attempted the first penalty shot Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
career, appearing in 14 with Colorado and 68 with Ottawa… in All-Star Game history (no goal)… Named the NHL’s First Star 2008 U-18 WC 7 5 3 8 6
Tallied a combined 59 points (27g-32a) with the Avalanche and of the Week for the week of Dec. 13 after amassing seven points
VERSUS THE NHL Senators… Scored nine power-play goals, a career high… Began (4g-3a) in four games… Skated in his 100th career NHL game on
2010 WC 7 4 3 7 0
GP G A PTS PIM 2011 WC 7 0 0 0 2
the season with Colorado, scoring four goals and 10 points be- Nov. 19 vs. NY Rangers… Named a finalist for the Calder Trophy 2013 WC 8 4 1 5 0
ANA 27 8 10 18 6 fore being acquired by Ottawa in a three-team trade on Nov. as the NHL’s best rookie in the 2009-10 season… Also named 2014 Olympics 4 0 0 0 0
ARI 29 11 9 20 16 5 that involved the Predators obtaining Kyle Turris from the to the NHL’s All-Rookie Team after leading all League rookies 2015 WC 10 4 8 12 2
BOS 21 7 10 17 2 Senators… Served as an alternate captain for Ottawa… Tied for in scoring with 55 points (24g-31a) in 81 games… Tied John 2016 WC 10 5 5 10 2
BUF 17 6 9 15 8 the Sens lead in goals (23) and was fourth in points (49)… Led Tavares for the most goals by a rookie (24)… Ranked second World Cup 6 2 2 4 2
CGY 35 7 9 16 6 Senators centers in face-off percentage (52.3 percent)… Scored on Colorado in goals… Named the NHL’s Rookie of the Month
2017 WC 10 1 0 1 0
the 200th goal of his NHL career on April 2 vs. Winnipeg… Set an for the month of December after posting 13 points (5g-8a) in 14
CAR 19 4 6 10 0
CHI 36 13 21 34 10
Ottawa franchise record for fastest goal to begin overtime at games… Scored his first career NHL goal on Oct. 17 at Detroit… CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
seven seconds on Jan. 5 vs. San Jose… Scored his first goal with Made his NHL debut on Oct. 1 vs San Jose… Skated in six Stanley
COL 4 4 1 5 0 Ottawa on Nov. 25 vs NY Islanders… Made his Senators debut Cup Playoff games for Colorado, tallying three assists. SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
CBJ 26 7 11 18 8 on Nov. 10 against Colorado as part of the 2017 SAP NHL Global 2007-08 Brampton OHL 64 30 20 50 22 5 1 1 2 10
Series game in Stockholm, Sweden. AMATEUR: Skated two seasons for the OHL’s Brampton Bat- 2008-09 Brampton OHL 57 31 48 79 42 21 14 12 26 21
DAL 38 14 25 39 6
talion from 2007-09, recording 129 points (61g-68a) in 121 2009-10 Colorado NHL 81 24 31 55 16 6 0 3 3 0
DET 28 10 11 21 2 2010-11 Colorado NHL 80 27 40 67 33 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 33 8 22 30 14 CAREER NOTES: Tied for second on the Avalanche in goals (18) career games… Led the Battalion to the OHL’s Robertson Cup
and points (41) in while skating in 77 games in 2016-17… Served Final in 2009, where they fell to Preds defenseman Ryan Ellis 2011-12 Colorado NHL 58 14 14 28 8 -- -- -- -- --
FLA 17 9 7 16 0 2012-13 Colorado NHL 47 17 26 43 12 -- -- -- -- --
as an alternate captain… Led the NHL in face-off percentage and the Windsor Spitfires… Appeared in the 2009 CHL/NHL Top
LAK 24 5 14 19 6 at 62.6 percent, the fifth-highest mark since the League began Prospects Game… Earned the Bobby Smith Trophy as the OHL’s Frolunda Sweden 19 4 10 14 12 -- -- -- -- --
MIN 43 7 14 21 8 tracking faceoffs in 1998-99… Recorded a team-best five multi- Scholastic Player of the Year in 2008-09… Won a gold medal Ambri-Piotta Swiss 4 2 3 5 2 -- -- -- -- --
MTL 18 3 11 14 4 goal games… Had three assists and went 20-for-24 in faceoffs with Team Ontario at the 2008 World U-17 Challenge. 2013-14 Colorado NHL 71 23 47 70 19 2 0 3 3 2
NSH 34 11 20 31 8 on Feb. 4 vs. Winnipeg… Recorded his 400th career NHL points 2014-15 Colorado NHL 82 21 34 55 16 -- -- -- -- --
on Dec. 29 at Dallas… Skated in his 500th career NHL game on BACKGROUND: Is an avid guitar player… Country music favor- 2015-16 Colorado NHL 76 30 29 59 24 -- -- -- -- --
NJD 17 6 11 17 2
Oct. 22 at Florida… Earned a silver medal with Canada at the ites include Nashville artists Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, Dierks 2016-17 Colorado NHL 77 18 23 41 12 -- -- -- -- --
NYI 19 5 7 12 0 2017-18 Colorado NHL 14 4 6 10 4 -- -- -- -- --
2017 IIHF World Championship in Germany and France… Won Bentley and Garth Brooks… Played guitar on stage with Lee
NYR 18 6 10 16 0 gold with Canada at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey… Led Colo- Brice during the 2016 NHL All-Star Weekend in Nashville… Per- Ottawa NHL 68 23 26 49 14 -- -- -- -- --
OTT 13 4 4 8 4 rado in goals with 30 in 2015-16, becoming the first Avalanche formed a song with Thomas Rhett on stage in Loveland, Colo., 2018-19 Ottawa NHL 50 27 31 58 6 -- -- -- -- --
PHI 16 8 5 13 2 player to score at least 30 goals since 2006-07… Had a team- in 2014… Named his dog “Paisley” after country music star Brad Columbus NHL 23 4 8 12 2 10 5 5 10 0
PIT 18 8 2 10 0 high 59 points (30g-29a) in 76 games… Appeared in the 2016 Paisley… Enjoys spending time at his cottage in his hometown NHL TOTALS 727 232 315 547 166 18 5 11 16 2
STL 34 7 11 18 16 NHL All-Star Game in Nashville… Named the NHL’s Third Star of of Haliburton, Ont., during the summers… Loves to fish… His
SJS 27 10 9 19 16 the Month for the month of November after scoring 11 goals and uncle, Newell Brown, won the Stanley Cup as an assistant coach STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
TBL 18 10 9 19 4 20 points… Named the NHL’s Player of the Week for the week with the Anaheim Ducks in 2007 and played college hockey at Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
of Nov. 9-15 after posting eight points (4g-4a) in three games… Michigan State… Was nominated for the 2016 NHL Player Foun- 2009-10 COL 81 24 31 55 16 10 1 2 180 13.3% 1 1085 479 44.1% 17:44 51 28 7 2 .286 1
TOR 16 4 7 11 4 Recorded his 200th career NHL assist on Nov. 21 at Washington… dation Award for his community service. 2010-11 COL 80 27 40 67 33 3 0 2 202 13.4% -8 1246 628 50.4% 18:57 57 48 6 0 .000 0
VAN 33 11 11 22 2 Won gold with Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Championship in 2011-12 COL 58 14 14 28 8 5 0 2 132 10.6% -11 391 200 51.2% 16:17 43 41 6 3 .500 1
VGK 4 3 0 3 2 Russia… Skated in all 82 games for the first time in his career in TRANSACTIONS: July 1, 2019 – Signed as a free agent by 2012-13 COL 47 17 26 43 12 2 0 3 132 12.9% -12 893 488 54.6% 20:55 48 47 3 2 .667 1
WSH 15 1 3 4 2 2014-15, tallying 55 points (21g-34a)… Skated in his 400th career Nashville… February 22, 2019 – Acquired by Columbus with 2013-14 COL 71 23 47 70 19 5 0 6 217 10.6% 8 1058 532 50.3% 18:30 53 44 6 3 .500 2
WPG 30 15 16 31 8 NHL game on Feb. 28 vs. Minnesota… Recorded his 300th career defenseman Julius Bergman from Ottawa for a first-round 2014-15 COL 82 21 34 55 16 2 0 4 207 10.1% 3 1217 635 52.2% 18:34 43 74 14 6 .429 2
NHL point on Feb. 16 vs. Arizona… Won gold with Canada at the pick in the 2019 NHL Draft (Lassi Thomson) and forwards Vitaly 2015-16 COL 76 30 29 59 24 8 0 6 200 15.0% -8 739 428 57.9% 18:35 41 37 3 1 .333 0
2015 IIHF World Championship in the Czech Republic… Tallied a Abramov and Jonathan Davidsson… November 5, 2017 – Ac- 2016-17 COL 77 18 23 41 12 3 1 3 160 11.3% -34 1098 687 62.6% 18:18 42 41 3 1 .333 1
career-high 70 points (23g-47a) in 71 games with Colorado in quired by Ottawa from Colorado for goaltender Andrew Ham-
2013-14… Led his team in assists (47) and game-winning goals mond, forward Shane Bowers and a first (Bowen Byram) and 2017-18 COL 14 4 6 10 4 1 0 1 23 17.4% 1 200 113 56.5% 15:46 6 3 1 0 .000 0
(6)… Recorded 21 multi-point games… Posted a career-best third-round pick (Matthew Stienburg) in the 2019 NHL Draft… OTT 68 23 26 49 14 8 0 2 167 13.8% -23 1154 604 52.3% 18:52 54 46 4 2 .500 0
nine-game point streak (5g-4a) from Feb. 8-March 12… During June 26, 2009 – Colorado’s first choice, third overall (first 2018-19 OTT 50 27 31 58 6 5 0 1 126 21.4% -2 859 473 55.1% 19:15 17 28 0 0 .000 0
that stretch recorded an assist in a career-best six straight round), in the 2009 NHL Draft. CBJ 23 4 8 12 2 1 0 0 46 8.7% -1 363 203 55.9% 17:57 11 12 0 0 .000 0
games (8a) from Feb. 26-March 8… Scored his 100th career NHL TOTALS 727 232 315 547 166 53 2 32 1792 12.9% -86 103035470 53.1% 18:27 466 449 53 20 .377 8
goal on Feb. 8 at NY Islanders… Skated in his 300th career NHL
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MATTIAS EKHOLM
2018-19: Set career highs in assists (36), points (44), plus-minus in 80 games in 2014-15… His average ice time (19:00) was more
MATTIAS EKHOLM
(+27) and shots (146)… Ranked second among Preds defensemen than two minutes higher than his rookie season of 2013-14 (16:49)… C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
and fifth out of all team skaters in points… His +27 rating was Ranked third on the team in blocked shots (102), nearly doubling
his rookie total of 55… Improved his plus-minus rating from -8 in MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
(mat-TEE-uhs EHK-hohlm) tied for the highest in a single season in franchise history, tied 1 - 37 times, last: March 1, 2019 at Winnipeg None
Defense for seventh among NHL defensemen and tied for 10th among all 2013-14 to +12 in 2014-15... Scored his first career game-winning
skaters… Finished 10th in Norris Trophy voting, awarded to the goal in overtime on Dec. 20 at Minnesota… Registered his first MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
NHL’s top defenseman… Averaged 23:22 of ice time, the third-most career multi-point game on Nov. 6 at Dallas (2a)… Represented 2 - 15 times, last: Jan. 15, 2019 vs. Washington None
SHOOTS: Left on the Preds… Tied his career high in game-winning goals (3)… Sweden at the 2015 IIHF World Championship, posting three as-
HEIGHT: 6-4 Tallied a career-best nine multi-point games… Set his career high sists in eight games. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all six of Nashville’s MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
in assists in his 45th game of the season and his career high in postseason contests, tying for the team lead in plus-minus (+4) 2 - 29 times, last: (2a) Jan. 15, 2019 vs. Washington 2 (2g)
WEIGHT: 215 points in his 47th… Became the third blueliner in Predators history and averaging 26:24 of ice time... Made his Stanley Cup Playoff de-
DOB: May 24, 1990 MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
to record four consecutive team games with multiple points (Jan. but in Game 1 of the Western Conference First Round vs. Chicago 5 - Oct. 11, 2018 vs. Winnipeg Oct. 13, 2011 vs. Phoenix
BIRTHPLACE: Borlange, Sweden 5-10)… Matched his career-best point and assist streak at five and scored his first postseason goal in Game 3.
games from Jan. 4-10, tallying three goals and six assists during MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
HOMETOWN: Mora, Sweden the stretch… Posted 14 points (3g-11a) during a 10-game span from 2013-14: Ranked 12th among NHL rookie blueliners in both games 8 - Dec. 27, 2018 vs. Dallas Jan. 7, 2014 vs. San Jose (Antti Niemi)
Dec. 29-Jan. 15… Logged 30:15 on Nov. 13 at San Jose, the most by played (62) and minutes played (1,042:38)... Recorded his first ca-
ACQUIRED a Predators player in a game in 2018-19… Recorded his 100th ca- reer point/assist on Oct. 26 at St. Louis, the first of a four-game LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
4 - (4g) Nov. 14-20, 2018 Oct. 13, 2011 vs. Phoenix
June 27, 2009 – Nashville’s reer NHL assist on Nov. 19 vs. Tampa Bay… Scored his third career assist streak… Helped Sweden to a bronze medal at the 2014 World
seventh choice, 102nd overall overtime goal on Nov. 10 at Dallas… Skated in his 400th career Championship, being named one of the nation’s three best players LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
NHL game on Oct. 25 at New Jersey… Skated for Sweden at the in the process… Tied for second (with Predators teammate Roman 5 - twice, last: (6a) Jan. 4-10, 2019 Jan. 7, 2014 vs. San Jose (Antti Niemi)
(fourth round), in the 2009 2019 IIHF World Championship, recording two assists. PLAYOFFS: Josi) among tournament defensemen in points (2g-5a-7pts), while
NHL Draft. Dressed in all six of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. leading all Swedish skaters in average ice time (21:56)… Both his LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
Dallas, tallying two assists… Had five hits and four blocked shots. goals at Worlds were game winners. 5 - twice, last: (3g-6a) Jan. 4-10, 2019
INTERNATIONAL RECORD
2017-18: Set career highs in goals (10) and power-play goals 2012-13: Spent his first full season in North America with the Sweden
(5)… Posted 34 points (10g-24a) in 81 games… Averaged 23:35 of Milwaukee Admirals (AHL), tying for ninth among AHL rookie de-
ice time, the third-most on the team and 28th most in the NHL… fensemen in goals, and ranking ninth among rookie blueliners in Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
Scored in four consecutive games from Nov. 14-20, a career high points (10g-22a-32pts)… Tied for first among all league blueliners, 2008 U-18 WC 6 1 0 1 2
VERSUS THE NHL and a Predators record for a defenseman… Recorded his 100th ca- and led the Admirals in power-play goals (7)… Tied for the Milwau- 2010 WJC 6 1 0 1 6
GP G A PTS PIM reer NHL point on Nov. 26 at Carolina… Logged 31:19 of ice time on kee team lead, and tied for sixth among AHL rookie defensemen, 2014 WC 10 2 5 7 8
ANA 17 2 5 7 16 Oct. 14 at Chicago, the most minutes played by a Preds player in a in plus/minus rating (+15)… Played his lone NHL game of the sea- 2015 WC 8 0 3 3 6
ARI 18 0 3 3 6 game in 2017-18… Joined Sweden at the 2018 IIHF World Champion- son on April 15 vs. Vancouver. 2016 WC 2 1 0 1 2
BOS 12 0 5 5 6 ship, posting three points (1g-2a) in four games en route to a Gold World Cup 4 0 0 0 2
BUF 12 0 3 3 12 Medal. PLAYOFFS: Had eight points (1g-7a) and appeared in all 13 AMATEUR: Won the 2012 Borje Salming Award as the top defen- 2018 WC 4 1 2 3 2
CGY 17 0 5 5 12 of Nashville’s playoff games… Tied for third on the team in assists seman in the Swedish Elite League (Elitserien)… Helped Brynas 2019 WC 8 0 2 2 4
(7)… Recorded a +9 plus-minus rating in the First Round against claim the 2012 Le Mat Trophy as Elitserien champions… Ranked
CAR 12 2 2 4 8
CHI 25 1 9 10 10
Colorado, the franchise record for a single series… Had a +4 rating third among Elitserien defensemen in power-play goals (6) in CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
in Game 6 against Colorado, becoming one of just four players in 2011-12… Led all defensemen, and tied for sixth among all skat-
COL 27 1 9 10 24 Preds history to reach that mark in the playoffs… Fourth on the ers, in assists (8) during the 2012 Elitserien Playoffs… Tied for the SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
CBJ 11 3 4 7 2 team in average time on ice (23:24). defensemen lead in points (9) during the 2012 playoffs… Started 2006-07 Mora U-18 Sweden-U18 5 2 2 4 6 -- -- -- -- --
DAL 26 2 6 8 6 the 2011-12 season with Nashville, making his NHL debut on Oct. 13 Mora Jr. Sweden-Jr. 36 0 4 4 28 2 0 0 0 0
DET 11 1 1 2 4 2016-17: Appeared in all 82 games for the second consecutive vs. Phoenix and playing on Oct. 20 at Vancouver before being as- 2007-08 Mora U-18 Sweden-U18 9 4 5 9 12 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 17 1 8 9 2 season, posting three goals and 23 points, fourth among team de- signed to Brynas on Oct. 22… Played his first Swedish Elite League Mora Jr. Sweden-Jr. 37 5 7 12 54 -- -- -- -- --
FLA 11 0 0 0 2 fensemen… Played in his 300th NHL game on March 23 vs. Calgary season with Brynas in 2010-11, and was named Elitserien Rookie of Mora Sweden-2 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2
and earned an assist… Tied a career high with two assists on Jan. the Year… Tied for fourth among 2010-11 Elitserien defensemen in 2008-09 Mora Jr. Sweden-Jr. 21 3 5 8 32 -- -- -- -- --
LAK 18 1 1 2 10 26 vs. Columbus… Earned his first multi-point game (1g-1a) of the both goals (10) and points (33), and tied for fifth at the position in
MIN 27 3 5 8 10 Mora Sweden-2 38 2 11 13 12 3 0 0 0 4
season on Dec. 20 at New Jersey… Played for Sweden at the 2016 assists (23)… Ranked second on Brynas in plus-minus rating (+10), 2009-10 Mora Sweden-2 41 1 21 22 54 2 0 0 0 6
MTL 11 2 1 3 4 World Cup of Hockey. PLAYOFFS: Posted one goal and 10 assists and third in both shots (102) and power-play goals (5) in 2010-11…
2010-11 Brynas Sweden 55 10 23 33 38 5 0 4 4 10
NSH - - - - - while appearing in all 22 of Nashville’s playoff games… Ranked Led all junior players in Sweden’s second division (Allsvenskan) in
fifth in the NHL in scoring by defensemen with 11 points… His 10 assists (21), and ranked fourth among junior skaters in points (22) 2011-12 Brynas Sweden 41 9 8 17 55 17 1 8 9 12
NJD 12 3 5 8 4 Nashville NHL 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
assists co-led the team… Led the team in penalty minutes with with Mora in 2009-10… Ranked sixth among Allsvenskan defense-
NYI 11 1 6 7 8 2012-13 Milwaukee AHL 59 10 22 32 30 4 0 1 1 0
38… Recorded a four-game point streak (5a) from May 7-16… Third men in assists, and tied for ninth in points at the position in 2009-
NYR 10 1 3 4 8 on the team in average ice-time (25:20). 10… Earned a bronze medal while representing Sweden at the 2010 Nashville NHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
OTT 12 1 5 6 2 World Junior Championship… Tied for the 2010 WJC lead with a +10 2013-14 Nashville NHL 62 1 8 9 10 -- -- -- -- --
PHI 11 0 4 4 0 2015-16: Set career highs in assists (27) and points (35), and rating… Played for Sweden at the 2008 Under-18 World Champion- 2014-15 Nashville NHL 80 7 11 18 52 6 1 0 1 2
PIT 12 0 2 2 4 was one of four Predators players to appear in all 82 games this ship, notching a goal in six games... Won a gold medal with Sweden 2015-16 Nashville NHL 82 8 27 35 44 14 3 4 7 4
STL 29 2 6 8 16 season, his first time doing so… His plus-minus ranked second at the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. 2016-17 Nashville NHL 82 3 20 23 34 22 1 10 11 38
SJS 17 2 1 3 14 on the team, while his average ice time was fourth... Averaged 2017-18 Nashville NHL 81 10 24 34 46 13 1 7 8 12
TBL 10 0 7 7 4 22:08 of ice time in the final 51 games of the regular season after BACKGROUND: Nickname: “Ekky”… Favorites include The 2018-19 Nashville NHL 80 8 36 44 47 6 0 2 2 12
averaging 18:16 in the first 31… Posted a +13 rating in 32 games Shawshank Redemption (movie), Prison Break and Entourage (TV NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 470 37 126 163 233 61 6 23 29 68
TOR 11 1 3 4 2 after the All-Star Break… Skated in his 200th career NHL game on shows), Avicii (musician/band), The Palm (Nashville restaurant),
VAN 19 0 6 6 6 Feb. 12 at Tampa Bay… Scored overtime winner on Jan. 2 at Caro- Nicklas Lidstrom (player to watch) and Greece (vacation spot)… STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
VGK 6 0 1 1 2 lina… Scored his first career shorthanded goal on Dec. 29 at St. Considers Swedish smågodis and potato chips to be his guilty
WSH 11 3 7 10 10 Louis… Joined Sweden at the 2016 World Championship, his third pleasure… Would most like to play a hockey game at Santiago Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
WPG 27 4 3 7 19 consecutive year playing in the tournament… PLAYOFFS: Tied for Bernabéu Stadium, home of Real Madrid… If he could invite three 2011-12 NSH 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0% -1 0 0 0.0% 12:25 0 3 0 0 .000 0
second among Nashville defensemen – and for fifth on the team people to dinner, he’d choose Lidstrom, Leonardo DiCaprio and 2012-13 NSH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% -1 0 0 0.0% 16:05 0 0 0 0 .000 0
– in goals (3) and points (7) during the postseason… Recorded a Megan Fox. 2013-14 NSH 62 1 8 9 10 0 0 0 58 1.7% -8 0 0 0.0% 16:49 42 55 1 0 .000 0
point (1g-4a-5pts) in each of the first four games of the Second 2014-15 NSH 80 7 11 18 52 1 0 1 86 8.1% 12 1 1 100.0% 19:00 57 102 0 0 .000 0
Round vs. San Jose. TRANSACTIONS: June 27, 2009 – Nashville’s seventh 2015-16 NSH 82 8 27 35 44 1 1 3 114 7.0% 14 0 0 0.0% 20:14 67 106 0 0 .000 0
choice, 102nd overall (fourth round), in the 2009 NHL Draft. 2016-17 NSH 82 3 20 23 34 0 0 1 120 2.5% 4 0 0 0.0% 23:28 61 108 0 0 .000 0
2014-15: Doubled his rookie total in points (7g-11a-18pts) and 2017-18 NSH 81 10 24 34 46 5 1 1 135 7.4% 25 1 0 0.0% 23:35 75 117 0 0 .000 0
improved his goal total from one in 62 games in 2013-14 to seven 2018-19 NSH 80 8 36 44 47 2 0 3 146 5.5% 27 0 0 0.0% 23:22 68 107 0 0 .000 0
TOTALS 470 37 126 163 233 9 2 9 660 5.6% 72 2 1 50.0% 21:12 370 598 1 0 .000 0
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RYAN ELLIS
RYAN ELLIS 2018-19: Set career highs in assists (34) and points (41) while playing 2011-12: Began the season with Milwaukee, before being recalled to Nash-
(RIGH-uhn EHL-ihs)
in all 82 games for the first time in his career… Also established career
bests in blocked shots (154), hits (71) and takeaways (54)… Recorded a +21
ville on Dec. 26. Spent the remainder of the campaign at the NHL level ex-
cept for a three-game stint with the Admirals from Feb. 24-27… One of only
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Defense plus-minus, the second-highest of his career… Averaged 24:01 of ice time, three NHL rookie defensemen to post multiple power-play (2) and game- MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
a career high, the second-most on the Preds and 19th-most in the NHL… His winning goals (2)… Tied for seventh among rookie blueliners in plus/minus 2 - twice, last: March 20, 2017 vs Arizona None
28.3 shifts per game were tied for the 16th-most in the NHL… Went 2-for-6 in rating (+5)… The Predators went 22-8-2 with him in the lineup… Named to
SHOOTS: Right shootouts… Matched his career high for assists and points in a game with the 2012 AHL All-Star Classic, but did not participate due to his recall… At the MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
three (3a) on Feb. 19 at Dallas… Recorded his 200th career NHL point on Feb. time of his recall (Dec. 26), he was tied for ninth among AHL defensemen, 3 - twice, last: Feb. 19, 2019 at Dallas None
HEIGHT: 5-10 10 vs. St. Louis… Scored his third career shorthanded goal on Nov. 21 vs. and tied for first among rookie blueliners, in points (4g-13a-17pts, 26gp).
WEIGHT: 180 St. Louis, which also was his first goal of the season… Logged 28:29 of ice PLAYOFFS: Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 3 of the Western MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
time on Nov. 12 at Anaheim, the third-most minutes he’s skated in a game Conference Quarterfinals vs. Detroit. 3 - five times, last: (3a) Feb. 19, 2019 at Dallas 5 (5a)
DOB: January 3, 1991 in his career… Skated in his 400th career NHL game on Oct. 11 vs. Winnipeg.
BIRTHPLACE: Hamilton, Ont. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all six of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. AMATEUR: The third defenseman in Ontario Hockey League history to MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
HOMETOWN: Freelton, Ont. Dallas… Led the Preds in assists with three… Averaged 24:16 of ice time, the record 300 career points (73g-241a-314pts, +145, 207 PIMs, 226 gp), joining 15 - Nov. 21, 2016 vs. Tampa Bay Dec. 26, 2011 vs. Detroit
third-most on Nashville. Rick Corriveau (329) and Denis Potvin (330)... Finished his junior career
ranked second all-time in Windsor Spitfires scoring behind Bill Bowler MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
ACQUIRED 2017-18: Established 32 points (9g-23a) despite playing in only 44 games (467)... Named 2011 Canadian Hockey League Player and Defenseman of 6 - four times, last: March 31, 2018 vs. Buffalo Jan. 7, 2012 vs. Carolina (Justin Peters)
due to offseason knee surgery… His +26 rating tied for fifth among all the Year… Won the 2011 Red Tilson Trophy awarded to the OHL’s Most
June 26, 2009 – Nashville’s NHL blueliners and was the fifth-highest in Predators history… Posted the Outstanding Player of the Year, becoming the fourth defenseman to win LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
first choice, 11th overall (first 11th-most points by an NHL defensemen with 32 (9g-23a) after making his in the award’s 67-year history… Recipient of the Max Kaminsky Trophy as 2 - six times, last: (2g) March 2-4, 2018 Dec. 26, 2011 vs. Detroit
season debut on Jan. 2… Tallied the second-most points on the Preds after the OHL’s Most Outstanding Defenseman of the Year in both 2009 and 2011,
round), in the 2009 NHL Draft. his return from injury, trailing only Viktor Arvidsson… Had seven goals and becoming the third player to win it twice (Denis Potvin, Bryan Berard)… Won LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
18 assists when Nashville was trailing or the game was tied… Third on the the 2011 Mickey Renaud Captain’s Trophy for leadership on and off the ice...... 4 - (5a) Feb. 19-25, 2018 Jan. 7, 2012 vs. Carolina (Justin Peters)
team in average time on ice (24:21)… Had a four-game point streak from Named an OHL First Team All-Star in both 2009 and 2011... Named Best Of-
March 8-15 (1g-3a), tying his career high… Picked up three points (1g-2a) on fensive Defenseman, Smartest Player and player with the hardest shot in LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
March 4 at Colorado, matching his career high for the fourth time… Posted the 2009, 2010 and 2011 Western Conference Coaches Polls… Became the 4 - twice, last: (1g-3a) March 8-15, 2018
a career-long four-game assist streak from Feb. 19-25 (5a)… Recorded his first OHL defenseman in 17 years to post more than 100 points in a season
100th career NHL assist on Feb. 15 vs. Calgary. PLAYOFFS: Had five as- (24g-77a) in 2010-11... Led the OHL in points per game (1.74) and finished
sists in 13 playoff games for Nashville… Had a +4 rating in Game 1 against tied for fourth in overall points in 2010-11... Captained Team OHL in the 2009 INTERNATIONAL RECORD
VERSUS THE NHL Colorado, becoming one of just four players in Preds history to reach that and 2010 Subway Super Series… Tied for fourth in 2011 OHL Playoff assists, Canada
mark in the playoffs… Had a three-game point streak (3a) from April 22-29. while leading all defensemen and tying for seventh overall in points (6g-13a-
GP G A PTS PIM 19pts)… Became the seventh player to represent Canada at three straight Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
ANA 18 3 7 10 2 2016-17: Finished the season with a career high 16 goals, four of which World Junior Championships in 2011, earning a silver medal for the second 2008 U-18 WC 7 3 4 7 0
ARI 20 8 7 15 8 came on the power play… Tallied 38 points (16g-22a) in 71 games… The straight tournament while serving as team captain… The fourth Canadian 2009 WJC 6 1 6 7 0
BOS 10 0 5 5 0 Preds were 10-2-1 when he scored this season… Scored his 11th goal of the ever to win three medals at the WJC, and with 25 points (5g-20a) in three
season on March 2 at Montreal, setting a career high… Recorded his first tournaments, became the all-time leading defensive scorer in the history 2010 WJC 6 1 7 8 2
BUF 11 1 4 5 0 career multi-goal game on Jan. 19 at Calgary… Skated a career-high 30:31 on of the event… Named Best Defenseman, a tournament All-Star and one of 2011 WJC 7 3 7 10 2
CGY 19 4 6 10 4 Dec. 19 at Philadelphia… Blocked a career-high six shots on Dec. 17 vs. New Canada’s three best players at the 2011 World Juniors… Led all 2011 tourna- 2014 WC 8 1 4 5 0
CAR 11 2 7 9 2 York Rangers… Skated in his 300th career NHL game on Nov. 23 vs. Dallas… ment defensemen in points (10), tied for first in goals, and ranked second 2016 WC 5 1 1 2 0
Earned a career-high three assists on Nov. 21 vs. Tampa Bay… PLAYOFFS: in assists (7)… Also ranked fourth among all skaters in points and tied for
CHI 28 4 8 12 8 Tied for third on the team in scoring with 13 points (5g-8a), second among third in assists at the 2011 WJC… Won the Memorial Cup with the Windsor
COL 24 6 10 16 8 defensemen, while appearing in all 22 games… Ranked third in scoring Spitfires for the second consecutive season in 2009-10… Tied for the 2010 CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
CBJ 16 2 5 7 0 among NHL defensemen… Co-led the team with two power-play goals… Memorial Cup lead in assists (5), and ranked second among tournament
Overtook the all-time franchise lead in postseason assists (17)… Posted a defensemen in points (5a)… Named a 2010 Second-Team OHL All-Star and SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
DAL 27 3 7 10 13
seven-game point streak (4g-5a) from April 15-30, becoming the first defen- served as captain for the Western Conference at the 2010 OHL All-Star… 2007-08 Windsor OHL 63 15 48 63 51 5 2 3 5 2
DET 15 0 5 5 8 seman in the NHL to record a seven-game point streak in the postseason Helped Windsor win the 2010 Robertson Cup as OHL Champions for the sec-
EDM 20 2 1 3 8 2008-09 Windsor OHL 57 22 67 89 57 26 11 24 35 24
since Chris Pronger and Jason Woolley did so in 1998. ond consecutive season, posting points in 16-of-19 OHL playoff games to tie
for second among all skaters, and rank first among defensemen in points 2009-10 Windsor OHL 48 12 49 61 38 23 3 35 38 20
FLA 11 0 3 3 0
2015-16: Posted personal bests in penalty minutes (35) and shots (152)… (3g-30a-33pts)… Earned a silver medal at the 2010 World Junior Champion- 2010-11 Windsor OHL 58 24 77 101 61 18 6 13 19 12
LAK 20 4 6 10 6 His average ice time (20:54) was third on the team, and his plus/minus ship… Tied for fourth in the 2010 WJC in assists (7), and finished second in Milwaukee AHL -- -- -- -- -- 7 1 1 2 2
MIN 29 2 4 6 8 ranked third (+13)… Scored his first career shorthanded goal on March 29 defenseman scoring (8)… Helped Windsor win the 2009 Memorial Cup and 2011-12 Nashville NHL 32 3 8 11 4 3 0 0 0 0
MTL 10 3 2 5 0 vs. Dallas… Posted his 100th career NHL point with an assist on March 24 OHL title… Named to the 2009 Memorial Cup All-Star Team… Led all defense-
vs. Vancouver… Joined Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Championship, help- men and ranked fourth overall in OHL playoff scoring (31) and led all skaters Milwaukee AHL 29 4 14 18 8 -- -- -- -- --
NSH - - - - - ing it to the gold medal. PLAYOFFS: Ranked third on the team in average in assists (23)… Led all OHL defensemen in points (89), goals (22) and assists 2012-13 Nashville NHL 32 2 4 6 15 -- -- -- -- --
NJD 9 0 2 2 0 ice time (24:11) and assists (6) during the 2016 postseason... Five of his six (67) in 2008-09… Ranked seventh among all OHL skaters in points, led the Milwaukee AHL 32 5 9 14 18 4 0 0 0 0
NYI 11 2 6 8 0 assists came on home ice, a franchise record for a postseason... Notched league in assists, and ranked second in plus/minus rating (+52) in 2008- 2013-14 Nashville NHL 80 6 21 27 24 -- -- -- -- --
a pair of assists and played a career-high 43:56 during Nashville’s triple- 09… Participated in the 2009 OHL All-Star Classic and the 2008 ADT Canada/ 2014-15 Nashville NHL 58 9 18 27 27 6 0 3 3 2
NYR 10 1 2 3 0 overtime victory in Game 4 of the Second Round vs. San Jose, the longest Russia Challenge… Posted an assist and a game-best +3 rating at the 2009
OTT 13 4 7 11 2 game in franchise history. CHL Top Prospects Game… Won a gold medal with Canada at the 2009 World 2015-16 Nashville NHL 79 10 22 32 35 14 0 6 6 4
PHI 10 0 3 3 2 Junior Championship, posting seven points (1g-6a) in six games… Named to 2016-17 Nashville NHL 71 16 22 38 29 22 5 8 13 12
PIT 8 1 1 2 4 2014-15: Averaged 18:53 of ice time, nearly three minutes more than his the 2008 OHL All-Rookie Team after tying for third among OHL blueliners, 2017-18 Nashville NHL 44 9 23 32 6 13 0 5 5 8
previous career high (16:04, 2013-14)… Skated in his 200th career NHL game and ranking fourth among all rookies in points (15g-48a-63pts) and second 2018-19 Nashville NHL 82 7 34 41 20 6 0 3 3 0
STL 31 2 8 10 11 on April 7 at Colorado… Recorded the first three-point game of his career among first-year players in assists in 2007-08… 2008 Bobby Smith Award NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 470 37 126 163 233 61 6 23 29 68
SJS 19 1 5 6 19 (1g-2a) and first career game-deciding shootout tally on Oct. 21 vs. Arizona. winner as the OHL’s scholastic player of the year… Won gold medals with
TBL 10 2 6 8 19 PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all six of the club’s Western Conference Quarterfi- Canada at both the 2008 U-18 World Championship and the 2008 Ivan Hlinka
nal contests vs. Chicago, tying for third on the team in assists and for first Memorial Tournament… Was a tournament all-star and claimed gold at the
TOR 11 0 6 6 2 in plus/minus rating (+4)... Tied for third on the team in average ice time 2008 World U-17 Hockey Challenge with Team Ontario. STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
VAN 18 1 3 4 8 (26:24), 7:29 more than he averaged in the regular season.
BACKGROUND: Nickname: “Elly”… Leads the “Elly 4 Kids Foundation,”
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
VGK 5 0 1 1 6
2013-14: Ranked second on the team in games played (80) and plus/mi- which works with his hometown of Hamilton, Ont., to help rebuild parks and 2011-12 NSH 32 3 8 11 4 2 0 2 34 8.8% 5 0 0 0.0% 14:49 30 37 1 0 .000 0
WSH 10 1 5 6 2
nus rating (+9) while ranking third among club blueliners in points (6g-21a- playgrounds throughout the city… Favorites include Gladiator (movie), Rolf 2012-13 NSH 32 2 4 6 15 2 0 0 48 4.2% -2 0 0 0.0% 16:22 22 29 1 0 .000 0
WPG 24 3 10 13 10 27pts)… Played in his first IIHF World Championship, leading all Canadian & Daughters (Nashville restaurant), University of Oregon’s black football 2013-14 NSH 80 6 21 27 24 0 0 2 123 4.9% 9 0 0 0.0% 16:04 57 97 4 2 .500 0
defensemen in points (1g-4a-5pts) and tying for fifth in the tournament in jerseys (favorite non-hockey uniform) and Sophia Vergara (actress)… Of 2014-15 NSH 58 9 18 27 27 2 0 0 118 7.6% 8 0 0 0.0% 18:58 41 74 5 1 .200 1
plus/minus rating (+8). any venue, he’d most like to play a game at Wembley Stadium… Would be 2015-16 NSH 79 10 22 32 35 3 1 2 152 6.6% 13 0 0 0.0% 20:53 61 100 0 0 .000 0
a doctor or lawyer if he weren’t a professional hockey player… Has two
2012-13: Appeared in Nashville’s first 31 games of the regular season, Labradors: Molly and Max. 2016-17 NSH 71 16 22 38 29 4 1 3 140 11.4% 17 0 0 0.0% 23:57 64 137 3 2 .667 2
before being assigned to Milwaukee on March 22. Played one more NHL 2017-18 NSH 44 9 23 32 6 2 0 2 110 8.2% 26 0 0 0.0% 23:21 27 84 6 2 .333 1
game – on April 4 vs. Columbus… Three (2g-1a) of his six points came on TRANSACTIONS: June 26, 2009 – Nashville’s first choice, 11th overall 2018-19 NSH 82 7 34 41 20 1 1 2 149 4.7% 21 0 0 0.0% 24:01 71 154 6 2 .333 0
the power play… Posted 14 points (5g-9a) in 32 games with Milwaukee (AHL) (first round), in the 2009 NHL Draft. TOTALS 478 62 152 214 160 16 3 13 874 7.1% 97 0 0 0.0% 20:22 373 712 27 9 .333 4
from October-January, and after his March reassignment.
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DANTE FABBRO
DANTE FABBRO 2018-19: Skated in four regular-season games with First-Team All Star playing for Penticton as an assistant
(dahn-TAY FAB-roh) the Predators, tallying a goal, five shots and six blocked
shots… Averaged 12:44 of ice time… Scored his first
captain… Led BCHL defensemen in points (67), second
in goals (14), second in assists (53)… Sixth among all
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Defense career NHL goal on April 6 vs. Chicago to help the BCHL skaters in points per game (1.49)… Third in points MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
Preds clinch their second consecutive Central Division (67) on Penticton… Set career highs in goals, assists, 1 - April 6, 2019 vs. Chicago None
title… Made his NHL debut on March 30 vs. Columbus… points and games played (45) in 2015-16… Tied for team
SHOOTS: Right PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all six of Nashville’s Stanley Cup lead in postseason assists (8)… Won gold with Canada MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
HEIGHT: 6-0 Playoff games vs. Dallas, notching an assist in Game 3… at the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament… Led all None None
WEIGHT: 189 Averaged 12:05 of ice time, including a high of 15:04 in defensemen in assists (8) at the 2015 U18 World Junior MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
Game 4 at Dallas. Championship… Helped Penticton to the 2015 BCHL 1 (1g) - April 6, 2019 vs. Chicago
DOB: June 20, 1998 Championship… Named to the 2014-15 BCHL All-Rookie None
BIRTHPLACE: Coquitlam, B.C. AMATEUR: Set career highs in points (33) and assists Team… Recorded 33 points in 44 games with Penticton MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
(26) while being named a Hockey East Second Team in 2014-15… Set up the gold medal-winning goal for None March 30, 2019 vs. Columbus
HOMETOWN: Vancouver, B.C. All-Star for the second straight season during his junior Canada West at the World Junior A Challenge in 2015…
campaign at Boston University (Hockey East) in 2018-19... Led BCMML defensemen in points (61) in 2013-14… A 2013- MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
ACQUIRED Tied for 10th among all NCAA defensemen in points... Was 14 BCMML All-Star. 3 - March 30, 2019 vs. Columbus April 6, 2019 vs. Chicago (Cam Ward)
the only collegiate player to record at least 30 points
June 24, 2016 – Nashville’s and 80 blocked shots (82)... Co-captained his team... BACKGROUND: Nickname: “Fabbs”… Lists the Nashville LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
first choice, 17th overall (first Tied a Terriers record for most points in a game with Predators as his favorite team growing up... Has two None March 30, 2019 vs. Columbus
round), in the 2016 NHL Draft. five (1g-4a) on March 2 vs. Merrimack, which earned sisters, Gina and Sophia, who played soccer at Austin
him Hockey East Co-Player of the Week honors... Helped Peay State University in Clarksville, Tenn., northwest LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
Canada reach the Spengler Cup final, where it fell to of Nashville. None April 6, 2019 vs. Chicago (Cam Ward)
Kalpa Kuipio (Finland)... Named to the 2018 Spengler Cup
All-Star Team, as selected by the media... Tied for first TRANSACTIONS: June 26, 2009 – Nashville’s first LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
among Canada defensemen and tied for third overall choice, 17th overall (first round), in the 2016 NHL Draft. None
on his team in points with three (2g-1a)… In 2017-18, his
sophomore season, helped the Terriers win the Hockey
VERSUS THE NHL
East championship while being named to its second INTERNATIONAL RECORD
All-Star Team… Ranked fifth on the Terriers in points
GP G A PTS PIM with 29 and third in assists with 20 in 2017-18… Finished Canada
ANA - - - - - second among Hockey East defensemen in points (29) Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
and led in blocked shots (82) as a sophomore… Won
ARI - - - - - gold at the 2018 World Junior Championship with Team 2016 U-18 WC 7 0 8 8 16
BOS - - - - - Canada, serving as an alternate captain… Ranked first 2017 WJC 7 0 1 1 0
BUF 1 0 0 0 0 for Boston University in power-play goals (5) and second 2018 WJC 7 0 0 0 0
CGY - - - - - among BU freshmen in assists in 2016-17…Assisted the 2019 WC 9 1 2 3 0
game-winning goal in round one of Beanpot play against
CAR - - - - - Boston College, snapping BU’s six-game slide against
CHI 1 1 0 1 0 the Eagles in the 2016-17 tournament... Played seven
COL - - - - - games in the 2017 World Junior Championship for Team
CBJ 1 0 0 0 0 Canada…Named 2015-16 BCHL Top Defenseman and BCHL CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
DAL - - - - - SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
DET - - - - - 2013-14 Langley BCHL 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
EDM - - - - - 2014-15 Penticton BCHL 44 4 29 33 16 21 4 11 15 10
FLA - - - - - 2015-16 Penticton BCHL 45 14 53 67 30 11 0 8 8 2
LAK - - - - - 2016-17 Boston Univ. H-East 36 6 12 18 16 -- -- -- -- --
MIN - - - - - 2017-18 Boston Univ. H-East 38 9 20 29 22 -- -- -- -- --
MTL - - - - - 2018-19 Boston Univ. H-East 38 7 26 33 39 -- -- -- -- --
NSH - - - - - Nashville NHL 4 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 0
NJD - - - - - NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 4 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 0
NYI - - - - -
NYR - - - - -
OTT - - - - - STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
PHI - - - - - Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
PIT - - - - - 2018-19 NSH 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 20.0% -1 0 0 0.0% 12:44 3 6 0 0 .000 0
STL - - - - - TOTALS 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 20.0% -1 0 0 0.0% 12:44 3 6 0 0 .000 0
SJS - - - - -
TBL - - - - -
TOR - - - - -
VAN 1 0 0 0 0
VGK - - - - -
WSH - - - - -
WPG - - - - -
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FILIP FORSBERG
2018-19: Ranked second on the Predators in goals 28, becoming the first player in franchise history to after recording 15 points (9g-6a) in 13 games… Named the fellow Predators prospect Pontus Aberg in points… Ranked
FILIP FORSBERG (28) and third in points (50) in 64 games… Reached do so… Became the first player in franchise history NHL’s Third Star of the Week on Nov. 16… Made his World second in goals and tied for eighth in points (5g-4a-9pts,
the 28-goal mark for the third time in his career… to record a hat trick in consecutive games, and the Championship debut for Sweden in 2015, being named one 9gp) during 2013 qualification play to help Leksand earn
(FIHL-ihp FOHRZ-buhrg) Became the only player in team history to score first NHL player since January, 2010, from Feb. 21-23… of the country’s three best players of the tournament after promotion to the SHL in 2013-14… Captained Sweden to
Right Wing 25 goals in five different seasons… Found the back From Feb. 21-25, became the first NHL player since ranking second among all skaters in goals (8), and third a silver medal at the 2013 World Junior Championship…
of the net at least 25 times for the fifth straight 1992 to score six or more goals in the second period on Team Sweden in points (9) in eight games. PLAYOFFS: Named to the 2013 WJC All-Star Team by the media and
season, one of only 10 NHL players to accomplish in a three-game span… Finished with career highs in Led the team in points (4g-2a-6pts) during the team’s First one of Sweden’s three best players of the tournament by
SHOOTS: Right the feat… Scored a career-high .44 goals per game, even-strength goals (25), shorthanded goals (3) and Round series vs. Chicago, setting franchise records for the coaches after posting five points (3g-2a) in six games.
HEIGHT: 6-1 also the second-highest on the Preds behind Viktor takeaways (76)… Led the NHL in second-period goals goals, points and shots (22) by a rookie in a playoff series...
Arvidsson… Tallied six multi-goal games… Scored with 15… Skated in his 200th career NHL game on Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 1, recorded his AMATEUR: Amassed the most points (8g-9a-17pts) by an
WEIGHT: 205 seven power-play goals, four game-winning goals and Nov. 21 vs. Tampa Bay… Appeared in all 82 games for first goal and assist in Game 2 and notched the first hat under-18 player in the Allsvenskan with Leksand in 2011-
DOB: August 13, 1994 two shorthanded goals… Posted three three-point the third consecutive season… The Predators were trick in Predators postseason history in Game 5. 12… Helped Sweden claim gold at the 2012 World Junior
games… Hit the 10-goal mark in 11 games, a franchise 18-3-4 when Forsberg scored… Played for Sweden at Championship… Captained Sweden to a silver medal at the
BIRTHPLACE: Ostervala, Sweden record… Broke his own Preds record for most goals in the 2016 World Cup of Hockey… PLAYOFFS: Led the 2013-14: Began the season with Nashville, and scored his Under-18 World Championship… Named the best forward
HOMETOWN: Leksand, Sweden October (10)… The Preds were 14-6-1 when he scored… team in scoring with nine goals and 16 points while first NHL goal in his first game of the season on Oct. 8, of the 2012 Under-18 Worlds after tying for second among
Tallied 12 of his 28 goals in the third period… Had appearing in all 22 games… Led the team in plus- 2013 vs. Minnesota… Posted five points (1g-4a) in his first all tournament skaters in goals (5)... Paced the 2010-11
100 hits, the third-most on the Preds and the third minus (+14)… Overtook the franchise lead in goals 11 NHL games of the season before being assigned to Leksand junior squad in points (21g-19a-40pts), and tied for
ACQUIRED time in his career he hit the 100-hit plateau in the in a single postseason (9)… Posted a seven-game Milwaukee (AHL) for all but two one-game stints… Tied sixth in league goal scoring... Earned a silver medal with
April 3, 2013 – Acquired from category… Recorded his 300th career NHL point on point streak (5g-3a) from May 7-22, tying a franchise for the Milwaukee team lead in power-play goals (7), and Sweden at the 2011 Under-18 World Championship, tying for
Washington for forwards March 16 at San Jose… Scored two power-play goals – record. was second in points-per-game (.72)… Participated in his sixth in the tournament in goals (4) and ranking third on
one at 6-on-3 and the other at 6-on-4 – on March 12 at third straight World Junior Championship in 2014, and the team in points (6) as its youngest member… Joined
Martin Erat and Michael Anaheim… Matched his career high in shots with nine 2015-16: Was 10th in the NHL and set a career high captained the Swedish squad for the second consecutive Leksand’s junior club after the completion of his under-18
Latta. on Feb. 25 vs. Edmonton… Dished out three assists in for goals in a season (33)... Led the team and set year, helping it reach overtime of the Gold Medal Game team’s season in 2009-10, helping it win the league title.
the third period on Feb. 1 at Florida… Posted 17 points a career high in points (64)... Set career highs in and earn a silver medal to complete his world junior
(7g-10a) in a 19-game stretch from Jan. 9-Feb. 21… penalty minutes (47), shots (247), average ice time career as a three-time medalist (one gold, two silvers)… BACKGROUND: Nickname “Fil”… Favorites include Harry
Scored the game-winning goal in overtime on Jan. 9 (19:03), hits (114) and blocked shots (41)... Sixth in Became the first Swede to win MVP honors at the WJC Potter (movie), Game of Thrones (TV show), Virago
at Chicago… Notched his franchise-high sixth career postseason All-Star Team voting at left wing, and since the award began in 2004… Also named Best Forward (Nashville restaurant), Dubai (vacation spot), Centennial
hat trick on Oct. 27 vs. Edmonton. PLAYOFFS: Dressed 10th in voting for the Selke Trophy (top defensive of the tournament by the Directorate and to the Media Park (spot in Nashville) and Peter Forsberg (player growing
in all six of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. forward)... Ranked second on the team in power-play All-Star Team… Ranked second at the 2014 World Junior up)… Follows Liverpool FC during the Premier League
VERSUS THE NHL Dallas, tallying two points (1g-1a)… Scored in Game 3 goals, shots and average ice time among forwards… Championship in points (4g-8a-12pts), second in assists season and watched Sweden play in the 2018 World Cup…
at Dallas… Had an assist and six shots in Game 5. Set a franchise record and ranked seventh in the and tied for fourth goals. If he could invite three people to dinner, they’d be LeBron
GP G A PTS PIM League in home goals (22)… Played in all 82 games James, Jim Carrey and Elvis Presley… Considers ice cream
ANA 15 4 8 12 10 2017-18: Led the Predators and matched his career for the second consecutive season… Tied for the 2012-13: Joined Nashville following the completion of his to be his guilty pleasure… His hidden talent is being good
ARI 13 4 4 8 8 high in points with 64… Set a career high in assists NHL lead in goals during in February (12), while also Swedish league season with Leksand, making his NHL debut at Monopoly.
BOS 9 4 2 6 6 (38)… Scored at least 25 goals for the fourth straight setting a franchise record for goals in a month… The on April 14, 2013 vs. Detroit to become the third-youngest
BUF 8 4 2 6 0
season… Paced Nashville in plus-minus at +27, tying NHL’s Third Star for the month of February, and First player (18 years, 244 days) to don a Predators uniform. TRANSACTIONS: April 3, 2013 – Acquired from Washington
the franchise’s single-season record… Tallied a Star of the Week for Feb. 29… Posted two natural hat Recorded his first career NHL point/assist on April 23, 2013 for forwards Martin Erat and Michael Latta on April 3, 2013…
CGY 15 7 3 10 4 career-best 13 power-play goals, which ranked tied tricks in a three-game span on Feb. 23 at Toronto and vs. Calgary… The recipient of the 2013 Golden Cage Award June 22, 2012 – Washington’s first pick, 11th overall (first
CAR 9 3 2 5 2 for 10th in the NHL… Had a 16-game home point Feb. 27 vs. St. Louis, becoming the first player with as the Allsvenskan’s (Sweden-2) top junior player… Led all round), in the 2012 NHL Draft.
CHI 21 8 6 14 6 streak (11g-11a-22pts) to start the season, the longest multiple natural hat tricks in three or fewer games Allsvenskan junior players in goals and ranked second to
COL 24 13 13 26 4 such streak by any NHL player since the start of since Vancouver’s Petri Skirko (Nov. 18, 1986 vs.
2015-16… Recorded 25 points (9g-16a) in his final 25 Calgary and Nov. 21, 1986 vs. NY Rangers)… Signed a
CBJ 11 4 3 7 6 games of the season, including nine (5g-4a) in his six-year, $36 million contract on June 27. PLAYOFFS:
DAL 23 8 8 16 4 final five games… Notched his fifth career hat trick Appeared in all 14 of Nashville’s postseason games,
DET 10 2 4 6 12 on April 7 vs. Columbus… Scored six game-winning scoring the game-winning goal in Game 1 of its First
EDM 14 8 6 14 2 goals, including an overtime penalty shot tally on Round series vs. Anaheim.
Feb. 13 vs. St. Louis… Extended his franchise-record
FLA 10 1 5 6 4 in consecutive games played to 283 before being 2014-15: Member of the 2015 NHL All-Rookie Team…
LAK 16 2 6 8 10 injured on Dec. 29 at Minnesota… Scored his 100th Finished fourth in voting for the Calder Trophy…
MIN 23 11 4 15 10 career NHL goal on Nov. 14 vs. Washington… Recorded Set franchise records for most goals (26), assists
MTL 10 3 3 6 2 his 200th career NHL point on Oct. 17 vs. Colorado… (37), points (63), power-play points (6g-12a-19pts)
Played for Sweden at the 2018 World Championship and shots (237) by a rookie… Led the team in goals,
NSH - - - - - in Denmark, scoring the game-deciding goal in the points, game-winning goals (tie, 6) and power-play
NJD 8 3 3 6 2 shootout to help his country capture gold. PLAYOFFS: points, while ranking second in power-play goals (6)
NYI 10 5 4 9 12 Became Nashville’s all-time leader in postseason and tied for second in plus-minus rating (+15)… The
NYR 9 3 4 7 4 points after posting 16 (7g-9a) in the 2018 playoffs… fifth youngest player in NHL history to lead a playoff-
Matched his own franchise record for points in a bound team in scoring and one of just 12 rookies
OTT 7 0 7 7 2 single postseason with 16… Recorded seven assists, since the 2005-06 season to record 60 or more
PHI 8 5 3 8 6 10 points and 34 shots in Nashville’s Second Round points… Finished among the Top 3 NHL rookies in
PIT 11 0 7 7 2 series vs. Winnipeg, all of which were individual shots (first); game-winning goals and overtime goals
STL 25 12 12 24 10 series franchise record… His seven goals tied for the (tied for first); power-play points (second); goals and
second-most in a single postseason in team history… power-play goals (tied for second); points and assists
SJS 15 5 9 14 10 Had two multi-goal performances and scored the (third); and plus/minus rating (tied for third)… Ranked
TBL 9 5 4 9 0 game-winner in Game 1 against Colorado in the First second among all rookie forwards in average ice time
TOR 10 6 3 9 2 Round. (17:19)… One of three Nashville forwards and two NHL
VAN 14 6 5 11 15 rookies to play in all 82 regular-season games… Tied
VGK 4 0 1 1 0
2016-17: Co-led the team in goals (31) and finished for third in the NHL in shootout-deciding goals (3)…
third in points (58)… Became the first player in Tallied two goals in the NHL All-Star Game, becoming
WSH 9 6 5 11 0 franchise history to score 30 goals in consecutive the first Preds player to score a goal in the All-Star
WPG 25 3 14 17 16 seasons… Ranked second in the NHL in goals from Game in franchise history… Played in his 100th career
Dec. 19 to the end of the season (28)… Named NHL’s NHL game on April 11 at Dallas… His six-game goal
Second Star for the month of February… Named NHL’s streak from Nov. 2-13, 2014 tied for the longest in
First Star of the Week for the week ending Feb. 26… the NHL in 2014-15 with Montreal’s Max Pacioretty
From Feb. 21-28, became the first player in franchise and tied for the longest in franchise history… Set the
history and the first NHL player since 2001 to score franchise record for consecutive games with a point
at least 10 goals in a five-game span… Recorded three by a rookie from Oct. 31-Nov. 13 (7g-6a-13pts, 7gp)…
points four times in a five-game span from Feb. 21- Named the NHL’s Rookie of the Month in November
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FILIP FORSBERG
MOST GOALS, GAME:
3 - six times, last: Oct. 27, 2018 vs. Edmonton
MOST ASSISTS, GAME:
H I G H L I G H T S
3 - twice, last: Feb. 1, 2019 at Florida
MOST POINTS, GAME:
4 (3g-1a) - Feb. 27, 2016 vs. St. Louis
MOST PIM, GAME:
10 - Nov. 14, 2015 vs. Winnipeg
MOST SHOTS, GAME:
9 - twice, last: Feb. 25, 2019 vs. Edmonton
LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK:
6 (7g) - Nov. 2-13, 2014
LONGEST ASSIST STREAK:
4 (5a) - Feb. 1-7, 2015
LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
7 - twice, last: (3g-7a) Nov. 11-24, 2017
CAREER HAT TRICKS:
6 - Oct. 27, 2018 vs. Edmonton (Mikko Koskinen); April
7, 2018 vs. Columbus (Joonas Korpisalo); Feb. 23, 2017
vs. Colorado (Jeremy Smith); Feb. 21, 2017 vs. Calgary
(Brian Elliott); Feb. 27, 2016 vs. St. Louis (Jake Allen);
Feb. 23, 2016 vs. Toronto (James Reimer)
C A R E E R
CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
1 - Feb. 13, 2018 vs. St. Louis (Goal, Carter Hutton)
INTERNATIONAL RECORD CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs Sweden 8 (6g-2a)
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM Year Event GP G A PTS PIM FIRST NHL GAME:
2009-10 Leksand U-18 Sweden-U18 31 21 16 37 22 4 5 3 8 0 2011 U-18 WC 6 4 2 6 2 April 14, 2013 vs. Detroit
Leksand U-16 Sweden-U16 3 4 3 7 6 -- -- -- -- -- 2012 U-18 WC 6 5 2 7 6 FIRST NHL GOAL:
Leksand Jr. Sweden-Jr. 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 WJC 6 0 1 1 2 Oct. 8, 2013 vs. Minnesota (Josh Harding)
2010-11 Leksand Jr. Sweden-Jr. 36 21 19 40 22 -- -- -- -- -- 2013 WJC 6 3 2 5 0
FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
2014 WJC 7 4 8 12 2 April 14, 2013 vs. Detroit
Leksand Sweden-2 10 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 0
2015 WC 8 8 1 9 10
Leksand U-18 Sweden-U18 3 1 5 6 4 6 2 2 4 2 2016 World Cup 4 1 1 2 2 FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
2011-12 Leksand Sweden-2 43 8 9 17 33 10 2 1 3 0 2018 WC 4 2 1 3 0 Oct. 8, 2013 vs. Minnesota (Josh Harding)
Leksand Jr. Sweden-Jr. 6 0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- --
Leksand U-18 Sweden-U18 1 0 2 2 4 -- -- -- -- --
2012-13 Leksand Sweden-2 38 15 18 33 16 9 5 4 9 6 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
Nashville NHL 5 0 1 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
2013-14 Nashville NHL 13 1 4 5 4 -- -- -- -- --
2012-13 NSH 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 0.0% -5 1 0 0.0% 15:28 3 0 0 0 .000 0
Milwaukee AHL 47 15 19 34 14 3 1 1 2 0
2013-14 NSH 13 1 4 5 4 1 0 0 20 5.0% -8 0 0 0.0% 11:24 6 2 1 0 .000 0
2014-15 Nashville NHL 82 26 37 63 24 6 4 2 6 4
2014-15 NSH 82 26 37 63 24 6 0 6 237 11.0% 15 7 3 42.9% 17:19 108 28 8 3 .375 3
2015-16 Nashville NHL 82 33 31 64 47 14 2 2 4 2
2015-16 NSH 82 33 31 64 47 8 1 3 247 13.4% 1 9 2 22.2% 19:03 114 41 6 2 .333 1
2016-17 Nashville NHL 82 31 27 58 32 22 9 7 16 14
2016-17 NSH 82 31 27 58 32 3 3 9 234 13.2% -4 18 5 27.8% 18:31 97 26 3 0 .000 0
2017-18 Nashville NHL 67 26 38 64 38 13 7 9 16 2
2017-18 NSH 67 26 38 64 38 13 0 6 179 14.5% 27 9 4 44.4% 17:28 86 37 10 2 .200 1
2018-19 Nashville NHL 64 28 22 50 26 6 1 1 2 6
2018-19 NSH 64 28 22 50 26 7 2 4 217 12.9% 8 7 1 14.3% 18:37 100 29 4 1 .250 0
NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 395 145 160 305 171 61 23 21 44 28
TOTALS 395 145 160 305 171 38 6 28 1148 12.6% 34 51 15 29.4% 17:57 514 163 32 8 .250 5
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FREDERICK GAUDREAU
FREDERICK GAUDREAU 2018-19: Skated in a career-high 55 games with
(FREHD-uhr-ihk goo-DROH) the Predators… Tallied four points (3g-1a), two
penalty minutes and 43 shots… Won 48.3 percent
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Center of his faceoffs… Also chipped in 25 hits and 18 MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
blocked shots… Logged a career-high 15:40 of 1 - three times, last: Dec. 31, 2018 at Washington None
ice time on Jan. 4 at Detroit… Scored the game-
SHOOTS: Right winning goal on Dec. 31 at Washington… Scored his MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
HEIGHT: 6-0 first career NHL goal on Nov. 21 vs. St. Louis. 2 - Nov. 3, 2017 at Anaheim None
WEIGHT: 179 2017-18: Skated in 20 games for the Predators, MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
DOB: May 1, 1993 tallying three assists… Recorded his first career 2 (2a) - Nov. 3, 2017 at Anaheim None
BIRTHPLACE: Bromont, Que. multi-point game on Nov. 3 at Anaheim (2a)… MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
Spent the majority of the season with the AHL’s 2 - twice, last: Jan. 21, 2019 at Colorado Oct. 22, 2016 vs. Pittsburgh
HOMETOWN: Bromont, Que. Milwaukee Admirals, appearing in 43 games…
Ranked third on the Ads in points with 43 (22g- MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
ACQUIRED 21a)… Tallied a team-leading 10 power-play goals, 3 - four times, last: Feb. 19, 2019 at Dallas Nov. 21, 2018 vs. St. Louis (Jake Allen)
Jan. 5, 2016 – Signed as a which ranked tied for 15th in the AHL… Also added
two shorthanded goals and three game-winning
free agent by Nashville. LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
goals. None Oct. 22, 2016 vs. Pittsburgh
2016-17: Played in 66 games with the Admirals, re- LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
cording 48 points (25g-23a), an AHL career high… None Nov. 21, 2018 vs. St. Louis (Jake Allen)
Ranked second on the Ads in goals (25)… Became
the 19th Admirals payer to reach 100 career points LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
on March 29 vs. Grand Rapids… Named the AHL None
Player of the Week on Feb. 5 after tallying five
points (4g-1a) in two games… Scored three goals in
three games during the Calder Cup Playoffs. PLAY-
VERSUS THE NHL OFFS: Dressed for eight games for the Predators CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
GP G A PTS PIM in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, scoring three goals…
Became the second player in NHL history after SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
ANA 4 0 2 2 0 Chicago’s John Harms in 1944 to score each of his 2011-12 Shawinigan QMJHL 64 5 15 20 2 8 1 0 1 0
ARI 5 0 1 1 0 first three career goals in the Stanley Cup Final. 2012-13 Shawinigan QMJHL 68 13 30 43 22 -- -- -- -- --
BOS 3 0 0 0 0
CAREER NOTES/AMATEUR: 2013-14 Shawinigan QMJHL 27 13 18 31 0 -- -- -- -- --
BUF 1 0 0 0 0
CGY 3 0 0 0 0 Spent his first full season at the AHL level with the Drummondville QMJHL 36 19 21 40 2 11 10 4 14 0
Admirals in 2015-16, ranking third on the team in 2014-15 Milwaukee AHL 43 4 7 11 12 -- -- -- -- --
CAR 2 0 0 0 0 points with 42 (17g-27a)… Represented Milwaukee Cincinnati ECHL 14 5 2 7 4 -- -- -- -- --
CHI 5 0 0 0 0 at the 2016 AHL All-Star Classic after pacing the
Admirals with 24 points (9g-15a) in 37 games at 2015-16 Milwaukee AHL 75 15 27 42 31 3 0 1 1 0
COL 7 0 1 1 2
the time of the roster announcement… Tied for 2016-17 Milwaukee AHL 66 25 23 48 14 3 3 1 4 0
CBJ 3 0 0 0 0
the Milwaukee team lead – and ranked among Nashville NHL 9 0 1 1 0 8 3 0 3 0
DAL 6 0 1 1 0 the Top 20 AHLers – in power-play points (7g-16a- 2017-18 Nashville NHL 20 0 3 3 2 -- -- -- -- --
DET 1 0 0 0 0 23pts) in 2015-16... Split his first professional Milwaukee AHL 54 22 21 43 2 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 2 0 0 0 0 season between Milwaukee and Cincinnati (ECHL)
in 2014-15… Played three seasons in the QMJHL 2018-19 Nashville NHL 55 3 1 4 2 -- -- -- -- --
FLA 2 0 0 0 0
LAK 3 0 0 0 0
from 2011-14 with Shawinigan and Drummondville, NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 84 3 5 8 4 8 3 0 3 0
amassing 134 points (50g-84a) in 195 games… Re-
MIN 2 0 0 0 0 cipient of the 2014 Frank J. Selke Trophy as the
MTL 2 0 0 0 0 QMJHL’s most sportsmanlike player… Started the
NSH - - - - - 2013-14 campaign with Shawinigan before a Nov.
NJD 2 1 0 1 0
26 trade to Drummondville... Ranked among the STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
Top 25 QMJHL skaters in goals (32) and points
NYI 2 0 0 0 0 (71)… Led the Voltigeurs in goals (10) and points Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
NYR 2 0 0 0 2 (14) during the 2014 playoffs, while tying for third 2016-17 NSH 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 0.0% 1 12 4 33.3% 8:40 1 5 0 0 .000 0
OTT 2 0 0 0 0 among all skaters in goals-per-game (.91)... Helped 2017-18 NSH 20 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 14 0.0% 0 139 69 49.6% 9:10 8 8 0 0 .000 0
Shawinigan win the 2012 Memorial Cup… Played 2018-19 NSH 55 3 1 4 2 0 0 1 43 7.0% 1 323 156 48.3% 9:01 25 18 0 0 .000 0
PHI 4 0 0 0 0 two seasons with the Magog Cantonniers of the
PIT 2 0 0 0 0 Quebec Midget AAA League from 2009-11, captain- TOTALS 84 3 5 8 4 0 0 1 65 4.6% 2 474 229 48.3% 9:01 34 31 0 0 .000 0
STL 3 1 0 1 0 ing the club in 2010-11.
SJS 3 0 0 0 0
BACKGROUND: Nickname “Freddy”… Lists the
TBL 2 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee Brewers (MLB), Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)
TOR 1 0 0 0 0 and Tennessee Titans (NFL) as his favorite sports
VAN 3 0 0 0 0 teams… Other favorites include Mumford & Sons
VGK 2 0 0 0 0 (band), Virago and Barcelona (Nashville restau-
WSH 2 1 0 1 0 rants) and chicken with sweet potatoes (meal)…
Spends his offseasons in his native Quebec with
WPG 3 0 0 0 0 his family… Enjoys spending time at Best Buddies
of Tennessee events.
TRANSACTIONS: January 5, 2016 – Signed as a free
agent by Nashville.
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MIKAEL GRANLUND
MIKAEL GRANLUND 2018-19: Played in a combined 79 games with two seconds (19:46) after the Blue Jackets’ Nick
(mih-KIGH-ehl GRAN-lund) the Predators and Wild, posting 54 points (16g-
38a)… Tallied a goal and five points in 16 games
Foligno did (19:44) as the two teams combined
to tie the NHL record for fastest two goals in
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Left Wing with Nashville after being acquired on Feb. 25… League history on Jan. 5 at Columbus… Tallied MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
Scored his first goal with the Predators on March three points (1g-2a) in six Stanley Cup Playoff 3 - twice, last: Dec. 29, 2017 vs. Nashville 2 - Dec. 29, 2017 vs. Nashville (Pekka Rinne);
9 vs. Carolina… Recorded an assist in his Nashville games… Earned a silver medal with Finland at the Feb. 4, 2017 at Vancouver (Ryan Miller)
SHOOTS: Left debut on March 1 at Winnipeg… Was tied for first 2016 IIHF World Championship… Posted 39 points
HEIGHT: 5-10 on the Wild in assists (34) and second in points (8g-31a) in 68 games with the Wild in 2014-15… MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
WEIGHT: 185 (49) at the time of his trade… Also led the Wild in Ranked third on the Wild in plus-minus (+17) and 3 - three times, last: Dec. 11, 2018 vs. Montreal 1 - Feb. 7, 2017 at Winnipeg (No Goal, Connor
game-winning goals (5) and power-play points (18) tied for fourth in assists (31)… Had six points (2g- Hellebuyck)
DOB: Feb. 26, 1992 before joining the Preds… Tallied 12 multi-point 4a) in 10 Stanley Cup Playoff games, including a
BIRTHPLACE: Oulu, Finland performances, including three three-point games. two-assist performance in Minnesota’s Game 3 MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
PLAYOFFS: Dressed for all six of Nashville’s Stanley win in the First Round vs. St. Louis… Recorded 41 4 - three times, last: (2g-2a) Feb. 27, 2018 vs. 4 (2g-2a)
HOMETOWN: Oulu, Finland Cup Playoff games vs. Dallas, recording two points points (8g-33a) in 63 games during his first full St. Louis
(1g-1a)… Scored in Nashville’s Game 3 win at Dallas. NHL season in 2013-14… Ranked third on the Wild
ACQUIRED in assists (33) and fifth in points (41)… Tied for the MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
2017-18: Established career highs in assists (46)
Feb. 25, 2019 – Acquired and Wild lead in goals with four during the 2014 Stan- 4 - twice, last: Feb. 26, 2015 at Nashville Jan. 19, 2013 vs. Colorado
shots (193) while matching his career best in
from Minnesota for forward power-play ley Cup Playoffs… Scored his first-career playoff
Kevin Fiala. goals (7)… Tallied 67 points (21g-46a) goal in Game 3 of Minnesota’s First Round series MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
in 77 games with Minnesota… Led the Wild in as- vs. Colorado… Earned a bronze medal with Finland 8 - Feb. 25, 2018 vs. San Jose Jan. 19, 2013 vs. Colorado (Semyon Varlamov)
sists and was second in points and power-play at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, and
points (19)… Led Wild forwards in average time on was named to the tournament’s All-Star Team with LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
ice (18:47), two seconds off his career high set in seven points (3g-4a)… Skated in 27 games during 4 (5g) - Feb. 18-28, 2017 March 1, 2019 at Winnipeg
2016-17… Notched 23 points (6g-17a) in his final 23 his first NHL campaign in 2012-13, notching eight LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
games of the regular season and 45 points (14g- points (2g-6a)… Scored in his NHL debut on Jan. 19 6 (7a) - Jan. 12-21, 2017 March 9, 2019 vs. Carolina (Petr Mrazek)
31a) in his final 46 games… Matched his career vs. Colorado… Split the season between Minnesota
highs in points (2g-2a-4pts) and plus-minus (+4) and Houston of the AHL, where he had 28 points LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
in a single game on Feb. 27 vs. St. Louis… Fired a (10g-18a) in 29 contests… Named AHL Rookie of the 12 (5g-12a) - Jan. 12-Feb. 4, 2017
career-high eight shots on Feb. 25 vs. San Jose… Month in October after posting 10 points (3g-7a)
Also recorded four points (2g-2a) on Feb. 23 at NY in seven games with the Aeros… Finished sixth
Rangers… Set a career high in assists in a single in points (51), seventh in assists (31) and 11th in
game with three on Jan. 4 vs. Buf- goals (20) in the Finnish Elite League in 2011-12
VERSUS THE NHL WITH PREDATORS falo… Notched his second career with HIFK… Captained Finland and was second in INTERNATIONAL RECORD
GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM hat trick on Dec. 29 vs. Nashville… tournament scoring with 11 points (2g-9a) at the Sweden
Competed for Finland at the 2018 2012 World Junior Championship… Tallied nearly a
ANA 19 3 8 11 2 1 0 2 2 0
IIHF World Championship, tally- point per game with HIFK of the Finnish league in Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
ARI 17 2 2 4 4 - - - - - ing nine points (2g-7a) in eight 2010-11, posting 36 points (8g-28a) in 39 contests… 2009 U-18 WC 6 2 11 13 0
BOS 10 2 4 6 2 - - - - - games. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all Won the league championship and tied for first in WJC 6 2 1 3 0
BUF 12 3 7 10 2 1 0 0 0 0
five of Minnesota’s Stanley Cup playoff scoring after notching 16 points (5g-11a) in 2010 U-18 WC 6 4 9 13 4
Playoff games, recording three 15 games… Named the Finnish league’s Rookie of WJC 6 1 6 7 4
CGY 19 1 7 8 4 - - - - - points (1g-2a)… Scored in Minne- the Year after posting 40 points (13g-27a) in 43 2011 WC 9 2 7 9 2
CAR 11 4 7 11 4 1 1 0 1 0 sota’s Game 3 win vs. Winnipeg in games with HIFK in 2009-10… Also competed in 2012 WJC 7 2 9 11 0
the First Round. the 2010 and 2009 editions of the World Junior
CHI 27 5 16 21 4 1 0 1 1 0
Championship. WC 10 1 4 5 0
COL 26 5 18 23 6 - - - - - CAREER NOTES/AMATEUR: Set 2013 WC 4 1 2 3 0
CBJ 12 3 5 8 6 1 0 0 0 0 career highs in goals (26), points TRANSACTIONS: February 25, 2019 – Acquired from 2014 Olympics 6 3 4 7 4
(69) and plus-minus (+23) in 2016- Minnesota for forward Kevin Fiala… June 25, 2016 2016 WC 10 4 8 12 2
DAL 26 7 17 24 6 - - - - - 17 with Minnesota… Led the Wild – Minnesota’s first pick, ninth overall (first round), World Cup 3 0 0 0 0
DET 13 2 5 7 0 - - - - - in points (69) and assists (43)… in the 2010 NHL Draft. 2018 WC 8 2 7 9 2
EDM 21 4 9 13 8 - - - - - It was the fifth-highest scoring
season in Wild history… Named a
FLA 11 1 5 6 2 - - - - - finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy…
LAK 20 3 7 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 Added seven power-play goals
and 16 multi-point games… Posted STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
MIN 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 2
points (5g-12a) in 12 straight Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
MTL 12 3 12 15 2 - - - - - games from Jan. 12-Feb. 4, a ca- 2012-13 MIN 27 2 6 8 6 0 0 0 36 5.6% -4 206 97 47.1% 13:11 15 8 0 0 .000 0
NSH 24 7 12 19 10 - - - - - reer high and franchise record…
Recorded his first career hat trick 2013-14 MIN 63 8 33 41 22 2 0 2 104 7.7% -3 789 415 52.6% 17:19 38 46 2 0 .000 0
NJD 12 5 6 11 0 - - - - - 2014-15 MIN 68 8 31 39 20 0 0 2 99 8.1% 17 984 476 48.4% 17:54 47 45 1 0 .000 0
as part of a four-point night (3g-
NYI 11 3 4 7 8 - - - - - 1a) on Feb. 4 at Vancouver… Had 2015-16 MIN 82 13 31 44 20 2 1 3 160 8.1% -12 1084 528 48.7% 18:07 86 56 0 0 .000 0
NYR 11 4 9 13 2 - - - - - two assists in five Stanley Cup 2016-17 MIN 81 26 43 69 12 7 3 4 177 14.7% 23 33 16 48.5% 18:49 50 50 1 0 .000 0
OTT 12 1 10 11 12 - - - - - Playoff games… Competed for 2017-18 MIN 77 21 46 67 18 7 1 2 193 10.9% 13 125 69 55.2% 18:47 47 45 2 1 .500 1
Finland at the 2016 World Cup of 2018-19 MIN 63 15 34 49 20 2 2 5 160 9.4% -2 249 112 45.0% 18:43 28 33 0 0 .000 0
PHI 11 3 3 6 2 - - - - - Hockey… Ranked fourth on the NSH 16 1 4 5 4 0 0 0 29 3.4% -6 39 17 43.6% 16:54 18 7 0 0 .000 0
PIT 11 3 3 6 4 2 0 0 0 2 Wild in points with 44 (13g-31a) in TOTALS 477 94 228 322 122 20 7 18 958 9.8% 26 3509173049.3% 17:58 329 290 6 1 .167 1
STL 27 5 10 15 10 - - - - -
2015-16… Skated in all 82 games
for the first time in his career…
SJS 16 1 6 7 4 1 0 0 0 0 Was third on Minnesota in assists
TBL 11 1 1 2 0 - - - - - (31)… Led Minnesota in takeaways
TOR 12 2 3 5 4 1 0 0 0 0
with a career-high 51… Recorded
his 100th career NHL assist and
VAN 19 3 13 16 2 1 0 0 0 0 first career shorthanded goal on
VGK 5 1 1 2 2 - - - - - March 26 at Colorado… Scored
WSH 11 2 6 8 2 - - - - -
WPG 25 5 12 17 4 2 0 1 1 0
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ROCCO GRIMALDI
ROCCO GRIMALDI 2018-19: Established career highs in games Skated two seasons for the USA Hockey National
(RAW-koh grih-MAL-dee) played (53), goals (5), assists (8) and points (13)
in his first season with the Predators… Skated in
Team Development Program (2009-11)… Named to
the USHL All-Star Game in 2011… Led the NTDP’s
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Right Wing 33 more games than his previous career high of U-18 squad in points with 73 (39g-34a) in 2010- MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
20, which he set in 2015-16 with Florida… Aver- 11… Won Gold at the 2011 and 2010 IIHF World U-18 2 - April 4, 2016 at Toronto None
aged 10:00 of ice time… Posted two multi-point Championship… Product of the Detroit Little Cae-
SHOOTS: Right games… Recorded a career-best four-game point sars AAA program. MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
HEIGHT: 5-6 streak from Dec. 31-Jan. 5 (2g-2a)… Also appeared 2 - March 5, 2019 vs. Minnesota None
WEIGHT: 180 in 10 games for the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals to TRANSACTIONS: July 1, 2018 – Signed as a free
begin the season, tallying 11 points (4g-7a). Posted agent by Nashville… June 23, 2016 – Acquired by MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
DOB: Feb. 8, 1993 a five-game point streak to start the AHL season Colorado from Florida for goaltender Reto Berra… 2 - four times, last: (2a) March 5, 2019 vs. None
BIRTHPLACE: Anaheim, Calif. (4g-5a). PLAYOFFS: Dressed in five of Nashville’s June 25, 2011 – Florida’s second choice, 33rd over- Minnesota
Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. Dallas… Led the all (second round), in the 2011 NHL Draft.
HOMETOWN: Anaheim, Calif. team in playoff goals with three, his first-career MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
playoff points. 2 - nine times, last: March 21, 2019 vs. Pittsburgh Nov. 1, 2014 vs. Philadelphia
ACQUIRED Skated in six games with Colorado, tally- MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
July 1, 2018 – Signed as a 2017-18:
ing a goal and three points... Recorded his second 5 - Dec. 31, 2018 at Washington Nov. 22, 2014 at Nashville (Pekka Rinne)
free agent by Nashville. career two-point game (1g-1a) on Oct. 28 vs. Chi- LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
cago… Spent most of the season with the AHL’s 2 (2g) - Dec. 31, 2018-Jan. 1, 2019 Oct. 25, 2018 at New Jersey
San Antonio Rampage, where he was fourth on
the team in points with 31 points (15g-16a) in 49 LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
games… Represented San Antonio at the 2018 AHL 2 - twice, last: (3a) March 3-5, 2019 Nov. 13, 2018 at San Jose (Martin Jones)
All-Star Classic… Notched a hat trick on Dec. 9 vs.
Bakersfield. LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
4 (2g-3a) - Dec. 31, 2018-Jan. 5, 2019
CAREER NOTES: Skated in four games with Colo-
rado in 2016-17, registering an assist… Made his
Avalanche debut on Dec. 3 vs. Dallas… Led San An- INTERNATIONAL RECORD
tonio in goals (31), assists (24) and points (55) in United States
72 games… Set AHL career highs in games played,
goals and points… Tied for third Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
VERSUS THE NHL WITH PREDATORS in the AHL in goals… Became the 2010 U-18 WJC 7 2 8 10 6
GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM fifth 30-goal scorer in Rampage 2011 U-18 WJC 6 2 6 8 6
history… Named the AHL’s Player 2013 WJC 7 2 2 4 4
ANA 1 1 0 1 0 - - - - - of the Week on Jan. 29… Appeared
ARI 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 in 20 games for Florida in 2015-
BOS 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 16, tallying three goals and five
points… Also skated in 52 games
CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
BUF 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 for the AHL’s Portland Pirates… SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
CGY 3 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 Ranked fifth on the Pirates in 2009-10 U.S. NTDP U-17 36 14 26 40 38 -- -- -- -- --
CAR 5 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 points with 33 (16g-17a)… Made his U.S. NTDP U-18 26 7 16 23 16 -- -- -- -- --
professional debut in the 2014-15 2010-11 U.S. NTDP U-18 27 20 13 33 26 -- -- -- -- --
CHI 4 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 season with Florida, appearing
COL 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 in seven games… Made his NHL 2011-12 North Dakota WCHA 4 1 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- --
CBJ 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 debut on Nov. 1 vs. Philadelphia… 2012-13 North Dakota WCHA 40 13 23 36 18 -- -- -- -- --
Played in an AHL and NHL game 2013-14 North Dakota NCHC 42 17 22 39 48 -- -- -- -- --
DAL 6 1 0 1 2 4 1 0 1 0 in the same day on Nov. 18, skat- 2014-15 San Antonio AHL 64 14 28 42 22 3 1 0 1 4
DET 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 ing for San Antonio (AHL) in the
morning and Florida (NHL) in the Florida NHL 7 1 0 1 4 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0
evening… Scored his first career 2015-16 Florida NHL 20 3 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 2
FLA 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 NHL goal on Nov. 22 at Nashville… Portland AHL 52 16 17 33 20 5 0 4 4 0
LAK 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Spent much of the season with 2016-17 San Antonio AHL 72 31 24 55 39 -- -- -- -- --
San Antonio, where he had 42
MIN 3 0 4 4 0 2 0 3 3 0
points (14g-28a) in 64 games as Colorado NHL 4 0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- --
MTL 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 a rookie. 2017-18 San Antonio AHL 49 15 16 31 32 -- -- -- -- --
NSH 1 1 0 1 0 - - - - - Colorado NHL 6 1 2 3 0 -- -- -- -- --
AMATEUR: Played three seasons 2018-19 Nashville NHL 53 5 8 13 10 5 3 0 3 0
NJD 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
for the University of North Dakota Milwaukee AHL 10 4 7 11 8 -- -- -- -- --
NYI 2 0 1 1 0 - - - - - from 2011-14… Led North Dakota
NYR 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 in points with 39 (17g-22a) during NHL TOTALS 90 10 13 23 18 7 3 0 3 2
OTT 5 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0
his third and final season with the PREDATORS TOTALS 53 5 8 13 10 5 3 0 3 0
program in 2013-14… Tallied 36
PHI 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 points (13g-23a) as a sophomore
PIT 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 in 2012-13… Scored the gold-medal STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
winning goal for the U.S. at the
STL 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2013 World Junior Championship… Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
SJS 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 Won a WCHA title with North Da- 2014-15 FLA 7 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 18 5.6% 1 14 6 42.9% 12:37 7 1 0 0 .000 0
TBL 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 kota in 2011-12 as a freshman… 2015-16 FLA 20 3 2 5 2 0 0 0 29 10.3% -4 108 47 43.5% 11:52 17 2 0 0 .000 0
TOR 3 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2016-17 COL 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 11 0.0% -3 0 0 0.0% 11:00 1 4 0 0 .000 0
VAN 3 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 2017-18 COL 6 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 7 14.3% 0 1 0 0.0% 9:39 3 5 0 0 .000 0
VGK 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 2018-19 NSH 53 5 8 13 10 0 0 0 81 6.2% -2 7 4 57.1% 10:00 32 20 0 0 .000 0
WSH 3 2 1 3 0 2 2 1 3 0 TOTALS 90 10 13 23 18 0 0 0 146 6.8% -8 130 57 43.8% 10:39 60 32 0 0 .000 0
WPG 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
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DAN HAMHUIS
DAN HAMHUIS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Has tallied 59 goals and 348 600th career NHL game on Feb. 7 vs. Arizona… Recorded
points in 1,088 games over 15 NHL seasons with Nashville, his 200th career NHL point on Dec. 17 at Toronto… Tied
(DAN HAM-HOOS) Vancouver and Dallas… Has the seventh-most games for first on the team in playoff assists with three in five
Defense played since entering the NHL in 2003… Won a Gold Medal games… Helped lead Vancouver to the Stanley Cup Final
with Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics… Spent the first in 2010-11, his first season with the Canucks… Established
six seasons of his career with Nashville, recording 32 a career-high +29 plus-minus rating, which tied for ninth
SHOOTS: Left goals, 161 points and 375 penalty minutes in 483 games. in the NHL… Scored a career-high two goals on March
HEIGHT: 6-1 8 at Arizona… Played in his 500th career NHL game on
2018-19: Skated in 57 games with the Predators, his Dec. 5 vs. St. Louis… Tallied six points (1g-5a) in 19 playoff
WEIGHT: 204 first season with the team since 2009-10… Tallied five as- games… Blocked 28 shots, which ranked second on the
DOB: December 13, 1982 sists, 28 penalty minutes and 39 shots… Averaged 16:03 team… Played in his first career Stanley Cup Final, re-
BIRTHPLACE: Smithers, B.C. of ice time… Missed 14 games due to a lower-body injury cording two hits before suffering a series-ending injury
from Feb. 25-March 29… Assisted on Dante Fabbro’s first in Game 1 vs. Boston… Had 24 points (5g-19a) in 78 games
HOMETOWN: Smithers, B.C. career NHL goal on April 6 vs. Chicago… Skated a season- with Nashville in 2009-10… Ranked third on the Preds in
high 22:21 on Dec. 11 vs. Ottawa… Recorded his first point average time on ice (21:15) and hits (148)… Recorded two
(assist) as a Predators player since April 11, 2010, on Oct. assists in six playoff contests… Skated in all 82 games
ACQUIRED 13 vs. NY Islanders. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all six of Nash- for the Predators in 2008-09, posting 26 points (3g-23a)…
July 24, 2018 – Signed as a ville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. Dallas… Had a +2 Scoring one power-play goal, one shorthanded goal and
free agent by Nashville. rating and 11 blocked shots… Averaged 13:29 of ice time. one game-winning goal… Ranked second in the NHL in
takeaways with 63… Recorded his 100th career NHL as-
2017-18: Played in 80 regular-season games for Dallas, sist on Feb. 3… Played in his 400th career NHL game on
his most since the 2011-12 season… Posted 24 points (3g- March 31 at Columbus… Represented Canada at the 2009
21a), his most in the previous five seasons… Was third World Championship… Led Nashville in time on ice per
among Stars defensemen in points and average time on game (22:43) and ranked third among team defensemen
ice (20:11)… Played in his 1,000th career NHL game on Jan. in points (27) and assists (23) in 2007-08… Represented
30 vs. Los Angeles. Canada at the 2008 World Championship… Registered six
goals and 20 points in 81 games with Nashville in 2006-
2016-17: Appeared in 79 games for Dallas, recording 16 07… Ranked second on the Preds in hits (121) and third
points (1g-15a)… Ranked fourth on Dallas in average time in blocked shots (85)… Played in his 200th career NHL
on ice (19:21)… Was fifth on the team in blocked shots with game on Dec. 30 vs. Boston… Had an assist in five playoff
100 and tied for fifth in hits with 93… Amassed 11 of his games… Earned a Gold Medal with Canada at the 2007
16 points on home ice… Played in his 900th career NHL World Championship… Played in all 82 games for the first
game on Dec. 11 at Chicago. time in his career in 2005-06… Established a career high
VERSUS THE NHL WITH PREDATORS in points (38) and power-play goals (4) and matched his
GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM CAREER NOTES: Had 13 points (3g- career high in goals (7)… Ranked second on the team in CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
10a) in 58 games with Vancouver in plus-minus (+11)… Tallied a career-best seven multi-point
ANA 55 5 17 22 26 25 2 7 9 14
2015-16, his final season with the Ca- games… Played in his 100th career NHL game on Nov. 24 SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
ARI 54 9 14 23 24 26 2 6 8 12 nucks… Ranked third on the Canucks in vs. Los Angeles… Tallied two assists in five postseason 1997-98 Smithers A's BCAHA 59 59 72 131 59 -- -- -- -- --
BOS 16 0 2 2 12 6 0 1 1 2 average time on ice (21:24) and fourth games… Represented Canada at the 2006 World Cham- 1998-99 Prince George WHL 56 1 3 4 45 7 1 2 3 8
in blocked shots (72)… Recorded his pionship… Spent the 2004-05 season with the AHL’s 1999-00 Prince George WHL 70 10 23 33 140 13 2 3 5 35
BUF 19 0 7 7 12 7 0 2 2 10
300th career NHL point on March 7 Milwaukee Admirals, recording 51 points (13g-38a) in 76
CGY 59 3 19 22 18 26 0 7 7 12 at Los Angeles… Ranked second on games… Ranked second on the Admirals in assists and 2000-01 Prince George WHL 62 13 46 59 125 6 2 3 5 15
CAR 16 0 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 2 Vancouver in average ice time at 21:31 points… Played 80 games for Nashville in his rookie NHL 2001-02 Prince George WHL 59 10 50 60 135 7 0 5 5 16
in 2014-15, including an average of season in 2003-04… Established a career high in goals 2002-03 Milwaukee AHL 68 6 21 27 81 -- -- -- -- --
CHI 71 5 29 34 85 45 4 17 21 72 2:14 while shorthanded… Posted the with seven… Recorded his first career goal, assist, point 2003-04 Nashville NHL 80 7 19 26 57 6 0 2 2 6
COL 60 1 17 18 30 27 1 5 6 14 second-most assists (22) and points and multi-point game on Oct. 16 vs. St. Louis… Made his
(23) among Canucks blueliners… Had NHL debut on Oct. 9 vs. Anaheim… Had two assists in six 2004-05 Milwaukee AHL 76 13 38 51 85 -- -- -- -- --
CBJ 62 3 18 21 36 43 3 12 15 34
23 points and 44 penalty minutes in postseason games. 2005-06 Nashville NHL 82 7 31 38 70 5 0 2 2 2
DAL 45 2 12 14 44 28 1 7 8 34 59 games… Played in his 800th career 2006-07 Nashville NHL 81 6 14 20 66 5 0 1 1 2
DET 60 3 12 15 38 44 3 10 13 28 NHL game on March 12 vs. Los Ange- AMATEUR: Spent four seasons with the Western Hockey 2007-08 Nashville NHL 80 4 23 27 66 6 1 1 2 6
EDM 57 1 12 13 39 25 0 5 5 14 les… Picked up an assist in six playoff League’s Prince George Cougars, tallying 156 points (34g- 2008-09 Nashville NHL 82 3 23 26 67 -- -- -- -- --
games... Won gold with Canada at the 122a) in 247 games… Served as an alternate captain for
FLA 18 2 6 8 4 9 1 3 4 4 2015 World Championship… Tallied 22 the Cougars in 2001-02 and 2000-01… Led Prince George 2009-10 Nashville NHL 78 5 19 24 49 6 0 2 2 2
LAK 54 4 7 11 30 25 1 4 5 20 points (5g-17a) in 79 games with the defensemen in points in 2001-02 (60)… Earned a silver 2010-11 Vancouver NHL 64 6 17 23 34 19 1 5 6 6
MIN 53 6 14 20 38 25 4 7 11 16 Canucks in 2013-14… Set career highs medal (2002) and bronze medal (2001) with Canada at the 2011-12 Vancouver NHL 82 4 33 37 46 5 0 3 3 6
in blocked shots (130), shots (150) and IIHF World Junior Championship. 2012-13 Vancouver NHL 47 4 20 24 12 4 1 1 2 8
MTL 18 0 3 3 10 7 0 3 3 4 average time on ice (23:57)… Ranked
NSH 24 0 10 10 16 - - - - - third among Vancouver blueliners in BACKGROUND: Nickname “Hammer”… Lists the New 2013-14 Vancouver NHL 79 5 17 22 26 -- -- -- -- --
assists (17)… Played in his 700th career England Patriots as his favorite sports team and Mum- 2014-15 Vancouver NHL 59 1 22 23 44 6 0 1 1 16
NJD 17 0 2 2 10 7 0 1 1 8
NHL game on Nov. 22 vs. Columbus… ford & Sons as his favorite band… Go-to pregame meal is 2015-16 Vancouver NHL 58 3 10 13 28 -- -- -- -- --
NYI 16 0 5 5 4 6 0 2 2 4 Recorded his 200th career NHL assist salmon, sweet potatoes and broccoli… If he weren’t play- 2016-17 Dallas NHL 79 1 15 16 23 -- -- -- -- --
NYR 17 0 1 1 8 7 0 0 0 4 on Oct. 6 at Calgary… Posted four goals ing hockey would be a physical therapist… Has a Golden
and 24 points in 47 games for Vancou- Retriever, Mac… Enjoys working with the Best Buddies of 2017-18 Dallas NHL 80 3 21 24 33 -- -- -- -- --
OTT 19 1 6 7 6 6 1 0 1 0 2018-19 Nashville NHL 57 0 5 5 28 6 0 0 0 0
ver in 2012-13... Ranked second on the Tennessee program.
PHI 17 0 6 6 13 7 0 2 2 6 Canucks in average time on ice (23:23) NHL TOTALS 1088 59 289 348 649 68 3 18 21 54
PIT 16 3 7 10 6 6 1 5 6 4 and blocked shots (63)… Recorded a TRANSACTIONS: July 25, 2018 – Signed as a free agent PREDATORS TOTALS 540 32 134 166 403 34 1 8 9 18
STL 73 4 16 20 28 46 4 9 13 18
career-long six-game point streak (2g- by Nashville… July 1, 2016 – Signed as a free agent by
4a) from April 4-15… Had two points Dallas… July 1, 2010 – Signed as a free agent by Van-
SJS 54 1 15 16 20 25 0 6 6 14 (1g-1a) in four playoff games against couver… June 25, 2010 – Acquired by Philadelphia for
TBL 16 1 2 3 15 6 1 0 1 2 San Jose… Represented Canada at the Pittsburgh’s third-round pick (traded to Phoenix; Phoenix
2013 World Championship… Played in selected Harrison Ruopp) in the 2011 NHL Draft… June 19,
TOR 18 2 3 5 10 5 0 0 0 2
all 82 games for the Canucks in 2011-12, 2010 – Acquired by Philadelphia from Nashville for Ryan
VAN 33 1 11 12 33 27 1 10 11 33 posting a career-high 33 assists and 37 Parent… June 23, 2011 – Nashville’s first selection, 12th
VGK 5 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 points… Ranked sixth in the NHL and overall (first round) in the 2001 NHL Draft.
first on Vancouver in plus-minus at
WSH 17 0 6 6 6 7 0 1 1 4
+29, tying his career high… Was third
WPG 29 2 7 9 20 9 2 2 4 12 on the Canucks in blocked shots (99)
and seventh in hits (103)… Played in his
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DAN HAMHUIS
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
2 - March 8, 2011 at Phoenix None
MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
4 - March 4, 2004 at Pittsburgh None
MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
5 - (1g-4a) March 4, 2004 at Pittsburgh 7 (2g-5a)
MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
17 - Jan. 26, 2007 at Chicago Oct. 9, 2003 vs. Anaheim
MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
7 - Dec. 13, 2005 at Florida Oct. 16, 2003 vs. St. Louis (Chris Osgood)
LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
2 - four times, last: (2g) March 5-7, 2016 Oct. 9, 2003 vs. Anaheim
LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
4 - three times, last: (4a) Nov. 4-11, 2011 Oct. 16, 2003 vs. St. Louis (Chris Osgood)
LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
6 - (2g-4a) April 4-15, 2013
INTERNATIONAL RECORD
Canada
Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
2001 WJC 7 0 1 1 8
2002 WJC 6 0 3 3 8
2006 WC 9 1 4 5 10
2007 WC 9 1 2 3 2
2008 WC 9 1 1 2 8
2009 WC 9 2 2 4 16
2013 WC 3 0 1 1 2
2014 Olympics 5 0 0 0 0
2015 WC 10 0 6 6 8
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MATT IRWIN
Matt Irwin 2018-19: Skated in 44 games for the Predators, post- en-game loss to Los Angeles in the Western Conference
(matt UHR-wihn)
ing seven points (1g-6a)… Skated in his 300th career NHL
game on Jan. 7 at Toronto… Scored on Dec. 6 at Van-
Semifinals… Notched his first postseason point/assist on
the game-winning goal in Game Three of the WCQ vs. Van-
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Defense couver… Posted three points (1g-2a) in six games from couver (May 5)… Tied for eighth among AHL blueliners in MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
Nov. 27-Dec. 6… Skated a season-high 15:52 on Nov. 1 at assists (31), and for ninth in goals (11) and points (31) with 2 - Oct. 14, 2014 at Washington None
Tampa Bay. Worcester in 2011-12… Led all AHL defensemen in power-
SHOOTS: Left play goals (9) in 2011-12… Played in the 2012 AHL All-Star MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
HEIGHT: 6-2 2017-18: Skated in 50 games while posting two goals, Game… Ranked second among AHL rookie defensemen in 2 - four times, last: Feb. 28, 2017 at Buffalo None
six assists and eight points… Scored both of his goals power-play goals (6), tied for fourth in goals (10), ninth in
WEIGHT: 210 over a three-game span (Nov. 3 at Anaheim, Nov. 7 at points (31) and 10th in assists (21) with Worcester in 2010- MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
DOB: November 29, 1987 Columbus)… PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 12 of 13 contests, 11... Posted 42 points (14g-28a) in 67 NCAA games with 2 - nine times, last: (2a) Feb. 28, 2017 at Buffalo None
going scoreless. UMass-Amherst from 2008-10... Ranked eighth among
BIRTHPLACE: Brentwood Bay, B.C. Hockey East defensemen in points (7g-17a-24pts) and MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
HOMETOWN: Brentwood Bay, B.C. 2016-17: Appeared in a career-high 74 games while re- tied for second among conference blueliners in power- 12 - Nov. 29, 2018 vs. Arizona Jan. 20, 2013 at Calgary
cording three goals, 14 points, 115 hits and 121 blocks… play goals (6) in 2009-10... Named to the 2010 Hockey East MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
Played in his 200th NHL game on Feb. 2 vs. Edmonton… All-Academic Team... Signed an entry-level contract with
ACQUIRED Matched a career high with a goal in three consecutive San Jose upon the completion of his sophomore season 8 - March 10, 2013 at Colorado Jan. 26, 2013 vs. Colorado (Semyon Varlamov)
July 1, 2016 – Signed as a free games from Nov. 1-5 (3g-1a)… Earned his first point/goal at UMass, and joined Worcester for three regular-season LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
agent by Nashville. as a Predator on Nov. 1 at Colorado… PLAYOFFS: Ap- games and one postseason contest... Ranked second 3 - twice, last: (3g) Nov. 1-5, 2016 Oct. 27, 2016 at Los Angeles
peared in all 22 games and recorded two assists. among Hockey East rookie defensemen in points (7g-11a-
18pts) in 2008-09… Spent three seasons with the BCHL’s LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
CAREER NOTES/AMATEUR: Started the 2015-16 sea- Nanaimo Clippers from 2005-08, posting 111 points (41g- 3 - (3a) Dec. 12-17, 2013 Nov. 1, 2016 at Colorado (Semyon Varlamov)
son with Boston (NHL), appearing in its first two games 70a) in 178 games... Named the BCHL Coastal Conference
of the campaign, before being assigned to Providence Best Defenseman in both 2007 and 2008. LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
(AHL) for the duration on Oct. 12… Led Providence Bruin 5 - (2g-3a) Feb. 26-March 14, 2018
defensemen in points (5g-25a-30pts), assists, power-play BACKGROUND: Lists Urban Grub (Nashville restaurant),
points (3g-13a-26pts), power-play goals and power-play Toronto Blue Jays (sports team) and Dierks Bentley
assists... Spent the entire 2014-15 season with San Jose, (musician) among his favorites… Go-to pregame meal is
scoring a career-high eight goals – third most among pasta and chicken with broccoli… Would be a police of- CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
Sharks blueliners – and tying a personal best in points ficer if he weren’t a professional hockey player… Learned SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
(19)… Scored his first career game-winning goal on Jan. French when he was in grade school.
29, 2015 vs. Anaheim… Played his first 2004-05 Saanich VIJHL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
VERSUS THE NHL WITH PREDATORS full NHL campaign in 2013-14, suiting TRANSACTIONS: July 1, 2016 – Signed as a free agent Nanaimo BCHL 3 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- --
GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM up for a career-high 62 games for by Nashville… July 10, 2015 – Signed as a free agent by 2005-06 Nanaimo BCHL 56 3 6 9 41 5 0 1 1 4
San Jose, while notching career highs Boston… March 23, 2010 – Signed as a free agent by 2006-07 Nanaimo BCHL 60 22 27 49 67 24 10 4 14 18
ANA 17 3 2 5 6 7 1 0 1 4
in points (2g-17a-19pts), assists and San Jose.
ARI 17 2 5 7 16 6 1 0 1 12 penalty minutes (35)... Played in his 2007-08 Nanaimo BCHL 59 16 37 53 40 -- -- -- -- --
BOS 9 0 2 2 2 6 0 0 0 2 100th NHL game on April 12, 2014 at 2008-09 UMass Amherst NCAA 31 7 11 18 8 -- -- -- -- --
Phoenix… Dressed for a pair of 2014 2009-10 UMass Amherst NCAA 36 7 17 24 16 -- -- -- -- --
BUF 6 0 3 3 2 3 0 3 3 0 Stanley Cup Playoff games, scoring his
CGY 14 0 1 1 6 4 0 0 0 2 first postseason goal in Game Seven Worcester AHL 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
CAR 10 1 1 2 2 6 1 1 2 2 of the Western Conference Quarterfi- 2010-11 Worcester AHL 72 10 21 31 43 -- -- -- -- --
nals on April 30 vs. San Jose… Started 2011-12 Worcester AHL 71 11 31 42 48 -- -- -- -- --
CHI 13 0 4 4 9 8 0 2 2 9 the 2012-13 season with Worcester 2012-13 San Jose NHL 38 6 6 12 10 11 0 1 1 4
COL 17 3 2 5 11 11 1 1 2 9 (AHL), before a January recall to San
Jose. Appeared in 38 of the Sharks 48 Worcester AHL 35 1 14 15 26 -- -- -- -- --
CBJ 9 1 2 3 8 5 1 0 1 4
games during his rookie season – the 2013-14 San Jose NHL 62 2 17 19 35 2 1 0 1 0
DAL 17 0 0 0 11 8 0 0 0 2 only full-time rookie on the team – set- 2014-15 San Jose NHL 53 8 11 19 18 -- -- -- -- --
DET 7 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 ting a career high and ranking second
among club defensemen in power-play 2015-16 Boston NHL 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 11 0 2 2 6 4 0 1 1 2
goals (4). His man-advantage goal Providence AHL 64 5 25 30 27 2 0 0 0 0
FLA 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 total also tied for second among all 2016-17 Nashville NHL 74 3 11 14 26 22 0 2 2 4
LAK 16 2 1 3 6 6 0 0 0 2 League rookies… Named 2013 Sharks 2017-18 Nashville NHL 50 2 6 8 8 12 0 0 0 2
MIN 19 0 5 5 4 12 0 1 1 2 Rookie of the Year… Notched his first
career point/assist on Jan. 24 vs. 2018-19 Nashville NHL 44 1 6 7 38 -- -- -- -- --
MTL 10 1 1 2 10 5 0 0 0 0 Phoenix, and scored his first career NHL TOTALS 323 22 57 79 135 47 1 3 4 10
NSH 5 1 1 2 0 - - - - - goal 48 hours later vs. Colorado… PREDATORS TOTALS 168 6 23 29 72 34 0 2 2 6
NJD 7 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 0
Played in all 11 of San Jose’s 2013 Stan-
ley Cup Playoff games – a four-game
NYI 5 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 sweep of Vancouver in the Western STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
NYR 6 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 Conference Quarterfinals, and a sev-
Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
OTT 7 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0
2012-13 SJS 38 6 6 12 10 4 0 0 79 7.6% -1 0 0 0.0% 19:06 39 65 0 0 .000 0
PHI 10 1 3 4 2 6 0 1 1 0
2013-14 SJS 62 2 17 19 35 1 0 0 147 1.4% 5 1 0 0.0% 18:49 62 93 0 0 .000 0
PIT 7 0 2 2 2 5 0 2 2 0 2014-15 SJS 53 8 11 19 18 1 0 1 93 8.6% 3 0 0 0.0% 17:01 55 65 1 0 .000 0
STL 15 2 6 8 4 9 0 3 3 2 2015-16 BOS 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0% -5 0 0 0.0% 14:56 1 0 0 0 .000 0
SJS 6 0 3 3 4 6 0 3 3 4 2016-17 NSH 74 3 11 14 26 0 0 1 98 3.1% 15 0 0 0.0% 16:16 115 121 0 0 .000 0
TBL 7 0 3 3 6 5 0 1 1 4 2017-18 NSH 50 2 6 8 8 0 0 0 62 3.1% 2 0 0 0.0% 13:26 78 54 0 0 .000 0
TOR 8 0 1 1 2 5 0 1 1 2 2018-19 NSH 44 1 6 7 38 0 0 0 50 2.0% 5 0 0 0.0% 11:18 80 37 0 0 .000 0
VAN 16 2 2 4 4 8 1 1 2 2 TOTALS 323 22 57 79 135 6 0 2 532 4.1% 24 1 0 0.0% 21:43 430 435 1 0 .000 0
VGK 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
WSH 8 2 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 2
WPG 14 0 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 4
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CALLE JARNKROK
CALLE JARNKROK 2018-19: Recorded 26 points (10g-16a) in 79 games with the AMATEUR/CAREER NOTES: Tied for eighth in the Swedish
(KAHL-leh YAHRN-krohk)
Predators… Was three assists shy of matching his career high…
Had a +13 plus-minus and won 50.2 percent of his faceoffs…
Elite League (Elitserien) in points (13g-29a-42pts), and for sixth in
assists, with Brynas in 2012-13... Tied for fourth in the 2012-13 Elit-
C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
Center Dished out a career-high 56 hits… Tallied a season-high two as- serien in power-play points (5g-14a-19pts), and for third in man- MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
sists on Jan. 21 vs. Colorado… Had a four-game point streak from advantage assists... Helped Sweden win the 2013 World Champi- 3 - Nov. 17, 2018 vs. Los Angeles 1 - Nov. 17, 2018 vs. Los Angeles (Cal Petersen)
Jan. 4-9, tallying four assists… Logged a season-high 21:39 of ice onship, notching an assist while appearing in all 10 of the nation’s
SHOOTS: Right time on Dec. 27 vs. Dallas… Notched his first-career hat trick on games... Helped Brynas win the 2012 Le Mat Trophy as Elitserien MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
Nov. 17 vs. Los Angeles, scoring once at even strength, on the champions on a team that also included Predators defenseman 3 - Jan. 20, 2018 vs. Florida None
HEIGHT: 5-11
power play and shorthanded. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all six of Mattias Ekholm… Ranked among the Top 20 in Elitserien goals (T- MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
WEIGHT: 186 Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. Dallas… Picked up both 12th, 16), points (14th, 39), assists (18th, 23) and power-play goals 3 - three times, last: (3g) Nov. 17, 2018 vs. Los Angeles 4 (2g-2a)
DOB: September 25, 1991 of his points via assists in Game 2 vs. Dallas, his second career (T-11th, 6) in 2011-12... Tied for third in the 2011-12 Swedish League in
BIRTHPLACE: Gavle, Sweden multi-point playoff game. game-winning goals (6), and ranked fourth in shooting percent- MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
age (14.7)... Ranked second among all skaters in 2012 postseason 5 - Feb. 12, 2017 vs. Dallas March 21, 2014 at Calgary
HOMETOWN: Gavle, Sweden 2017-18: Posted career highs in points (35) and assists (19) while plus/minus rating (+12) and assists (tie, 12), for fourth in points
skating in 68 games... Tied a career high with 16 goals… Finished (16) and 10th in goals (4)... Made his World Championship debut MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
with a 51.3 face-off percentage, the best of his career, and 31 in 2012, notching an assist while playing in all eight of Sweden’s 7 - Jan. 6, 2017 at Florida March 27, 2014 vs. Buffalo (Matt Hackett)
ACQUIRED blocked shots, also a career high… Recorded his three assists in games… A finalist for the 2011 Elitserien Rookie of the Year Award
March 5, 2014 – Acquired a single game (Jan. 20 vs. Florida) for the first time in his career… (won by Ekholm) after leading all league junior players in goals LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
from Detroit along with PLAYOFFS: Appeared in seven games and recorded one assist. (11) and points (27), and tying for second in assists (16) in 2010-11 3 - (3g) Jan. 5-13, 2017 March 21, 2014 at Calgary
Patrick Eaves and a second- with Brynas… Tied for 10th among all skaters in game-winning
2016-17: Finished with career highs in assists (16), points (31), goals as a 19-year-old in 2010-11 (4)… Tied for first among junior LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
round selection in the 2014 hits (49) and blocks (29)… On Jan. 10 vs. Vancouver, he became players in goals during the 2011 postseason with three in three 3 - (3a) March 21-25, 2014 March 27, 2014 vs. Buffalo (Matt Hackett)
NHL Draft (traded to San the first player in franchise history to score a shorthanded goal in games. The other two junior players with three goals did it in
Jose; San Jose selected overtime… His game-winner at 4:58 of overtime was the latest OT 18 games... Tied for third on Team Sweden in points (2g-3a) at LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
goal in franchise history… Become just the second player since the 2011 World Junior Championship, helping it reach the Bronze 5 - twice, last: (2g-5a) Feb. 22-March 2, 2018
Julius Bergman) for David
the 1983-84 season – when the 5:00 overtime was introduced in Medal Game... Ranked second in the Swedish junior league in
Legwand. the regular season – to score a shorthanded overtime goal at
4:58 or later… Recorded a career-high seven shots on Jan. 6 at
points per game during the 2009-10 season (1.63), while tying
for 14th among Elitserien junior players in points (4g-6a-10pts)...
INTERNATIONAL RECORD
Florida… Skated in his 200th NHL game on Dec. 22 vs. Los Ange- Spent the majority of the 2008-09 season with Brynas’ junior Sweden
les… PLAYOFFS: Recorded seven points (2g-5a) in 21 games… Tied team, helping it win the league title... Tied for sixth during the Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
VERSUS THE NHL for third on the team with three power-play points. 2009 playoffs in goals (4) and for 11th in points (7)... Tied for fourth 2009 U-18 WC 6 2 7 9 4
GP G A PTS PIM among all skaters in assists (7) at the 2009 Under-18 World Cham-
2015-16: Appeared in all but one of Nashville’s regular-season pionship, while tying for second on the Swedes in points (2g-7a). 2011 WJC 6 2 3 5 2
ANA 15 2 2 4 2
ARI 14 3 1 4 8 games, more than doubling his previous career high in goals (16), 2012 WC 8 0 1 1 0
as well as setting personal bests in assists (14) and points (30)... BACKGROUND: Nickname “Jarny”… Favorites include Virago 2013 WC 10 0 1 1 4
BOS 10 1 2 3 0 Scored three power-play goals, one shorthanded goal and four (Nashville restaurant), 300 (movie), Swedish island of Gotland
BUF 8 1 3 4 0 game-winning goals. Had one career game winner, and zero spe- (vacation destination) and Henrik Zetterberg (NHL player to 2014 WC 10 0 0 0 4
CGY 15 1 2 3 4 cial-teams markers entering the season. His game-winning goal watch)… His father, Tony, played nine seasons in Sweden’s CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
CAR 10 0 3 3 4 total ranked second on the team... Increased his year-over-year second and third professional divisions, primarily for Gavle GIK
average ice time by 3:17... The team posted a 12-3-1 record when from 1974-83... First cousins with Calgary Flames forward Elias SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
CHI 24 3 3 6 0 he scored a goal… Ranked second among Nashville forwards in Lindholm. 2007-08 Brynas U-18 Sweden-U18 13 4 4 8 4 3 0 3 3 4
COL 23 2 6 8 4 average shorthanded time on ice (1:57)… Notched a pair of multi- Brynas Jr. Sweden-Jr. 2 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 4
CBJ 9 4 1 5 2 goal performances - the first two of his career - on Nov. 14 vs. TRANSACTIONS: March 5, 2014 – Acquired from Detroit along
Winnipeg and Feb. 13 at Florida... Skated in his 100th career NHL with Patrick Eaves and a second-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft 2008-09 Brynas U-18 Sweden-U18 7 5 7 12 12 -- -- -- -- --
DAL 25 7 5 12 9
game on Nov. 12, 2015 vs. Toronto. PLAYOFFS: Posted one assist (traded to San Jose; San Jose selected Julius Bergman) for David Brynas Jr. Sweden-Jr. 41 8 18 26 37 5 0 1 1 0
DET 10 0 2 2 2
while appearing in all 14 of Nashville’s postseason contests. Legwand… June 26, 2010 – Detroit’s second choice, 51st overall 2009-10 Brynas Jr. Sweden-Jr. 19 11 20 31 30 11 0 1 1 2
EDM 14 0 6 6 0 (second round), in the 2010 NHL Draft. Brynas Sweden 33 4 6 10 2 -- -- -- -- --
FLA 9 2 5 7 0 2014-15: Suited up for 74 games during his first full NHL sea-
LAK 15 5 5 10 4 son… Ranked third among rookie forwards in average short- 2010-11 Brynas Sweden 49 11 16 27 4 -- -- -- -- --
MIN 22 3 6 9 2 handed ice time (1:30), and 12th in games played... Tallied his first 2011-12 Brynas Sweden 50 16 23 39 22 19 1 1 2 12
career game-winning goal on Jan. 10 at Minnesota. PLAYOFFS: 2012-13 Brynas Sweden 53 13 29 42 12 -- -- -- -- --
MTL 10 1 2 3 8 Appeared in all six of Nashville’s postseason contests, recording
NSH - - - - - assists in his playoff debut – Game 1 of the Western Conference Grand Rapids AHL 9 0 3 3 0 -- -- -- -- --
NJD 9 0 2 2 2 Quarterfinals vs. Chicago – and Game 2 of the series... One of just 2013-14 Grand Rapids AHL 57 13 23 36 14 -- -- -- -- --
two rookies to win more than half the faceoffs he took during the Milwaukee AHL 6 5 4 9 0 3 1 1 2 2
NYI 10 2 2 4 0 playoffs (50.6 percent, Bo Horvat). Nashville NHL 12 2 7 9 4 -- -- -- -- --
NYR 9 1 2 3 0
OTT 10 1 0 1 0 2013-14: Led the Predators in shooting percentage (15.4) and 2014-15 Nashville NHL 74 7 11 18 18 6 0 2 2 0
PHI 10 2 1 3 0 ranked third on the team in plus-minus (+7) after receiving his 2015-16 Nashville NHL 81 16 14 30 14 14 0 2 2 8
PIT 9 3 1 4 8 first career recall on March 20… Posted nine points (2g-7a) in his 2016-17 Nashville NHL 81 15 16 31 25 21 2 5 7 2
first 12 NHL games, including his first multi-point performance in 2017-18 Nashville NHL 68 16 19 35 12 7 0 1 1 0
STL 24 4 2 6 4 the season finale on April 13 at Minnesota… Posted five points (1g-
SJS 13 4 4 8 6 4a) in the first five contests of his NHL career, the second-longest 2018-19 Nashville NHL 79 10 16 26 12 6 0 2 2 2
TBL 9 1 5 6 0 point streak by a Predators player in the first games of their NHL NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 395 66 83 149 85 54 2 11 13 8
TOR 9 1 2 3 2 career (Marek Zidlicky, six games, Oct. 9-23, 2003)… Converted
VAN 14 5 3 8 2
on his first career shootout attempt on March 25 vs. Colorado… STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
Posted an assist, and a +2 rating in his NHL debut on March 21
VGK 6 2 0 2 0 at Calgary… Notched a point in all six regular-season games he Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
WSH 10 1 3 4 6 played for Milwaukee (AHL) after joining the organization, helping 2013-14 NSH 12 2 7 9 4 0 0 0 13 15.4% 7 147 58 39.5% 14:04 2 4 3 1 .333 0
WPG 20 4 2 6 6 the team go 5-1-0 while amassing nine points (5g-4a) and a +7
rating… Tied for seventh in the AHL in plus-minus rating (+26)… 2014-15 NSH 74 7 11 18 18 0 0 1 95 7.4% 2 641 296 46.2% 12:50 32 21 0 0 .000 0
Helped Sweden to a bronze medal while participating in his third 2015-16 NSH 81 16 14 30 14 3 1 4 125 12.8% 1 799 366 45.8% 16:08 35 24 0 0 .000 0
consecutive World Championship tournament. 2016-17 NSH 81 15 16 31 25 2 1 1 134 11.2% -1 915 452 49.4% 15:44 49 29 0 0 .000 0
2017-18 NSH 68 16 19 35 12 1 2 3 105 15.2% 20 519 266 51.3% 15:53 36 31 0 0 .000 0
2018-19 NSH 79 10 16 26 12 1 1 1 106 9.4% 13 331 166 50.2% 15:26 56 22 1 0 .000 0
TOTALS 395 66 83 149 85 7 5 10 578 11.4% 42 3351 1603 47.8% 15:11 210 131 5 1 .200 0
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RYAN JOHANSEN
2018-19: Led the Predators in points with 64 (14g-50a), his the first period in his Predators debut on Jan. 8 at Colorado,
most with the franchise and his most in a season since 2014- and added an assist in the second period to become the first
RYAN JOHANSEN 15… Set a career high in assists (50)… Broke the Predators Predator with a goal and an assist in his team debut since MOST GOALS, GAME:
2 - 10 times, last: Nov. 25, 2016 vs. Winnipeg
H I G H L I G H T S
(RIGH-uhn joh-HAN-suhn) record for most assists by a center in a season and became the Denis Grebeshkov on March 2… Posted the 200th point of his
second player in team history to tally 50 helpers, joining Paul NHL career with an assist on Jan. 16 vs. Minnesota… Recorded MOST ASSISTS, GAME:
Center Kariya… Was four assists shy of matching Kariya’s franchise 16 points (4g-12a) in his first 16 games with the Predators, and 4 - Nov. 14, 2014 at Philadelphia
record for assists in a season (54)… Ranked 16th among NHL 15 points (3g-12a) in his final 13 games of the regular season…
centers in assists… Tallied six game-winning goals, a career Played in his 300th career game on Dec. 12 vs. NY Islanders. MOST POINTS, GAME:
SHOOTS: Right 4 - (4a) Nov. 14, 2014 at Philadelphia
high and second on the Preds… Averaged a career-high 19:33 PLAYOFFS: Tied for third on the team in goals (4), points
HEIGHT: 6-3 of ice time, the most among all Nashville forwards… Led the (4) and penalty minutes (16)… Ranked second on the team in MOST PIM, GAME:
WEIGHT: 218 Preds and was 16th in the NHL in face-off percentage (53.5 shooting percentage during the postseason (17.4)… Played a 15 - March 2, 2018 at Vancouver
percent)… Ended the regular season with 10 points (3g-7a) in career-high 33:59 in the team’s triple-overtime victory in Game
DOB: July 31, 1992 his final 13 games, including a season-long five-game point 4 of in the team’s Second Round series vs. San Jose. MOST SHOTS, GAME:
BIRTHPLACE: Port Moody, B.C. streak (6a) from March 9-19… Recorded 16 multi-point games, 8 - April 8, 2014 vs. Phoenix
HOMETOWN: Port Moody, B.C. including three three-point performances… Scored his second CAREER NOTES: Set career highs in points (26g45a-71pts)
career shorthanded goal on March 25 at Minnesota… Recorded while tying a personal best in power-play goals (7) in 2014-15 LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK:
his 400th career NHL point on March 16 at San Jose… Notched with Columbus… Appeared in all 82 of the Blue Jackets games 5 - (6g) Dec. 31, 2014- Jan. 9, 2015
ACQUIRED the game-deciding goal in the shootout in back-to-back games for the second consecutive season in 2014-15… Tied for third LONGEST ASSIST STREAK:
January 6, 2016 – Acquired against Minnesota on March 3-5… Skated a career-high 25:07 on in the NHL in shootout goals (6) and shootout-deciding goals 6 - (7a) March 19-31, 2015
from Columbus in exchange Nov. 12 at Anaheim. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all six of Nashville’s (3) in 2014-15… Named to the 2015 All-Star Game, then was
LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
for defenseman Seth Jones. Stanley Cup Playoff games vs. Dallas… Tallied two points (1g-1a), named MVP after notching four points (2g-2a) at his home rink,
13 - (8g-8a) Dec. 18, 2014- Jan. 17, 2015
including a goal in Game 5… Fired a season-high eight shots in Nationwide Arena in Columbus… Set career highs in goals (33,
Game 4… Won 55 percent of his faceoffs in the series, including team high), power-play goals (7), game-winning goals (5) and
a 13-for-19 showing (68.4 percent) in Game 1. shots (237) in 2013-14… Led the Blue Jackets in points (63), and CAREER HAT TRICKS:
was the youngest player in the NHL with 30-or-more goals in None
2017-18: Tied for second on the Predators in assists with 2013-14… The goal total tied for 11th in the NHL… Tied for second CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
39… Established a career high in plus-minus (+13) and penalty among Columbus skaters in points (2g-4a-6pts) and assists None
C A R E E R
minutes (78)… Ranked fourth on the team in points with 54 during the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs… Led the Blue Jackets
(15g-39a)… Led all Nashville forwards in average time on ice in face-off wins (272) in 2012-13… Tallied his first career NHL CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
(18:33)… Won a career-best 55.4 percent of his faceoffs, which shootout goal on March 10, 2013 at Detroit… Began the 2012- 8 (3g-5a)
ranked ninth in the NHL… Played in his 500th career NHL game 13 season with Springfield (AHL), before being recalled to FIRST NHL GAME:
on March 15 at Arizona… Recorded his 200th career NHL assist Columbus prior to the start of the NHL season in January… Oct. 7, 2011 vs. Nashville
on Nov. 24 at St. Louis… Recorded his Ranked among the League’s Top 15 rookies in goals (9) and
VERSUS THE NHL WITH PREDATORS 300th career NHL point on Nov. 20 vs. points (21), while tying for fourth in game-winning goals (3) FIRST NHL GOAL:
GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
Winnipeg. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all 13 and eighth in power-play goals (3) in 2011-12… The first NHLer to INTERNATIONAL RECORD Oct. 25, 2011 vs. Detroit (Ty Conklin)
of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games… score each of his team’s first three game-winning goals of the Canada
ANA 18 4 6 10 15 9 1 3 4 11 Had 14 points (5g-9a), second on the team season (Oct. 25 vs. Detroit, Oct. 30 vs. Anaheim and Nov. 12 vs. FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
and tied for the third-most in a single Winnipeg) since Philadelphia’s Brian Propp in 1982-83… The goal Year Event GP G A PTS PIM Jan. 8, 2016 at Colorado
ARI 20 3 6 9 16 11 0 4 4 8
postseason in team history… Tied for on Oct. 25 vs. Detroit was his first career marker. 2011 WJC 7 3 6 9 2 FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
BOS 14 4 6 10 16 6 1 2 3 8
the team lead in assists… Led Predators Jan. 8, 2016 at Colorado (Semyon Varlamov)
BUF 15 3 11 14 6 6 3 4 7 4 forwards in average ice time (19:00)… AMATEUR: Amassed 161 points (65g-96a) in 134 WHL games
CGY 21 5 6 11 19 11 3 4 7 15 Tallied nine points (3g-6a) in Nashville’s with the Portland Winterhawks from 2009-11… Named a 2011 CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
Second Round series vs. Winnipeg, the WHL Western Conference First-Team All-Star after ranking
CAR 16 2 7 9 12 6 0 2 2 6 second-most in a single series in Preds seventh in the WHL in points (40g-52a-92pts), and among the SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
CHI 29 5 17 22 16 16 1 13 14 12 history… Had a six-game point streak (3g- league’s Top 15 in goals and assists in 2010-11. Also tied for sixth 2008-09 Penticton BCHL 47 5 12 17 21 10 4 3 7 2
COL 27 5 13 18 14 16 3 11 14 10 6a) to end the playoffs. in the WHL in plus/minus rating (+44)… Led all skaters in points 2009-10 Portland WHL 71 25 44 69 53 13 6 12 18 18
(13g-15a-28pts), tied for third in goals and ranked fifth in assists 2010-11 Portland WHL 63 40 52 92 64 21 13 15 28 6
CBJ 7 0 3 3 2 7 0 3 3 2 2016-17: Appeared in all 82 games for during the 2011 WHL Playoffs, helping Portland advance to the
DAL 28 7 13 20 21 17 4 8 12 17 Nashville, leading the team with 47 assists league final... Helped Canada to a silver medal – and was named 2011-12 Columbus NHL 67 9 12 21 24 -- -- -- -- --
DET 22 4 7 11 16 6 1 2 3 6 and tying for the lead in points with 61… to the tournament all-star team – at the 2011 World Junior 2012-13 Springfield AHL 40 17 16 33 20 5 0 1 1 2
Led the team with 23 power-play points… Championship after tying for fifth among all skaters in points Columbus NHL 40 5 7 12 12 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 21 4 11 15 18 11 1 9 10 12 Led the team with 18 multi-point games… (3g-6a-9pts). Was teammates with Predators defenseman Ryan
FLA 15 2 6 8 4 6 0 2 2 2 Nashville was 12-1-0 when he scored… Ellis at the tournament... Tied for second among WHL rookies 2013-14 Columbus NHL 82 33 30 63 43 6 2 4 6 4
Recorded a season-high five-game assist in points (25g-44a-69pts) and assists, and for fifth in goals, 2014-15 Columbus NHL 82 26 45 71 40 -- -- -- -- --
LAK 22 2 12 14 8 11 1 8 9 2
streak from Feb. 21-28 (1g-8a)… Played power-play goals (9) and power-play assists (14) with Portland 2015-16 Columbus NHL 38 6 20 26 25 -- -- -- -- --
MIN 26 5 13 18 14 15 4 11 15 14 in his 100th game with the Predators on in 2009-10... Led rookies, and tied for ninth among all skaters, in Nashville NHL 42 8 26 34 36 14 4 4 8 16
MTL 15 3 5 8 19 7 0 3 3 8 Feb. 19 at Columbus… PLAYOFFS: Tallied points and assists (6g-12a-18pts) during the 2010 WHL Playoffs…
13 points (3g-10a) in 14 games before Helped Team Cherry to a 4-2 victory at the 2010 CHL Top 2016-17 Nashville NHL 82 14 47 61 60 14 3 10 13 12
NSH 15 4 3 7 6 - - - - -
suffering a season-ending injury… Tied Prospects Game… Played the 2008-09 season with the BCHL’s 2017-18 Nashville NHL 79 15 39 54 78 13 5 9 14 2
NJD 17 2 6 8 6 7 2 3 5 0 for the team lead with 10 assists and Penticton Vees, and the 2007-08 season with the Vancouver NE 2018-19 Nashville NHL 80 14 50 64 42 6 1 1 2 2
NYI 18 5 8 13 8 7 3 4 7 4 tied for third with 13 points… Started the Chiefs of the B.C. Major Midget League. NHL TOTALS 592 130 276 406 360 53 15 28 43 36
NYR 17 2 7 9 7 6 0 3 3 5
playoffs with a five-game point streak (1g-
6a), including at least one assist in each BACKGROUND: Nickname: “Joey”… His brother, Lucas, was PREDATORS TOTALS 283 51 162 213 216 47 13 24 37 32
OTT 15 1 13 14 12 6 0 6 6 6 game, tying a franchise record for assists selected 28th overall by the Washington Capitals in the 2016
PHI 19 4 9 13 10 7 1 3 4 2 in consecutive games… Posted six points NHL Draft… Joe Thornton was his favorite player growing up, STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
PIT 20 4 6 10 6 7 1 3 4 4
(2g-4a) in three games from May 7-14, and golfer Jason Day is his favorite athlete… Lists Brothers Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
including the game-winning goal in Game Osborne and Kings of Leon as his favorite bands… Has two 2011-12 CBJ 67 9 12 21 24 3 0 3 99 9.1% -2 215 97 45.1% 12:44 68 24 2 0 .000 0
STL 29 8 12 20 10 16 4 7 11 10 6 of the Western Conference Second bulldogs – Doug and Dozer – who are on Instagram (@doug_
SJS 23 9 14 23 19 11 2 11 13 13 Round against St. Louis to send Nashville and_dozer)… Enjoys taking part in Best Buddies of Tennessee 2012-13 CBJ 40 5 7 12 12 0 0 2 84 6.0% -7 529 272 51.4% 16:05 42 14 6 1 .167 0
to its first Western Conference Final. events… Wishes he could be an expert guitar player… Lists 2013-14 CBJ 82 33 30 63 43 7 0 5 237 13.9% 3 1311 692 52.8% 17:38 114 39 7 3 .429 2
TBL 17 6 10 16 9 7 2 6 8 0
playing golf in Ireland and Scotland on his bucket list. 2014-15 CBJ 82 26 45 71 40 7 2 0 202 12.9% -6 1638 851 52.0% 19:30 84 33 11 6 .545 3
TOR 15 6 8 14 4 7 0 4 4 4 2015-16: Amassed 60 points (14g-46a) 2015-16 CBJ 38 6 20 26 25 1 0 0 88 6.8% -4 616 322 52.3% 17:20 58 12 3 1 .333 1
VAN 23 2 10 12 21 12 1 4 5 15 in 80 games with Nashville and Columbus, TRANSACTIONS: January 6, 2016 – Acquired by
making him one of 17 players to record Nashville from Columbus for defenseman Seth Jones… June NSH 42 8 26 34 36 3 0 2 97 8.2% 10 630 330 52.4% 17:45 57 18 3 1 .333 0
VGK 5 1 0 1 0 5 1 0 1 0 2016-17 NSH 82 14 47 61 60 4 1 3 154 9.1% 1 1472 803 54.6% 18:50 77 28 5 0 .000 0
at least 60 points in each of the past 25, 2008 – Columbus’ first choice, fourth overall (first
WSH 20 6 15 21 12 8 2 10 12 10 three seasons… Tied for 18th in the NHL round), in the 2010 NHL Draft 2017-18 NSH 79 15 39 54 78 1 0 3 129 11.6% 13 1461 810 55.4% 18:33 87 35 1 0 .000 0
WPG 23 12 13 25 14 16 9 9 18 6 in assists (46)… Also set career highs in 2018-19 NSH 80 14 50 64 42 0 1 6 136 10.3% 7 1461 782 53.5% 19:33 95 23 4 3 .750 3
penalty minutes (60), plus-minus rating
(+6) and hits (115)… Scored at 2:36 of TOTALS 592 130 276 406 360 26 4 24 1226 10.6% 15 9314 4948 53.1% 17:46 682 224 42 15 .357 9
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ROMAN JOSI
ROMAN JOSI 2018-19: Led Predators defensemen and was second season games… Ranked second in the NHL in points by liners in shots (201)… Set career highs in games played (81), blocked assists and points (7g-17a-24pts) in 2008-09… Ranked second among
(ROH-man YO-see) overall in points with 56 (15g-41a)… Skated in all 82 a defenseman and led the League in blueliner goals… shots, average ice time and game-winning goals… Tied for second SC Bern defensemen in points, goals and assists, helping it to the
games for the first time in his career… Represented Tied for first on the team in power-play goals (2), tied on the team with a career-high +15 rating… Notched a team-leading 2008-09 regular-season title… Named Top Defenseman at the 2009
Defense Nashville at the 2019 NHL All-Star Game in San Jose, his for second in goals (6) and power-play points (5)… His four overtime points (1g-3a)… Registered his 100th career NHL point Division I World Junior Championship, which Switzerland won to earn
second career nod to the event… Among NHL defense- six goals set a franchise record for most goals scored with an assist on Jan. 8 vs. Dallas… Represented Switzerland at the promotion to the top division in 2010… Tied for first among blueliners
SHOOTS: Left men was seventh in goals (15), tied for eighth in points by a defenseman in a single postseason… Scored two World Championship for the sixth time in the last seven years in 2015 in goals (3) and ranked second among defensemen in points (4) at
HEIGHT: 6-1 (56) and tied for 12th in assists (41)… Matched his career goals in Game 4 of the Western Conference First Round and was named one of the nation’s three best players for the third the DI World Junior tournament … The youngest player on the Swiss
high in goals… One of four active NHL defensemen to to help complete a sweep over Chicago… Led the team straight year. PLAYOFFS: Led the team and ranked second in the roster, and third-youngest player overall, at the 2009 World Cham-
WEIGHT: 201 score at least 10 goals in each of his last six seasons… in average ice time (25:45). Stanley Cup Playoffs in average ice time (31:36)… Scored his first pionship… One of just four 17-year-olds to play in Switzerland’s top
DOB: June 1, 1990 One of four NHL blueliners to record at least 40 points career postseason goal in Game 2 of the Western Conference First division with SC Bern in 2007-08… Ranked fifth among Swiss League
BIRTHPLACE: Bern, Switzerland in each of his last six seasons… Became the first defen- 2015-16: Finished fifth in both Norris Trophy voting Round vs. Chicago. junior players (under-20) in points (8) and assists (6) in 2007-08…
HOMETOWN: Bern, Switzerland seman in Preds history to record four seasons with at and postseason All-Star Team voting at defense for the Represented Switzerland at both the World Junior Championship and
least 50 points… Was five points shy of matching his second consecutive season… Set franchise records and 2013-14: Tied for ninth among NHL defensemen in goals (13), tied the Under-18 World Championship in 2007 and 2008… Tied for the
career high of 61, which he set in 2015-16… Ranked sec- set career highs in points (14g-47a-61pts) and assists for 23rd in points (40)… Ranked fifth in the League in average ice time Swiss team lead in points (1g-4a) and tied for fourth in assists among
ACQUIRED ond among blueliners and 13th in the NHL in shots with by a defenseman… Ranked fourth among all blueliners (26:25)… Tied for fourth among League blueliners in even-strength tournament defensemen at the 2008 Under-18 World Championship.
June 21, 2008 – Nashville’s 274, a career high… It was also the second-most shots in points, and fifth in assists... Tied for eighth among goals (10)… Ranked 20th among NHL defensemen in shots (168)… One
third choice, 38th overall in a season in Preds history… Averaged 25:10 of ice time, League d-men in power-play goals (6), and 11th in goals of just two NHL defensemen to score three shootout goals, leading BACKGROUND: Nickname “Jos”… Favorites include Roger Federer
(second round), in 2008 NHL the most on Nashville and fifth-most in the NHL… Was and game-winning goals (3)... Ranked 10th at the posi- Nashville with three (on six attempts)… Represented Switzerland at (athlete), Rolf and Daughters (Nashville restaurant), Open by Andre
Draft. one of three blueliners to have at least 15 goals, 55 tion in shots (198), and eighth among all skaters in the 2014 Olympics, ranking third on the team in average ice time Agassi (book), Steve Aoki (musician), Greece (vacation destination)…
points and 25 minutes of average ice time… Tallied 12 average ice time (25:29)... Ranked eighth in the NHL in (21:03)… Played for Switzerland at the World Championship, being Enjoys playing tennis and would like to be an “oldies tennis pro” after
multi-point games, including three three-point perfor- blocked shots (185)… Posted the second-most road as- named one of the nation’s three best players of the tournament. his hockey career is completed… Checked “safari in Africa” off his
mances… Picked up three points (2g-1a) and a +4 rating sist by any player and most by a blueliner in franchise bucket list in July of 2019… Considers being dropped into the ocean
on Feb. 19 at Dallas… Logged a season-high 29:50 of ice history in a single season (25)... Set a franchise record 2012-13: Tied for third on the team in assists, and ranked sixth at night to be his greatest fear, and drinking chocolate milk to be his
time on Dec. 20 at Philadelphia… Skated in his 500th for road points by a defenseman (6g-25a-31pts)… Set ca- in points (5g-13a-18pts)… Saw his average ice time go up by more guilty pleasure…. Would like to see the NHL go to no-touch icing…
career NHL game on Nov. 15 at Arizona… Fired 10 shots reer highs in power-play assists (18) and even-strength than five minutes from his rookie campaign (from 18:23 to 23:31)… Adam Sandler would be his choice to play him in a movie… His first
VERSUS THE NHL on Nov. 3 vs. Boston, the most in a single game by a assists (28). Was third among d-men in the latter, and One of three Preds to appear in all 48 of the team’s games… Posted job was working at The Swiss Post in his hometown Bern, Switzerland.
GP G A PTS PIM defensemen in franchise history… Joined Switzerland’s tied for ninth in the former category… Set career highs the first four-point outing (2g-2a) of his career on Feb. 25 vs. Dallas
ANA 21 3 10 13 10 IIHF World Championship squad at the conclusion of the in power-play goals and assists, penalty minutes (43), including his first career game-winning goal in overtime. It was the TRANSACTIONS: June 21, 2008 – Nashville’s third choice, 38th
ARI 22 3 10 13 4 season and posted six points (1g-5a) in eight games. hits (59)… Played in 81 games for the second consecu- fifth time in franchise history a defenseman has posted four or more overall (second round), in the 2008 NHL Draft.
BOS 13 3 4 7 9 PLAYOFFS: Led the Predators in points with four (2g- tive season… Became the first defenseman in franchise points in a game, and his second-career multi-point effort… Played
BUF 12 0 8 8 2 2a)… Dressed in all six of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff history to record a power-play, shorthanded and with his hometown team, SC Bern, from September-January, posting
CGY 23 2 15 17 6 games vs. Dallas… Scored in Games 1 and 4… Logged empty-net goal in the same game as part of his fourth 17 points (6g-11a) in 26 games… The first Swiss player to be named
CAR 14 1 6 7 10 32:49 of ice time in Game 6 at Dallas, the fifth-most career multi-goal on Oct. 13. The shorthanded goal was Most Valuable Player, Best Defenseman and a tournament All-Star at
CHI 35 3 11 14 10 he’s logged in a game (regular season or playoffs) in his the first of his career… Posted his 100th career NHL as- the World Championship… Helped Switzerland to a silver medal at the
COL 32 11 18 29 10 career… Had two assists in Nashville’s Game 5 victory. sist on Nov. 17 vs. Anaheim… Skated in his 300th career 2013 World Championship, the nation’s first medal in 60 years… Led
CBJ 20 2 10 12 2 NHL game on Jan. 21 at Winnipeg… Participated in his all tournament defensemen in goals (4) and points (9) at the World
DAL 32 10 15 25 20
2017-18: Posted 53 points, the second-most among first All-Star Game, held in Nashville, scoring one goal Championship.
defensemen and fifth overall on the Preds… Tied for as a member of the Central Division squad during the
DET 22 2 10 12 4
second on the team in assists (39)… Among NHL bluelin- game, and finishing second in the Fastest Skater Com- 2011-12: Tied for fourth among NHL rookie defensemen in goals (5),
EDM 20 3 8 11 2 ers, ranked tied for first in power-play goals (7), fourth petition during the Skills Competition, clocking in at and seventh in points (16)… Ranked fourth among first-year skaters in
FLA 12 4 6 10 4 in shots (249), tied for eighth in plus-minus (+24), tied 13.527 seconds. PLAYOFFS: Tied for the team lead in blocked shots (98)… Nashville went 34-15-3 with him in the lineup vs.
LAK 22 5 10 15 8 for 10th in goals (14) and 14th in points (53)… Established assists (8) and ranked second in points (9), during the 14-11-5 without him… Tallied his first multiple-point game (2a) against
MIN 31 9 6 15 6 a career high in plus-minus (+24) and matched his high postseason... Set the franchise record for assists and San Jose on Feb. 25… Joined Switzerland at the 2012 World Champi-
MTL 11 1 4 5 4 mark in power-play goals (7)… Tied the franchise record points in both a playoff season (1g-8a-9pts) and playoff onship. PLAYOFFS: Tied for the team lead in penalty minutes (10)…
NSH - - - - - for assists and points in a game with five helpers on series in the Second Round (1g-5a-6pts) by a defense- Ranked second among rookies in average ice time (18:47).
NJD 12 3 6 9 2 Feb. 27 at Winnipeg… Recorded his 200th career NHL man. The two assist totals tied for first among all skat-
NYI 12 1 6 7 4 assist on Feb. 20 at Detroit… Was named the eighth ers in team history… Led the team and ranked eighth 2010-11: One of just three American Hockey League rookie defense-
captain in Predators history prior to the season… among all skaters in average ice time (27:57)... Led the men to post at least 40 points (6g-34a-40pts) during his first North
NYR 13 2 6 8 6
Played in five games with Switzerland at the IIHF World team in blocked shots (38), and ranked second in shots American season with Milwaukee… Tied for 11th among AHL bluelin-
OTT 13 4 8 12 2 Championship, helping his country reach the Gold Medal (42), setting a franchise record for postseason shots by ers, and led the Admirals, in assists… Ranked fourth among AHL de-
PHI 13 0 6 6 6 Game against Sweden. PLAYOFFS: Dressed in all 13 of a blueliner in the process... Had a postseason franchise fensemen and paced the Admirals in shots on goal (182), and tied for
PIT 11 1 1 2 2 Nashville’s playoff games, recording four assists… Had record four-game assist streak in the first four games fifth at the position in power-play assists (22)… Led the Admirals in
STL 36 5 16 21 20 a +4 rating in Game 2 of the First Round against Colo- of Round Two (5a)… Played a franchise-record 49:42 in power-play points (3g-22a-25pts)… Ranked ninth among AHL bluelin-
SJS 22 4 10 14 8 rado, becoming the fourth player in franchise history to Game 4 of the Second Round vs. San Jose, the longest ers in 2011 Calder Cup Playoff points (1g-6a-7pts) despite playing in
TBL 12 2 7 9 10 reach that mark in the playoffs. game in club history. only two of a possible four rounds.
TOR 11 1 3 4 6
VAN 22 0 10 10 4 2016-17: Finished the season with 49 points, tops 2014-15: Finished fifth in voting for the Norris Trophy AMATEUR/CAREER NOTES: Helped SC Bern win both the Swiss
VGK 6 0 2 2 0 among Predators defensemen and fourth overall on and 11th in voting for the Lady Byng Trophy… Tied for League regular season and playoff titles in 2009-10… Paced all blue-
WSH 13 5 6 11 6 the team… Recorded a career-high seven power-play fifth among NHL defensemen in points (15g-40a-55pts)… liners, and tied for fourth overall, in goals (6) during the 2010 play-
WPG 25 3 17 20 6
goals, tied for the team lead… Finished with 27 points Tied for sixth among all blueliners in goals… Tied for offs… Ranked second among defensemen, and tied for ninth among
(7g-27a) in his final 30 games… Tied a franchise record 10th among League blueliners in assists…Tied for third all skaters, in points (13) during Bern’s run to the 2010 NLA playoff
by recording two points in four consecutive games among blueliners in game-winning goals (4), one more title… Named to the Swiss team for the 2010 Olympic Games, but did
from Feb. 23-28… Earned his 200th NHL point on Nov. than he posted in his first 172 career games... Paced the not participate due to injury… Led Swiss defensemen in points (1g-2a-
23 vs. Dallas… Scored a goal in a season opener for the club and ranked fourth in the NHL in average ice time 3pts) and plus/minus rating (+3) in at the 2010 World Championship…
first time in his career on Oct. 14 vs. Chicago. PLAY- (26:28)... Tied for third among all defensemen in even- Played in Switzerland’s first four games at the 2010 World Junior
OFFS: Led team defensemen and was second among strength points (12g-25a-37pts)... Ranked second in the Championship, notching three points (1g-2a), before being sidelined
all Nashville skaters with 14 points (6g-8a) in 22 post- NHL in blocked shots (209)… Ranked 10th among blue- due to injury… Led all Swiss League junior players (under-20) in goals,
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ROMAN JOSI
MOST GOALS, GAME:
2 - nine times, last: Feb. 19, 2019 at Dallas
H I G H L I G H T S
MOST ASSISTS, GAME:
5 - (5a) Feb. 27, 2018 at Winnipeg
MOST POINTS, GAME:
5 - (5a) Feb. 27, 2018 at Winnipeg
MOST PIM, GAME:
10 - Feb. 26, 2019 at St. Louis
MOST SHOTS, GAME:
10 - Nov. 3, 2018 vs. Boston
LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK:
3 - (4g) Feb. 9-12, 2017
LONGEST ASSIST STREAK:
5 - twice, last: (5a) Dec. 3-13, 2018
LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
6 - twice, last: (2g-7a) Feb. 19-28, 2017
CAREER HAT TRICKS:
None
CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
C A R E E R
None
CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
12 (4g-8a)
FIRST NHL GAME:
Nov. 26, 2011 at Detroit
FIRST NHL GOAL:
CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs INTERNATIONAL RECORD Dec. 10, 2011 vs. Anaheim (Dan Ellis)
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM Switzerland
Year Event GP G A PTS PIM FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
2006-07 Bern Jr. Swiss-Jr. 33 14 16 30 28 14 1 3 4 2 Nov. 26, 2011 at Detroit
Switzerland U-20 Swiss-2 5 1 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2007 U-18 WC 6 1 1 2 2
Bern Swiss 3 0 1 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- WJC 6 0 0 0 0 FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
2007-08 Bern Swiss 35 2 6 8 10 6 0 0 0 0 2008 U-18 WC 6 1 4 5 4 Dec. 10, 2011 vs. Anaheim (Dan Ellis)
WJC 6 0 1 1 4
Neuchatel Swiss-2 3 2 0 2 4 -- -- -- -- --
2009 D-I WJC 5 3 2 5 6
Switzerland U-20 Swiss-2 2 0 1 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- WC 6 0 0 0 2
2008-09 Bern Swiss 42 7 17 24 16 6 0 0 0 2 2010 WJC 4 1 2 3 0
2009-10 Bern Swiss 26 9 12 21 12 15 6 7 13 8 WC 7 1 2 3 0
2010-11 Milwaukee AHL 69 6 34 40 22 13 1 6 7 8 2012 WC 3 0 1 1 0
2011-12 Nashville NHL 52 5 11 16 14 10 0 0 0 10 2013 WC 10 4 5 9 4
Milwaukee AHL 5 1 3 4 0 -- -- -- -- -- 2014 Olympics 4 0 0 0 0
WC 7 1 6 7 2
2012-13 Nashville NHL 48 5 13 18 8 -- -- -- -- --
2015 WC 8 2 2 4 2
Bern Swiss 26 6 11 17 14 -- -- -- -- -- 2016 World Cup 6 0 0 0 2
2013-14 Nashville NHL 72 13 27 40 18 -- -- -- -- -- 2018 WC 5 0 3 3 4
2014-15 Nashville NHL 81 15 40 55 26 6 1 0 1 0 2019 WC 8 1 5 6 10
2015-16 Nashville NHL 81 14 47 61 43 14 1 8 9 12
2016-17 Nashville NHL 72 12 37 49 18 22 6 8 14 12 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
2017-18 Nashville NHL 75 14 39 53 24 13 0 4 4 2 Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
2018-19 Nashville NHL 82 15 41 56 42 6 2 2 4 4 2011-12 NSH 52 5 11 16 14 1 0 0 64 7.8% 1 0 0 0.0% 18:23 33 98 0 0 .000 0
NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 563 93 255 348 193 71 10 22 32 40 2012-13 NSH 48 5 13 18 8 1 0 1 96 5.2% -7 0 0 0.0% 23:31 31 73 1 0 .000 0
2013-14 NSH 72 13 27 40 18 3 0 2 168 7.7% -2 0 0 0.0% 26:25 32 150 6 3 .500 1
2014-15 NSH 81 15 40 55 26 3 0 4 201 7.5% 15 0 0 0.0% 26:28 53 209 4 1 .250 0
2015-16 NSH 81 14 47 61 43 6 1 3 198 7.1% -3 0 0 0.0% 25:29 59 185 1 0 .000 0
2016-17 NSH 72 12 37 49 18 7 0 1 217 5.5% 7 0 0 0.0% 25:04 54 119 0 0 .000 0
2017-18 NSH 75 14 39 53 24 7 0 3 253 5.5% 24 0 0 0.0% 24:28 80 120 1 0 .000 0
2018-19 NSH 82 15 41 56 42 2 0 4 274 5.5% 9 1 0 0.0% 25:10 53 144 0 0 .000 0
TOTALS 563 93 255 348 193 30 1 18 1471 6.3% 44 2 0 0.0% 24:41 395 1098 13 4 .308 1
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PEKKA RINNE
CAREER NOTES: Won his first career Vezina Trophy in implemented 3-on-3 overtime… Recorded the second- Month for November (10-1-0, 1.70 GAA, .938 SV%, 1 SO)… Missed eight he faced in a 1-0 shutout… Named one of Finland’s three best players
2018… A Vezina Trophy finalist four times in the past nine longest shutout streak in franchise history at 171:47 from games due to injury… Played in the World Championship for the fourth at the 2010 World Championship after ranking sixth in the tournament
PEKKA RINNE years (2011, 2012, 2015, 2018)… Is the franchise’s all-time Jan. 25-Feb. 3… Recorded his fourth road shutout of the time, and second straight year in 2015, being voted by the tournament in goals-against average (1.68) and 10th in save percentage (.929).
(PECK-ah REEN-ay) record holder in career wins (341), games played (623), season on Jan. 25 at New Jersey, the most ever by a Preds directorate as the tournament’s top goaltender and one of Finland’s PLAYOFFS: Won his playoff debut in Game 1 of the Western Conference
shutouts (55), goals-against average (2.38) and save goaltender in a single season… Passed Miikka Kiprusoff three best players… Posted a shutout streak of 237:05 over the course First Round vs. Chicago, stopping 25-of-26 shots to record the first road
Goaltender percentage (.918)… Also the franchise’s all-time playoff for most shutouts by a Finnish-born goaltender with his of five games to set the IIHF modern era (since World War II) shutout win in the franchise’s playoff history.
leader in games played (89) and wins (45)… Is one of just 45th on Nov. 24 at St. Louis. PLAYOFFS: Started all 13 of record… Recorded three shutouts, bringing his career shutout total at
CATCHES: Left 20 goalies in NHL history to own at least 300 victories Nashville’s playoff games, going 7-6… Made 46 saves in the World Championships to eight, tied for third most in tournament 2008-09: Tied for fourth among NHL goaltenders in shutouts with a
and 50 shutouts… Owns three 40-win seasons, tied for the Game 2 of Nashville’s Second Round series vs. Winnipeg history… Among the tournament’s starting goaltenders ranked third in franchise record (7)… Ranked sixth among League netminders in goals-
HEIGHT: 6-5 second most such campaigns in League history… Ranked on April 29… Shut out Colorado (22 saves) in Nashville’s save percentage (.928) and goals-against average (1.69). PLAYOFFS: against average (2.38) and tied for ninth in save percentage (.917)…
WEIGHT: 217 first in shutouts (55) and third in games played (620) and series-clinching Game 6 win in the First Round on April Played in net for every minute of the team’s Western Conference First Finished fourth in voting for the Calder Trophy… Became the eighth
wins (340) among NHL goaltenders since his first full sea- 22… Made 34 saves in a shutout performance against Win- Round series vs. Chicago. NHL rookie goalie to win 29-or-more games in a season… Finished
DOB: November 3, 1982 son in 2008-09. nipeg in Game 6 of the Second Round on May 7 to force second in the league in shootout save percentage (.792, 19-of-24 at-
BIRTHPLACE: Kempele, Finland the first-ever Game 7 in Predators history. 2013-14: Missed 51 games between Oct. 24 and March 1 due to a bac- tempts stopped), posting a 5-2 record… Named February Rookie of the
HOMETOWN: Oulu, Finland 2018-19: Finished the season with a 30-19-4 record, hit- terial infection in his surgically repaired hip… Became the franchise’s Month after tying for first in the NHL in wins during the period (9-2-1
ting the 30-win mark for the eighth time in his career and 2016-17: Finished with 31 wins, the sixth time in his all-time leader in career wins with his 162nd on April 10 vs. Phoenix… record, 1.72 GAA, .944 SV%)… Played in the YoungStars Game during
fifth consecutive season… Became one of just six goalies career he’s won at least 30 games… Played in his 500th Named Most Valuable Player of the 2014 World Championship after post- 2009 All-Star Weekend… The first rookie netminder to record three
ACQUIRED in NHL history to record eight 30-win campaigns… Moved NHL game on March 16 at Washington, becoming the 67th ing a 6-3 record, 1.88 goals-against average, .928 save percentage and shutouts in a single month (December) since Martin Biron in January
into 22nd on the NHL’s all-time wins (341) and shutouts goalie in history to hit the mark, and just the 24th to do so three shutouts to lead Finland to a silver medal despite having only two 2000… Earned NHL First Star of the Week honors on Dec. 7… Started
June 27, 2004 – Nashville’s (55) list this season… Among the 19 goalies who played with one team… Earned the NHL’s First Star of the Month other NHLers on the roster… Named to the Media All-Star Team and one six of Finland’s seven games at the 2009 World Championship… Voted
tenth choice, 258th overall at least 50 games was third in goals-against average for the month of November… Earned the NHL’s Third Star of Finland’s three best players at the 2014 Worlds. one of Finland’s three best players of the tournament… Ranked third
(eighth round), in the 2004 (2.42), tied for fourth in save percentage (.918) and 10th of the Week honors for the week ending Nov. 13… Posted at the World Championship in goals-against average (1.93) and sixth in
in wins (30)… Represented the Predators at the 2019 NHL a 5-2-2 record in his last nine games of the season and 2012-13: Tied for the League lead in shutouts (5), tied for second save percentage (.926).
NHL Draft. All-Star Game in San Jose… Allowed two-or-fewer goals did not allow more than two goals in eight of his last nine among all goalies in appearances (43), tied for fourth in starts (42),
in 31 of his 56 appearances (55.4 percent)… Notched four starts… Stopped 42 of 45 shots faced, including 19 of 20 and ranked sixth in minutes played (2,443:46)… Posted a shutout streak 2007-08: Recalled from Milwaukee (AHL) by Nashville on March 22,
shutouts, hitting that mark for the ninth time in his ca- in the third period, at Los Angeles on Oct. 27… Played of 155:06 from Feb. 10-16, a personal best and the second longest in and appeared in his third career NHL game in the regular-season finale
VERSUS THE NHL reer… Tallied four win streaks of at least three for Finland at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey. PLAYOFFS: franchise history… Started 25 consecutive games from Feb. 19-April on April 4 at Chicago… Led the AHL in wins (36), appearances (65) and
GP W L O/T SO GA GAA games… Named the NHL’s Second Star of the Topped his own personal and franchise records for wins 9, the second longest streak of its kind in franchise history… Made minutes played (3,840)… The victory total tied an Admirals franchise
Week on April 7 after closing out the regular (14), games played (22), shutouts (2), goals-against aver- 30 straight appearances from Feb. 10-April 9, also second longest in record… Also ranked second in the league in saves (1,563), shots against
ANA 30 17 7 6 3 67 2.29 season with a 3-0-0 record, 2.01 goals-against age (1.96) and assists (3) in a single postseason… Posted franchise history. (1,721) and tied for fourth in shutouts (5)… Played for the Planet USA
ARI 31 19 9 2 6 64 2.06 average and .935 save percentage… Made 42 single-series franchise records for goals-against average All-Stars at the 2008 AHL All-Star Classic… Claimed the RBK XPulse Top
BOS 10 6 3 1 2 23 2.25 saves – including 22 in the first period, the (0.75), save percentage (.976) and shutouts (2) in a sweep 2011-12: Finished third in voting for the 2012 Vezina Trophy and re- Goaltender Award at the 2008 CCM All-Star Skills Competition.
BUF 8 6 2 0 3 14 1.82 second-most he’s made in a period – on March over Chicago in the Western Conference First Round… Be- ceived the seventh-most votes for the Hart Trophy… Led the NHL and
29 at Pittsburgh, tied for his sixth-most in a came the fourth goaltender in the expansion era (since set franchise records in wins (43), shots faced (2,153) and saves (1,987)… 2006-07: Tied for sixth in the AHL in both goals-against average
CGY 25 7 8 5 2 62 2.78 game in his career… Became the 48th goalten- 1967-68) to win all four games of a playoff series while Tied for the League lead and the franchise record, in addition to setting (2.34) and save percentage (.920)… Returned to action on Jan. 19 after
CAR 10 6 3 1 0 22 2.51 der in NHL history to appear in 600 games on recording a goals-against average of 0.70 or less. a career high, in games played (73)… Ranked second among NHL goalies undergoing preseason shoulder surgery.
CHI 45 22 17 5 2 106 2.43 Jan. 10 at Columbus… Became the winningest in minutes played (4,168:52)… Paced all netminders in points/assists (5),
COL 39 25 9 2 1 85 2.31 Finnish-born goaltender in NHL history with 2015-16: Ranked second in the NHL in minutes played joining Martin Brodeur as the only goaltenders since 1993-94 to lead 2005-06: Posted a win in his first NHL start on Dec. 15 vs. Chicago…
his 320th victory on Nov. 21 vs. St. Louis, pass- (3,895:22), tied for third in games played (66), ranked the league in wins and points in the same season… Ranked among the Recalled to Nashville twice in 2005-06 (Dec. 14-18 and April 3-May 1)…
CBJ 33 21 8 3 2 75 2.33 ing Miikka Kiprusoff… Signed a two-year, $10 ninth in wins (34) and 10th in saves (1,583)… Posted his Top 10 goalies in save percentage (seventh, .922) and shutouts (T-10th, Backstopped Milwaukee (AHL) to the 2006 AHL Calder Cup Final, earning
DAL 31 16 11 2 4 79 2.68 million contract on Nov. 3, his 36th birthday, fifth career 30-win season… Allowed two goals or fewer 5)… Named NHL Third Star of the Month for January (11-1-0, 1.92 GAA, 10 postseason wins while posting three playoff shutouts… Tied for sec-
DET 29 12 12 5 3 77 2.64 and shut out Boston, 1-0, on the same night. in 36 appearances, winning 29 of those games… Was un- .935 SV%, 1 SO)… Named NHL Second Star of the Week on Jan. 30 and ond in the AHL in wins (30)… Tied for fourth in the AHL in appearances
EDM 31 21 6 1 4 63 2.29 PLAYOFFS: Started all six of Nashville’s Stan- defeated in regulation when facing at least 35 shots in Dec. 19… Recorded a franchise-record 11 consecutive wins from Jan. (51) and fifth in minutes (2,960)… Posted a 5-2 record in AHL shootouts.
FLA 10 5 4 0 0 24 2.53 ley Cup Playoff games vs. Dallas, going 2-4… Ex- a game (6-0-2)… Played in the 2016 NHL All-Star Game in 7-Feb. 4, equaling the longest single-season winning streaks by an NHL
tended his consecutive playoff games started Nashville, his first appearance at the Game after miss- goaltender since 1998-99… On his 29th birthday (Nov. 3, 2011), signed a CAREER NOTES/AMATEUR: Helped Karpat Oulu capture Finnish
LAK 28 16 7 5 2 72 2.61 streak to 89 games… Tied Tony Esposito for ing the 2015 edition due to injury… Recorded his 40th seven-year, $49 million contract, then shut out Phoenix, 3-0, that night. Elite League championships in 2004 and 2005… Formed Karpat’s goal-
MIN 35 18 12 4 4 82 2.45 24th on the NHL’s all-time playoff wins list… career shutout on Feb. 27 vs. St. Louis… Passed Tomas PLAYOFFS: Established then-postseason franchise records for goals- tending tandem with former Minnesota Wild goalie Niklas Backstrom
MTL 13 9 2 2 2 19 1.42 Made 49 saves in Game 6 at Dallas, a playoff Vokoun for sole possession of first on the franchise’s against average (1.81) and save percentage (.944) in a series during for both of those teams… Appeared in eight games with Hokki Kajaani
NSH - - - - - - - career high. all-time games played list on Oct. 13 at New Jersey (384) the team’s five-game victory in the First Round vs. Detroit… Posted the (Finland-2) in 2003-04.
and played in his 400th career NHL game on Nov. 27 at franchise’s second playoff shutout, and the first of his career, with 32
NJD 9 4 2 3 1 22 2.38 2017-18: Won the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s Philadelphia. PLAYOFFS: Recorded seven wins in 14 Stan- saves in Game 3 of the Western Conference Second Round vs. Phoenix. BACKGROUND: Nickname: “Peks”… Helped launch the 365 Pediatric
NYI 10 5 3 2 1 27 2.69 best goaltender… Named to the NHL’s First ley Cup Playoff games… Stopped 47 shots and won the Cancer Fund with former Predators defenseman Shea Weber, which
NYR 8 4 3 1 0 20 2.5 All-Star Team… Represented the Predators longest game in franchise history in Game 4 of Nashville’s 2010-11: Finished second in voting for the 2011 Vezina Trophy and raises funds and awareness for cancer research at the Monroe Carell
at the 2018 NHL All-Star Game in Tampa… Out Series Round series with San Jose. fourth in voting for the 2011 Hart Trophy (highest finish ever by a Preda- Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt… Hobbies include tennis and read-
OTT 12 8 3 0 0 31 2.73 of NHL goaltenders who played at least 50 tors player in the latter category)… Named to the 2011 NHL Second ing… Favorites include Narcos (TV show), Neil Young and the Red Hot
PHI 11 6 3 2 1 29 2.59 games, ranked first in save percentage (.927), 2014-15: Finished second in voting for the Vezina Tro- All-Star Team, joining Shea Weber (First-Team) as the first NHL All-Star Chili Peppers (musicians) and Greece (vacation destination)… Lists Rolf
PIT 11 3 5 3 0 32 3.06 even-strength save percentage (.939) and phy and eighth in voting for the Hart Trophy… Selected Team selections in franchise history… Ranked second among NHL & Daughters, Folk, City House and Two Ten Jack as his favorite Nashville
STL 46 24 17 4 4 91 2.02 goals-against average (2.31)… Tied for first in to play in the All-Star Game, but was unable to participate netminders in save percentage (.930), third in goals-against average restaurants… His favorite player growing up was Patrick Roy… If he
SJS 24 12 7 4 1 45 1.92 the NHL and set a career high in shutouts with due to injury… Nashville’s nominee for the 2015 Masterton (2.12) and tied for sixth in shutouts (6). The save percentage and goals- could trade places with one person for a day, it would be the President
eight… Ranked third in wins (42)… Reached the Trophy… Tied for second in among all NHL netminders in against average numbers were franchise records… Named the NHL’s of Finland… Has two sisters, including his twin… Had his jersey taken
TBL 10 9 0 1 0 24 2.36 40-win mark for the third time in his career, wins (41), third in goals-against average (2.18) and tied for Third Star of the Month in both January (8-3-0, 1.71 GAA, .947 SV%) and aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on Mission STS-133 on Feb. 24,
TOR 12 5 4 2 3 25 2.22 becoming the seventh goaltender in NHL his- seventh in save percentage (.923)... Played the sixth-most March (9-3-2 record, 1.91 GAA, .936 SV%, 2 SOs)… Surpassed 10,000 min- 2011 as a personal item of Col. Tim Kopra… Works with Best Buddies of
VAN 29 14 11 2 1 68 2.54 tory to achieve the feat… Allowed two-or-fewer minutes of any goaltender (3,850:47)... Allowed two over- utes played in his career on April 5 vs. Atlanta… Missed 12 games due to Tennessee, who creates opportunities and friendships for people with
VGK 2 0 1 1 0 5 2.44 goals in 35 of his 59 starts… Closed out the time goals on 31 shots over 17 post-regulation appearanc- injury. PLAYOFFS: Ranked fifth among goaltenders in games played (12) intellectual and developmental disabilities… If he weren’t a professional
regular season with a 23-5-1 record in his final es... Won his 200th career NHL game on March 14 at Los and minutes (748), as well as sixth in wins (6)… Backstopped Nashville hockey player, would follow in his father’s footsteps by building houses
WSH 6 5 1 0 0 15 2.50 29 appearances… Earned his 50th career NHL Angeles… Recorded two six-game winning streaks during to its first playoff series victory in the First Round vs. Anaheim. and bridges in Finland.
WPG 25 16 7 1 3 63 2.55 shutout on March 6 vs. Dallas, making him the the season… On Feb. 7 against the Rangers (30 wins in
28th goaltender in League history to hit that 39 games), became the fastest goaltender in terms of 2009-10: Ranked third in the NHL in shutouts with seven... Posted a TRANSACTIONS: June 27, 2004 – Nashville’s tenth choice, 258th
mark… Won his 300th career NHL game on Feb. 22 vs. San games played to record 30 wins since the NHL adopted 12-4-1 record (second-most wins), a 1.96 goals-against average (third in overall (eighth round), in the 2004 NHL Draft.
Jose, becoming the 34th goaltender in League history to the shootout in 2005-06, and just the third goaltender in NHL), .932 save percentage (tied for third) and four shutouts (first) af-
do so… Recorded a personal 11-game win streak from Feb. the NHL’s expansion era to tally 30 wins in 39 games or ter the Olympic Break… Posted four shutouts in a nine-game span from
19-March 19, matching the longest of his NHL career… Had less… Named the NHL’s Third Star of the Week on Feb. 14, March 12-27… Named an NHL Star of the Week on three occasions (First
three shutouts and a .950 save percentage (18 goals al- the seventh career time he’s received “Star of the Week” Star on March 22, Third Star on March 15, Second Star on Nov. 1)… In his
lowed on 360 shots) during the 11-game win streak… Also honors… With a win on Jan. 10 in Minnesota, became 100th NHL appearance on March 12 at Anaheim, he stopped all 31 shots
posted win streaks of eight games (Jan. 6-Feb. 5) and five one of only two goaltenders in the past seven seasons
games (Nov. 18-28)… Made 10 saves in overtime on Feb. (Miikka Kiprusoff, 2008-09, Calgary) to record each of his
10, tied for the most in the three seasons since the NHL team’s first 28 wins… Named the NHL’s Third Star of the
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PEKKA RINNE
SHUTOUTS SHOOTOUTS LONGEST WIN STREAK:
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
No Date Saves Score Year G A PTS PIM SA GA SV% W L SA GA SV%
11 - twice, last: Feb. 19-March 19, 2018
1 12/1/08 30 NASHVILLE 2 at Buffalo 0 2005-06 0 0 0 0 40 4 .900 0 0 0 0 .000
2 12/6/08 32 Minnesota 0 at NASHVILLE 1 2007-08 0 0 0 0 8 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 .000 MOST SHOTS FACED, GAME:
3 12/20/08 23 N.Y. Islanders 0 at NASHVILLE 1 2008-09 0 1 1 6 1435 119 .917 5 2 24 5 .792 50 - twice, last: (48 saves) Feb. 15, 2011 vs.
4 1/13/09 17 NASHVILLE 2 at Toronto 0 2009-10 0 0 0 2 1541 137 .911 6 3 45 11 .756 San Jose
5 2/21/09 30 NASHVILLE 1 at St. Louis 0 (OT) 2010-11 0 0 0 12 1905 134 .930 6 4 34 7 .794 FIRST NHL GAME:
6 2/28/09 30 Detroit 0 at NASHVILLE 8 2011-12 0 5 5 0 2153 166 .923 4 5 30 9 .700 Dec. 15, 2005 vs. Chicago
7 3/14/09 18 NASHVILLE 2 at Phoenix 0 2012-13 0 1 1 8 1101 99 .910 2 6 32 14 .563
FIRST NHL WIN:
8 10/29/09 22 Chicago 0 at NASHVILLE 2 2013-14 0 0 0 0 645 63 .902 0 3 10 5 .500 Dec. 15, 2005 vs. Chicago
9 11/14/09 20 Montreal 0 at NASHVILLE 2 2014-15 0 1 1 8 1807 140 .923 4 4 25 7 .720
FIRST NHL SHUTOUT:
10 2/2/10 26 PHOENIX 1 at Nashville 0 (SO) 2015-16 0 2 2 6 1744 161 .908 3 1 15 2 .867
Dec. 1, 2008 at Buffalo
11 3/12/10 31 NASHVILLE 1 at Anaheim 0 2016-17 0 0 0 4 1757 144 .918 2 3 15 4 .733
12 3/18/10 17 Minnesota 0 at NASHVILLE 5 2017-18 0 1 1 6 1840 134 .927 6 3 34 7 .794 FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
13 3/20/10 33 Columbus 0 at NASHVILLE 1 2018-19 0 0 0 0 1581 130 .918 2 2 14 4 .714 Dec. 15, 2005 vs. Chicago
14 3/27/10 38 DETROIT 1 at Nashville 0 (SO) TOTALS 0 11 11 52 17557 1431 .918 40 36 278 75 .730 FIRST SHUTOUT AS A PREDATOR:
15 10/23/10 30 NASHVILLE 1 at Dallas 0 Dec. 1, 2008 at Buffalo
16 11/18/10 30 NASHVILLE 3 at Montreal 0 PENALTY SHOTS
17 11/30/10 33 Phoenix 0 at NASHVILLE 3 No Date Player Score Result
18 2/5/11 35 Detroit 0 at NASHVILLE 3 1 2/19/11 Shane Doan Phoenix 3 at Nashville 2 NO GOAL
19 3/3/11 29 NASHVILLE 3 at Vancouver 0 2 3/6/11 Jarome Iginla Nashville 2 at Calgary 3 GOAL
3 1/15/12 Steve Ott Dallas 4 at Nashville 1 NO GOAL
20 3/10/11 19 Minnesota 0 at NASHVILLE 4
4 1/24/13 Patrik Berglund Nashville 0 at St. Louis 3 GOAL INTERNATIONAL RECORD
21 10/22/11 33 NASHVILLE 2 at Calgary 0 5 10/10/13 Carl Gunnarsson Toronto 4 at Nashville 0 NO GOAL
22 10/29/11 20 Anaheim 0 at NASHVILLE 3 Finland
6 3/6/14 Alex Steen St. Louis 2 at Nashville 1 NO GOAL
23 11/3/11 35 NASHVILLE 3 at Phoenix 7 11/27/14 Jordan Eberle Edmonton 0 at Nashville 1 (OT) NO GOAL Year Event GP W L SO GAA SV%
24 1/19/12 38 NASHVILLE 3 at Columbus *8 4/4/15 Cody Eakin Dallas 4 at Nashville 3 (OT) GOAL 2009 WC 6 4 2 1 1.93 .926
25 4/5/12 28 Dallas 0 at NASHVILLE 2 9 12/19/15 Jason Zucker Minnesota 2 at Nashville 3 NO GOAL 2010 WC 4 2 2 1 1.68 .929
26 2/7/13 32 Los Angeles 0 at NASHVILLE 3 10 12/10/16 Shane Doan Nashville 1 at Arizona 4 NO GOAL 2014 WC 9 6 3 3 1.88 .928
11 12/6/18 Elias Pettersson Nashville 3 at Vancouver 5 GOAL 2015 WC 7 5 2 3 1.69 .928
27 2/12/13 12 San Jose 0 at NASHVILLE 1 (OT)
12 1/21/19 Matt Nieto Nashville 4 at Colorado 1 NO GOAL 2016 World Cup 0 1 0 0 4.00 .907
28 2/14/13 19 Phoenix 0 at NASHVILLE 3
13 3/12/19 Max Jones Nashville 2 at Anaheim 3 NO GOAL
29 3/8/13 24 Edmonton 0 at NASHVILLE 6 CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
30 3/12/13 32 NASHVILLE 4 at Dallas 0 Season Club League GP W L O/T Mins. GA SO Avg. GP W L Mins. GA SO Avg
31 3/23/14 29 NASHVILLE 2 at Chicago 0 2000-01 Karpat Jr. Finland-Jr. 20 9 4 5 1148 63 0 3.29 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
32 4/10/14 29 Phoenix 0 at NASHVILLE 2 2001-02 Karpat Jr. Finland-Jr. 30 19 7 3 1724 61 3 2.12 3 1 2 184 10 1 3.26
33 10/17/14 31 NASHVILLE 2 at Winnipeg 0 2002-03 Karpat Jr. Finland-Jr. 25 14 8 3 1479 48 5 1.95 4 1 3 238 7 0 1.76
34 11/27/14 37 Edmonton 0 at NASHVILLE 1 (OT) Karpat Oulu Finland 1 0 1 0 60 7 0 7.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
35 12/9/14 26 NASHVILLE 3 at Colorado 0 2003-04 Karpat Oulu Finland 14 5 4 4 824 41 0 2.99 2 1 0 22 0 0 0.00
36 3/21/15 24 Buffalo 0 at NASHVILLE 3 Hokki Finland-2 8 5 2 1 463 16 2 2.07 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
37 10/10/15 31 Edmonton 0 at NASHVILLE 2 2004-05 Karpat Oulu Finland 10 8 0 1 571 16 0 1.68 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
38 11/14/15 20 Winnipeg 0 at NASHVILLE 7 2005-06 Milwaukee AHL 51 30 18 2 2960 139 2 2.82 14 10 4 734 35 3 2.86
39 2/18/16 29 Boston 0 at NASHVILLE 2 Nashville NHL 2 1 1 0 63 4 0 3.81 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
40 2/27/16 28 St. Louis 0 at NASHVILLE 5 2006-07 Milwaukee AHL 29 15 7 6 1670 65 3 2.34 4 0 4 247 12 0 2.91
41 11/12/15 27 Anaheim 0 at NASHVILLE 5 2007-08 Milwaukee AHL 65 36 24 3 3840 158 5 2.47 6 2 4 358 15 1 2.51
42 2/2/17 31 Edmonton 0 at NASHVILLE 2 Nashville NHL 1 0 0 0 29 0 0 0.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
43 4/1/17 31 Minnesota 0 at NASHVILLE 3 2008-09 Nashville NHL 52 29 15 4 2999 119 7 2.38 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
44 10/19/17 28 NASHVILLE 1 at Philadelphia 0 2009-10 Nashville NHL 58 32 16 5 3246 137 7 2.53 6 2 4 358 16 0 2.68
45 11/24/17 34 NASHVILLE 2 at St. Louis 0 2010-11 Nashville NHL 64 33 22 9 3789 134 6 2.12 12 6 6 748 32 0 2.57
46 12/16/17 32 NASHVILLE 2 at Calgary 0 2011-12 Nashville NHL 73 43 18 8 4169 166 5 2.39 10 5 5 609 21 1 2.07
47 1/25/18 27 NASHVILLE 3 at New Jersey 0 2012-13 Nashville NHL 43 15 16 8 2444 99 5 2.43 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
48 2/1/18 19 Los Angeles 0 at NASHVILLE 5 Dinamo Minsk KHL 22 9 11 0 1326.5 68 1 3.08 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
49 2/25/18 27 St. Louis 0 at NASHVILLE 4 2013-14 Nashville NHL 24 10 10 3 1367 63 2 2.77 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
50 3/6/18 26 Dallas 0 at NASHVILLE 2 Milwaukee AHL 2 2 0 0 121 2 0 0.99 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
51 3/19/18 35 NASHVILLE 4 at Buffalo 0 2014-15 Nashville NHL 64 41 17 6 3851 140 4 2.18 6 2 4 425 19 0 2.68
52 10/11/18 29 Winnipeg 0 at NASHVILLE 3 2015-16 Nashville NHL 66 34 21 10 3895 161 4 2.48 14 7 7 866 38 0 2.63
53 11/3/18 26 Boston 0 at NASHVILLE 1 2016-17 Nashville NHL 61 31 19 9 3568 144 3 2.42 22 14 8 1289 42 2 1.96
54 1/7/19 18 NASHVILLE 4 at Toronto 0 2017-18 Nashville NHL 59 42 13 4 3475 134 8 2.31 13 7 6 684 35 2 3.07
55 3/19/19 22 Toronto 0 at NASHVILLE 3 2018-19 Nashville NHL 56 30 19 4 3220 130 4 2.42 6 2 4 330 17 0 3.09
NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 623 341 187 70 36115 1431 55 2.38 89 45 44 5300 220 5 2.49
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MIIKKA SALOMAKI 2018-19: Tallied seven points (3g-4a) in 37 games
with the Predators… Missed the final 40 games of
Junior Championship for the third consecutive
year in 2013, tying for eighth among all tournament C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S
(MEEKA sa-loh-MYA-kee) the regular season due to an upper-body injury… skaters in points (3g-5a-8pts, 6gp), while tying for MOST GOALS, GAME: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
Right Wing Averaged 10:27 of ice time… Dished out 72 hits, 10th in assists… Ranked third on Karpat in penalty 1 - 11 times, last: Dec. 31, 2018 at Washington None
the sixth-most among Preds forwards… Posted minutes (56) and plus/minus rating (+9) in 2011-12…
assists in back-to-back games on Dec. 6-8… Scored Ranked second in the 2012 SM-Liiga playoffs in MOST ASSISTS, GAME: CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
SHOOTS: Left two goals in a five-game span from Oct. 15-Nov. 1… penalty minutes (56)… Represented Finland at the 2 - Nov. 7, 2018 at Columbus None
HEIGHT: 5-11 Appeared in three games with the AHL’s Milwaukee 2012 World Junior Championship, tying for third
Admirals while on long-term injury loan from March on the team in goals (3), and fifth in points (6) in MOST POINTS, GAME: CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
WEIGHT: 203 27-31, recording two points (1g-1a). PLAYOFFS: seven games… Ranked second among SM-Liiga 2 - Nov. 7, 2018 at Columbus None
DOB: March 9, 1993 Dressed in two of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff rookies in penalty minutes (53), and tied for 11th
games vs. Dallas… Tallied an assist in Game 3 and in both points (4g-6a-10pts) and plus/minus rating MOST PIM, GAME: FIRST NHL GAME:
BIRTHPLACE: Raahe, Finland 4 - Dec. 21, 2015 vs. Montreal Jan. 28, 2014 at Winnipeg
blocked three shots in Game 4. (+2) in 2010-11… Named one of Finland’s three best
HOMETOWN: Raahe, Finland players at the 2011 Under-18 World Championship
2017-18: Skated in 58 games and posted a career- after tying for sixth in tournament goals (4) and MOST SHOTS, GAME: FIRST NHL GOAL:
high six assists to go with two goals and eight ranking second on the team in points (6)… Notched 4 - six times, last: Dec. 20, 2018 at Philadelphia March 27, 2014 vs. Buffalo (Matt Hackett)
ACQUIRED points… His 34 penalty minutes and 35 blocked three points (2g-1a) and tied for the team lead in
June 25, 2011 – Nashville’s shots were also career highs… Recorded two penalty minutes (14) with Finland at the 2011 World LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK: FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
Junior Championship… Both of his goals were None Jan. 28, 2014 at Winnipeg
second choice, 52nd overall assists on Nov. 7 at Columbus, his first career multi-
(second round), in the 2011 point game… PLAYOFFS: Went scoreless with 17 hits game-winners… Also represented Finland at the LONGEST ASSIST STREAK: FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
in eight postseason games. 2010 Under-20 Four Nations Tournament… Named 2 - twice, last: (2a) Dec. 6-8, 2018 March 27, 2014 vs. Buffalo (Matt Hackett)
NHL Draft. Finnish junior league (Jr. A SM-Liiga) rookie of
2016-17: Appeared in five games for Nashville after the year in 2009-10… Helped Karpat win the 2010 LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
missing 77 games due to injury… Recorded at least Jr. A SM-Liiga title… Ranked sixth in the Finnish 3 - (1g-2a) Nov. 7-14, 2018
two hits in each of his five games this season… junior league in penalty minutes (93), and ranked
PLAYOFFS: Appeared in six postseason games, 11th in both points (18g-25a-43pts) and goals with
recording 12 hits and two penalty minutes. Karpat’s junior squad in 2009-10… Helped Finland
VERSUS THE NHL to a bronze medal at the 2010 Under-18 World INTERNATIONAL RECORD
2015-16: After starting the season with Milwaukee Championship… Posted three points (2g-1a) in five Finland
GP G A PTS PIM (AHL), was recalled for the duration of the campaign games with Finland at the 2010 World Under-17
ANA 4 1 0 1 0 Year Event GP G A PTS PIM
on Oct. 26... Ranked third among all rookies, second Challenge… Tied for fourth in Finland’s Jr. B 2010 U-18 WC 5 0 1 1 4
ARI 6 0 0 0 0 on the team and first among club forwards in hits I-division in assists (30), and ranked sixth in both 2011 U-18 WC 6 4 2 6 2
BOS 6 0 1 1 4 (164)… Ranked fifth among NHL rookie forwards, points (43) and penalty minutes (71) with Laser HT
and fifth among club forwards, in shorthanded time U18 in 2008-09… A 2007-08 Pahjola Camp All-Star. WJC 6 2 1 3 14
BUF 2 0 1 1 2 on ice (80:15)… Made his season debut on Nov. 1 at Invited as one of the top Under-16 players in the 2012 WJC 7 3 3 6 4
CGY 6 0 1 1 0 Anaheim and scored his first career goal – which nation… Product of the Karpat Oulu system that 2014 WC 10 1 1 2 18
CAR 2 0 1 1 0 stood as the game winner – on Nov. 17 vs. Anaheim... also produced Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne.
CHI 13 1 1 2 8 Recorded his first career assist on Dec. 28 vs. the
COL 9 2 1 3 4 New York Rangers. PLAYOFFS: Dressed for all 14 of BACKGROUND: Nickname “Salty”… Favorites CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
Nashville’s postseason contests, leading all rookie include Virago (Nashville restaurant), Lionel
CBJ 4 0 2 2 0 forwards in shorthanded time on ice (28:03), and Messi (athlete) and pasta Bolognese with chicken SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
DAL 8 1 0 1 2 shorthanded time on ice per game (2:00)... Scored (pregame meal)… Bucket list travel destinations 2008-09 Laser HT U-18 Finland-U18 23 13 30 43 71 -- -- -- -- --
DET 4 0 0 0 0 his first career postseason goal in Game 5 of the include Spain and Africa… His first job was as a 2009-10 Karpat Jr. Finland-Jr. 37 18 25 43 93 -- -- -- -- --
EDM 3 0 0 0 2 First Round at Anaheim, and recorded his first professional hockey player with Karpat in Finland. Karpat U-18 Finland-U18 3 4 2 6 4 -- -- -- -- --
postseason assist on Viktor Arvidsson’s overtime 2010-11 Karpat Finland 40 4 6 10 53 3 0 1 1 27
FLA 2 1 0 1 2 goal to force a Game 7 in Game 6 of the Second TRANSACTIONS: June 25, 2011 – Nashville’s second Suomi U-20 Finland-2 3 1 1 2 27 -- -- -- -- --
LAK 6 1 2 3 0 Round vs. San Jose. choice, 52nd overall (second round), in the 2011 2011-12 Karpat Finland 40 12 9 21 56 7 1 0 1 56
MIN 8 1 0 1 6 NHL Draft. 2012-13 Karpat Finland 42 9 10 19 44 3 2 0 2 14
MTL 4 0 0 0 4 2014-15: Made his NHL debut and scored his first 2013-14 Milwaukee AHL 75 20 30 50 83 3 0 0 0 6
career goal during his second career recall on Jan. 2014-15 Milwaukee AHL 38 7 11 18 30 -- -- -- -- --
NSH - - - - - 8 in a 3-2 overtime victory over Dallas. The marker Nashville NHL 1 1 0 1 0 -- -- -- -- --
NJD 3 0 2 2 0 was Nashville’s second goal at 16:47 of the second 2015-16 Milwaukee AHL 4 1 1 2 4 -- -- -- -- --
NYI 5 0 0 0 4 period… Posted 18 points (7g-11a) and a +15 rating in Nashville NHL 61 5 5 10 28 14 1 1 2 6
NYR 5 0 1 1 0 38 games with Milwaukee (AHL) before sustaining a 2016-17 Milwaukee AHL 4 1 0 1 4 -- -- -- -- --
season-ending injury on Feb. 15 vs. Lake Erie… His
OTT 5 0 0 0 4 plus-minus rating was tied for fifth among league Nashville NHL 5 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 2
PHI 5 0 0 0 2 forwards at the time of his injury. 2017-18 Nashville NHL 58 2 6 8 34 8 0 0 0 2
2018-19 Nashville NHL 37 3 4 7 8 2 0 1 1 0
PIT 3 0 1 1 4 Milwaukee AHL 3 1 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- --
STL 10 0 0 0 4 2013-14: Led the Milwaukee Admirals in points
(20g-30a-50pts), ranked second on the team in NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 162 11 15 26 72 30 1 2 3 10
SJS 7 0 0 0 8 assists and third in goals during his first season in
TBL 5 1 0 1 2 North America… Tied for fifth among AHL rookies
TOR 3 0 0 0 2 in points, and for seventh among first-year AHLers
VAN 7 0 1 1 2 in assists… Tied for ninth among AHL rookies, and STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
VGK 3 0 0 0 0
for second on the Admirals, in power-play points Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
(6g-11a-17pts) … Helped Finland to a silver medal at 2014-15 NSH 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 25.0% 1 0 0 0.0% 10:49 7 1 0 0 .000 0
WSH 5 2 0 2 0 the 2014 World Championship, posting two points
WPG 9 0 0 0 6 (1g-1a), 18 penalty minutes and a +3 rating while 2015-16 NSH 61 5 5 10 28 0 0 1 61 8.2% -1 3 2 66.7% 12:00 164 30 0 0 .000 0
appearing in all 10 games in his first appearance at 2016-17 NSH 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0% -1 0 0 0.0% 12:13 14 9 0 0 .000 0
the tournament. 2017-18 NSH 58 2 6 8 34 0 0 0 51 3.9% -8 12 5 41.7% 10:17 114 35 0 0 .000 0
2018-19 NSH 37 3 4 7 8 0 0 0 51 5.9% 5 7 2 28.6% 10:27 72 20 0 0 .000 0
CAREER NOTES/AMATEUR: Spent his third season
with Karpat Oulu of the Finnish Elite League (SM- TOTALS 162 11 15 26 72 0 0 1 170 6.5% -4 22 9 40.9% 11:02 371 95 0 0 .000 0
Liiga) in 2012-13, tying for the team lead in plus/
minus rating (+8) and tying for third in power-
play goals (4)… Represented Finland at the World
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
and wins (17)… Finished the season with a 17-10-2 record, starts and earning a silver medal… Name the top-ranked 2 - five times, last: April 1-5, 2018
(YOO-she SA-ruhs) 2.62 goals-against average and .915 save percentage… goaltending prospect by ESPN.com in 2015-16.
Goaltender Since New Year’s Day to the end of the regular season MOST SHOTS FACED, GAME:
was fifth in save percentage (.930) and tied for eighth in CAREER NOTES/AMATEUR: Appeared in 47 of HPK’s 50 - Feb. 16, 2019 at Vegas (45 Saves)
goals-against average (2.26)… Allowed one-or-fewer goals 60 Finnish Elite League (SM-Liiga) contests in 2014-15,
CATCHES: Left in seven of his last 16 appearances dating back to Jan. 1… tying for third in league shutouts (6), third in minutes FIRST NHL GAME:
HEIGHT: 5-11 Matched his career high in shutouts with three… Stopped played (2773:53), fourth in save percentage (.929) and
a career-high 47 shots on Jan. 23 at Vegas… Recorded fifth in goals-against average (2.14)… Represented Fin- Nov. 28, 2015 vs. Buffalo
WEIGHT: 180 a 32-save shutout vs. Philadelphia on New Year’s Day… land in the World Junior Championship for the second FIRST NHL WIN:
DOB: April 19, 1995 Started five consecutive NHL games for the first time consecutive year in 2015... Served as backup to Predators
Oct. 22, 2016 vs. Pittsburgh
BIRTHPLACE: Forssa, Finland from Oct. 20-30…Earned the win in each of his first four netminder Pekka Rinne at the 2015 World Championship.
appearances to start the season (Oct. 6-20). PLAYOFFS: Stopped all 22 shots he faced in his lone appearance of FIRST NHL SHUTOUT:
HOMETOWN: Forssa, Finland Appeared in one game in relief, stopping 20 of 21 shots the tournament against Slovakia to record Finland’s third
faced in Game 4 at Dallas. of four consecutive shutouts… Named 2013-14 Finnish Elite Dec. 30, 2016 at St. Louis
League Rookie of the Year after ranking second in among FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
ACQUIRED 2017-18: Named to the NHL’s All-Rookie Team after all goaltenders in goals-against average (1.76), third in
June 30, 2013 – Nashville’s leading all rookie goaltenders in goals-against average save percentage (.928) and tied for fourth in shutouts Nov. 28, 2015 vs. Buffalo
fourth choice, 99th overall (2.45), save percentage (.925) and shutouts (3)… Played (7) with HPK in 2013-14… Just the fourth goalie to win the FIRST SHUTOUT AS A PREDATOR:
(fourth round), in the 2013 in 26 games, including 23 starts… Finished with the third- award in its 39-year history… Helped Finland win the 2014
highest single-season save percentage in team history… World Junior Championship, its first gold medal at the Dec. 30, 2016 at St. Louis
NHL Draft. From Nov. 4 to the end of the regular season, led NHL tournament since 1987… Received 2014 WJC Media All-Star
goaltenders in save percentage (.935) and was fourth in Team honors after leading all goaltenders in save percent-
goals-against average (2.19)… Became the first Predators age (.943) and goals-against average (1.57) in six games…
goaltender to record multiple 40-plus save shutouts in the Served as Finland’s third goaltender at the 2014 World
same season (Dec. 14 at Edmonton and Jan. 16 vs. Vegas)… Championship (behind Rinne and Mikko Koskinen), earning
Set the Predators record for most saves in a shutout with a silver medal… Named best player of the 2012-13 Finnish
46 on Dec. 14 at Edmonton… Allowed only five junior league regular season and recipient of the Jorma
VERSUS THE NHL goals in December, stopping 169 of 174 shots… Valtonen Award as the league’s top goaltender after lead-
GP W L O/T SO GA GAA Tallied three assists… Appeared in nine games ing all netminders in goals-against average (1.86) and save INTERNATIONAL RECORD
ANA - - - - - - - for the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals, going 3-5-1 percentage (.933) in 2012-13... A 2013 Finnish junior league Finland
ARI 1 0 0 1 0 3 2.89 with a shutout. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in four All-Star Team selection, along with fellow 2013 Predators
of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games, all draft pick Saku Maenalanen... Led all netminders in goals- Year Event GP W L SO GAA SV%
BOS 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.00 in relief… Allowed two goals on 42 shots for against average (2.09) and ranked third in save percent- 2013 U-18 WC 7 5 2 1 1.86 .946
BUF 3 0 1 1 0 9 3.93 a .952 save percentage and 1.06 goals-against age (.923) in the 2013 postseason, helping HPK claim the
CGY 4 2 1 1 0 9 3.20 average. league title... Named Best Goalkeeper of the 2013 Under-18 2014 WJC 6 5 1 0 1.57 .943
CAR 5 0 2 1 0 10 2.28 World Championship and one of Finland’s three best play- WC 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000
CHI 2 0 2 0 0 6 3.04 2016-17: Appeared in 21 games for Nashville, ers of the tournament in helping them claim the bronze 2015 WJC 2 0 2 0 3.03 .875
compiling a 10-8-3 record with a 2.35 goals- medal... Ranked second at the 2013 Under-18 World Cham- WC 1 1 0 1 0.00 1.000
COL 1 1 0 0 0 2 2.00 against average and a .923 save percentage in pionship in goals-against average (1.86) and save percent-
CBJ 3 1 1 0 0 9 3.88 his first full NHL season… Earned his first NHL age (.946) while playing every minute of the tournament 2016 WC 2 2 0 0 0.00 1.000
DAL 5 4 0 1 0 14 2.74 shutout on Dec. 30 at St. Louis… Recalled from for Finland... Helped Finland reach the Gold Medal Game
DET 2 1 1 0 0 4 2.02 Milwaukee on Nov. 8, Nov. 26, and Dec. 14… at the 2012 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, as well as CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
Stopped 34 of 35 shots and earned his first representing his nation at the 2013 Five Nations Tourna-
EDM 3 2 1 0 2 4 1.36 career win on Oct. 22 vs. Pittsburgh… Recalled ment... Spent the majority of the 2011-12 campaign at the Season Club League GP W L O/T Mins. GA SO Avg. GP W L Mins. GA SO Avg
FLA 4 1 3 0 0 9 2.64 from Milwaukee on an emergency basis on junior league level, helping HPK earn a bronze medal by 2011-12 HPK U-18 Finland-U18 14 11 3 0 844 19 2 1.35 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
LAK 1 1 0 0 0 3 2.78 Oct. 22… Started the season with Milwaukee, posting the playoff’s best save percentage (tie, .936)… HPK Jr. Finland-Jr. 31 20 10 0 1804 76 2 2.53 10 6 4 630 22 0 2.10
MIN 3 3 0 0 2 2 0.65 being named AHL Goaltender of the Month Ranked fourth in goals-against average (2.53) and eighth
in November and being named to the AHL in save percentage (.910) with the HPK juniors during the 2012-13 HPK Jr. Finland-Jr. 37 24 13 0 2220 69 4 1.86 11 9 2 661 23 0 2.09
MTL 1 1 0 - - 1 1.00 All-Star Classic… PLAYOFFS: Appeared in two 2011-12 regular season... Spent 14 games at the under-18 2013-14 HPK Finland 44 17 16 9 2625 77 7 1.76 6 2 4 367 14 0 2.29
NSH - - - - - - - games for Nashville in the Stanley Cup Final, level with HPK in 2011-12, leading the league in goals- 2014-15 HPK Finland 47 13 18 16 2834 101 6 2.14 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
NJD 4 3 0 1 0 7 1.66 his first career postseason appearances. against average (1.25) and save percentage (.957) during 2015-16 Milwaukee AHL 38 29 8 0 2248 84 4 2.24 2 0 2 117 5 0 2.56
NYI 4 3 1 0 0 12 3.00 qualification play... Played for HPK’s under-16 club in both
2015-16: Received his first career recall, and 2009-10 and 2010-11, winning the Teppo Numminen Award Nashville NHL 1 0 1 0 58 3 0 3.10 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
NYR 3 0 2 1 0 8 2.65 made his NHL debut, on Nov. 28... Stopped 20- as league MVP and the Jukka Tammi Award as the league’s 2016-17 Milwaukee AHL 15 13 2 0 903 28 1 1.86 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
OTT 2 0 0 2 0 5 2.90 of-23 shots in a 3-2 loss to Buffalo… Named top goaltender in 2011. Nashville NHL 21 10 8 3 1200 47 1 2.35 2 0 0 57 3 0 3.18
PHI 2 1 1 0 1 3 1.52 to the 2016 AHL All-Rookie Team after ranking
fourth among all league netminders in goals- BACKGROUND: His father, Pekka, works as a school 2017-18 Nashville NHL 26 11 5 7 1497 61 3 2.45 4 0 0 114 2 0 1.06
PIT 2 1 1 0 0 5 2.51 Milwaukee AHL 9 3 5 1 542 26 1 2.88 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
against average (2.24), tying for fourth in wins principal in Finland… Favorites include Game of Thrones
STL 5 1 3 1 1 15 3.31 (29), tying for sixth in shutouts (4) and tying (TV show), pizza (food) and Vui’s Kitchen (Nashville restau- 2018-19 Nashville NHL 31 17 10 2 1696 74 3 2.62 1 0 0 45 1 0 1.32
SJS 5 3 2 0 0 16 3.25 for eighth in save percentage (.920). He led all rant)… Lists Australia as his bucket list destination… If he NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 79 38 24 12 4451 185 7 2.49 7 0 0 216 6 0 1.67
TBL 2 1 0 1 0 5 2.46 rookies in each category… Won 13 of 14 deci- weren’t a professional hockey player would aspire to be a
TOR - - - - - - - sions – which included an eight-game winning professional soccer player. SHUTOUTS SHOOTOUTS
streak – from Nov. 5-Jan. 2, and won 14 of his
VAN 2 1 0 0 0 4 3.02 final 16 decisions – including another eight- TRANSACTIONS: June 30, 2013 – Nashville’s fourth No Date Saves Score Year G A PTS PIM SA GA SV% W L SA GA SV%
VGK 4 3 1 0 1 7 1.76 game winning streak – from Feb. 16-April 15... choice, 99th overall (fourth round), in the 2013 NHL Draft. 1 12/30/17 25 NASHVILLE 4 at St. Louis 0 2015-16 0 0 0 0 23 3 .870 0 0 0 0 .000
WSH 3 3 0 0 0 7 2.33 Led all AHL goaltenders in shootout percent- 2 12/14/17 46 NASHVILLE 4 at Edmonton 0 2016-17 0 1 1 0 614 47 .923 0 1 2 2 .000
WPG 2 0 1 1 0 5 2.44 age, stopping all 13 attempts he faced while
posting a 4-0 record… Represented Finland 3 12/30/17 29 Minnesota 0 at NASHVILLE 3 2017-18 0 3 3 0 810 61 .925 0 4 14 7 .500
at the World Championship for the third 4 1/16/18 43 Vegas 0 at NASHVILLE 1 2018-19 0 0 0 0 870 74 .915 2 0 10 2 .800
5 10/20/18 31 NASHVILLE 3 at Edmonton 0 TOTALS 0 4 4 0 2317 185 .920 2 5 26 11 .423
6 1/1/19 32 Philadelphia 0 at NASHVILLE 4
7 3/25/19 29 NASHVILLE 1 at Minnesota 0 PENALTY SHOTS
No Date Player Score Result
1 3/30/19 Cam Atkinson Columbus 5 at Nashville 2 NO GOAL
H I G H L I G H T S
CRAIG SMITH 20-goal seasons… Fired more than 200 shots (205) for the
(KRAIG SMIHTH) fourth time in his career… Tallied four multi-point games, 2012-13: Tied for second in the NHL in shootout goals MOST ASSISTS, GAME:
including a two-goal performance on Jan. 5 at Montreal… (5), and posted the League’s fifth-best success rate among 3 - twice, last: March 25, 2017
Right Wing Recorded a season-long six-game point streak from Dec. shooters taking at least four attempts (five-for-seven, 71.4
29-Jan. 7 in which he posted four goals and seven points… percent)… Helped the United States claim its first medal MOST POINTS, GAME:
Posted five points (3g-2a) in five games from Dec. 1-11… at the World Championship in nine years (bronze)… Named 4 - (2g-2a) April 13, 2014 at Minnesota
SHOOTS: Right
Scored in back-to-back games on Oct. 15-19. PLAYOFFS: one of Team USA’s three best players of the tournament
HEIGHT: 6-1 Dressed in all six of Nashville’s Stanley Cup Playoff games after leading all skaters in assists, and ranking third in MOST PIM, GAME:
4 - 11 times, last: Nov. 27, 2018 at Winnipeg
WEIGHT: 203 vs. Dallas, scoring one goal… Scored his first career playoff points (4g-10a-14pts)… Tied for 10th in goals and penalty
DOB: September 5, 1989 overtime goal in Game 2 at Bridgestone Arena… Became minutes (18) at the World Championship. MOST SHOTS, GAME:
the seventh player in Preds history to score a playoff 11 - Dec. 29, 2017 at Minnesota
BIRTHPLACE: Madison, Wis. overtime winner… Tied the franchise record for most 2011-12: Tied for seventh among all NHL rookies in goals
HOMETOWN: Madison, Wis. playoff game-winning goals (3). (14) and assists (22), and ranked eighth in points (36)… Tied LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK:
for second among first-year NHLers in power-play goals 3 - three times, last: (4g) Jan. 1-5, 2019
2017-18: Established a career high in goals (25), power- (6), and ranked third in shots on goal (172)… Ranked third
ACQUIRED play goals (9) and plus-minus (+20)… Hit the 20-goal among rookies in power-play points (6g-7a-13pts)… Ranked LONGEST ASSIST STREAK:
June 27, 2009 – Nashville’s mark for the fourth time in his career… Finished with 51 second on the team and fourth among rookies in road 4 - (5a) Feb. 27-March 5, 2016
points, one shy of matching his career high… Recorded a goals, assists and points (10g-15a-25pts)… Posted 14 points
sixth choice, 98th overall career-long eight-game point streak (4g-5a) from Feb. 13- (7g-7a) in his first 15 NHL games… Participated in the rookie LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
(fourth round), in the 2009 27… Skated in his 500th career NHL game on March 6 vs. portion of the 2012 All-Star Weekend… Joined Team USA 8 - (4g-5a) Feb. 13-27, 2018
Dallas… Scored eight seconds into the third period on Jan. at the 2012 World Championship, posting a pair of assists
NHL Draft. 4 at Arizona, the fastest goal from the start of the third while playing in the club’s final four contests. PLAYOFFS: CAREER HAT TRICKS:
on the road in team history… Fired a career-high 11 shots Made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut in Game 5 of the First None
on Dec. 29 at Minnesota, becoming the fifth player in team Round vs. Detroit… Recorded his first postseason point/
history to have at least 11 shots in a game… Became the assist in Game 1 of the Second Round vs. Phoenix. CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
eighth player to score 100 goals for the Predators on Oct. None
C A R E E R
27 at Chicago. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in all 13 postseason AMATEUR: Served as an alternate captain and played
games for Nashville, adding two goals and two assists. all 41 games for the Wisconsin Badgers (WCHA) during his CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
VERSUS THE NHL 2 (2g)
sophomore season in 2010-11… Ranked ninth in the WCHA
GP G A PTS PIM 2016-17: Earned his 200th NHL point on March 20 vs. in goals (19), tied for 11th in conference scoring (19g-24a-
ANA 25 7 3 10 12 FIRST NHL GAME:
Arizona… Recorded his second multi-goal game of the 43pts) in 2010-11… Paced the 2010-11 Badgers in goals and Oct. 7, 2011 at Columbus
ARI 24 5 9 14 6 season on Jan. 26 vs. Columbus… Tied his season high with penalty minutes (87) while ranking second in points… Tied
BOS 13 6 2 8 2 three points (2g-1a) and recorded his third multi-goal game
of the season on April 6 at Dallas… Finished the season
for fourth in the WCHA in game-winning goals (5), tied
for sixth in power-play points (8g-15a-23pts) and eighth
INTERNATIONAL RECORD FIRST NHL GOAL:
BUF 13 5 4 9 8 United States Oct. 7, 2011 at Columbus (Steve Mason)
with 11 points (3g-8a) in his last 10 contests… Dished out a in man-advantage goals in 2010-11… Named one of Team
CGY 24 4 9 13 8 career-high 93 hits. PLAYOFFS: Appeared in 10 postseason USA’s three best players at the 2011 World Championship Year Event GP G A PTS PIM FIRST GAME AS A PREDATOR:
CAR 12 5 0 5 8 contests, recording one goal and three points. after leading the team in goals (3) and ranking second in 2011 WC 7 3 3 6 4 Oct. 7, 2011 at Columbus
CHI 36 10 6 16 12 points (6) in seven tournament games… One of only two
2015-16: Hit the 20-goal mark for the third consecutive collegiate underclassmen on the United States’ 2011 World 2012 WC 4 0 2 2 2 FIRST GOAL AS A PREDATOR:
COL 31 11 12 23 20 2013 WC 10 4 10 14 18
season… Led the team and set a career high in game- Championship entry… Named to the 2010 WCHA All-Rookie Oct. 7, 2011 at Columbus (Steve Mason)
CBJ 22 6 4 10 4 winning goals (6)… Ranked third on the team in both goals Team after finishing the season ninth in NCAA freshman 2014 WC 8 3 5 8 10
DAL 33 9 8 17 12 (21) and shots (199)… Played in all 82 games for the second scoring (8g-25a-33pts)… Helped the Badgers advance
DET 20 5 6 11 6 consecutive season… Scored 14 of his 21 goals – and 27 of to the 2010 NCAA National Championship Game, posting CAREER RECORD Regular Season Playoffs
EDM 23 4 6 10 6 his 37 points (14g-13a) on Bridgestone Arena ice… Set a three points (1g-2a) in four NCAA Tournament games… A SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
career high in hits (84)… Played in his 300th career NHL 2009 USHL First-Team All-Star… Waterloo Black Hawks 2006-07 Waterloo USHL 45 8 10 18 28 4 0 1 1 8
FLA 13 3 4 7 2 game on Nov. 28 vs. Buffalo. PLAYOFFS: Limited to 11-of-14 captain and team MVP in 2008-09… Ranked second in
LAK 24 7 4 11 8 2007-08 Waterloo USHL 58 13 10 23 90 11 2 3 5 8
games due to injury… Scored a goal and added an assist in the United States Hockey League in assists (48), tied for
MIN 35 8 7 15 12 Game 2 of the Second Round vs. Anaheim. second in points (76), and tied for eighth in goals (28) in 2008-09 Waterloo USHL 54 28 48 76 108 3 1 3 4 26
2008-09… The only player in the league to post at least 2009-10 U. of Wisconsin WCHA 41 8 25 33 72 -- -- -- -- --
MTL 13 2 3 5 4 2010-11 U. of Wisconsin WCHA 41 19 24 43 87 -- -- -- -- --
2014-15: Tied for second on the team in goals (23)… Led 70 points and 100 penalty minutes in 2008-09… Posted the
NSH - - - - - the team and ranked among the League’s Top 20 with a USHL’s fourth-best plus/minus rating (+32) in 2008-09… 2011-12 Nashville NHL 72 14 22 36 30 2 0 1 1 0
NJD 13 2 5 7 4 career-high 252 shots on goal… One of four Predators Represented the East Division at the 2009 USHL Prospects/ 2012-13 Nashville NHL 44 4 8 12 20 -- -- -- -- --
NYI 12 3 4 7 2 to play in all 82 games… Tied for second on the team in All-Star Game… Captained the U.S. Junior Select Team to KalPa Finland 8 4 4 8 20 -- -- -- -- --
power-play goals (6)… Played in his 200th career NHL the 2008 World Junior A Challenge championship… Named Milwaukee AHL 4 1 4 5 0 -- -- -- -- --
NYR 12 1 3 4 6 2013-14 Nashville NHL 79 24 28 52 22 -- -- -- -- --
game on Oct. 18 in Chicago. PLAYOFFS: Tied for second to the 2008 World Junior A Challenge All-Star Team after
OTT 13 6 1 7 6 on the team in postseason points (2g-3a)… Tallied three posting eight points (3g-5a) in five games… Ranked third 2014-15 Nashville NHL 82 23 21 44 44 6 2 3 5 0
PHI 13 3 2 5 8 points (2g-1a) – including the game-winning goal – in Game on the Black Hawks in penalty minutes in both 2008-09 2015-16 Nashville NHL 82 21 16 37 40 11 1 1 2 4
PIT 12 2 2 4 4 2 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. Chicago to (108) and 2007-08 (90)… Participated in the 2007 World 2016-17 Nashville NHL 78 12 17 29 30 10 1 2 3 2
STL 37 3 13 16 16 become the fourth Preds skater in franchise history to Junior A Challenge. 2017-18 Nashville NHL 79 25 26 51 24 13 2 2 4 2
record a three-point playoff game… Followed his Game 2 2018-19 Nashville NHL 76 21 17 38 20 6 1 0 1 2
SJS 25 6 9 15 6 performance up with assists on both of Nashville’s goals BACKGROUND: Nickname: “Smitty”… Favorites include NHL/PREDATORS TOTALS 592 144 155 299 230 48 7 9 16 10
TBL 13 3 4 7 6 in Game 3. Forrest Gump (movie), Red Hot Chili Peppers (band),
TOR 12 2 5 7 4 Jamaican Jerk Sauce (condiment) and Lone Survivor by STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Shootouts
VAN 23 5 7 12 16 2013-14: Led the Predators in goals (24), and ranked Marcus Luttrell (book)… Lists Chef and I, The Henley and
third on the team in points (52), setting a career high in 5th & Taylor as his favorite Nashville restaurants… Would Year Team GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS S G S% GDG
VGK 6 0 1 1 2 2011-12 NSH 72 14 22 36 30 6 0 1 172 8.1% -9 393 173 44.0% 14:11 44 17 4 0 .000 0
the latter and becoming the sixth Preds draftee to hit the like to be a Muskie fishing guide when his hockey career
WSH 13 3 4 7 6 50-point mark for the club… Set a career high in assists is over… Enjoys cooking and playing guitar away from the 2012-13 NSH 44 4 8 12 20 2 0 0 83 4.8% -11 200 79 39.5% 13:51 39 13 7 5 .714 1
WPG 27 8 8 16 14 (28)… Tied for second on the team in game-winning goals rink… Performed on stage with members of the E Street 2013-14 NSH 79 24 28 52 22 7 0 4 215 11.2% 16 19 3 15.8% 16:23 54 21 8 1 .125 1
(4)... Led the team in plus-minus rating (+16)... Set a career Band at the Bluebird Café in Nashville in February of 2019… 2014-15 NSH 82 23 21 44 44 6 0 4 252 9.1% 11 30 12 40.0% 15:44 77 17 9 2 .222 0
high in average ice time (16:23)… Posted his first career Dark chocolate almonds are his guilty pleasure... Rick 2015-16 NSH 82 21 16 37 40 2 0 6 199 10.6% 4 230 76 33.0% 15:11 84 18 6 2 .333 2
four-point game (2g-2a) in the team’s regular-season Vaughn from Major League would play him in a movie… 2016-17 NSH 78 12 17 29 30 2 0 1 155 7.7% 7 111 51 46.0% 13:49 93 16 2 0 .000 0
finale on April 13 at Minnesota. The final point, a power-play Has a Mini Golden Retriever named Tula. 2017-18 NSH 79 25 26 51 24 9 0 2 229 10.9% 20 94 40 42.6% 15:23 60 35 4 1 .250 1
goal, was the 100th of his career… Named one of the United 2018-19 NSH 76 21 17 38 20 4 0 2 205 10.2% 11 54 26 48.1% 15:08 77 33 1 0 .000 0
States’ best players at the 2014 World Championship, the TRANSACTIONS: June 27, 2009 – Nashville’s sixth
third time in four years he’s gained the honor… Ranked choice, 98th overall (fourth round), in the 2009 NHL Draft. TOTALS 592 144 155 299 230 38 0 20 1510 9.5% 49 1132 461 40.7% 15:03 528 170 41 11 .268 5
fourth on Team USA in points (3g-5a-8pts) and tied for
H I G H L I G H T S
MOST ASSISTS, GAME:
3 - twice, last: Oct. 13, 2017 at Calgary
MOST POINTS, GAME:
4 - (2g-2a) twice, last: April 1, 2012 at NY Islanders
MOST PIM, GAME:
17 - Dec. 14, 2016 vs. San Jose
MOST SHOTS, GAME:
8 - twice, last: Dec. 10, 2013 at Buffalo
LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK:
4 - twice, last: (4g) Oct. 28-Nov. 3, 2015
LONGEST ASSIST STREAK:
7 - (8a) Dec. 2-16, 2017
LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK:
7 - (2g-7a) Dec. 2-16, 2017
CAREER HAT TRICKS:
None
CAREER PENALTY SHOTS:
2 - Nov. 19, 2013 at Philadelphia (no goal, Steve
Mason); Feb. 14, 2012 at Tampa Bay (no goal,
C A R E E R
Mathieu Garon)
CAREER OVERTIME POINTS:
12 (6g-6a)
IN THE SYSTEM
ALLARD Nashville’s fourth choice, 78th overall (third round), CARRIER Born: Quebec, Que. (October 8, 1996)
Nashville’s fourth choice, 115th overall (fourth round), in the
(FREHD-uh-rihk ah-LAHRD) in the 2016 Draft (Al-ehx-AHN-druh kair-EE-ay) 2015 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Skated in a career-high 65 games for the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) in 2018-19, his second season with the club…
CAREER NOTES: Established a career high in games played (76) while tallying 37 points (5g-32a) for the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL)
Also reached career highs in points (29) and assists (25) while adding four goals… Led Milwaukee defensemen in plus-minus with a
European Pro/Amateur
in 2018-19, his third season with the club… Led all Ads defensemen and was second on the team in points… Led Milwaukee in assists
+11 rating… Had two points (1g-1a) in five postseason appearances vs. the Iowa Wild… Played 55 games with the Admirals in 2017-18,
with 32, his third straight season pacing team blueliners in the category… Tallied six multi-point games and had a season-long five-
DEFENSE his first professional season… Ranked third among Admirals blueliners in points with 24 (8g-16a)… Tied for first among Milwaukee
game point streak from March 22-31 (6a)… Skated in all five of Milwaukee’s Calder Cup Playoff games… Led Milwaukee defensemen
defensemen in goals with eight… Out of AHL rookie defensemen ranked tied for fourth in goals and 11th in points… Had a season-long
in points (28) in 2017-18... Ranked fourth on the Admirals in assists with 24 and led team blueliners in the category… Recorded a
four-game point streak (1g-4a) from March 2-7, 2018… Posted a career-best 51 points (14g-51a) in 63 games with the QMJHL’s Chicoutimi in 2016-17, his fourth and DEFENSE four-game point streak (1g-4a) from Feb. 6-11… Tallied three game-winning goals – tied for third on the Admirals – and notched his
final season with the club… Posted 15 points (5g-10a) in his final 12 games in 2016-17… Sat ninth in the QMJHL in assists, tied for third in power-play assists (30) in
first AHL shorthanded goal… Had 39 (6g-33a) points in 75 games with Milwaukee (AHL) in 2016-17… Made his NHL debut with the
his final campaign with Chicoutimi… Ranked third in points and fifth among QMJHL defensemen in 2016-17… Earned QMJHL Third Star of the Week for the period
Predators on Jan. 17, 2017 at Vancouver… Appeared in two NHL contests in 2016-17, recording one shot and a +1 rating… Ranked second in assists for Milwaukee
between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2, 2017, during which he posted seven assists in three games, including a personal-best five-assist performance on Feb. 2… Finished
(33) in 2016-17… Represented Milwaukee at the AHL All-Star Skills Competition on Jan. 29 where the Western Conference came from behind to defeat the Eastern
second among QMJHL defensemen in points (59) and assists (45) and fifth in goals (14) in 2015-16 with Chicoutimi… Led his club in assists and finished third in
Conference, 15-11… His seven-game assist streak from Nov. 4-19 tied for the longest by a defenseman in 2016-17… Tied for sixth among QMJHL defensemen points
points in 2015-16… Increased his point total in each of his four seasons with Chicoutimi… Had 177 points (34g-143a) in 250 career QMJHL contests… Drafted 18th
(12g-35a-47pts), ranked seventh in assists and tied for seventh in goals in his fourth season with Gatineau in 2015-16… Named QMJHL Second Star of the Week for
overall by Chicoutimi in the 2013 QMJHL Entry Draft.
the week of Feb. 29, 2016 after recording nine points (3g-6a) in three games, including a five-point performance (1g-4a)… Ranked third in points (12g-43a-55pts),
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS tied for second in assists and tied for 10th in goals among QMJHL defensemen in 2014-15... Tied for eighth among QMJHL blueliners in power-play assists (20) in
Professional
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2014-15... A 2015 QMJHL Second All-Star Team honoree... Played for the QMJHL All-Stars in both 2014 Subway Super Series games, recording a pair of assists… Led
Gatineau blueliners in points (3g-25a-28pts) and assists in 2013-14… Helped Team Canada to the Gold Medal at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, and a
2013-14 Chicoutimi QMJHL 61 4 19 23 26 3 0 1 1 2
bronze medal at the 2014 Under-18 World Championship... Played for Team Quebec at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge… A 2012 QMAAA Second All-Star
2014-15 Chicoutimi QMJHL 62 2 28 30 24 5 0 1 1 0 Team honoree with Collège Antoine-Girouard... The fourth overall selection by Gatineau in the 2012 QMJHL Entry Draft... His brother, Samuel, was a sixth-round
2015-16 Chicoutimi QMJHL 64 14 45 59 34 6 1 2 3 0 selection (176th overall) by the Washington Capitals in the 2010 NHL Draft.
2016-17 Chicoutimi QMJHL 63 14 51 65 42 17 4 10 14 14
2017-18 Milwaukee AHL 55 8 16 24 18 -- -- -- -- -- REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Norfolk ECHL 3 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 65 4 25 29 44 5 1 1 2 2 2011-12 College Antoine- QMAAA 40 5 25 30 30 11 1 1 2 2
Girouard Gaulois
2012-13 Gatineau QMJHL 50 2 5 7 28 9 1 0 1 6
2013-14 Gatineau QMJHL 67 3 25 28 29 9 1 4 5 4
COLIN Shot: Right • 5-9, 190 lbs 2014-15
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BLACKWELL Born: Lawrence, Mass. (March 28, 1993)
Signed by Nashville on July 3, 2018
2016-17 Milwaukee
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2017-18 Milwaukee AHL 73 4 24 28 52 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 76 5 32 37 47 5 0 0 0 0
CAREER NOTES: Spent the majority of the 2018-19 season with the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL), tallying 26 points (14g-12a) in 43 NHL TOTALS 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
games… It was his first season with the Admirals… Tied for fifth on the team in goals with 14… Posted a season-long four-game point
streak from March 13-23 (3g-3a)… Added one goal in five playoff games for the Admirals… Earned his first NHL call-up and made
CENTER his NHL debut with the Predators against the Florida Panthers on Jan. 19, 2019 at Bridgestone Arena… Skated in six games for the
Predators, posting five shots and 10 hits while averaging 9:44 of ice time… Set AHL career highs in games played (61), goals (17), assists (28), points (45) and plus-
minus (+15) in 2017-18 with the Rochester Americans… Led Americans forwards in points and tied for second on the team in goals… Made his professional debut
in 2016-17 with the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda, playing in 57 games… Tallied 11 points (4g-7a) with the Barracuda, helping them reach the Western Conference LUKAS Shot: Left • 6-0, 190 lbs
Final… Scored his first professional goal on Nov. 25, 2016 against Bakersfield… Recorded 58 points (19g-39a) in 94 games at Harvard University from 2011-16…
Won an ECAC championship in 2014-15… Received the Joe Tomasello Award as the region’s unsung hero from the New England Hockey Writers following his
CRAGGS Born: Elmhurst, Ill. (May 16, 1996)
Signed by Nashville on April 5, 2019
senior season… Matched his Harvard career high in points with 19 (6g-13a) during his senior campaign… Missed his entire junior season due to injury… Originally (LOO-kuhs KRAG-hs)
drafted by the San Jose Sharks in the seventh round (194th overall) in the 2011 NHL Draft… Captained St. John’s Prep in Massachusetts from 2009-11… Tallied 66
points (33g-33a) in 25 games during his final year of high school.
CAREER NOTES: Set career highs in goals (13), assists (12) and points (25) with Bowling Green State University in 2018-19, his junior
season… Led the NCAA in penalty minutes with 118… Helped the Falcons reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1990…
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS LEFT WING Scored an NCAA-leading six goals in December to earn his first WCHA Forward of the Month award… Had 19 points (10g-9a) in 40
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM games with Bowling Green during his sophomore season in 2017-18… Skated in 40 of Bowling Green’s 41 games… Posted five points
(2g-3a) en route to being named MVP of the Great Lakes Invitational… Named the NCAA’s First Star of the Week on Jan. 9… Led the Falcons in penalty minutes
2010-11 St. John's Prep High-MA 25 33 33 66 -- -- -- -- -- --
with 109… Appeared in all 41 games during his freshman campaign at Bowling Green in 2016-17… Led his freshman class in goals with seven and had 10 points
2011-12 Harvard ECAC 34 5 14 19 46 -- -- -- -- -- (7g-3a)… Served as an alternate captain for the USHL’s Youngstown Phantoms in 2015-16, his second season with the team… In 58 games, recorded 12 goals and
2012-13 Harvard ECAC 21 3 11 14 10 -- -- -- -- -- 23 points, both USHL career bests… Had 14 points (5g-9a) in 46 games with Youngstown in 2014-15, his rookie season… Skated in two contests with the NAHL’s
2013-14 Harvard ECAC -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Janesville Jets in 2013-14… Product of the Team Illinois program, where he played three seasons.
2014-15 Harvard ECAC 11 5 1 6 6 -- -- -- -- --
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
2015-16 Harvard ECAC 28 6 13 19 12 -- -- -- -- --
2016-17 San Jose AHL 57 4 7 11 24 15 3 0 3 8 SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2017-18 Rochester AHL 61 17 28 45 23 3 1 2 3 0 2012-13 Team Illinois U-16 HPHL U-16 26 9 7 16 35 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 43 14 12 26 22 5 1 0 1 4 2013-14 Team Illinois U-18 HPHL U-18 28 20 11 31 79 -- -- -- -- --
Nashville NHL 6 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- Janesville NAHL 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
NHL TOTALS 6 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2014-15 Youngstown USHL 46 5 9 14 69 4 0 0 0 10
2015-16 Youngstown USHL 58 12 11 23 124 -- -- -- -- --
2016-16 Bowling Green State NCAA 41 7 3 10 61 -- -- -- -- --
2017-18 Bowling Green State NCAA 40 10 9 19 109 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Bowling Green State NCAA 35 13 12 25 118 -- -- -- -- --
IN THE SYSTEM
Born: Repentigny, Que. (March 27, 1995)
DAUPHIN Acquired by Nashville with forward Adam Helewka from DONOVAN Born: Edmond, Okla. (May 9, 1990)
Signed by Nashville on Nov. 5, 2018
(LOHR-awnt daw-PHEHN) Arizona for forward Emil Pettersson on Feb. 8, 2019 (MAT DAWN-uh-vuhn)
CAREER NOTES: Split the 2018-19 season between the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals and Tucson Roadrunners, appearing in 61 total CAREER NOTES: Tallied 35 points (11g-24a) in 64 games with the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals in 2018-19, his first season back in
European Pro/Amateur
games… Skated 27 games for Milwaukee after being acquired from Arizona on Feb. 8… Had 15 points (4g-11a) in 27 games with the North America after spending the previous two in Sweden… Ranked second among Milwaukee defensemen and fourth overall in
Ads, including eight (8a) in Milwaukee’s final 11 contests… Picked up an assist in his Admirals debut on Feb. 8 vs. Wilkes-Barre/ points… Led Ads blueliners and was 12th among AHL defensemen in goals with 11… Tallied seven power-play goals, tied for the
CENTER Scranton… Played in four of Milwaukee’s Calder Cup Playoff games… Began the 2018-19 campaign with Tucson and recorded 20
DEFENSE most on Milwaukee and tied for the fifth-most by an AHL defenseman… It was his most points in an AHL season since posting 48
points (6g-14a) in 34 games… Served as an alternate captain for the Roadrunners… Skated in one game for the Coyotes on Jan. with Bridgeport in 2012-13… Represented the Admirals at the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic in Springfield, Mass… Recorded a six-game point streak (4g-4a) from
10 at Vancouver… Split time between Tucson, Rockford (AHL) and Arizona in 2017-18, skating the majority of his games with the IceHogs (33)… Had 14 points Oct. 13-21… Had two assists in five Calder Cup Playoff games… Skated in two games for the Predators – his first NHL call-up since 2014-15 – and picked up an
(4g-10a) for Rockford before being traded to Arizona on Jan. 10, 2018… Skated in 17 games with the Roadrunners following the trade, posting 15 points (5g-10a)… assist on March 5 vs. Minnesota… Was second among Frolunda defensemen and eighth among SHL defensemen in points with 27 (7g-20a) during the 2017-18
Appeared in two games for the Coyotes… Was traded to Chicago prior to the 2017-18 season… Established AHL career highs in goals (17) and points (28) with season, his second in Sweden… Skated in 52 games and an additional six in the league’s playoffs… Tallied 15 points (1g-14a) during his first season in Sweden
Tucson in 2016-17… Finished third on Tucson in goals and fifth in points despite playing in only 38 games… Skated in a career-high 24 games for the Coyotes… with Frolunda in 2016-17… Tied for the second-most points among his team’s blueliners… Won the 2017 Champions Hockey League… Played one season with
Tallied two goals and had points in back-to-back games (1g-1a) against Montreal and the NY Islanders on Oct. 20-21, 2016… Played in eight games for Arizona in the AHL’s Rochester Americans in 2015-16, scoring eight goals and 31 points in 73 games… Led team defensemen and was third on the Americans in points…
2015-16, including his NHL debut on Dec. 29 vs. Chicago… Scored his first career NHL goal on Jan. 4 at Vancouver… Also played in 66 games for the Springfield Tied for second on his team in assists with 23… Skated in 12 games for the New York Islanders in 2014-15, his third season with the team… Added three assists
Falcons (AHL), tallying 24 points (11g-13a)… Tied for fifth on Springfield in goals… Posted a six-game point streak (4g-4a) from May 5-19… Made his professional and appeared in his first two career Stanley Cup Playoff games… Split the 2013-14 season between the Islanders and Bridgeport… Established NHL career highs
Professional
debut with the AHL’s Portland Pirates in 2014-15 following a 56-game season with the QMJHL’s Chicoutimi Sagueneens… Played four games for the Pirates, in games (52), goals (2), assists (14) and points (16) with the Islanders… Posted his first career multi-point game in the NHL on March 27 at Tampa Bay (1g-1a)…
registering a goal… Captained Chicoutimi to the QMJHL playoffs, tallying a career-high and team-high 75 points (31g-44a)… Served as an alternate captain for Skated an NHL career-high 24:39 on April 5 vs. Washington… Was second among Bridgeport defensemen in points with 21 (7g-14a) despite playing in only 27
Chicoutimi in 2013-14… Led Chicoutimi in goals (24), assists (30) and points (54)… Drafted in the second round (39th overall) by the Coyotes in the 2013 NHL games… Completed his second full AHL campaign in 2012-13 with Bridgeport, posting 48 points (14g-34a) in 75 games… Set AHL career highs in games (75),
Draft… Posted 57 points (25g-32a) in his rookie QMJHL season with Chicoutimi, the fourth-most on his team… Won a Gold Medal with Canada at the 2018 U-18 goals (14), points (48), shots (151) and plus-minus (+14)… Tied for the AHL lead in points by a defenseman and was third among all League blueliners in goals and
World Championship. assists… Led Bridgeport defensemen in points for the second straight season… Tallied 10 multi-point games… Represented Bridgeport at the 2013 AHL All-Star
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS Classic in Providence, R.I… Made his NHL debut with the Islanders on April 3, 2012… Appeared in three games with New York during the 2011-12 season… Spent
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM the majority of the season with Bridgeport where he tallied 45 points (10g-35a) in 72 games… Named to the AHL All-Rookie Team and led all first-year League
2010-11 College Esther-Blondin QMAAA 41 16 25 41 28 3 0 1 1 0 defensemen in assists with 35… Tied for second on the Sound Tigers in scoring… Had the fourth-most points among any AHL defensemen… Made his AHL debut
2011-12 College Esther-Blondin QMAAA 40 17 45 62 48 13 12 14 26 12 for Bridgeport during the 2010-11 campaign, tallying five points (1g-4a) in six games with the club… Finished out his sophomore season at Denver with 32 points
(9g-23a), a career collegiate best and the most among defensemen on his team… Named to the WCHA Second All-Star Team… Had 21 points (7g-14a) in 36 games
2012-13 Chicoutimi QMJHL 62 25 32 57 50 6 2 2 4 8 during his freshman season at Denver in 2009-10… Earned a spot on the All-WCHA Rookie Team… Led WCHA rookie defensemen with seven goals… Won a Gold
2013-14 Chicoutimi QMJHL 52 24 30 54 56 -- -- -- -- -- Medal with the United States at the 2010 World Junior Championship, posting five points (3g-2a) in seven games… Closed out his junior career with Cedar Rapids
2014-15 Chicoutimi QMJHL 56 31 44 75 74 5 5 3 8 12 by tallying 51 points (19g-32a) – the most among USHL defensemen – in 2008-09… Competed at the 2009 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game… A two-time USHL
Portland AHL 4 1 0 1 2 5 0 2 2 0 Defensive Player of the Week honoree… Tallied 14 multi-point games… Posted 30 points (12g-18a) during his rookie USHL season in 2007-08… Drafted in the
2015-16 Springfield AHL 66 11 13 24 72 -- -- -- -- -- fourth round (96th overall) by the Islanders in the 2008 NHL Draft.
Arizona NHL 8 1 0 1 4 -- -- -- -- --
2016-17 Tucson AHL 38 17 11 28 44 -- -- -- -- -- REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Arizona NHL 24 2 1 3 12 -- -- -- -- -- SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2017-18 Rockford AHL 33 4 10 14 23 -- -- -- -- -- 2007-08 Cedar Rapids USHL 59 12 18 30 41 3 0 1 1 4
Tucson AHL 17 5 10 15 43 -- -- -- -- -- 2008-09 Cedar Rapids USHL 57 19 32 51 43 5 0 4 4 2
Arizona NHL 2 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2009-10 Denver NCAA 36 7 14 21 50 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Tucson AHL 34 6 14 20 42 -- -- -- -- -- 2010-11 Denver NCAA 42 9 23 32 64 -- -- -- -- --
Milwaukee AHL 27 4 11 15 18 4 0 0 0 0 Bridgeport AHL 6 1 4 5 10 -- -- -- -- --
Arizona NHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- 2011-12 Bridgeport AHL 72 10 35 45 63 3 0 1 1 6
NHL TOTALS 35 3 1 4 18 -- -- -- -- -- NY Islanders NHL 3 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
2012-13 Bridgeport AHL 75 14 34 48 112 -- -- -- -- --
2013-14 NY Islanders NHL 52 2 14 16 26 -- -- -- -- --
JEREMY Shot: Left • 5-11, 181 lbs
Born: Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que. (December 4, 1996)
Bridgeport
2014-15 NY Islanders
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DAVIES Acquired by Nashville with defenseman Steven Santini, a second-round
pick in the 2019 NHL Draft (traded to Philadelphia; Philadelphia selected
2015-16
2016-17
Rochester
Frolunda
AHL
Sweden
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(JAIR-eh-mee DAY-veez) Bobby Brink) and a second-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft on June 22, 2019
2017-18 Frolunda Sweden 52 7 20 27 69 6 0 0 0 0
2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 64 11 24 35 66 5 0 2 2 8
CAREER NOTES: Recorded a career-high 36 points (8g-28a) at Northeastern University during his junior season in 2018-19… Nashville NHL 2 0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- --
Served as an alternate captain for the Huskies… Was the first defenseman to lead Northeastern in scoring since 2001-02… Picked
NHL TOTALS 69 2 18 20 28 2 0 0 0 10
up multiple honors, including a spot on the Hockey East First All-Star and All-Tournament Teams… Was a finalist for the Hobey
DEFENSE Maker Memorial Award, given to the nation’s best college hockey player… Ranked second among Hockey East defensemen in
PREDATORS TOTALS 2 0 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- --
points… Among all conference skaters was second in power-play points (21), fourth in assists (28) and sixth in blocked shots (58)… Tallied 35 points (6g-29a)
as a sophomore in 2017-18, the most among Northeastern blueliners… Tied for fifth among NCAA defensemen and led Hockey East blueliners in points… His 29
assists were the third-most on the Huskies… Was fourth on his team in blocked shots (47)… Named a CCM/ACHA First Team All-American… Won the 2017 Spengler
Cup with Canada, tallying an assist in four games… Posted 23 points (8g-15a) in 38 games with Northeastern during his freshman season in 2016-17… Ranked
second among team defensemen in points and tied for second in assists (15)… Recorded 69 points (16g-53a) in 103 career games with the USHL’s Bloomington
Thunder from 2014-16, leaving as the franchise’s all-time leader in points among defensemen… Led USHL defensemen in scoring during the 2015-16 season with
49 points (13g-36a) in 60 games with Bloomington… Earned First Team All-USHL honors… Named a three-time USHL Defensemen of the Week… Split his first
USHL season in 2014-15 between Bloomington and the Waterloo Black Hawks, tallying a combined 24 points (4g-30a) in 54 games… Product of the Lac St-Louis
system, where he played two seasons in the QMAAA from 2012-14.
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2012-13 Lac St-Louis QMAAA 42 5 27 32 12 5 1 1 2 0
2013-14 Lac St-Louis QMAAA 42 7 26 33 74 16 4 15 19 28
2014-15 Waterloo USHL 11 1 3 4 6 -- -- -- -- --
Bloomington USHL 43 3 17 20 70 -- -- -- -- --
2015-16 Bloomington USHL 60 13 36 49 48 8 0 6 6 6
2016-17 Northeastern NCAA 38 8 15 23 38 -- -- -- -- --
2017-18 Northeastern NCAA 36 6 29 35 39 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Northeastern NCAA 37 8 28 36 41 -- -- -- -- --
IN THE SYSTEM
Born: Rochester, N.Y. (June 23, 1999)
FARRANCE Nashville’s third choice, 92nd overall (third round), in the 2017 HAMAN AKTELL
Born: Skelleftea, Sweden (July 4, 1998)
Nashville’s fifth choice, 108th overall (fourth round), in the
(DAY-vihd FAIR-ehnts) NHL Draft (HAHR-dee HAH-MAN AHK-tehl) 2016 NHL Draft
European Pro/Amateur
CAREER NOTES: Entering his junior season at Boston University… Set collegiate career highs in games (37), goals (4), assists CAREER NOTES: Set to play for IF Bjorkloven of Sweden’s Allsvenskan in 2019-20… Skated in a career-high 34 games for Bjorkloven 2018-
(16) and points (20) during his sophomore season in 2018-19… Tied for fifth on his team in points… Named a two-time Hockey East 19… Tallied a goal and six points to go along with 28 penalty minutes… Also appeared in two games on loan with Vannas of Sweden’s Division
Top Performer (Oct. 15, Nov. 19)… Tallied six two-point games… Had nine points (3g-6a) in 31 games for the Terriers in 2017-18, his 1 league, posting an assist… Appeared in 14 games for the Skelleftea junior team in 2017-18, recording two goals, two assists and 29 penalty
DEFENSE freshman season… Named to the NCAA Northeast Regional All-Tournament Team… Scored the game-winning goal against top-
DEFENSE minutes… Had a goal and an assist in three playoff games for the club… Posted three points in three games for Skelleftea’s junior club in
seeded Cornell in his first NCAA Tournament game on March 24… Posted seven goals and 37 points in 64 games for the U.S. NTDP in 2016-17… Helped the U.S. win 2016-17…Skated with the Skelleftea junior organization in 2015-16 with three different clubs… Recorded two goals and 16 points in 16 games with Skelleftea AIK J18 and led
a Gold Medal at the 2017 Under-18 World Championship with two goals and three points in seven games… Played for the U.S. at the 2015 World U-17 Challenge… all J18 Allsvenskan defensemen in assists (14) in 2015-16… Appeared in 10 games in the J18 Elit league (4g-9a-13pts) and two games for Skelleftea AIK J20 in the SuperElit
Won a New York state title with Victor High School in 2015 and is the school’s all-time leader scorer with 82 points (55g-26a)… Is a product of the Syracuse Jr. League, scoring one goal… Earned a J20 SM silver medal in 2015-16… Winner of a TV-Pucken gold medal with Vasterbotten in 2013-14.
Stars program… Named the Jr. Stars’ MVP and defenseman of the year during the 2014-15 season.
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2014-15 Skelleftea U-18 Sweden-U18 8 0 0 0 2 6 0 2 2 0
2013-14 Victor High USHS 17 31 11 42 12 -- -- -- -- -- 2015-16 Skelleftea U-18 Sweden-U18 26 6 23 29 8 2 0 0 0 0
Professional
TANNER
IN THE SYSTEM
Shot: Left • 6-2, 207 lbs ZACH Shot: Right • 5-10, 190 lbs
JEANNOT Born: Oxbow, Sask. (May 29, 1997)
Signed by Nashville on April 2, 2018
MAGWOOD Born: Cambridge, Ont. (April 22, 1998)
Signed by Nashville on July 3, 2018
(TAHN-uhr zuh-NO) (ZAK MAG-wood)
European Pro/Amateur
CAREER NOTES: Posted 11 points (7g-4a) in 37 games with the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals in 2018-19, his first professional CAREER NOTES: Split the 2018-19 season – his first as a professional – between the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals and ECHL’s
season… Was fourth among team rookies in points… Tallied one power-play goal… Skated in three of Milwaukee’s Calder Atlanta Gladiators… Played the majority of his games with the Admirals, where he tallied 12 points (4g-8a) in 44 games…
Cup Playoff games… Tallied a career-high 80 points (40g-40a) for the WHL’s Moose Jaw Warriors in 2017-18… Served as an Tied for second among Ads rookies in points and assists… Scored his first career professional goals (2g) on Nov. 2 vs.
LEFT WING alternate captain… Helped Moose Jaw to the best regular-season record in the WHL (52-15-5)… Ranked third on the Warriors CENTER Rockford… Posted three multi-point games… Had five points (1g-4a) in 11 games with Atlanta… Participated in Nashville’s
in goals (40) and points (80)… Had the third-best plus-minus rating in the WHL (+49)… Posted a 28-point improvement from 2018 Development Camp where he notched a hat trick in the FutureStars Game at Bridgestone Arena… Ranked fourth on the OHL’s Barrie Colts in
the 2016-17, where he had 52 points (19g-33a) in 71 games with Moose Jaw… Tallied 33 points (17g-16a) in 72 games for the Warriors in 2015-16… Had points in 2017-18 with 59 (27g-32a)… Set OHL career highs in games played (65), goals (27), assists (32), points (59) and plus-minus (+27)… Had 37
five points (1g-4a) in 52 games in 2014-15, his rookie WHL campaign… Amassed 170 points (77g-93a) in 267 career WHL games… Ranked second on the points (19g-18a) in 64 games for Barrie in 2016-17… Appeared in 44 games for Barrie in his rookie OHL season in 2015-16, recording 10 points (6g-4a)…
SMHL’s Yorkton Harvest in points with 36 (15g-21a) in 2013-14… Product of the Estevan Bruins youth program, based in Estevan, Sask. Spent the 2014-15 campaign with the Cambridge Winter Hawks of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League… Drafted in the sixth round (113th overall)
by Barrie in the 2014 OHL Priority Selection… Product of the Cambridge Hawks youth program.
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
Professional
CAREER NOTES: Entering his sophomore season at the University of Connecticut… Had 26 points (4g-22a) in 33 games CAREER NOTES: Entering his junior season at the University of North Dakota… Posted 10 points (5g-5a) in 24 games during
during his freshman campaign at UConn in 2018-19… Posted a team-leading 22 assists... Led NCAA freshmen in assists his sophomore season in 2018-19… Missed nine games from Jan. 26-March 7 due to injury… Recorded back-to-back two-point
CENTER and was tied for sixth among NCAA rookies in points at the time of UConn’s season-ending game on March 8... Was LEFT WING outings on Nov. 23-24 vs. Alaska Anchorage… Tallied 22 points (9g-13a) in 38 games during his freshman season at North
second on UConn in points... Recorded six multi-point games... Tallied two separate six-game point streaks from Oct. Dakota in 2017-18… Named to the NCHC All-Rookie Team after finishing tied for fourth among rookies in points with 16 (8g-8a)
19-Nov. 3 (6a) and Dec. 7-Jan. 25 (2g-6a)... Posted two points (1g-1a) in five World Junior Championship games, helping the Czech Republic reach in conference play… Selected as NCHC Rookie of the Week four times… Named NCHC Rookie of the Month in October… Finished third among Fighting
the quarterfinals… Recorded 34 points (16g-18a) in 44 games with the USHL’s Muskegon Lumberjacks in 2017-18, more than doubling his production Hawks forwards in scoring… Skated for the U.S. National Team Development Program’s U-18 squad during the 2016-17 campaign, leading the team
from his rookie USHL season… Had 15 points (7g-8a) in 43 games with Muskegon in 2016-17, his first in North America… Posted a team-leading in points with 61 (26g-35a) in 56 games… Helped the U.S. win gold at the 2017 U-18 World Championship with three goals and eight points in seven
69 points (23g-46a) with the Czech Republic’s Ceske Budejovice’s U-18 squad in 2015-16, his last season before going to the USHL… Won a Gold games… Represented the U.S. at the 2016 World U-17 Challenge, scoring two goals and five points in five games… Product of the Shattuck St. Mary’s
Medal with the Czech Republic at the 2016 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament… Recorded six points (1g-5a) in five games at the 2017 U-18 World (Minn.) program that also produced Predators prospect Rem Pitlick and NHLers Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon and Clayton Keller.
Championship… Product of the Ceske Budejovice program in the Czech Republic. REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM 2013-14 Shattuck St. Mary's Bantam 65 48 48 96 132 -- -- -- -- --
2013-14 Ceske Budejovice U-16 Czech U-16 33 4 9 13 14 -- -- -- -- -- Bantam T1
2014-15 Ceske Budejovice U-16 Czech U-16 23 7 27 34 39 -- -- -- -- -- 2014-15 Shattuck St. Mary's USHS 52 31 31 62 64 -- -- -- -- --
Ceske Budejovice U-18 Czech U-18 5 1 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- Midget Prep
2015-16 Ceske Budejovice U-18 Czech U-18 44 23 46 69 53 -- -- -- -- -- 2015-16 U.S. NTDP USHL 35 14 9 23 54 -- -- -- -- --
2016-17 Muskegon USHL 43 7 8 15 6 -- -- -- -- -- U.S. NTDP U-17 58 23 21 44 88 -- -- -- -- --
2016-17 U.S. NTDP USHL 26 8 16 24 44 -- -- -- -- --
2017-18 Muskegon USHL 44 16 18 34 43 3 1 2 3 4
U.S. NTDP U-18 65 26 35 61 106 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Connecticut NCAA 33 4 22 26 12 -- -- -- -- -- 2017-18 North Dakota NCAA 38 9 13 22 35 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 North Dakota NCAA 24 5 5 10 27 -- -- -- -- --
MATHIEU
IN THE SYSTEM
Shot: Right • 6-2, 209 lbs
OLIVIER Born: Biloxi, Miss. (Feb. 11, 1997) ANTHONY Shot: Left • 5-10, 163 lbs
Born: Trois-Rivieres, Que. (December 20, 1996)
(MA-tyew OH-liv-E-AY)
Signed by Nashville on May 1, 2019
RICHARD Nashville’s third choice, 100th overall (fourth round), in the
(AN-thuh-nee rih-SHAHRD) 2015 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Tallied four goals and 12 points in 54 games with the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals in 2018-19, his first professional
European Pro/Amateur
season… Led the Ads and tied for sixth among AHL rookies in penalty minutes with 91… Among Milwaukee rookies he sat second
CAREER NOTES: Established career highs in goals (24), assists (23) and points (47) in 2018-19 with the AHL’s Milwaukee
RIGHT WING in points (12) and shots (56)… Tied for the AHL lead in fights with nine, the most by a rookie… Scored the game-winning goal in Admirals, his third professional season… Led his team in goals and points and was third in power-play goals (6)… Posted a
Game 3 of Milwaukee’s first-round series vs. Iowa, the team’s first playoff win since 2013… Served as an alternate captain for the
Sherbrooke Phoenix in 2017-18, his final QMJHL season… Tallied a career-best 27 goals, 22 assists and 49 points for Sherbrooke… Closed out his third and 15.7 shooting percentage on 153 attempts on goal, a career best and the highest among all Admirals who took at least 50
final season with the QMJHL’s Shawiningan Cataractes in 2016-17 with 24 points (9g-15a) in 58 games… His 102 penalty minutes led his team and were tied for
CENTER shots… Recorded his first career hat trick and four-point game on Jan. 22 vs. San Antonio (3g-1a)… Notched two points in four
the 14th most in the league… Had 30 points (11g-19a) and 80 penalty minutes during the 2015-16 season with Shawinigan… His +25 rating was the second-best straight games from Dec. 11-19 (4g-4a)… Led Milwaukee with five points (4g-1a) in five games during the Calder Cup Playoffs,
among Cataractes forwards… Helped lead Shawiningan to the President’s Cup Final, where it fell to Rouyn-Noranda… Split his 2014-15 season between the all of which came during a four-game point streak (Games 2-5)… Skated in one game for the Predators, making his NHL debut on Dec. 1 vs. Chicago at
QMJHL’s Shawiningan and Moncton Wildcats… Began the season with seven points (3g-4a) in 33 games with Moncton before being traded to Shawiningan, Bridgestone Arena… Appeared in a career-best 75 games for Milwaukee in 2017-18, posting 36 points (19g-17a)… Tied for fourth on the Admirals in goals…
where he tallied six points (3g-3a) in 30 contests… Played his rookie QMJHL season with Moncton in 2013-14 and recorded 14 points (6g-8a) and 43 penalty Spent the majority of 2016-17 with Milwaukee, playing in 55 games and notching 16 points (4g-12a)… Played five games for the ECHL’s Cincinnati Cyclones
minutes in 53 games… Skated in 300 career QMJHL regular-season games, posting 130 points (59g-71a) and 390 penalty minutes… His father, Simon, played in 2016-17… Joined Milwaukee following the completion of his fourth and final QMJHL season and played in all three of the team’s 2016 Calder Cup Playoff
Professional
eight seasons of professional hockey from 1995-03. games… Tied for 11th in the QMJHL in points with 87 (37g-50a) for Val-d’Or in 2015-16, his fourth season with the team… Ranked 12th in assists and tied
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS for 14th in goals despite missing the final three weeks of the regular season due to injury… Tied for the QMJHL lead in shorthanded points (5g-3a), was
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM second in game-winning goals (8) and third in shorthanded goals… Named the QMJHL’s Third Star of the Month of October after scoring 11 goals and 13
2012-13 Lévis QMAAA 42 9 5 14 12 4 1 0 1 0 assists in 14 games… Named Third Star of the Week for the week of Oct. 12, First Star of the Week for the week of Oct. 19 and Third Star of the Week for the
2013-14 Moncton QMJHL 53 6 8 14 43 6 0 1 1 7 week of Nov. 30… Played in both of Team QMJHL’s games of the 2015 Canada/Russia Series, scoring a goal… Ranked eighth in the QMJHL in goals (43) and
2014-15 Moncton QMJHL 33 3 4 7 39 -- -- -- -- -- tied for eighth in league points (91) with Val-d’Or in 2014-15… Tied for second in shorthanded assists (4), tied for 10th in shorthanded goals (3), ranked fifth
Shawinigan QMJHL 30 3 3 6 36 7 0 0 0 2 in power-play assists (29), sixth in shots (290) and tied for 15th in assists among all QMJHL skaters in 2014-15… Tied for third in the 2015 QMJHL playoffs
2015-16 Shawinigan QMJHL 59 11 19 30 80 21 3 4 7 13 in goals (12) and ranked ninth in postseason points (22) as the Foreurs advanced to the league semifinals… Suited up for the QMJHL All-Stars in both of
2016-17 Shawinigan QMJHL 58 9 15 24 102 6 2 0 2 8 their games at the 2014 Subway Super Series, scoring a goal… Helped Val-d’Or win the 2014 President’s Cup as champions of the QMJHL, ranking fourth
2017-18 Sherbrooke QMJHL 67 27 22 49 90 10 2 4 6 14 on the team and tying for seventh among all skaters in postseason goals (10)… Posted a pair of points (1g-1a) in four 2014 Memorial Cup contests… Split
2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 54 4 8 12 91 5 1 0 1 16 the 2012-13 season between Val-d’Or and Trois-Rivières Estacades… Played for Team Quebec at the 2013 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2011-12 Trois-Rivieres QMAAA 41 11 17 28 50 8 3 5 8 14
REM Shot: Left • 5-9, 196 lbs
Born: Ottawa, Ont. (April 2, 1997) 2012-13
Estacades
Trois-Rivieres QMAAA 12 9 6 15 8 -- -- -- -- --
PITLICK Nashville’s third choice, 76th overall (third round), in the Estacades
Val-d'Or QMJHL 42 6 2 8 15 9 0 1 1 5
(REHM PIHT-lihk) 2016 NHL Draft
2013-14 Val-d'Or QMJHL 66 25 27 52 49 24 10 7 17 12
2014-15 Val-d'Or QMJHL 66 43 48 91 78 17 12 10 22 10
CAREER NOTES: Made his NHL debut on March 25, 2019 at Minnesota after signing with the Predators on March 22, 2019… 2015-16 Val-d'Or QMJHL 58 37 50 87 37 3 2 1 3 2
Established career-highs in goals (21), assists (24) and points (45) with the University of Minnesota in 2018-19, his junior Milwaukee AHL -- -- -- -- -- 3 0 0 0 0
CENTER season... His 45 points led Minnesota, were third in the Big Ten and tied for sixth nationally… Tied for the NCAA lead in 2016-17 Milwaukee AHL 55 4 12 16 23 3 0 1 1 4
power-play goals (10) and shorthanded goals (3)... Posted a career-best 13-game point streak from Jan. 11 to Feb. 16 in which he tallied nine goals and 11 Cincinnati ECHL 5 1 1 2 0 -- -- -- -- --
assists... Earned at least a point in 31 of his 38 games this season... Nominated for the 2019 Hobey Baker Award, given to the nation’s top college hockey 2017-18 Milwaukee AHL 75 19 17 36 45 -- -- -- -- --
player... Named First Team All-Big Ten… Led Minnesota in points with 31 (12g-19a) during his sophomore season in 2017-18… Tied for the team lead in 2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 73 24 23 47 24 5 4 1 5 9
goals (12) and had the second-most assists (19)… Led the Golden Gophers in power-play points (11), assists (9) and shots (33)… Ranked fourth among Big Nashville NHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
Ten freshmen in goals scored and tied for fourth in points and assists during his freshman season at Minnesota in 2016-17… Earned first star honors in NHL TOTALS 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
back-to-back games against Penn State by posting a hat trick and an assist on the game winning goal on Feb. 17 then scoring the game-winning in OT
on Feb. 18… Named the 2015-16 USHL Player of the Year and Forward of the Year while playing with Muskegon… Led the USHL in goals (46), assists (43)
and points (89) in 2015-16… Named to the 2015-16 USHL First All-Star Team… Named 2015-16 USA Hockey Junior Player of the Year… Earned a bronze
medal at the 2016 World Junior A Challenge with Team USA, scoring two goals and four points in five games… Drafted 12th overall by Waterloo in the SPENCER Shot: Left • 5-10, 179 lbs
Born: Mequon, Wis. (January 4, 2000)
STASTNEY
2013 USHL Futures Draft… Skated for the Shattuck St. Mary’s program in Minnesota from 2011-14… His father, Lance, played for the Ottawa Senators and
Florida Panthers during an eight-year NHL career… His cousin, Tyler, currently plays for the Philadelphia Flyers and has spent five seasons in the NHL. Nashville’s second choice, 131st overall (fifth round), in the
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS (spEHn-ser stas-nEE) 2018 NHL Draft
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2011-12 Shattuck St. Mary's Bantam 58 46 64 110 20 -- -- -- -- -- CAREER NOTES: Entering his sophomore season at the University of Notre Dame… Played in all but one of Notre
Bantam T1 Dame’s 40 games as a freshman in 2018-19… Posted four points (1g-3a)… Scored his first collegiate goal in the Big
Ten championship game vs. Penn State on March 23… Played for the U.S. National Team Development Program U-18
Shattuck St. Mary's HPBHL 15 9 16 25 20 -- -- -- -- -- DEFENSE squad in 2017-18, tallying 28 points (2g-26a) and a +40 rating in 57 games… Skated in 56 games with the NTDP’s U-17
Bantam T1
team in 201 6-17, recording 13 points (1g-12a)… Competed for the U.S. at the 2018 U-18 World Championship, helping his team earn a silver
2012-13 Shattuck St. Mary's Midget 47 14 31 45 22 -- -- -- -- -- medal… Also represented the U.S. at the 2018 (gold) and 2017 (bronze) U-18 Five Nations Tournaments… Product of the Chicago Mission
U16 youth program.
2013-14 Shattuck St. Mary's USHS 53 9 25 34 32 -- -- -- -- --
Midget Prep REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
2014-15 Waterloo USHL 47 7 9 16 20 -- -- -- -- -- SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2015-16 Muskegon USHL 56 46 43 89 74 -- -- -- -- -- 2015-16 Chicago Mission U-16 HPHL U-16 23 1 14 15 6 -- -- -- -- --
2016-17 Minnesota NCAA 36 14 18 32 22 -- -- -- -- -- Chicago Mission 16-U NAPHL 16-U 5 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
2017-18 Minnesota NCAA 38 12 19 31 32 -- -- -- -- -- 2016-17 U.S. NTDP U-17 U-17 56 1 12 13 8 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Minnesota NCAA 38 21 24 45 30 -- -- -- -- -- U.S. NTDP U-18 U-18 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
Nashville NHL 1 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2017-18 U.S. NTDP U-18 U-18 57 2 26 28 14 -- -- -- -- --
NHL TOTALS 1 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2018-19 Notre Dame NCAA 39 1 3 4 8 -- -- -- -- --
IN THE SYSTEM
Shot: Left • 6-6, 229 lbs
Born: Vihti, Finland (April 22, 1999)
TINORDI Born: Burnsville, Minn. (February 20, 1992)
Signed by Nashville on July 1, 2018
TOLVANEN Nashville’s first choice, 30th overall (first round), in the
(JAIR-uhd tih-NOHR-dee) (EH-lee TOLL-vah-nen) 2017 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Captained the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals in 2018-19, his first season with the club… Established career CAREER NOTES: Led all Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) rookies in goals (15), assists (20) and points (35) in 2018-19, his first full professional
European Pro/Amateur
highs in games played (75), goals (8) and points (22)… Tied for second on the team in games played… Ranked fourth season in North America… Ranked second on the Ads in goals and tied for third in points… Tallied four power-play goals and 10 power-play
among Milwaukee defensemen in points with 22 (8g-14a)… Had 21 points (5g-16a) and a +19 rating with the AHL’s Wilkes- assists… Led Milwaukee in shots (156)… Posted nine multi-point games… Recorded 12 points (4g-8a) in Milwaukee’s final 10 regular-season
Barre/Scranton Penguins in 2017-18… Set a career high in assists (16) and was second among team blueliners in plus- games to help his team qualify for the Calder Cup Playoffs… Skated in all five of Milwaukee’s postseason contests… Played in four games
for the Predators from Dec. 1-11… Scored his first career NHL goal and picked up his first career multi-point game (1g-1a) on Dec. 1 vs.
DEFENSE minus (+19)… Served as an alternate captain on the AHL’s Tucson Roadrunners in 2016-17… Split time between the
Montreal Canadiens, Arizona Coyotes and St. John’s IceCaps (AHL) in 2015-16… Tied for second on the AHL’s Hamilton
RIGHT WING Chicago… Appeared in three games for Nashville in 2017-18… Made his NHL debut on March 31, 2018 against Buffalo… Skated in 49 games,
scored 19 goals and picked up 36 points with Jokerit of the KHL in 2017-18… Set KHL records for goals (19) and assists (17) as an 18 year
Bulldogs in plus-minus with a +9 rating in 2014-14… Also picked up two assists in 13 games for Montreal that same season… Played 22 games for old… Earned a nod to the league’s All-Star Game… Claimed KHL Rookie of the Month honors in September and October… Notched a hat trick in his KHL debut on Aug.
Montreal and 47 for Hamilton in 2013-14… Made his NHL debut on March 16, 2013 for the Canadiens… Recorded his first career NHL point (assist) 23, 2017 against Dinamo Minsk, the league’s youngest to ever accomplish the feat… Netted one goal and five assists in five games for Finland at the World Junior
on April 25, 2013 at Winnipeg… Spent the majority of the 2012-13 season with Hamilton, posting 13 points (2g-11a) in 67 games… Served as an Championship… Competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics for Finland and had nine points (3g-6a) in five games, tied for the second-most in the tournament and the
alternate captain for the U.S. at the 2012 World Junior Championship… Captained the OHL’s London Knights in 2011-12… Helped lead London to the second-best total by an under-19 player in Olympic history… Recorded 30 goals and 54 points in 52 games with the USHL’s Sioux City Musketeers in 2016-17… Led Sioux
2012 OHL championship and Memorial Cup final… Had 14 points (1g-13a) in 63 games with the Knights in 2010-11… Spent two seasons with the U.S. City in scoring and tied for eighth overall in the USHL… Named to the 2016-17 USHL First All-Star Team… Represented Finland at the 2017 World Junior Championship,
Professional
National Team Development Program from 2008-10 and posted 37 points (11g-26a) in 124 combined games… Captained the 2010 U.S. U-18 World picking up six points (2g-4a) in six games… Skated at the 2016 U-18 World Championship and had nine points (7g-2a) in seven games… Shared the tournament lead in
Championship team that won gold… Originally drafted in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft by Montreal. goals at that tournament, helping Finland win gold… Named to the 2015 World U-17 Hockey Challenge All-Star Team after leading the tournament in goals and points
with nine and 10, respectively, in five games.
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2008-09 U.S. NTDP U-17 16 3 1 4 12 -- -- -- -- -- 2012-13 Blues II U-16 Finland-Jr. C 1 2 0 2 0 -- -- -- -- --
U.S. NTDP U-18 1 0 1 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- 2013-14 Blues II U-16 Finland-Jr. C 1 1 1 2 0 -- -- -- -- --
U.S. NTDP NAHL 42 2 13 15 53 9 1 0 1 6 Blues U-16 Finland-Jr. C (Q) 8 13 9 22 20 -- -- -- -- --
2009-10 U.S. NTDP USHL 26 4 5 9 68 -- -- -- -- -- Blues U-16 Finland-Jr. C 28 43 33 76 6 10 5 5 10 6
U.S. NTDP U-18 39 2 6 8 37 -- -- -- -- -- Blues U-18 Finland-Jr. B 10 2 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 0
2010-11 London OHL 63 1 13 14 140 6 0 0 0 17 2014-15 Blues U-16 Finland-Jr. C -- -- -- -- -- 4 5 4 9 4
2011-12 London OHL 48 2 14 16 63 19 3 5 8 27 Blues U-18 Finland-Jr. B 41 39 45 84 24 9 1 3 4 14
2012-13 Hamilton AHL 67 2 11 13 71 -- -- -- -- -- Blues U-20 Finland-Jr. 7 2 3 5 2 -- -- -- -- --
Montreal NHL 8 0 2 2 2 5 0 1 1 15 2015-16 Sioux City USHL 49 17 21 38 12 -- -- -- -- --
2013-14 Hamilton AHL 47 3 6 9 70 -- -- -- -- -- 2016-17 Sioux City USHL 52 30 24 54 26 13 5 5 10 6
Montreal NHL 22 0 2 2 40 -- -- -- -- -- 2017-18 Jokerit KHL 49 19 17 36 28 11 6 1 7 8
2014-15 Hamilton AHL 44 1 6 7 36 -- -- -- -- -- Nashville NHL 3 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
Montreal NHL 13 0 2 2 19 -- -- -- -- -- 2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 58 15 20 35 24 5 0 0 0 2
2015-16 Arizona NHL 7 0 0 0 12 -- -- -- -- -- Nashville NHL 4 1 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- --
Montreal NHL 3 0 0 0 5 -- -- -- -- -- NHL TOTALS 7 1 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- --
St. John's AHL 6 0 2 2 6 -- -- -- -- --
2016-17 Tucson AHL 64 1 10 11 102 -- -- -- -- --
2017-18 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton AHL 62 5 16 21 86 2 0 0 0 0 YAKOV Shot: Left • 6-2, 201 lbs
Born: Chelyabinsk, Russia (January 13, 1997)
2018-19 Milwaukee
NHL TOTALS
AHL 75
53 0
8 14
6
22
6
85
78 5
5 0
0
1
1
1
1
10
15 TRENIN Nashville’s first choice, 55th overall (second round), in the
(YA-kawv TREH-nihn) 2015 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Established AHL career highs in games played (74), goals (14), assists (19) and points (33) with the AHL’s Milwaukee
Admirals in 2018-19, his second full professional season… Tied for third on Milwaukee in goals and tied for sixth in points… Led the
Admirals with a +21 plus-minus, which also was tied for the 23rd-highest in the AHL… Had four points (2g-2a) and a +3 rating on Jan. 22 vs.
CENTER San Antonio… Chipped in with three assists in five games during the Calder Cup Playoffs… Appeared in 44 games for the Admirals in 2017-
18, his first full professional season… Posted 16 points (5g-11a)… Missed large parts of November, December and January due to injury…
Played five games for the Admirals in 2016-17, notching one goal and two assists… Spent the majority of the 2016-17 with the QMJHL’s Gatineau, matching his career
high in points with 67 (30g-37a)… Recorded six game-winning goals during the regular season for Gatineau… Set a career high for assists in a single game with four
against Quebec on Dec. 12, 2016… Had a 10-game point streak, the longest of his career, from Oct. 10-Nov. 25, 2016 (8g-8a)… Was fourth on Gatineau in goals (26), assists
(35) and points (61) in 2015-16… Tied for second on the Olympiques in power-play goals (9)… Led the QMJHL in face-off percentage in (62.3 percent)… Posted 21 points
(8g-13a) in his final 14 games and found the scoresheet in 34 of his final 44 regular-season games, amassing 24 goals and 32 assists in that span… Named the QMJHL’s
Second Star of the Week for the week of Feb. 8 after posting seven points (4g-3a) and a +8 rating in three games… Played in two games for Russia during the 2015
Canada/Russia Series, recording one assist… Joined Milwaukee upon the completion of his junior season, picking up an assist in two 2016 Calder Cup Playoff games…
Ranked third among QMJHL rookies in assists (49), fifth in points (67) and seventh in goals (18) with Gatineau in 2014-15, his first season in North America… Tied for
fifth among QMJHL rookies in plus-minus (+17)… Ranked second among league rookies in the 2015 playoffs in points (3g-8a-11pts) despite playing in only two rounds (11
games)… Led Gatineau in points during the postseason and ranked second on the team in the category during the 2014-15 regular season… Played in the 2015 CHL/NHL
Top Prospects Game… Selected 32nd overall (first round) by Gatineau in the 2014 CHL Import Draft… Helped Belye Medvedi Chelyabisnk finish third overall in Russia’s
junior league in 2013-14… Hails from the same hometown as Sergei Gonchar, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Sergei Makarov and Valeri Nichushkin.
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2013-14 Chelyabinsk-2 Russia Jr. 22 7 7 14 12 4 0 1 1 2
2014-15 Gatineau QMJHL 58 18 49 67 34 11 3 8 11 10
2015-16 Gatineau QMJHL 57 26 35 61 56 5 0 2 2 4
Milwaukee AHL -- -- -- -- -- 2 0 1 1 2
2016-17 Gatineau QMJHL 54 30 37 67 84 7 3 7 10 24
Milwaukee AHL 5 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 0
2017-18 Milwaukee AHL 44 5 11 16 16 -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Milwaukee AHL 74 14 19 33 39 5 0 3 3 0
JOSH TROY
Catch: Left • 6-1, 185 lbs
IN THE SYSTEM
Shot: Left • 5-11, 181 lbs
Born: Brookfield, Wis. (August 27, 1989)
WILKINS Born: Raleigh, N.C. (June 11, 1997)
Signed by Nashville on April 18, 2019 GROSENICK Acquired by Nashville with forward Brandon Bollig from San
(JAWSH WILL-kehns) Jose for a sixth-round pick (John Leonard) in the 2018 NHL
(TROI GOHS-nihk)
Draft on Feb. 25, 2018
European Pro/Amateur
CAREER NOTES: Recorded a career-high 46 points (20g-26a) in 40 games for Providence College in 2018-19, his junior
season… Helped lead Providence to its fifth Frozen Four appearance in school history… Led the Friars and was ninth CAREER NOTES: Posted a 24-14-6 record in 46 games with the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals in 2018-19, his second season with the club…
CENTER in the NCAA in points… His career-best 20 goals were the 10th-most in the NCAA… Named a 2019 NCAA All-American GOALTENDER Ranked tied for third in the AHL in save percentage (.919), fifth in goals-against average (2.41), eighth in minutes played (2633:49) and tied
and a 2019 First-Team Hockey East All-Star… Was third on Providence in points in 2017-18 with 31 (15g-16a) during his for ninth in wins (24)… Made 1210 saves, a career high… Won his 100th career AHL game on Jan. 20 vs. Chicago in his lone shutout of the
sophomore season… Had a team-high five game-winning goals, also the second-most nationally… Named Hockey East Player of the Week for season… Represented Milwaukee at the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic, his second career nod… Started in all five of Milwaukee’s Calder Cup Playoff games… Split the 2017-18
the week of March 12… Won Providence’s Rev. Herman Schneider, O.P. Award as the team’s most valuable freshman in 2016-17… Tallied 31 points season between Milwaukee and the San Jose Barracuda… Played seven games for Milwaukee after being acquired from San Jose on Feb. 25… Posted a 3-4-0 record,
(13g-18a) during his first collegiate season, the third-most on the Friars… Skated in all 39 of Providence’s games… Was the first Providence 2.75 goals-against average and .911 save percentage with the Admirals… Compiled a 6-9-2 record with a 2.98 goals-against average and .902 save percentage with the
freshman since 1996-97 to tally 30 points in a season… Two-time Hockey East Rookie of the Week honoree… Tallied 29 points (16g-13a) during his Barracuda before being traded… Spent the entire 2016-17 with the Barracuda, appearing in 49 games… Led the AHL in goals-against average (2.04) and save percentage
lone USHL season with Sioux City in 2015-16… Had 27 points (11g-16a) in 54 games with the NAHL’s Austin Bruins in 2014-15… Captained the TPH (.926) among goaltenders with at least 45 games played… Named to the AHL All-Star Classic and the AHL’s First All-Star Team… Played 28 games for the Barracuda in
Thunder U-16 team – now known as the Nashville Jr. Preds – in 2013-14, posting 21 goals and 36 points. 2015-16, mostly in a backup capacity… Went 11-10-4 with a .894 save percentage in his first season with San Jose… Made his NHL debut on Nov. 16, 2014… Became the
first Sharks goaltender to pitch a shutout in his NHL debut… Made 45 saves in his NHL debut, the most by an NHL goalie in a debut shutout since 1979-80… Appeared in
Professional
36 games for the AHL’s Worcester Sharks that season… Made his professional debut in 2013-14 for Worcester, going 18-14-0 with two shutouts and a 2.62 goals-against
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS average… Played three seasons for Union College from 2010-13… Named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 ECAC Tournament… Two-time ECAC champion (2012-13)…
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM Helped Union College reach the Frozen Four for the first time in 2012… Named to the USHL All-Star Team in 2010 while with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders… Played two
2012-13 Los Angeles Jr. T1EHL U-16 39 14 14 28 14 -- -- -- -- -- USHL seasons for Cedar Rapids from 2008-10.
Kings U-16 REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
2013-14 TPH Thunder U-16 T1EHL U-16 34 21 15 36 32 -- -- -- -- -- Season Club League GP W L O/T Mins. GA SO Avg. GP W L Mins. GA SO Avg
2014-15 Austin NAHL 54 11 16 27 20 13 3 3 6 6 2008-09 Cedar Rapids USHL 24 13 5 4 1363 53 1 2.33 1 0 0 39 2 0 3.08
2015-16 Sioux City USHL 49 16 13 29 39 -- -- -- -- -- 2009-10 Cedar Rapids USHL 44 26 14 2 2509 110 4 2.63 4 2 1 192 6 1 1.88
2016-17 Providence NCAA 39 13 18 31 10 -- -- -- -- -- 2010-11 Union College NCAA 3 0 0 1 84 3 0 2.12 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2017-18 Providence NCAA 40 15 16 31 19 -- -- -- -- -- 2011-12 Union College NCAA 34 22 6 3 1922 53 5 1.65 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Providence NCAA 40 20 26 46 10 -- -- -- -- -- 2012-13 Union College NCAA 34 17 10 5 1928 68 2 2.12 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2013-14 Worcester AHL 35 18 14 0 1966 86 2 2.62 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2014-15 Worcester AHL 36 20 13 3 2167 95 1 2.63 2 1 0 88 5 0 3.41
San Jose NHL 2 1 1 0 118 3 1 1.53 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2015-16 San Jose AHL 28 11 4 4 1574 83 0 3.16 1 0 0 4 0 0 0.00
2016-17 San Jose AHL 49 30 5 2 2729 93 10 2.04 15 8 7 914 41 2 2.69
VLADISLAV Shot: Right • 6-0, 176 lbs
Born: Mishutki, Belarus (April 24, 1999)
2017-18 San Jose AHL 20 6 9 2 1126 56 0 2.98 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
CAREER NOTES: Will play the 2019-20 season with Dinamo Minsk of the KHL… Ranked second among Hitmen
defensemen in points with 33 (7g-26a) in 2018-19… Had a career-best +8 rating to lead Calgary defensemen in 63 games…
DEFENSE Tallied nine points (5g-4a) in Calgary’s final 13 regular-season games… Had two assists in five games for Belarus at the
2019 Division I World Junior Championship… Led all Hitmen defensemen in points with 41 (13g-28a) in 2017-18… Set a
CONNOR Catch: Left • 6-1, 202 lbs
Born: Saskatoon, Sask. (March 31, 1997)
WHL career high in goals (13) and assists (28)… Posted a 16-point improvement from his rookie WHL campaign, when he had 25 points (6g-19a)…
Represented Belarus at the 2018 World Junior Championship and had a goal and four points in six games… Helped Belarus earn promotion to the
INGRAM Acquired by Nashville from Tampa Bay for a seventh-round
World Juniors in 2017 after recording three points (1g-2a) in five games at the tournament’s Division I competition… Served as an alternate captain
(KAW-nuhr IHN-gruhm) pick in the 2021 NHL Draft on June 14, 2019
on Belarus’ 2017 U-18 World Championship squad, where he had four points (2g-2a) in seven contests.
CAREER NOTES: Split the 2018-19 season between the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch and ECHL’s Orlando Solar Bears,
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS appearing in 35 total games… Posted an 8-2-0 record and .914 save percentage in 13 regular-season games with
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM GOALTENDER Orlando… Helped lead the Solar Bears to the second round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs with a 1.94 goals-against average
2015-16 Dinamo-Raubichi Belarus-2 35 6 17 23 30 14 3 3 6 4 and .935 save percentage in 10 postseason games… Began the season with Syracuse and tallied a 14-7-0 record… Tied
for the AHL lead in shutouts with six, a career high… Started the majority of Syracuse’s games in 2017-18, going 20-11-0 in 35 contests… Tied for
Dinamo-Raubichi MHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
eighth in the AHL in goals-against average (2.33) and shutouts (4)… Also appeared in three games for the ECHL’s Adirondack Thunder… Named
2016-17 Calgary WHL 62 6 19 25 28 4 0 1 1 0
the ECHL’s Goaltender of the Week for the week of Nov. 6… Posted a WHL-leading .927 save percentage in 45 games with the Kamloops Blazers
2017-18 Calgary WHL 63 13 28 41 30 -- -- -- -- -- in 2016-17, his third and final season with the team… Named to the WHL’s Second All-Star Team with a 26-14-2 record and five shutouts… Selected
2018-19 Calgary WHL 63 7 26 33 32 11 2 3 5 15 as the Blazers’ MVP in his final two seasons with the club… Represented Canada at the 2017 World Junior Championship, posting a 2-1 record,
2.57 goals-against average and one shutout en route to a silver medal… Went 34-15-9 with four shutouts in 2015-16 with Kamloops… Had the
third-best save percentage in the WHL (.922)… Was 21-21-5 in his rookie WHL season in 2014-15… Played his final season of junior hockey with Flin
Flon (SJHL) and Prince Albert (SMHL) in 2013-14.
IN THE SYSTEM
Born: Pardubice, Czech Republic (April 30, 1998) Born: Trutnov, Czech Republic (May 2, 1999)
KLOUCEK Nashville’s fourth choice, 213th overall (seventh round), VOMACKA Nashville’s fourth choice, 154th overall (fifth round), in the
(ME-lahn CLUE-check) in the 2018 NHL Draft (Stoh-MAHSH voh-MAHCH-ka) 2017 NHL Draft
European Pro/Amateur
CAREER NOTES: Set a career high in games played (20) with Dynamo Pardubice of the Czech Extraliga this season, his CAREER NOTES: Entering his sophomore season at the University of Connecticut in 2019-20… Appeared in 15 games
third as a professional… Appeared in 11 games on loan with Prerov and posted a 2.25 goals-against average and .925 during his freshman season at Connecticut in 2018-19, tied for the 13th-most among NCAA rookie goalies… Finished fifth
among freshmen goalies in goals-against average (2.32) and save percentage (.922)… Helped lead UConn to an upset
GOALTENDER save percentage, both personal bests in the Czech second league… Appeared in 10 games with Pardubice in 2017-18, GOALTENDER win over UMass Amherst on March 8, stopping 30 of 33 shots… Earned his first NCAA shutout on Feb. 9 vs. Merrimack…
recording a 2.25 goals goals-against average and .925 save percentage… Also played in contests with the Czech second
league’s Stadion Litomerice and Rytiri Kladno, the latter of which he had a 1.51 goals-against average in two starts… Made his professional debut Named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team… Played 44 games for the USHL’s Lincoln Stars in 2017-18… Tied for second in the USHL in wins with
with Pardubice in 2016-17, playing in six games… Spent the majority of the 2016-17 and 2015-16 seasons with the Pardubice U-20 squad, appearing 24… Tied for fourth in the USHL in shutouts with three… Won 10 of 11 starts from Feb. 27-March 30… Named USHL Goaltender of the Week on March
in a combined 41 games in the Czech junior league… Posted the Czech junior league’s seventh-best save percentage (.919) in 2016-17… Has spent 5 after stopping 55 of 58 shots in consecutive victories… Skated with Corpus Christi of the NAHL in 2016-17, his first season in North America…
each of the last eight seasons as part of the Pardubice hockey program in his hometown. Posted a .923 save percentage… Named NAHL South Division Goaltender of the Year… Named to the All-South Division Team and NAHL All-Rookie
Team… Lists former Preds goaltender Tomas Vokoun as a role model.
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Season Club League GP W L O/T Mins. GA SO Avg. GP W L Mins. GA SO Avg REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
Professional
2012-13 Pardubice U-16 Czech U-16 19 7 12 0 893 50 0 3.36 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Season Club League GP W L O/T Mins. GA SO Avg. GP W L Mins. GA SO Avg
2013-14 Pardubice U-16 Czech U-16 29 14 15 0 1524 68 0 2.68 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2014-15 HC Hradec Czech U16 28 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1.29 6 -- -- -- -- -- 1.78
Pardubice U-18 Czech U-18 2 0 2 0 87 7 0 4.83 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Kralove U16
2014-15 Pardubice U-18 Czech U-18 18 11 7 0 971 43 1 2.68 3 0 3 105 8 0 4.57 HC Hradec Czech U18 7 -- -- -- 359 17 0 2.84 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Pardubice U-20 Czech-Jr. 3 0 3 0 175 8 0 2.74 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Kralove U18
2015-16 Pardubice U-18 Czech U-18 30 17 13 0 1659 71 3 2.57 6 4 2 358 18 1 3.02 2015-16 HC Hradec Czech U18 28 -- -- -- 1592 63 4 2.37 3 -- -- 190 11 0 3.47
Pardubice U-20 Czech-Jr. 12 7 5 0 724 37 0 3.07 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Kralove U18
2016-17 Pardubice U-20 Czech-Jr. 34 19 15 0 2058 83 2 2.42 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- HC Hradec Czech Jr. 4 -- -- -- 212 15 0 4.25 1 -- -- 13 1 0 4.62
Dynamo Czech 6 1 5 0 174 13 0 4.46 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Kralove Jr.
Pardubice 2016-17 Corpus NAHL 49 19 13 4 2344 95 1 2.43 8 5 3 544 13 2 143
SC Kolin Czech-3 1 0 1 0 60 2 0 2.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Christi
2017-18 Pardubice U-20 Czech-Jr. 7 3 4 0 429 20 0 2.80 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2017-18 Lincoln USHL 44 24 19 0 2576 120 3 2.79 3 0 3 139 9 0 3.88
Dynamo Pardubice Czech 10 6 4 0 614 23 2 2.25 2 0 2 45 4 0 5.33 2018-19 Connecticut NCAA 15 7 7 0 827 32 1 2.32 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Stadion Litomerice Czech-2 10 4 6 0 550 27 0 2.95 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Rytiri Kladno Czech-2 2 1 1 0 119 3 0 1.51 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2018-19 Dynamo Pardubice Czech 20 4 16 0 1005 51 0 3.04 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Prerov Czech-2 11 5 6 0 641 24 1 2.25 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
NICLAS Catches: Left • 6-4, 198 lbs
KONSTANTIN Catches: Left • 6-3, 211 lbs WESTERHOLM Born: Helsinki, Finland (August 13, 1997)
Signed by Nashville on April 3, 2018
Born: Murmansk, Russia (September 20, 1997) (NIHK-luhs WEHST-er-holm)
VOLKOV Nashville’s seventh choice, 168th overall (sixth round), in the
(KAWN-stan-tihn VOHL-kawv) 2016 NHL Draft CAREER NOTES: Expected to play for SaiPa of the Finnish league in 2019-20… Established a career high in games played
(15) in Finland’s Liiga with SaiPa in 2018-19… Posted the best goals-against average (2.27) and save percentage (.907) on
CAREER NOTES: Appeared in eight games with Sokol and Yugra in the Russian second league in 2018-19… Helped GOALTENDER his team… Recorded his first career professional shutouts this season… Played two games on loan with Kettera of the
Finnish second league… Served as the Predators’ third goaltender during the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs… Made his Liiga
SKA St. Petersburg’s junior team reach the league final in 2017-18, where they fell to Loko… Backstopped his team in
debut in 2017-18 for SaiPa… Appeared in four games for SaiPa, posting a 3.23 goals-against average and .898 save percentage… Played 20 games
GOALTENDER 25 games and posted the second-best goals-against average (1.59) and save percentage (.935) in the Russian junior
league… Allowed only 37 goals on 569 shots faced… Also saw action with the VHL’s SKA-Neva St. Petersburg and NMHL’s
for SaiPa’s U-20 team in the Finnish junior league in 2016-17… Spent 2015-16 with Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl High School in Minnesota… Played
in 28 games during his lone season in North America… Played five seasons with the Karhu-Kissat program in Finland from 2010-15… Had a 1.81
SKA-Varyagi im. Morozova in 2017-18… Posted a career-high save percentage (.934) and career-low goals-against average (1.74) while earning
goals-against average and a .928 save percentage on the Karhu-Kissat U-18 squad in 2014-15.
a career-high four shutouts with SKA St. Petersburg (MHL) in 2016-17… Appeared in 17 contests for SKA-1946 St. Petersburg (MHL) in 2015-16,
recording a 2.33 goals-against average and .902 save percentage… Posted a 2.14 goals-against average and .925 save percentage in six games REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
for SKA-Varyagi Vsevolzhsk in 2016-17… Also appeared for both clubs in 2014-15, playing in 28 games for SKA-Varyagi Vsevolzhsk. Season Club League GP W L O/T Mins. GA SO Avg. GP W L Mins. GA SO Avg
2013-14 Karhu Kissat Finland U-18 29 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
U-18
Season Club League GP W L O/T Mins. GA SO Avg. GP W L Mins. GA SO Avg
2014-15 Karhu Kissat Finland U-18 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1.81 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2014-15 SKA-1946 St. MHL 3 0 1 0 112 6 0 3.21 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Petersburg U-18
SKA-Varyagi MHL B 28 13 11 0 1626 73 3 2.69 8 4 4 446 17 1 2.29 Karhu Kissat Finland U-18 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Vsevolzhsk U-18 (B)
2015-16 SKA-1946 St. MHL 17 10 4 0 929 36 1 2.33 1 0 0 23 2 0 5.29 2015-16 Virginia/ USHS-MN 24 6 13 2 1135 73 0 3.28 1 0 1 51 4 0 4.00
Petersburg Mountain
SKA-Varyagi MHL B 6 3 3 0 337 122 1 2.14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Iron-Buhl
Vsevolzhsk High
2016-17 SKA-1946 St. MHL 36 27 8 0 2139 62 4 1.74 8 4 4 479 20 1 2.51 2016-17 SaiPa U-20 Finland-Jr. 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.29 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Petersburg 2017-18 SaiPa U-20 Finland-Jr. 28 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.42 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
2017-18 SKA-1946 St. MHL 25 18 5 1 1393 37 8 1.59 10 6 2 598 18 2 1.8 SaiPa Finland 4 0 2 1 223 12 0 3.23 1 0 0 6 0 0 0.00
Petersburg
Peliitat Finland-2 3 -- -- -- 161 -- -- 5.00 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
SKA-Varyagi NMHL 1 0 0 1 64 2 0 1.85 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
im. Morozova 2018-19 SaiPa Finland 15 5 6 1 737 34 2 2.27 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
SKA-Neva St. VHL 2 0 0 0 12 2 0 9.77 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Petersburg
2018-19 Sokol Russia-2 6 1 4 0 87 2 0 3.01 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Yugra Russia-2 2 0 1 0 299 15 0 1.38 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Amateur
PHILIP Shot: Right • 6-0, 181 lbs
IN THE SYSTEM
Born: Mississauga, Ont. (July 28, 2001)
TOMASINO Nashville’s first choice, 24th overall (first round), in the
(FIHL-ihp TAW-muh-SEE-NO) 2019 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Will play for the OHL’s Niagara IceDogs in 2019-20… Tallied 72 points (34g-38a) in 67 games with
European Pro/Amateur
Niagara in 2018-19… It was a 48-point and 29-goal improvement – the latter of which the highest in the entire CHL –
CENTER compared to his rookie OHL campaign in 2017-18… Led the OHL in game-winning goals (12)… Was fourth on the IceDogs
in goals… Had four goals and seven points in 11 playoff games… Represented Canada at the 2019 U-18 Championship and
had five points (1g-4a) in six games… Recorded 24 points (5g-19a) in his rookie OHL season with Niagara in 2017-18… Competed on Team Canada
Black at the 2017 World U-17 Challenge… Product of the Mississauga Rebels youth hockey program.
SCOUTING REPORT: Extremely versatile and offensive center… Great hands… Plays with pace, drive and feel… Executes creative plays… Will
continue to get better quickly with age and experience.
QUOTEBOOK: “He’s a really dynamic player. He attacks, plays with high-end speed and has real good instincts with and without the puck. He’s a
Professional
top-six forward, we feel. He has a great personality and will fit in well as time goes on.” - Predators Chief Amateur Scout Tom Nolan
REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS
SEASON CLUB LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM GP G A PTS PIM
2016-17 Mississauga Rebels GTMMHL 54 37 31 68 -- -- -- -- -- --
JUNE 21-22, 2019 IN VANCOUVER, B.C. Minor Midget
ROUND OVR NAME POS. TEAM 2017-18 Niagara OHL 61 5 19 24 18 10 0 0 0 2
2018-19 Niagara OHL 67 34 38 72 32 11 4 3 7 5
1 24 Philip Tomasino C Niagara (OHL)
2 45 Egor Afanasyev LW Muskegon (USHL)
3 65 Alexander Campbell C Victoria (BCHL)
4 109 Marc Del Gaizo D UMass Amherst (Hockey East)
4 117 Semyon Chistyakov D Ufa (Russia-Jr.)
5 148 Ethan Haider G Minnesota (NAHL)
6 179 Isak Walther RW Sodertalje (Sweden U-18) EGOR Shot: Left • 6-4, 201 lbs
Born: Tver, Russia (January 23, 2001)
7 210 Juuso Parssinen C TPS (Finland) AFANASYEV Nashville’s second choice, 45th overall (second round), in the
(EE-gohr ah-fah-NAH-see-ev) 2019 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Will play for the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires in 2019-20... Led the USHL’s Muskegon Lumberjacks in goals
(27), assists (35) and points (62) in 2018-19… Finished 10th in the USHL and points… His +24 plus-minus was the sixth-
LEFT WING highest among USHL forwards… Competed in the 2019 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game… Tallied 14 points (6g-8a) in 45
games with Muskegon in 2017-18, his rookie USHL campaign… Represented Russia at the 2017 World U-17 Challenge
and had two goals and five points in five games… Skated for the Little Caesars U-16 squad in Detroit in 2016-17.
SCOUTING REPORT: Big, fast, offensive forward… Shoot-first mentality with a great release… Strong, but soft hands… Protects the puck
well… Competes all over the ice and uses his physicality.
QUOTEBOOK: “He’s a big, strong, skilled offensive forward. He can protect the puck well and is strong on the boards and in the corners. I’d
say he’s more of a shooter than a playmaker, but he’s hard to play against. I think he’s a top-six forward and will be a productive player at
the NHL level.” - Predators North American Scout David Westby
IN THE SYSTEM
Born: Chateauguay, Que. (February 27, 2001)
CAMPBELL Nashville’s third choice, 65th overall (third round), in the CHISTYAKOV
Born: Yekaterinburg, Russia (August 7, 2001)
Nashville’s fifth choice, 117th overall (fourth round), in the
(al-ehx-AN-duhr KAM-buhl) 2019 NHL Draft (sehm-YAWN chee-AHST-YA-kawv) 2019 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Will play for the USHL’s Omaha Lancers in 2019-20... Committed to play college hockey at Clarkson CAREER NOTES: Posted 11 points (1g-10a) in 32 games in 2018-19 for Tolpar Ufa of the Russian junior league... Helped
University… Was second on the BCHL’s Victoria Grizzlies in points with 67 (21g-46a) in 2018-19, his rookie season… Earned
European Pro/Amateur
lead his team to the league’s Eastern Conference semifinal… Also skated in four games for Salavat Yulaev Ufa’s U-18
the Bruce Allison Memorial Trophy as the BCHL’s rookie of the year… Ranked second among BCHL rookies in assists squad, where he had three points (1g-2a)… Served as an alternate captain for Russia’s silver-medal earning team at the
CENTER (46)… Added 15 points (8g-7a) in 14 postseason games… Spent the 2017-18 season with Stanstead College in Stanstead,
DEFENSE
2019 World U-18 Championship… Spent the 2017-18 season with Tolpar Ufa (16 games) and Salavt Yulaev Ufa’s U-17 team.
Que., playing in 71 total games… Product of the College Ste-Anne (Lachine, Que.) youth hockey program.
SCOUTING REPORT: Physical, all-around defenseman… Really good competitor… Mobile skater who keeps the game simple… Makes plays at
SCOUTING REPORT: Smart, smooth, offensive forward… Explosion will only increase with strength… Competes for every puck… Very good stick both ends of the rink.
skills… Wins battles and drives corners.
QUOTEBOOK: “He’s not a big defenseman, but he plays much bigger than his size. He likes to step up and make those highlight, open-ice hits.
QUOTEBOOK: “He excites me as a player. He’s not very big in stature, but he plays very hard and wins battles. He has a high hockey IQ, drives He’s good with the puck, can skate out of trouble and is simple with his passes. We think he is solid on both ends of the ice and we see him as
corners and has outstanding hands. He knows his path and is very smart about where he wants to be and when he wants to be there. He wants someone who can be used on the power play and penalty kill.” - Predators European Scout Martin Bakula
to go to the USHL and play more of a physical style.” - Predators North American Scout Glen Sanders
Professional
IN THE SYSTEM
Born: Sodertalje, Sweden (August 2, 2001)
WALTHER Nashville’s seventh choice, 179th overall (sixth round), in the
(eye-SAHK WALL-therr) 2019 NHL Draft
CAREER NOTES: Expected to play for Sodertalje’s U-20 team in the Swedish junior league in 2019-20… Spent the 2018-19
European Pro/Amateur
season with the Sodertalje program, playing the majority of his games with its U-18 squad… Posted 46 points (25g-21a)
across 35 U-18 games in 2018-19… Also played five games for the Sodertalje U-20 team, recording four points (2g-2a)…
DEFENSE Had 12 points (7g-5a) in 33 games with the Sodertalje U-18 team in 2017-18.
SCOUTING REPORT: Versatile skills for a taller forward… Anticipates plays and can feel pressure and respond… Quick hands in tight areas with
a long reach… Very detailed winger.
QUOTEBOOK: “He’s plays a good two-way game and is able to play with the puck in small areas. He has a high hockey IQ and there is a ton of
room for improvement. He will play full time with the Sodertalje U-20 team next year and has a chance to play with the men’s team at some point
next year as well.” - Predators European Scout Lukas Bergman
Professional
CAREER NOTES: Expected to play for TPS of Finland’s Liiga in 2019-20... Made his Liiga debut in 2018-19 with TPS,
scoring a goal in seven games… Spent the majority of 2018-19 with TPS’ U-20 team in the Finnish junior league where
LEFT WING he served as an alternate captain and had 22 points (13g-9a)… Had two points (1g-1a) in five games for Finland at the
2019 World U-18 Championship… Split the 2017-18 season between TPS’ U-20 and U-18 sides… Product of the TPS youth
hockey program based in Turku, Finland.
SCOUTING REPORT: Detailed and responsible centerman… Hard on pucks and good on faceoffs… Always in the right position with good offensive
instincts… Sees the ice well.
QUOTEBOOK: “He is a big centerman who plays a good all-around game. He has some good offensive abilities he has to use a little more. He has
a heavy shot, is good on faceoffs and protects the puck really well. He has a terrific mentality.” - Predators European Scout Janne Kekalainen
• Among League blueliners, Josi was seventh in goals • He became the winningest Finnish-born goaltender in
(15), tied for eighth in points (56) and tied for 12th NHL history with his 320th victory on Nov. 21 vs. St. Louis,
in assists (41). passing Kiprusoff.
• Josi was second among defensemen and 13th in the NHL • Rinne moved into sole possession of 22nd on the NHL’s
in shots this season with 274. all-time shutout list after recording his 55th on March
• Josi averaged 25:10 of ice time, the fifth-most in the NHL. 19 vs. Toronto. He picked up four shutouts in 2018-19,
He was one of three NHL defensemen (Kris Letang, Brent marking the ninth time in his career he’s hit that mark
Burns) to have at least 15 goals, 55 points and 25 minutes in a season.
of average ice time. • Among active goaltenders, Rinne is fourth in shutouts
(55) and fifth in wins (341).
2018-19
• Ryan Johansen tallied a career-high 50 assists this
season, joining Paul Kariya as the only players in team
history to do so. He bested his previous career high of
47, which he set in 2016-17.
• He also established the Preds franchise record for
most assists in a season by a center (50) and was four
shy of matching Kariya’s overall assist record of 54 set
PREDS GO BACK-TO-BACK IN THE CENTRAL • He joined Filip Forsberg as the only players in franchise in 2005-06.
• The Nashville Predators claimed the Central Division for history to tally multiple 30-goal seasons. • His 64 points (14g-50a) were the second-most in his
the second consecutive season, finishing 2018-19 with 100 • It was the fewest individual games required (49) to hit the career (71 in 2014-15 with Columbus) and his most
points and a 47-29-6 record. 30-goal mark in franchise history. since being acquired by the Predators during the
• It is the second division title in franchise history, and the • He also set the franchise record for even-strength goals 2015-16 season.
Preds became the first team in 10 years to win the Central in a season with 29, two more than James Neal’s 27 • Johansen was 16th among NHL centers in assists
in back-to-back seasons. in 2015-16. this season.
• Nashville reached the 100-point mark for the seventh • He is the third player in Preds franchise history to record • He closed out the regular season with 10 points (3g-7a)
time in franchise history and second consecutive season. at least three 25-goal seasons, joining Filip Forsberg (4) in his final 13 games, including three game-winning goals
• The Preds won at least 40 games for the fifth consecutive and Arnott (3). and two game-deciding goals in the shootout.
season and 12th time in franchise history. • He moved into a tie for second with David Legwand on the
team’s all-time shorthanded goals list with 10. He’s one FANTASTIC FIL
behind Greg Johnson (11) for a tie of the franchise record. • Filip Forsberg scored 28 goals this season, the third
X - NASHVILLE PREDATORS
• Arvidsson set the Preds record for goals per game in a time in his career he’s tallied at least that many.
• The Preds clinched their fifth consecutive playoff berth
season and was third in the NHL at .59. FINLAND’S FINEST • He became the only player in team history to score 25
with a 1-0 victory over the Wild on March 25.
• From Dec. 27 – when he returned from a broken thumb – • Pekka Rinne finished the 2018-19 season with a 30-19-4 goals in five different seasons.
• It was the 12th playoff appearance in the franchise’s
to the end of the regular season, he scored the third-most record, hitting the 30-win mark eighth time in his career • His .44 goals per game were a career high and the
21-season history.
goals in the NHL with 26, behind only Leon Draisaitl’s 33 and fifth consecutive season. It’s tied for the longest second-most on the Preds behind Viktor Arvidsson.
• Nashville is one of three teams to make the playoffs and Patrick Kane’s 27.
in each of the last five seasons, joining Pittsburgh (13) active such streak in the NHL, joining Devan Dubnyk • Forsberg notched his franchise-high sixth career hat
and Washington (5). and Braden Holtby. trick on Oct. 27 vs. Edmonton.
NORRIS WORTHY SEASON FOR JOSI • Among the 19 goalies who played at least 50 games, the • Despite missing 18 games with an upper-body injury, he
• The Preds have made 12 trips to the postseason since
the 2003-04 campaign (Nashville’s first playoff berth) • Roman Josi matched his career high in goals with 15 this 2018 Vezina Trophy winner was third in goals-against tied Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson for the fourth-most
and are one of four teams to do so, joining San Jose (14), season, the seventh-most among NHL blueliners. average (2.42), tied for fourth in save percentage (.918) goals among Swedish-born payers this season with 28.
Pittsburgh (13) and Detroit (12). • He is one of four active NHL defensemen to score at and 10th in wins (30).
• Since the start of the 2014-15 season, Forsberg leads
least 10 goals in each of his last six seasons (also: Oliver • He allowed two-or-fewer goals in 31 of his 56 appearances all Swedish-born players in goals scored with 144, 24
Ekman-Larsson, Mark Giordano and Brent Burns). (55.4 percent). more than second-place Gabriel Landeskog (120). He is
ARVIDSSON SETS FRANCHISE GOALS RECORD
• Josi posted 56 points (15g-41a) in 82 games this season, • Rinne closed out the regular season by being named third among Swedes in points in that time frame with
• Viktor Arvidsson set the Predators’ franchise record for
becoming the first defenseman in Predators franchise the NHL’s Second Star of the Week on April 7 after going 299 (144g-155a) – only Nicklas Backstrom (379) and Erik
goals in a single season with 34, one more than the 33
history to record four seasons with at least 50 points. It 3-0-0 with a 2.01 goals-against average and .935 save Karlsson (326) have more.
scored by Jason Arnott in 2008-09 and Filip Forsberg
was his fourth career season with at least 50 points and percentage from April 2-6.
in 2015-16.
third with at least 40 assists. He was five points shy of • Rinne moved into 22nd on the NHL’s all-time wins list this
matching his career high of 61, set in 2015-16. season. His career record sits at 341-187-70 in 623 games
played, tied with Miikka Kiprusoff for the second-most
appearances by a Finnish-born goalie in League history.
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TEAM NOTES TEAM NOTES
2018-19
18. He has earned a shutout in 10 percent (seven) of his • Nashville recorded 686 penalty minutes, the second-
70 career starts since making his NHL debut in 2015-16. such contests. fewest in team history.
• Saros made a career-high 47 saves in Nashville’s 2-1 • Nashville achieved season-series sweeps of four • Ryan Ellis averaged the most shorthanded minutes on
victory at Vegas on Jan. 23. Eastern Conference playoff teams: Tampa Bay, Toronto, the team (2:40). Ellis, Roman Josi (2:35) and Mattias
Washington and the NY Islanders. Ekholm (2:13) each skated more than two minutes on SMASHVILLE ALL-STARS
BLUELINE POWER the penalty kill per game, the only three Preds • Pekka Rinne (fourth selection) and Roman Josi (second
players to do so. selection) represented the Predators at the 2019 NHL All-
• Predators defensemen tallied 197 points (43g-154a) this
Star Weekend in San Jose on Jan. 25-26.
season, the fourth-most in the NHL.
• Rinne made 14 total saves in the two games and stopped
• Since the beginning of the 2016-17 regular season, the
eight of nine in the Central Division’s 10-4 victory in the
Predators have posted the second-most points by NHL
first contest against the Pacific Division.
defensemen with 584 (144g-440a).
• Josi tallied six total points (1g-5a), including two (2a)
• Roman Josi (158) is eighth in points by NHL defensemen
in the championship game, as the Central fell to the
since the 2016-17 season. He is sixth in goals (41) by
Metropolitan Division, 10-5.
League blueliners in that time frame.
POS. NO. PLAYER GP TOI/G SFT/G G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% F/O W-L F/O% H BS HOME ROAD EVEN STRENGTH POWER PLAY SHORTHANDED TOTAL
C 92 Ryan Johansen 80 19:33 25.0 14 50 64 7 42 0 1 6 136 10.3% 782-1461 53.5% 95 23 POS NO. PLAYER G A PTS G A PTS G A PTS G A PTS G A PTS G A PTS
D 59 Roman Josi 82 25:10 28.8 15 41 56 9 42 2 0 4 274 5.5% 0-0 0.0% 53 144 D 2 Anthony Bitetto 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3
LW 9 Filip Forsberg 64 18:37 24.6 28 22 50 8 26 7 2 4 217 12.9% 1-7 14.3% 100 29 D 4 Ryan Ellis 5 18 23 2 16 18 5 30 35 1 4 5 1 0 1 7 34 41
RW 33 Viktor Arvidsson 58 19:09 23.9 34 14 48 12 26 3 2 7 195 17.4% 2-17 11.8% 18 23
D 5 Dan Hamhuis 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5
D 14 Mattias Ekholm 80 23:22 28.6 8 36 44 27 47 2 0 3 146 5.5% 0-0 0.0% 68 107
D 7 Yannick Weber 0 3 3 2 3 5 2 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 8
D 4 Ryan Ellis 82 24:01 28.3 7 34 41 21 20 1 1 2 149 4.7% 0-0 0.0% 71 154
C 8 Kyle Turris 4 4 8 3 12 15 3 14 17 4 2 6 0 0 0 7 16 23
RW 15 Craig Smith 76 15:08 20.3 21 17 38 11 20 4 0 2 205 10.2% 26-54 48.1% 77 33
C 13 Nick Bonino 81 16:18 23.1 17 18 35 27 18 3 0 1 118 14.4% 586-1132 51.8% 24 70 LW 9 Filip Forsberg 14 11 25 14 11 25 19 19 38 7 3 10 2 0 2 28 22 50
LW 22 Kevin Fiala 64 15:03 19.8 10 22 32 -11 26 1 0 1 131 7.6% 3-5 60.0% 28 17 C 10 Colton Sissons 4 9 13 11 6 17 14 13 27 1 1 2 0 1 1 15 15 30
2018-19
D 76 P.K. Subban 63 22:40 27.5 9 22 31 5 60 2 1 1 168 5.4% 0-0 0.0% 56 75 C 11 Brian Boyle 4 0 4 1 0 1 4 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 5
C 10 Colton Sissons 75 16:03 22.0 15 15 30 20 23 1 0 3 110 13.6% 421-793 53.1% 109 52 RW 11 Eeli Tolvanen 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2
C 19 Calle Jarnkrok 79 15:26 21.4 10 16 26 12 12 1 1 1 106 9.4% 166-331 50.2% 56 22
C 13 Nick Bonino 10 9 19 7 9 16 14 17 31 3 0 3 0 1 1 17 18 35
C 8 Kyle Turris 55 15:42 20.2 7 16 23 -6 33 4 0 1 78 9.0% 281-553 50.8% 24 15
D 14 Mattias Ekholm 1 14 15 7 22 29 6 29 35 2 5 7 0 2 2 8 36 44
RW 38 Ryan Hartman 64 13:26 18.6 10 10 20 7 44 0 0 2 113 8.8% 2-13 15.4% 69 21
RW 15 Craig Smith 10 8 18 11 9 20 17 13 30 4 4 8 0 0 0 21 17 38
LW 51 Austin Watson 37 14:30 20.1 7 9 16 11 39 1 0 1 64 10.9% 7-16 43.8% 109 28
RW 23 Rocco Grimaldi 53 10:10 14.1 5 8 13 -2 10 0 0 0 81 6.2% 4-7 57.1% 32 20 RW 17 Wayne Simmonds 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
^ - denotes rookie
# DATE TEAM W/L/O RECORD GF - GA SCORERS GWG PP PK SF - SA W - L GLTDR ATTEND. # DATE TEAM W/L/O RECORD GF - GA SCORERS GWG PP PK SF - SA W - L GLTDR ATTEND.
1 10/04/2018 @ NYR W 01-00-00 3-2 9,76,10 10 0-1 1-1 33-36 35 / 30 17117 42 01/04/2019 @ DET O* 24-15-03 3-4 76,15,92 71 0-3 2-2 30-39 35 / 35 19515+
2 10/06/2018 @ NYI W 02-00-00 4-3 33,14,15,33 33 0-1 3-4 23-29 74 / 1 12163 43 01/05/2019 @ MTL W 25-15-03 4-1 15,14,15,33 14 0-2 1-1 32-28 74 / 31 21302+
3 10/09/2018 CGY L 02-01-00 0-3 28 0-4 2-4 43-27 41 / 35 17209+ 44 01/07/2019 @ TOR W 26-15-03 4-0 14p,76,10,22 14 1-2 3-3 32-18 35 / 30 19059+
4 10/11/2018 WPG W 03-01-00 3-0 38,59,92 38 0-9 2-2 30-29 35 / 37 17228+ 45 01/09/2019 @ CHI W* 27-15-03 4-3 10,33,9p,9 9 1-4 1-2 37-31 35 / 60 21255+
5 10/13/2018 NYI W 04-01-00 5-2 19,9,33,8p,9 33 1-2 1-1 29-22 74 / 40 17208+ 46 01/10/2019 @ CBJ O* 27-15-04 3-4 13,33,14 9 0-2 0-2 35-33 70 / 35 17065
6 10/15/2018 MIN W 05-01-00 4-2 15p,14,9,20 9 1-3 3-4 28-31 35 / 32 17165+ 47 01/13/2019 @ CAR L 27-16-04 3-6 10,9s,9 71 0-5 3-5 23-34 34 / 35 16347
7 10/19/2018 @ CGY W 06-01-00 5-3 92,15,22p,36,9 36 1-3 1-2 31-27 74 / 41 18725 48 01/15/2019 WSH W 28-16-04 7-2 33,13,33,33s,23,13,19 33 0-5 1-2 29-28 74 / 1 17336+
8 10/20/2018 @ EDM W 07-01-00 3-0 76s,33,59 76 0-4 4-4 28-31 74 / 33 18347+ 49 01/17/2019 WPG L 28-17-04 1-5 33 82 0-4 3-3 38-34 37 / 35 17507+
9 10/23/2018 SJS L 07-02-00 4-5 33,9,33,15 88 0-4 2-4 29-32 31 / 74 17159+ 50 01/19/2019 FLA L 28-18-04 2-4 13,51 21 0-4 2-3 39-30 34 / 74 17716+
10 10/25/2018 @ NJD W* 08-02-00 4-3 7,33,9p,8 8 1-4 2-3 36-36 74 / 1 15164 51 01/21/2019 @ COL W 29-18-04 4-1 13,33,59,4 33 0-3 4-4 27-36 35 / 1 18018+
52 01/23/2019 @ VGK W 30-18-04 2-1 92,13 13 0-2 5-5 27-48 74 / 29 18477+
2018-19
11 10/27/2018 EDM L 08-03-00 3-5 9p,9,9p 29 2-6 6-7 27-35 19 / 74 17248+
12 10/30/2018 VGK W 09-03-00 4-1 38,38,19,33 38 0-4 3-4 28-24 74 / 30 17367+ 53 02/01/2019 @ FLA W 31-18-04 4-1 59,33,22,33 33 0-2 5-6 26-28 74 / 1 13158
13 11/01/2018 @ TBL W 10-03-00 4-1 8,59,19,20 59 0-1 2-2 24-43 35 / 88 19092+ 54 02/02/2019 DAL L 31-19-04 1-3 19 15 0-4 2-2 39-26 35 / 35 17722+
14 11/03/2018 BOS W 11-03-00 1-0 59 59 0-5 4-4 40-26 35 / 41 17535+ 55 02/05/2019 ARI W 32-19-04 5-2 15,9p,4,19,59 4 1-5 3-3 47-26 35 / 30 17295+
15 11/07/2018 @ COL W 12-03-00 4-1 10,10,10p,38 10 1-3 2-3 34-25 35 / 1 16923 56 02/07/2019 DAL W* 33-19-04 3-2 15,33,92 92 0-1 2-2 24-29 74 / 35 17174+
16 11/10/2018 @ DAL W* 13-03-00 5-4 38,92,7,59p,14 14 1-5 2-3 34-24 74 / 30 18532+ 57 02/09/2019 @ STL L 33-20-04 2-3 14p,92 62 1-1 3-3 31-33 50 / 35 18166
17 11/12/2018 @ ANA O** 13-03-01 1-2 22 67 0-7 2-2 35-30 36 / 35 16629 58 02/10/2019 STL O* 33-20-05 4-5 33,59,33,9 91 0-4 3-4 44-29 34 / 74 17622+
18 11/13/2018 @ SJS L 13-04-01 4-5 15,9,9,23 19 0-3 4-5 34-37 31 / 74 16654 59 02/12/2019 DET L 33-21-05 2-3 33,76p 72 1-6 2-3 34-27 35 / 35 17260+
19 11/15/2018 @ ARI L 13-05-01 1-2 13 55 0-5 2-2 46-23 35 / 35 13315 60 02/14/2019 MTL W 34-21-05 3-1 38,11,33 11 0-3 3-3 38-35 35 / 31 17417+
20 11/17/2018 LAK W 14-05-01 5-3 8p,19,19p,19s,13 19 2-4 3-3 43-28 35 / 40 17627+ 61 02/16/2019 @ VGK L 34-22-05 1-5 22 73 0-3 2-3 30-50 30 / 74 18430+
21 11/19/2018 TBL W 15-05-01 3-2 8p,9,92 92 1-3 2-2 34-31 35 / 70 17419+ 62 02/19/2019 @ DAL W 35-22-05 5-3 11,23,9,59,59 59 0-2 1-2 47-39 35 / 35 17985
22 11/21/2018 STL W 16-05-01 4-1 89,9s,51,4s 9 0-3 4-4 34-29 35 / 34 17558+ 63 02/21/2019 LAK W 36-22-05 2-1 8p,59 59 1-3 3-3 29-29 35 / 32 17510+
23 11/23/2018 @ STL L 16-06-01 2-6 13p,38 10 1-3 3-3 28-34 34 / 74 16192 64 02/23/2019 COL L 36-23-05 0-5 29 0-5 3-5 38-21 31 / 35 17760+
24 11/25/2018 ANA W 17-06-01 5-2 51,13,51p,15p,51 51 2-5 4-5 33-19 35 / 36 17167+ 65 02/25/2019 EDM W** 37-23-05 3-2 10,76 11 0-5 2-3 38-27 35 / 19 17481+
25 11/27/2018 COL L 17-07-01 2-3 38,22 17 0-3 0-2 38-25 1 / 35 17163+ 66 02/26/2019 @ STL L 37-24-05 0-2 21 0-2 2-3 19-44 50 / 74 16645
26 11/29/2018 ARI L 17-08-01 0-3 9 0-2 4-5 29-25 31 / 35 17165+ 67 03/01/2019 @ WPG L 37-25-05 3-5 33,76p,14 57 1-3 3-4 38-32 30 / 35 15321+
27 12/01/2018 CHI W 18-08-01 5-2 22,11,92,15p,51 92 1-3 1-1 30-21 35 / 30 17548+ 68 03/03/2019 @ MIN W** 38-25-05 3-2 13,9 92 0-2 2-2 43-26 74 / 32 18885+
28 12/03/2018 BUF W 19-08-01 2-1 4p,22 22 1-2 4-4 25-22 35 / 40 17311+ 69 03/05/2019 MIN W** 39-25-05 5-4 15,11p,59,33 92 1-1 4-4 25-33 35 / 40 17668+
29 12/06/2018 @ VAN L 19-09-01 3-5 38,10,52 40 0-1 2-3 29-30 25 / 35 16894 70 03/09/2019 CAR L 39-26-05 3-5 15,11,64 48 0-3 3-5 34-32 34 / 74 17724+
30 12/08/2018 @ CGY L 19-10-01 2-5 10,15 21 0-1 2-2 27-25 41 / 74 17717 71 03/12/2019 @ ANA L 39-27-05 2-3 9p,9p 11 2-5 1-1 34-18 36 / 35 16811
31 12/11/2018 OTT W 20-10-01 3-1 51,4,15 4 0-2 3-3 36-26 35 / 41 17162+ 72 03/14/2019 @ LAK W 40-27-05 3-1 33,15,10 15 0-1 2-2 34-26 35 / 32 17730
32 12/13/2018 VAN W* 21-10-01 4-3 38,13,19,10 10 0-3 4-5 34-22 35 / 31 17206+ 73 03/16/2019 @ SJS W 41-27-05 4-2 10,33,9,33 9 0-2 3-3 30-26 74 / 31 17562+
33 12/15/2018 NJD W** 22-10-01 2-1 89 92 0-2 4-4 28-34 74 / 1 17446+ 74 03/19/2019 TOR W 42-27-05 3-0 11,17,9 11 0-1 3-3 20-22 35 / 31 17499+
34 12/17/2018 @ OTT O* 22-10-02 3-4 59p,15p,59 72 2-5 2-3 34-23 41 / 74 14492 75 03/21/2019 PIT O** 42-27-06 1-2 4 87 0-3 2-2 29-33 30 / 35 17729+
35 12/18/2018 @ CHI L 22-11-02 1-2 22 56 0-2 2-3 31-36 30 / 35 21223+ 76 03/23/2019 @ WPG L 42-28-06 0-5 81 0-0 2-2 33-43 37 / 35 15321+
36 12/20/2018 @ PHI L 22-12-02 1-2 13 28 0-6 4-4 32-31 79 / 35 19142 77 03/25/2019 @ MIN W 43-28-06 1-0 92s 92 0-3 3-3 19-29 74 / 40 18833+
37 12/22/2018 @ BOS L 22-13-02 2-5 92,8 63 0-2 1-3 30-32 41 / 35 17565+ 78 03/29/2019 @ PIT W 44-28-06 3-1 15,33p,76 33 1-2 4-4 26-43 35 / 30 18632+
38 12/27/2018 DAL L 22-14-02 0-2 18 0-3 2-2 49-30 35 / 35 17697+ 79 03/30/2019 CBJ L 44-29-06 2-5 33s,9 28 0-2 5-5 25-32 72 / 74 17751+
39 12/29/2018 NYR L 22-15-02 3-4 13p,22,13p 17 2-5 1-2 37-22 30 / 35 17673+ 80 04/02/2019 @ BUF W 45-29-06 3-2 15,76,92 92 0-1 3-3 35-28 35 / 40 16569
40 12/31/2018 @ WSH W 23-15-02 6-3 23,20,92,89,4,33p 89 1-3 1-1 34-25 35 / 70 18506+ 81 04/04/2019 VAN W 46-29-06 3-2 10,13,92 92 0-2 0-2 33-32 35 / 25 17669+
41 01/01/2019 PHI W 24-15-02 4-0 15,33,33,23 15 0-2 2-2 30-32 74 / 30 17481+ 82 04/06/2019 CHI W 47-29-06 5-2 57,9,33p,10,13 33 1-3 2-2 50-33 35 / 30 17694+
PREDATORS GOALS PREDATORS SHOTS OPPONENTS GOALS OPPONENTS SHOTS PREDATORS GOALS PREDATORS SHOTS OPPONENTS GOALS OPPONENTS SHOTS
# Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO T 1st 2nd 3rd OT T 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO T 1st 2nd 3rd OT T # Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO T 1st 2nd 3rd OT T 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO T 1st 2nd 3rd OT T
1 Oct. 4 @NYR 0 1 2 - - 3 9 15 9 - 33 0 1 1 - - 2 7 17 12 - 36 42 Jan. 4 @DET 1 1 1 0 - 3 6 12 10 2 30 0 2 1 1 - 4 14 11 13 1 39
2 Oct. 6 @NYI 2 2 0 - - 4 12 6 5 - 23 1 2 0 - - 3 7 15 7 - 29 43 Jan. 5 @MTL 2 1 1 - - 4 16 11 5 - 32 0 1 0 - - 1 11 9 8 - 28
3 Oct. 9 CGY 0 0 0 - - 0 7 21 15 - 43 1 1 1 - - 3 8 9 10 - 27 44 Jan. 7 @TOR 0 2 2 - - 4 9 12 11 - 32 0 0 0 - - 0 7 7 4 - 18
4 Oct. 11 WPG 0 1 2 - - 3 11 13 6 - 30 0 0 0 - - 0 12 2 15 - 29 45 Jan. 9 @CHI 2 1 0 1 - 4 17 11 8 1 37 1 1 1 - - 3 13 11 7 0 31
5 Oct. 13 NYI 3 0 2 - - 5 16 6 7 - 29 0 2 0 - - 2 4 12 6 - 22 46 Jan. 10 @CBJ 0 0 3 0 - 3 12 6 17 0 35 1 0 2 1 - 4 12 8 12 1 33
6 Oct. 15 MIN 1 2 1 - - 4 11 10 7 - 28 1 1 0 - - 2 9 11 11 - 31 47 Jan. 13 @CAR 0 2 1 - - 3 6 7 10 - 23 2 3 1 - - 6 12 12 10 - 34
7 Oct. 19 @CGY 1 2 2 - - 5 8 10 13 - 31 1 1 1 - - 3 3 10 14 - 27 48 Jan. 15 WSH 2 4 1 - - 7 9 11 9 - 29 0 1 1 - - 2 8 10 10 - 28
8 Oct. 20 @EDM 0 2 1 - - 3 7 11 10 - 28 0 0 0 - - 0 4 9 18 - 31 49 Jan. 17 WPG 0 1 0 - - 1 11 13 14 - 38 1 2 2 - - 5 11 14 9 - 34
9 Oct. 23 SJS 1 3 0 - - 4 12 8 9 - 29 1 1 3 - - 5 11 7 14 - 32 50 Jan. 19 FLA 0 0 2 - - 2 8 20 11 - 39 2 1 1 - - 4 9 6 15 - 30
2018-19
10 Oct. 25 @NJD 1 1 1 1 - 4 17 7 8 4 36 2 1 0 0 - 3 18 6 11 1 36 51 Jan. 21 @COL 0 3 1 - - 4 7 11 9 - 27 0 1 0 - - 1 13 12 11 - 36
11 Oct. 27 EDM 0 1 2 - - 3 7 11 9 - 27 1 2 2 - - 5 11 15 9 - 35 52 Jan. 23 @VGK 0 2 0 - - 2 13 12 2 - 27 1 0 0 - - 1 18 16 14 - 48
12 Oct. 30 VGK 0 2 2 - - 4 5 12 11 - 28 1 0 0 - - 1 13 7 4 - 24 53 Feb. 1 @FLA 0 0 4 - - 4 10 10 6 - 26 0 1 0 - - 1 11 9 8 - 28
13 Nov. 1 @TBL 2 0 2 - - 4 15 4 5 - 24 0 1 0 - - 1 13 17 13 - 43 54 Feb. 2 DAL 1 0 0 - - 1 13 11 15 - 39 1 0 2 - - 3 4 11 11 - 26
14 Nov. 3 BOS 1 0 0 - - 1 15 8 17 - 40 0 0 0 - - 0 10 10 6 - 26 55 Feb. 5 ARI 0 3 2 - - 5 16 19 12 - 47 1 0 1 - - 2 13 6 7 - 26
15 Nov. 7 @COL 2 1 1 - - 4 16 13 5 - 34 0 1 0 - - 1 10 7 8 - 25 56 Feb. 7 DAL 1 0 1 1 - 3 9 6 8 1 24 0 0 2 0 - 2 8 9 12 0 29
16 Nov. 10 @DAL 0 1 3 1 - 5 14 8 10 2 34 1 2 1 0 - 4 4 8 9 3 24 57 Feb. 9 @STL 0 1 1 - - 2 12 7 12 - 31 2 1 0 - - 3 12 18 3 - 33
17 Nov. 12 @ANA 0 0 1 0 0 1 10 5 10 10 35 0 1 0 0 1 2 10 9 7 4 30 58 Feb. 10 STL 0 1 3 0 - 4 8 17 19 0 44 0 3 1 1 - 5 4 15 9 1 29
18 Nov. 13 @SJS 0 3 1 - - 4 5 15 14 - 34 3 0 2 - - 5 18 6 13 - 37 59 Feb. 12 DET 0 2 0 - - 2 19 10 5 - 34 1 1 1 - - 3 9 7 11 - 27
19 Nov. 15 @ARI 0 0 1 - - 1 16 17 13 - 46 1 1 0 - - 2 6 12 5 - 23 60 Feb. 14 MTL 0 1 2 - - 3 16 11 11 - 38 0 0 1 - - 1 8 21 6 - 35
20 Nov. 17 LAK 0 2 3 - - 5 14 12 17 - 43 0 3 0 - - 3 12 9 7 - 28 61 Feb. 16 @VGK 0 0 1 - - 1 12 7 11 - 30 1 1 3 - - 5 17 24 9 - 50
21 Nov. 19 TBL 1 2 0 - - 3 16 13 5 - 34 1 0 1 - - 2 8 9 14 - 31 62 Feb. 19 @DAL 1 2 2 - - 5 15 19 13 - 47 0 3 0 - - 3 13 13 13 - 39
22 Nov. 21 STL 1 1 2 - - 4 7 14 13 - 34 1 0 0 - - 1 10 9 10 - 29 63 Feb. 21 LAK 1 1 0 - - 2 10 13 6 - 29 0 0 1 - - 1 10 7 12 - 29
23 Nov. 23 @STL 1 0 1 - - 2 3 13 12 - 28 3 2 1 - - 6 10 8 16 - 34 64 Feb. 23 COL 0 0 0 - - 0 10 10 18 - 38 1 2 2 - - 5 5 10 6 - 21
24 Nov. 25 ANA 1 2 2 - - 5 13 15 5 - 33 0 2 0 - - 2 9 4 6 - 19 65 Feb. 25 EDM 0 2 0 0 1 3 10 12 15 1 38 1 0 1 0 0 2 9 9 9 0 27
25 Nov. 27 COL 1 1 0 - - 2 10 8 20 - 38 1 1 1 - - 3 6 12 7 - 25 66 Feb. 26 @STL 0 0 0 - - 0 10 4 5 - 19 0 0 2 - - 2 15 9 20 - 44
26 Nov. 29 ARI 0 0 0 - - 0 9 14 6 - 29 0 2 1 - - 3 8 8 9 - 25 67 Mar. 1 @WPG 1 1 1 - - 3 10 11 17 - 38 0 2 3 - - 5 11 15 6 - 32
27 Dec. 1 CHI 4 0 1 - - 5 13 10 7 - 30 1 1 0 - - 2 5 11 5 - 21 68 Mar. 3 @MIN 1 0 1 0 1 3 8 18 14 3 43 0 2 0 0 0 2 9 14 3 0 26
28 Dec. 3 BUF 1 1 0 - - 2 11 8 6 - 25 0 1 0 - - 1 8 6 8 - 22 69 Mar. 5 MIN 1 1 2 0 1 5 9 8 8 0 25 1 1 2 0 0 4 12 6 14 1 33
29 Dec. 6 @VAN 0 1 2 - - 3 9 7 13 - 29 2 2 1 - - 5 14 11 5 - 30 70 Mar. 9 CAR 0 1 2 - - 3 8 13 13 - 34 2 0 3 - - 5 16 8 8 - 32
30 Dec. 8 @CGY 1 0 1 - - 2 7 8 12 - 27 1 1 3 - - 5 4 12 9 - 25 71 Mar. 12 @ANA 0 0 2 - - 2 9 10 15 - 34 2 1 0 - - 3 8 8 2 - 18
31 Dec. 11 OTT 1 1 1 - - 3 8 15 13 - 36 1 0 0 - - 1 8 8 10 - 26 72 Mar. 14 @LAK 1 2 0 - - 3 10 15 9 - 34 0 1 0 - - 1 8 9 9 - 26
32 Dec. 13 VAN 2 1 0 1 - 4 8 9 15 2 34 1 0 2 0 - 3 7 5 9 1 22 73 Mar. 16 @SJS 1 1 2 - - 4 14 6 10 - 30 0 2 0 - - 2 10 11 5 - 26
33 Dec. 15 NJD 1 0 0 0 1 2 8 6 12 2 28 0 0 1 0 - 1 9 12 9 4 34 74 Mar. 19 @TOR 1 0 2 - - 3 9 2 9 - 20 0 0 0 - - 0 6 8 8 - 22
34 Dec. 17 @OTT 0 1 2 0 - 3 9 15 10 0 34 3 0 0 1 - 4 11 7 4 1 23 75 Mar. 21 PIT 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 7 13 1 29 0 1 0 0 1 2 12 8 12 1 33
35 Dec. 18 @CHI 1 0 0 - - 1 11 7 13 - 31 0 2 0 - - 2 12 16 8 - 36 76 Mar. 23 @WPG 0 0 0 - - 0 12 9 12 - 33 0 3 2 - - 5 8 19 16 - 43
36 Dec. 20 @PHI 0 1 0 - - 1 8 11 13 - 32 1 1 0 - - 2 9 14 8 - 31 77 Mar. 25 @MIN 1 0 0 - - 1 7 7 5 - 19 0 0 0 - - 0 5 13 11 - 29
37 Dec. 22 @BOS 0 1 1 - - 2 7 15 8 - 30 1 0 4 - - 5 10 11 11 - 32 78 Mar. 29 @PIT 1 1 1 - - 3 11 10 5 - 26 0 0 1 - - 1 22 9 12 - 43
38 Dec. 27 DAL 0 0 0 - - 0 12 19 18 - 49 1 1 0 - - 2 13 6 11 - 30 79 Mar. 30 CBJ 1 1 0 - - 2 8 9 8 - 25 3 2 0 - - 5 7 15 10 - 32
39 Dec. 29 NYR 1 2 0 - - 3 17 11 9 - 37 1 1 2 - - 4 8 10 4 - 22 80 Apr. 2 @BUF 1 1 1 - - 3 8 17 10 - 35 1 1 0 - - 2 7 12 9 - 28
40 Dec. 31 @WSH 1 3 2 - - 6 11 15 8 - 34 2 1 0 - - 3 9 10 6 - 25 81 Apr. 4 VAN 0 1 2 - - 3 9 12 12 - 33 2 0 0 - - 2 16 8 8 - 32
41 Jan. 1 PHI 0 2 2 - - 4 6 16 8 - 30 0 0 0 - - 0 13 12 7 - 32 82 Apr. 6 CHI 0 2 3 - - 5 14 22 14 - 50 2 0 0 - - 2 8 12 13 - 33
1st Half Totals: 32 44 44 3 1 124 430 461 426 20 1337 35 39 28 1 1 104 381 399 375 14 1169 2nd Half Totals: 21 42 48 2 3 116 438 458 436 9 1341 29 40 37 3 1 110 431 459 395 5 1290
1st Half Averages: 0.78 1.07 1.07 -- -- 3.02 10.49 11.24 10.39 -- 32.61 0.85 0.95 0.68 -- -- 2.54 9.29 9.73 9.15 -- 28.51 2nd Half Averages: 0.51 1.02 1.17 -- -- 2.76 10.68 11.17 10.63 -- 32.71 0.71 0.98 0.90 -- -- 2.66 10.51 11.20 9.63 -- 31.46
Final Totals: 53 86 92 5 4 240 868 919 862 29 2678 64 79 65 4 2 214 812 858 770 19 2459
Final Averages: 0.65 1.05 1.12 -- -- 2.88 10.59 11.21 10.51 -- 32.66 0.78 0.96 0.79 -- -- 2.59 9.90 10.46 9.39 -- 29.99
*Final Totals/Averages do not account for shootout tallies.
HAT TRICKS
# PLAYER 1ST 2ND 3RD OT TOTAL RECORD WHEN SCORING
For: 5 Against: 3
4 Ryan Ellis 1 2 4 0 7 6-0-1 DATE PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PLAYER OPPONENT
7 Yannick Weber 1 0 1 0 2 2-0-0 10/27 Filip Forsberg Edmonton 1/13 Sebastian Aho at Carolina
11/7 Colton Sissons at Colorado 2/10 Vladimir Tarasenko St. Louis
8 Kyle Turris 3 1 2 1 7 6-1-0
11/17 Calle Jarnkrok Los Angeles 3/23 Kyle Connor at Winnipeg
9 Filip Forsberg 1 14 12 1 28 14-6-1 11/25 Austin Watson Anaheim
10 Colton Sissons 5 5 4 1 15 10-3-0 1/15 Viktor Arvidsson Washington
2018-19
14 Mattias Ekholm 2 3 2 1 8 5-2-1 1/21 Matthew Nieto at Colorado Save
3/12 Max Jones at Anaheim Save
15 Craig Smith 7 10 4 0 21 14-4-2
3/30 Cam Atkinson Columbus Save
17 Wayne Simmonds 0 0 1 0 1 1-0-0
EMPTY NET GOALS
19 Calle Jarnkrok 2 2 6 0 10 7-1-0 For: 9 | Opp. pulls goalie in final five minutes: 38 times Against: 9 | Predators pull goalie in final five minutes: 26 times
20 Miikka Salomaki 0 1 2 0 3 3-0-0 DATE PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PLAYER OPPONENT
22 Kevin Fiala 2 4 4 0 10 5-4-1 10/4 Colton Sissons at NY Rangers 10/27 Drake Caggiula Edmonton
10/13 Filip Forsberg NY Islanders 12/8 Elias Lindholm at Calgary
23 Rocco Grimaldi 1 2 2 0 5 4-1-0 10/15 Miikka Salomaki Minnesota 12/22 Sean Kuraly at Boston
33 Viktor Arvidsson 8 13 13 0 34 19-5-2 10/19 Filip Forsberg at Calgary 1/13 Sebastian Aho at Carolina
10/20 Roman Josi at Edmonton 2/26 Alex Pietrangelo at St. Louis
36 Zac Rinaldo 0 0 1 0 1 1-0-0
10/30 Viktor Arvidsson Vegas 3/1 Kevin Hayes at Winnipeg
38 Ryan Hartman 2 6 2 0 10 6-3-0 11/1 Miikka Salomaki at Tampa Bay 3/1 Tyler Myers at Winnipeg
51 Austin Watson 2 1 4 0 7 4-1-0 11/7 Ryan Hartman at Colorado 3/9 Sebastian Aho Carolina
11/17 Nick Bonino Los Angeles 3/24 Zach Parise at Minnesota
52 Matt Irwin 0 0 1 0 1 0-1-0 11/21 Ryan Ellis St. Louis
57 Dante Fabbro 0 1 0 0 1 1-0-0 11/25 Austin Watson Anaheim
12/1 Austin Watson Chicago
59 Roman Josi 2 3 10 0 15 11-0-2 1/5 Viktor Arvidsson at Montreal
64 Mikael Granlund 0 0 1 0 1 0-1-0 1/21 Ryan Ellis at Colorado
2/1 Viktor Arvidsson at Florida
76 P.K. Subban 1 6 2 0 9 6-2-1 2/5 Roman Josi Arizona
89 Frederick Gaudreau 2 1 0 0 3 3-0-0 2/19 Roman Josi at Dallas
3/16 Viktor Arvidsson at San Jose
92 Ryan Johansen 3 4 6 1 14 11-2-1 3/19 Filip Forsberg Toronto
Totals 53 86 92 5 236 47-29-6 4/6 Colton Sissons Chicago
EXTRA ATTACKER GOALS in the final five minutes
For: 6 Against: 5
DATE PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PLAYER OPPONENT
11/10 Roman Josi at Dallas 10/4 Pavel Buchnevich at NY Rangers
1/4 Ryan Johansen at Detroit 12/13 Bo Horvat Vancouver
2/9 Ryan Johansen at St. Louis 12/15 Brian Boyle New Jersey
3/1 Mattias Ekholm at Winnipeg 3/5 Kevin Fiala Minnesota
3/9 Mikael Granlund Carolina 3/29 Nick Bjugstad at Pittsburgh
3/12 Filip Forsberg at Anaheim
SHORTHANDED GOALS
For: 8 Against: 8
DATE PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PLAYER OPPONENT
10/20 P.K. Subban at Edmonton 10/27 Drake Caggiula Edmonton
11/17 Calle Jarnkrok Los Angeles 12/8 Elias Lindholm at Calgary
11/21 Ryan Ellis St. Louis 12/22 Sean Kuraly at Boston
11/21 Filip Forsberg St. Louis 1/13 Sebastian Aho at Carolina
1/13 Filip Forsberg at Carolina 2/26 Alex Pietrangelo at St. Louis
1/15 Viktor Arvidsson Washington 3/1 Kevin Hayes at Winnipeg
3/25 Ryan Johansen at Minnesota 3/1 Tyler Myers at Winnipeg
3/30 Viktor Arvidsson Columbus 3/9 Sebastian Aho Carolina
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GAME NOTES VS. THE NHL
2018-19
PENALTY KILLING G ATT PCT ATLANTIC DIVISION Home Road Overall
Leading after 1 period: 22-2-1
Overall 45 251 82.1 (6th NHL) Team W L OT W L OT W L OT
Trailing after 1 period: 9-19-2
Home 24 133 82.0 (t-12th NHL) Boston Bruins 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
Tied after 1 period: 16-8-3 Road 21 118 82.2 (t-9th NHL) Buffalo Sabres 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
Leading after 2 periods: 35-2-0 8 SHORTHANDED GOALS SCORED (t-12th NHL) Detroit Red Wings 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
Trailing after 2 periods: 6-20-5 Florida Panthers 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0
Tied after 2 periods: 6-7-1 PENALTIES MIN AVG Montreal Canadiens 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
PREDATORS 686 8:21 (16th NHL)
Ottawa Senators 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
Outshooting opponent: 30-16-4 Tampa Bay Lightning 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
SITUATIONAL GOALS FOR AND AGAINST Toronto Maple Leafs 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
Outshot by opponent: 15-13-2
GF GA Totals vs. Atlantic Division 6 2 0 5 1 2 11 3 2
Even shots: 0-0-0 164 143
Five-on-Five
Totals vs. Eastern Conference 10 5 1 10 3 3 20 8 4
Five-on-Four 28 6
1st half of back-to-backs: 6-1-3 Five-on-Three 1 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE
2nd half of back-to-backs: 3-5-2 Four-on-Four 4 4 CENTRAL DIVISION Home Road Overall
44-25-5 Four-on-Three 0 0
Evening games: Team W L OT W L OT W L OT
Three-on-Three 4 2
Afternoon games: 3-4-1 Chicago Blackhawks 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0
Three-on-Four 0 1
Weekday games: 34-16-5 1 0 Colorado Avalanche 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0
Three-on-Five
Weekend games: 13-13-1 Four-on-Five 8 44 Dallas Stars 1 2 0 2 0 0 3 2 0
Empty-net goals 20 8 Minnesota Wild 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0
October: 9-3-0 Penalty-shot goals 0 1 St. Louis Blues 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 3 1
TOTALS 236 214 Winnipeg Jets 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 3 0
November: 8-5-1
Totals vs. Central Division 6 5 1 8 6 0 14 11 1
December: 6-7-1 WHEN PREDATORS SCORE: WHEN OPPOSITION SCORES:
PACIFIC DIVISION Home Road Overall
January: 7-3-2 W L OT W L OT
Team W L OT W L OT W L OT
February: 7-6-1 0 goals 0 6 0 0 goals 7 0 0
Anaheim Ducks 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
March: 7-5-1 1 goal 3 6 2 1 goal 15 0 1 Calgary Flames 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0
April: 3-0-0 2 goals 5 9 0 2 goals 15 5 1 Edmonton Oilers 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0
3 goals 12 6 3 3 goals 8 7 0 Los Angeles Kings 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
Sunday: 2-1-1 Arizona Coyotes 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0
4 goals 16 2 1 4 goals 2 2 3
Monday: 8-0-2 San Jose Sharks 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0
5 goals 9 0 0 5 goals 0 13 1
Tuesday: 9-8-0 Vegas Golden Knights 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0
6 goals 1 0 0 6 goals 0 2 0
Wednesday: 4-0-0 Vancouver Canucks 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0
7 goals 1 0 0 7 goals 0 0 0 Totals vs. Pacific Division 8 3 0 5 7 1 13 10 1
Thursday: 10-6-2
Friday: 3-2-1 8 or more goals 0 0 0 8 or more goals 0 0 0 Totals vs. Western Conference 14 8 1 13 13 1 27 21 2
Saturday: 11-12-0 TOTALS 47 29 6 TOTALS 47 29 6
2018-19
24 - 2/16 in 2nd of 5-1 loss at Vegas Most shots allowed, period 27 – twice, last: 2/10/09 in 1st per. of 5-3 loss vs. Detroit Predators had 50-or-more shots 4/6/19 vs. Chicago (50) Never
19 - twice, last: 3/25 in 1-0 win at Minnesota Fewest shots, game 9 – 1/27/01 in 5-1 loss vs. Colorado
18 - twice, last: 3/12 in 3-2 loss at Anaheim Fewest shots allowed, game 12 – 3/4/03 in 2-1 loss at St. Louis Opponent had 50-or-more shots 2/15/11 vs. San Jose (50) 2/16/19 at Vegas (50)
2 - twice, last: 3/19 in 2nd of 3-0 win vs. Toronto Fewest shots, period 1 – four times, last: 12/8/08 in 3rd per. of 6-3 loss at St. Louis Predators had 20-or-more shots in a period 4/6/19 vs. Chicago (2nd per., 22) 2/8/18 at Ottawa (2nd per. 21)
2 - twice, last: 3/12 in 3rd of 3-2 loss at Anaheim Fewest shots allowed, period 0 – 2/16/08 in 3rd period of 2-1 OTW vs. St. Louis
Opponent had 20-or-more shots in a period 11/23/16 vs. Dallas (2nd per., 22) 3/29/19 at Pittsburgh (1st per., 22)
2018-19 season PENALTY MINUTES Franchise Record
24 - 11/29 in 3-0 loss vs. Arizona Most penalty minutes, game 95 – 10/25/05, 5-3 win vs. Chicago Preds held an opponent shotless in a period 2/16/08 vs. St. Louis (3rd per.) Never
60 - 10/11 in 3-0 win vs. Winnipeg Most penalty minutes by opponent, game 125 – 10/30/03, 5-3 win vs. Detroit Preds scored 3-or-more power-play goals 10/10/17 vs. Philadelphia (3) 10/21/16 at Detroit (3)
76 - 10/11 in 3-0 win vs. Winnipeg Most penalty minutes by both teams, game 210 – 10/30/03, 5-3 win vs. Detroit (DET 125, NSH 85)
2018-19 season WINS & LOSSES Franchise Record Opponent scored 3-or-more power-play goals 3/31/18 vs. Buffalo (4) 3/9/17 at Los Angeles (3)
5 - 1/15 in 7-2 win vs. Washington Largest margin of victory 8 – 2/28/09 in 8-0 win vs. Detroit Predators scored shorthanded 3/30/19 vs. Columbus (Arvidsson) 3/26/19 at Minnesota (Johansen)
5 - twice, last: 3/23 in 5-0 loss at Winnipeg Largest margin of defeat 8 – 1/11/99 in 8-0 loss at Philadelphia
5 - twice, last: 10/30/18-11/10/18 Longest winning streak 10 – 2/19/18-3/8/18 Opponent scored shorthanded 2/25/19 vs. Edmonton (Draisaitl) 3/23/19 at Winnipeg (Connor)
6 - 12/17/18-12/29/19 Longest losing streak 8 – 4/4-4/19/13 Predators scored two shorthanded goals 11/21/18 vs. St. Louis (Forsberg, Ellis) 11/6/08 at Calgary (Fiddler, Weber)
2018-19 season SHOOTOUTS Franchise Record Opponent scored two shorthanded goals 12/13/18 vs. Vancouver (Beagle, Horvat) 10/26/16 at Anaheim (Silfverberg, Cogliano)
2 - three times, last: 3/3 in 3-2 win at Minnesota Most shootout goals, game 4 – twice, last 1/31/13 in 3-2 win at Los Angeles
6 - 12/15 in 2-1 win at New Jersey Most shootout attempts, game 11 – 3/27/10 in 1-0 SO loss vs. Detroit Predator recorded a hat trick 1/15/19 vs. Washington (Arvidsson) 11/7/18 at Colorado (Sissons)
2 - 11/12 in 2-1 loss at Anaheim Most shootout goals against, game 3 – four times, last 1/31/13 in 3-2 win at Los Angeles Opponent recorded a hat trick 2/10/19 vs. St. Louis (Tarasenko) 1/13/19 at Carolina (Aho)
6 - 12/15 in 2-1 in at New Jersey Most shootout attempts against, game 11 – 3/27/10 in 1-0 SO loss vs. Detroit
Predator notched four-or-more points 2/27/16 vs. St. Louis (3g-1a, Forsberg) 2/27/18 at Winnipeg (5a, Josi)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
2018-19 season GOALS Franchise Record Opponent notched four-or-more points 12/29/18 vs. NY Rangers (4a, Zibanejad) 3/23/19 at Winnipeg (Connor/Hayes)
3 - five times, last: Viktor Arvidsson, 1/15 in 7-2 win vs. Washington Most goals scored, game 4 – Eric Nystrom, 1/24/14 at Calgary Predators scored an empty-net goal 4/6/19 vs. Chicago (Sissons) 3/16/19 at San Jose (Arvidsson)
3 - three times, last: Kyle Connor, 3/23 in 5-0 loss at Winnipeg Most goals by an opponent, game 3 - 41 times, last: Kyle Connor, 3/23/19 at Winnipeg
2 - nine times, last: Filip Forsberg, 3/12 in 3-2 loss at Anaheim (3rd per.) Most goals scored, period 3 – four times, last: Filip Forsberg, 2/21/17 vs. Calgary (2nd per.) Opponent scored an empty-net goal 3/9/19 vs. Carolina (Aho) 3/1/19 at Winnipeg (Hayes)
2 - twice, last: Kyle Connor, 3/23 in 5-0 loss at Winnipeg (3rd per.) Most goals by an opponent, period 3 – five times, last: John Tavares, 10/28 vs. NYI (3rd per.) Predators scored five or more goals 4/6/19 vs. Chicago (5-2 win) 2/19/19 at Dallas (5-3 win)
2018-19 season ASSISTS Franchise Record
3 - five times, last: Ryan Ellis, 2/19 in 5-3 win at Dallas Most assists, game 5 – twice, last: Roman Josi, 2/27/18 in 6-5 win at Winnipeg Opponent scored five or more goals 3/9/19 vs. Carolina (5-3 loss) 3/23/19 at Winnipeg (5-0 loss)
4 - twice, last: Artemi Panarin, 3/30 in 5-2 loss vs. Columbus Most assists by an opponent, game 5 – three times last: Jack Eichel, 3/31 in 7-4 loss vs. Buffalo Predators won by five or more goals 1/15/19 vs. Washington (7-2 win) 12/13/17 at Vancouver (7-1)
3 - Filip Forsberg, 2/1 in 4-1 win at Florida (3rd per.) Most assists, period 3 - 14 times, last: Filip Forsberg, 2/1/19 in 4-1 win at Florida (3rd per.)
Predators lost by five or more goals 2/23/19 vs. Colorado (5-0 loss) 3/23/19 at Winnipeg (5-0 loss)
3 - Artemi Panarin, 3/30 in 5-2 loss vs. Columbus (1st per.) Most assists by an opponent, period 4 – three times, last: Jack Eichel 3/31/18 vs. Buffalo (2nd per.)
2018-19 season POINTS Franchise Record Predator recorded a point in his NHL debut 10/10/17 vs. Philadelphia (Girard, assist) 3/21/14 at Calgary (Jarnkrok, assist)
3 - 17 times, last: Roman Josi (2g-1a), 2/19 in 5-3 win at Dallas Most points, game 5 – four times, last: Roman Josi (5a), 2/27/18 in 6-5 win at Winnipeg
Predator recorded a point in his club debut 11/11/17 vs. Pittsburgh (Turris, goal) 3/1/19 at Winnipeg (Granlund, assist)
4 - six times, last: Artemi Panarin (4a), 3/30 in 5-2 loss vs. Columbus Most points by an opponent, game 6 – Peter Forsberg (1g-5a), 1/1/03 vs. Colorado
3 - twice, last: Filip Forsberg (3a), 2/1 in 4-1 win at Florida (3rd per.) Most points, period 3 - 42 times, last: Filip Forsberg (2a), 2/1/19 in 4-1 win at Florida (2nd per.) Predators goaltender credited with a goal 4/15/06 vs. Phoenix (Mason) Never
3 - three times, last: Artemi Panarin (3a), 3/30 in 5-2 loss vs. Columbus (1st per.) Most points by an opponent, period 4 – four times, last: Jack Eichel (4a), 3/31/18 in 7-4 loss vs. Buffalo (2nd per.)
Predators goaltender assisted on a goal 2/17/18 vs. Detroit (Saros) 4/1/18 at Tampa Bay (Saros)
2018-19 season SHOTS Franchise Record
10 - Roman Josi, 11/3 at Boston Most shots, game 14 – Patric Hornqvist, 12/29/10 vs. Dallas Predators had a penalty shot 2/22/18 vs. San Jose (Sissons, save) 3/12/13 at Dallas (Clune, goal)
2018-19 season PENALTY MINUTES Franchise Record Opponent had a penalty shot 3/30/19 vs. Columbus (Atkinson, save) 3/12/19 at Anaheim (Jones, save)
12 - twice, last: P.K. Subban, 1/15 vs. Washington Most penalty minutes, game 35 – Jeremy Stevenson, 10/25/05 vs. Chicago
29 - Duncan Keith, 12/1 vs. Chicago Most penalty minutes by an opponent, game 34 – twice, last: Krzysztof Oliwa, 3/20/04 at Calgary No penalties against Predators 2/23/17 vs. Colorado (4-2) 1/2/18 at Vegas (0-3)
2018-19 season STREAKS Franchise Record Predators scored GTG or GWG in the final minute of regulation/overtime 4/4/19 vs. Vancouver (Johansen, GWG) 2/27/18 at Winnipeg (Hartman, GWG)
3 - six times, last: Viktor Arvidsson (4g), 2/10-2/14 Longest goal-scoring streak 6 – four times, last: James Neal (7g), 11/5 – 11/17/16 Opponent scored GTG or GWG in the final minute of regulation/overtime 12/8/17 vs. Vegas (Haula, GTG) 1/4/19 at Detroit (Larkin, GWG)
5 - twice, last: Ryan Johansen (6a), 3/9-3/19 Longest assist streak 7 – three times, last: Kyle Turris (8a), 12/2/17-12/16/17
6 - twice, last: Ryan Johansen (2g-7a), 2/5-2/14 Longest point-scoring streak 16 – J.P. Dumont (8g-14a), 12/29/07-1/31/08 Predators scored with an extra attacker 3/9/19 vs. Carolina (Granlund) 3/12/19 at Anaheim (Forsberg)
2018-19 season GOALTENDERS Franchise Record Opponent scored with an extra attacker 3/5/19 vs. Minnesota (Fiala) 3/29/19 at Pittsburgh (Bjugstad)
47 - Juuse Saros, 1/23 in 2-1 win at Vegas Most saves, game 54 – Dan Ellis, 11/11/08 at San Jose
49 - Anton Khudobin, 12/27 in 2-0 loss vs. Dallas Most saves by an opposing goaltender, game 53 – Carey Price, 11/14/09 vs. Montreal Preds overcame a two-goal deficit to win 4/6/19 vs. Chicago (5-2) 1/1/19 at Washington (6-3)
6 - Pekka Rinne, 10/11-11/7 Longest winning streak 11 – twice, last: Pekka Rinne, 2/19/18-3/19/18 Preds overcame a three-goal deficit to win 2/13/18 vs. St. Louis (4-3) 1/31/12 at Minnesota (5-4)
5 - Pekka Rinne, 12/18-12/29 Longest losing streak 8 – Chris Mason, 2/9-4/27/13
6 - Juuse Saros, 12/15 in 2-1 SOW vs. New Jersey Most shootout attempts against, game 11 – Pekka Rinne, 3/27/10 vs. Detroit
2 - Pekka Rinne, 11/12 in 2-1 SOL at Anaheim Most shootout goals against, game 3 – four times, last: Pekka Rinne, 1/31/13 at Los Angeles
2018-19
Dallas 2 2 0 1.000
Anton Khudobin (DAL) 1 0 1 .000
Minnesota 2 2 0 1.000
New Jersey 2 2 0 1.000
OVERTIME DECISIONS
Chicago 1 1 0 1.000 Date Result Goal Scorer/Time Winning Goaltender
Edmonton 1 1 0 1.000 10/25/18 NASHVILLE 4 at New Jersey 3 Turris, 3:35 Juuse Saros
Vancouver 1 1 0 1.000 11/10/18 NASHVILLE 5 at Dallas 4 Ekholm, 2:27 Juuse Saros
Anaheim 1 0 1 .000 12/13/18 Vancouver 3 at NASHVILLE 4 Sissons, 3:05 Pekka Rinne
Columbus 1 0 1 .000 12/17/18 Nashville 3 at OTTAWA 4 Chabot, 0:21 Craig Anderson
Detroit 1 0 1 .000 1/4/19 Nashville 3 at DETROIT 4 Larkin, 4:43 Jimmy Howard
Ottawa 1 0 1 .000 1/9/19 NASHVILLE 4 at Chicago 3 Forsberg, 1:00 Pekka Rinne
Pittsburgh 1 0 1 .000 1/10/19 Nashville 3 at COLUMBUS 4 Panarin, 1:22 Joonas Korpisalo
St. Louis 1 0 1 .000 2/7/19 Dallas 2 at NASHVILLE 3 Johansen, 0:43 Juuse Saros
2/10/19 ST. LOUIS 5 at Nashville 4 Tarasenko, 0:16 Jake Allen
2018-19
Rakell (ANA) 1 1 100.0% 1 OPP. TOTALS 8 25 68.0% 2-4 NJD Stafford Saros S 1-1
Crosby (PIT) 1 1 100.0% 1 NSH Jarnkrok Kinkaid S 1-1
Gagner (EDM) 1 1 100.0% 0 NJD Boyle Saros S 1-1
Palmieri (NJD) 1 1 100.0% 0 NSH Fiala Kinkaid S 1-1
Aberg (MIN/ANA) 1 2 50.0% 0 NJD Bratt Saros M 1-1
NSH Smith Kinkaid S 1-1
Parise (MIN) 1 2 50.0% 0 NJD Hischier Saros S 1-1
Getzlaf (ANA) 0 1 0.0% 0 NSH Johansen Kinkaid G 1-2
Kase (ANA) 0 1 0.0% 0 NJD Quenneville Saros S 1-2
Draisaitl (EDM) 0 1 0.0% 0 (Nashville wins shootout, 2-1)
Nugent-Hopkins (EDM) 0 1 0.0% 0
Rattie (EDM) 0 1 0.0% 0 FEBRUARY 25, 2019 VS. EDMONTON
Team Shooter Goaltender Result SO Score
Zucker (MIN) 0 1 0.0% 0 NSH Turris Koskinen M 0-0
Boyle (NJD) 0 1 0.0% 0 EDM Draisaitl Rinne M 0-0
Bratt (NJD) 0 1 0.0% 0 NSH Ellis Koskinen S 0-0
Hischier (NJD) 0 1 0.0% 0 EDM Nugent-Hopkins Rinne M 0-0
Quenneville (NJD) 0 1 0.0% 0 NSH Forsberg Koskinen G 0-1
Stafford (NJD) 0 1 0.0% 0 EDM Gagner Rinne G 1-1
NSH Boyle Koskinen G 1-2
Kessel (PIT) 0 1 0.0% 0 EDM Rattie Rinne S 1-2
Donato (MIN) 0 2 0.0% 0 (Nashville wins shootout, 2-1)
Fiala (MIN) 0 2 0.0% 0
TEAM TOTALS 6 24 25.0% 2 MARCH 3, 2019 VS. MINNESOTA
Team Shooter Goaltender Result SO Score
MIN Donato Saros M 0-0
NSH Turris Stalock S 0-0
MIN Fiala Saros M 0-0
NSH Ellis Stalock G 1-0
MIN Parise Saros G 1-1
NSH Forsberg Stalock S 1-1
MIN Zucker Saros S 1-1
NSH Johansen Stalock G 2-1
(Nashville wins shootout, 2-1)
2018-19
41 1/13/19 Sebastian Aho Nashville 3 at Carolina 6 Pekka Rinne Nov 17 Vs LAK 0-0,1/0 10:33 0-2,5/0 25:38 0-0,0/0 20:30 0-0,5/1 12:59 1-0,1/0 13:52 0-0,3/-1 18:57 0-2,3/1 20:19
OPPONENTS’ SHUTOUTS Nov 19 Vs TBL 0-0,1/0 12:03 0-0,0/0 26:29 0-0,3/0 19:14 0-0,1/0 12:16 1-0,3/0 15:34 1-0,2/1 19:14 0-0,4/-1 18:09
42 2/10/19 Vladimir Tarasenko St. Louis 5 at Nashville 4 (OT) Juuse Saros Nov 21 Vs STL 0-1,2/2 10:37 1-0,5/1 25:11 0-0,0/0 21:39 0-1,0/2 11:23 0-0,0/0 16:17 1-0(W),7/1 17:26 0-0,2/0 16:25
NO. DATE GOALTENDER SAVES SCORE Nov 23 @ STL 0-0,0/-2 13:54 0-0,1/-2 25:02 0-1,2/-1 16:53 0-0,0/-1 14:37 0-0,0/0 03:39 0-0,1/-2 18:27 0-0,1/0 16:30
43 3/23/19 Kyle Connor Nashville 0 at Winnipeg 5 Pekka Rinne 114 10/9/19 Mike Smith 43 Calgary 3 at Nashville 0 Nov 25 Vs ANA DNP 0-1,4/0 25:59 0-0,0/1 19:27 0-0,2/1 11:58 INJ 0-1,2/0 17:17 0-2,0/2 17:47
Nov 27 Vs COL DNP 0-0,5/0 24:40 0-0,2/0 19:10 0-0,0/1 13:27 INJ 0-1,2/1 18:18 0-0,0/0 18:22
115 11/29/18 Adin Hill 29 Arizona 3 at Nashville 0 Nov 29 Vs ARI DNP 0-0,1/-2 24:45 0-0,0/0 20:58 0-0,0/0 14:12 INJ 0-0,2/-1 15:08 0-0,1/0 14:44
Dec 1 Vs CHI DNP 0-0,1/1 24:12 0-1,0/1 19:48 0-0,1/0 13:55 INJ INJ 0-0,0/1 20:27
PREDATORS’ PENALTY SHOTS (11 GOALS, 20 STOPS ALL-TIME) 116 12/27/18 Anton Khudobin 49 Dallas 2 at Nashville 0 Dec 3 Vs BUF DNP 1-0,3/-1 24:32 0-0,0/0 19:42 0-0,2/0 13:43 INJ INJ 0-0,1/0 18:23
Dec 6 @ VAN DNP 0-0,2/-1 25:48 0-0,0/-1 20:56 0-2,1/1 11:39 INJ INJ 1-1,2/2 15:43
NO. DATE PLAYER GOALTENDER SCORE RESULT 117 2/23/19 Philipp Grubauer 38 Colorado 5 at Nashville 0 Dec 8 @ CGY 0-0,1/0 12:37 0-0,1/1 23:51 0-0,0/-3 20:15 0-0,3/-1 13:59 INJ INJ 1-0,3/-1 17:32
none Dec 11 Vs OTT 0-0,3/0 09:59 1-0(W),3/0 25:24 0-0,1/1 22:21 0-0,2/1 10:31 INJ INJ 0-1,2/1 17:57
118 2/26/19 Jordan Binnington 19 Nashville 0 at St. Louis 2 Dec 13 Vs VAN DNP 0-0,2/1 27:03 0-1,2/1 18:42 0-1,2/0 13:48 0-1,1/0 17:07 INJ 1-1(W),1/1 20:27
Dec 15 Vs NJD DNP 0-0,2/-1 26:21 0-0,1/1 22:10 0-0,1/0 12:01 0-0,1/0 15:33 INJ 0-0,1/-1 19:38
Dec 17 @ OTT DNP 0-1,2/-1 23:07 0-0,3/0 21:58 0-0,1/0 11:19 0-0,1/-1 16:07 INJ 0-0,1/0 20:03
OPPONENTS’ PENALTY SHOTS (16 GOALS, 26 STOPS ALL-TIME) Dec 18 @ CHI 0-0,1/0 12:18 0-0,0/-1 22:57 0-0,1/0 20:01 0-0,2/0 14:32 0-0,0/-1 13:54 INJ 0-0,2/0 14:53
Dec 20 @ PHI 0-0,0/-1 10:30 0-1,2/0 27:02 0-0,1/-1 17:02 0-0,2/0 20:58 0-0,0/-1 17:08 INJ DNP
NO. DATE PLAYER GOALTENDER SCORE RESULT Dec 22 @ BOS DNP 0-0,1/-1 22:53 0-0,2/0 20:39 0-0,2/0 13:01 1-0,2/0 14:31 INJ INJ
Dec 27 Vs DAL DNP 0-0,2/0 25:57 0-0,1/0 17:36 INJ 0-0,3/0 14:37 INJ INJ
39 12/6/18 Elias Pettersson Pekka Rinne Nashville 3 at Vancouver 5 GOAL Dec 29 Vs NYR 0-0,1/1 12:16 0-0,2/0 25:53 0-0,0/1 13:19 INJ DNP INJ INJ
Dec 31 @ WSH 0-0,0/0 11:20 1-0,1/0 25:51 0-0,1/0 14:29 INJ DNP INJ INJ
40 1/21/19 Matt Nieto Pekka Rinne Nashville 4 at Colorado 1 NO GOAL Jan 1 Vs PHI DNP 0-1,2/2 22:32 0-0,1/1 15:52 INJ INJ INJ INJ
Jan 4 @ DET 0-0,0/-1 11:39 0-1,1/0 26:20 0-0,0/-1 13:07 INJ INJ INJ INJ
41 3/12/19 Max Jones Pekka Rinne Nashville 2 at Anaheim 3 NO GOAL Jan 5 @ MTL DNP 0-0,5/2 24:37 0-0,0/0 19:49 INJ INJ INJ 0-0,0/2 14:29
Jan 7 @ TOR DNP 0-1,0/1 23:41 0-0,0/0 17:40 INJ INJ 0-0,3/0 13:54 1-1,2/2 15:33
42 3/30/19 Cam Atkinson Juuse Saros Columbus 5 at Nashville 2 NO GOAL Jan 9 @ CHI DNP 0-0,0/-2 24:46 0-0,0/1 16:21 INJ INJ 2-0(W),7/0 18:14 1-0,1/1 16:03
Jan 10 @ CBJ DNP 0-0,2/1 24:49 0-0,2/0 15:43 INJ INJ 0-0,4/-1 18:37 0-1,0/1 13:09
Note: “No.” column indicates the number in franchise history. Jan 13 @ CAR DNP 0-1,1/-1 22:31 0-0,0/1 15:10 INJ INJ 2-0,3/0 20:31 1-0,1/1 16:43
Jan 15 Vs WSH DNP 0-0,1/3 22:09 0-0,1/3 18:11 0-0,0/2 14:29 INJ 0-1,2/2 15:37 0-1,1/1 19:12
Jan 17 Vs WPG DNP 0-1,4/1 22:14 0-0,1/-4 14:23 0-0,1/-4 12:51 INJ 0-1,3/-1 17:56 0-0,1/0 17:43
Jan 19 Vs FLA DNP 0-0,5/-1 25:00 0-0,0/0 11:32 0-0,0/1 09:17 INJ 0-0,3/-3 18:44 0-0,4/-2 22:36
Jan 21 @ COL DNP 1-0,3/2 22:36 0-0,0/-1 15:51 DNP INJ 0-1,3/1 19:35 0-0,3/2 19:58
Jan 23 @ VGK DNP 0-1,3/1 24:10 0-0,0/0 16:39 DNP INJ 0-0,1/0 17:11 0-0,0/0 15:56
Feb 1 @ FLA DNP 0-0,1/3 21:14 0-0,1/0 19:40 0-0,0/0 13:48 INJ 0-3,3/3 18:12 0-0,0/0 17:15
Feb 2 Vs DAL DNP 0-0,0/-3 22:05 0-0,1/1 11:28 DNP INJ 0-0,1/-2 22:11 0-1,3/0 17:04
Feb 5 Vs ARI Claimed on waivers by MIN, 1/25 1-1(W),4/4 20:42 0-0,0/1 14:18 0-0,1/-1 12:13 INJ 1-0,6/-2 19:15 0-1,2/1 16:37
Feb 7 Vs DAL 0-0,0/-2 24:46 0-0,0/2 13:29 0-1,0/2 11:19 0-0,0/-1 16:07 0-1,2/1 17:11 0-0,2/0 14:24
Feb 9 @ STL 0-0,1/0 22:23 0-0,1/-2 13:25 DNP 0-0,2/0 15:13 0-1,4/0 19:09 0-0,0/-1 17:50
Feb 10 Vs STL 0-2,0/3 18:37 0-0,0/-1 14:49 0-0,1/-1 10:33 0-0,3/-1 14:52 1-0,7/1 21:08 0-0,1/-1 15:15
Feb 12 Vs DET 0-0,0/0 21:46 0-0,0/1 09:37 0-0,4/1 07:52 0-0,1/0 15:23 0-1,6/-1 20:29 0-0,1/0 11:35
Feb 14 Vs MTL 0-1,2/2 25:45 0-0,0/-1 20:19 0-0,2/0 11:21 0-0,4/0 14:09 0-0,2/1 17:20 0-0,1/-1 15:04
Feb 16 @ VGK 0-0,1/-3 22:09 0-0,1/-2 13:37 0-0,2/-1 12:11 0-0,0/0 15:55 0-0,3/0 16:01 0-0,2/-1 15:01
Feb 19 @ DAL 0-3,2/4 23:22 0-0,2/-1 10:40 0-0,0/0 10:01 0-1,2/1 12:53 1-0,7/0 16:30 0-0,1/0 14:07
Feb 21 Vs LAK 0-1,3/1 22:54 0-0,1/0 14:37 DNP 1-0,2/1 18:02 0-1,0/0 20:44 0-0,1/-1 11:42
Feb 23 Vs COL 0-0,3/-1 22:36 0-0,0/0 08:17 0-0,2/-1 10:20 0-0,0/0 16:45 0-0,4/-1 17:49 0-0,1/0 13:09
Feb 25 Vs EDM 0-0,3/1 25:24 INJ 0-0,1/0 13:41 0-0,0/-1 18:31 0-0,9/-1 21:29 1-0,3/1 17:23
Feb 26 @ STL 0-0,2/0 22:23 INJ 0-0,2/0 12:28 0-0,0/0 16:46 0-0,2/0 20:28 0-0,0/0 15:46
Mar 1 @ WPG 0-2,1/1 24:52 INJ 0-0,1/0 09:24 0-0,1/1 15:06 0-1,1/-3 18:11 0-0,0/0 15:10
Mar 3 @ MIN 0-0,1/-1 22:37 INJ 0-0,0/0 11:07 0-1,3/0 14:10 1-0,6/0 22:40 0-0,0/0 14:44
Mar 5 Vs MIN 0-1,1/1 24:29 INJ DNP 0-0,0/-2 11:43 0-0,2/-2 17:12 0-0,1/1 17:37
Mar 9 Vs CAR 0-1,1/0 23:47 INJ 0-0,1/1 08:48 0-1,2/1 14:42 DNP 0-0,0/1 11:55
Mar 12 @ ANA 0-0,2/-1 22:58 INJ 0-0,0/-2 08:47 0-0,1/0 14:54 2-0,6/-1 20:55 0-0,2/-1 09:23
Mar 14 @ LAK 0-0,0/3 22:13 INJ 0-0,1/0 12:49 DNP 0-0,4/0 17:37 1-1,4/2 13:23
Mar 16 @ SJS 0-0,4/0 22:37 INJ 0-0,0/1 09:22 DNP 1-1(W),3/2 17:50 1-0,3/0 13:51
Mar 19 Vs TOR 0-1,2/1 22:54 INJ 0-0,0/1 11:13 0-0,2/0 11:30 1-0,3/1 17:52 0-0,2/0 15:38
Mar 21 Vs PIT 1-0,3/1 24:51 INJ 0-0,0/0 07:14 0-0,1/1 18:12 0-0,2/-1 16:57 0-0,1/0 15:35
Mar 23 @ WPG 0-0,1/-1 23:59 INJ 0-0,1/-2 13:45 0-0,2/-3 18:05 0-0,2/0 15:34 0-0,1/-5 16:08
Mar 25 @ MIN 0-0,0/0 23:05 INJ 0-0,1/0 08:59 0-0,1/0 14:17 0-0,2/0 18:32 0-0,0/0 16:43
Mar 29 @ PIT 0-0,2/0 23:29 INJ 0-0,2/1 10:25 0-0,0/0 17:37 0-0,2/0 16:49 0-0,2/0 16:06
Mar 30 Vs CBJ 0-0,1/-3 21:11 0-0,1/-1 14:43 DNP 0-0,2/-2 14:37 1-0,1/0 16:19 0-0,2/-3 17:47
Apr 2 @ BUF 0-0,0/-2 23:48 0-0,1/0 12:22 DNP 0-1,3/2 14:58 0-0,4/1 16:29 0-0,3/0 16:28
Apr 4 Vs VAN 0-1,2/1 21:09 0-0,2/0 11:59 DNP 0-0,1/0 15:57 0-1,3/1 19:20 1-0,2/2 16:03
Apr 6 Vs CHI 0-1,1/0 22:08 0-1,1/0 13:10 DNP 0-0,3/0 16:42 1-1,5/2 19:41 1-0,2/1 15:26
DATE OPP #11 BOYLE #13 BONINO #14 EKHOLM #15 SMITH #16 PITLICK #17 SIMMONDS #19 JARNKROK DATE OPP #20 SALOMAKI #23 GRIMALDI #33 ARVIDSSON #36 RINALDO #46 DONOVAN #51 WATSON #52 IRWIN
Oct 4 @ NYR 0-0,1/0 15:00 0-2,1/2 22:57 0-1,6/1 14:56 0-0,2/-1 16:00 Oct 4 @ NYR 0-0,0/1 09:17 MIL 0-0,0/0 17:39 0-0,2/1 07:46 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 6 @ NYI 0-0,0/1 15:58 1-0,2/1 24:42 1-0,4/1 13:55 0-0,0/0 15:12 Oct 6 @ NYI DNP MIL 2-0(W),2/1 16:38 0-0,1/0 07:19 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 9 Vs CGY 0-0,3/0 16:01 0-0,4/-1 21:21 0-0,5/0 17:47 0-0,2/0 16:13 Oct 9 Vs CGY DNP MIL 0-0,3/-1 10:53 0-0,0/0 05:30 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 11 Vs WPG 0-0,0/2 17:39 0-0,2/2 17:40 0-0,2/0 14:41 0-0,0/2 11:33 Oct 11 Vs WPG 0-0,2/0 10:53 MIL 0-1,1/1 18:15 0-0,1/0 11:19 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 13 Vs NYI 0-1,2/1 16:10 0-1,2/0 21:09 0-0,1/0 12:03 1-0,2/1 15:48 Oct 13 Vs NYI 0-0,1/0 12:09 MIL 1-1(W),4/1 18:30 0-0,0/0 11:15 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 15 Vs MIN 0-0,0/0 16:13 1-0,1/1 21:59 1-0,3/-1 14:25 0-0,0/0 15:18 Oct 15 Vs MIN 1-0,2/1 08:27 MIL 0-0,1/1 18:12 0-0,0/0 07:07 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 19 @ CGY 0-0,1/0 18:45 0-0,1/1 19:59 1-0,3/0 15:12 0-0,1/0 17:57 Oct 19 @ CGY 0-0,1/-1 05:56 MIL 0-0,3/1 16:29 1-0(W),2/0 06:45 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 20 @ EDM 0-1,0/2 15:05 0-2,1/2 22:25 0-0,2/0 14:34 0-0,0/0 14:53 Oct 20 @ EDM DNP MIL 1-0,4/1 20:00 0-0,0/0 07:56 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 23 Vs SJS 0-0,0/0 17:45 0-0,2/0 24:26 1-0,2/0 13:03 0-0,0/0 14:47 Oct 23 Vs SJS 0-0,0/0 08:48 MIL 2-1,3/3 20:16 0-0,1/0 08:28 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 25 @ NJD 0-0,0/0 14:16 0-1,2/-1 22:59 0-0,4/0 18:57 0-1,1/1 16:41 Oct 25 @ NJD DNP 0-0,2/0 13:14 1-0,3/0 20:56 0-0,0/0 08:53 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 27 Vs EDM 0-0,0/-1 12:24 0-0,2/-1 20:37 0-0,3/-1 16:50 0-0,1/0 16:18 Oct 27 Vs EDM DNP 0-0,0/-1 05:33 0-1,4/0 21:32 0-0,0/0 02:53 MIL SUS DNP
Oct 30 Vs VGK 0-0,0/1 12:46 0-0,0/1 23:26 0-1,2/1 15:41 1-0,2/1 15:37 Oct 30 Vs VGK 0-0,0/0 08:47 DNP 1-0,4/1 18:31 0-0,0/0 06:50 MIL SUS 0-0,0/1 11:16
Nov 1 @ TBL 0-0,1/0 17:13 0-1,2/2 22:36 0-0,3/1 17:07 1-1,1/2 18:19 Nov 1 @ TBL 1-0,1/0 08:18 0-0,0/-1 07:35 DNP DNP MIL SUS 0-0,0/1 15:52
Nov 3 Vs BOS 0-1,5/1 15:17 0-0,2/0 21:35 0-0,3/0 14:16 0-0,1/0 14:03 Nov 3 Vs BOS 0-0,0/1 10:35 0-0,1/0 07:46 DNP DNP MIL SUS 0-0,0/0 08:42
Nov 7 @ COL 0-3,4/3 17:22 0-1,1/1 23:05 0-0,1/0 13:02 0-0,3/0 13:58 Nov 7 @ COL 0-0,3/1 09:09 DNP INJ 0-0,1/0 09:28 MIL SUS DNP
Nov 10 @ DAL 0-0,2/1 14:40 1-0(W),1/0 23:12 0-0,3/0 15:18 INJ Nov 10 @ DAL 0-0,1/0 09:16 0-0,1/-1 07:46 0-1,2/0 19:00 DNP MIL SUS DNP
Nov 12 @ ANA 0-0,0/0 17:01 0-0,0/1 26:14 0-1,8/0 15:43 INJ Nov 12 @ ANA 0-0,0/0 17:42 DNP INJ 0-0,0/0 05:50 MIL SUS 0-0,0/0 09:35
Nov 13 @ SJS 0-0,4/1 18:47 0-0,2/0 30:15 1-1,6/0 15:04 INJ Nov 13 @ SJS 0-0,1/0 13:20 1-0,2/1 08:52 INJ 0-0,0/0 07:48 MIL SUS 0-1,0/1 10:10
Nov 15 @ ARI 1-0,3/0 17:46 0-0,1/0 24:02 0-0,3/0 17:24 0-0,1/0 14:18 Nov 15 @ ARI 0-0,3/0 07:01 DNP INJ DNP MIL 0-1,1/1 11:41 0-0,2/0 08:25
2018-19
Nov 17 Vs LAK 1-0,2/1 18:48 0-0,1/0 23:11 0-0,3/0 18:47 3-0(W),4/1 14:32 Nov 17 Vs LAK 0-0,2/0 07:44 DNP INJ DNP MIL 0-1,3/0 17:39 DNP
Nov 19 Vs TBL 0-0,1/-1 19:02 0-2,2/0 22:00 0-1,3/1 16:22 0-1,1/0 18:02 Nov 19 Vs TBL 0-0,3/0 07:26 DNP INJ DNP MIL 0-0,2/-1 17:11 DNP
Nov 21 Vs STL 0-0,1/-1 17:02 0-0,1/0 23:40 0-0,0/0 13:40 0-0,1/0 16:44 Nov 21 Vs STL 0-0,2/2 06:57 MIL INJ DNP MIL 1-0,1/0 11:47 DNP
Nov 23 @ STL 1-0,1/-1 14:53 0-1,3/-1 22:13 0-0,2/-1 17:22 0-0,1/-1 19:14 Nov 23 @ STL 0-0,1/-3 12:57 MIL INJ DNP MIL 0-0,3/0 15:10 DNP
Nov 25 Vs ANA 1-1,5/2 18:04 0-1,1/1 23:56 1-0,4/0 16:18 0-0,2/0 16:56 Nov 25 Vs ANA 0-0,0/-1 08:47 MIL INJ 0-0,0/0 04:44 MIL 3-0(W),4/3 16:06 0-0,0/1 11:11
Nov 27 Vs COL 0-0,0/-1 18:16 0-0,2/0 22:07 0-0,2/1 14:07 0-1,0/1 15:20 Nov 27 Vs COL 0-0,4/0 09:48 0-0,0/0 10:14 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,0/-1 14:37 0-1,3/1 12:52
Nov 29 Vs ARI 0-0,3/0 15:02 0-0,0/0 24:20 0-0,4/0 16:26 0-0,0/-1 19:40 Nov 29 Vs ARI 0-0,2/0 07:50 0-0,2/0 10:42 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,2/0 15:44 0-0,3/0 10:14
Dec 1 Vs CHI DNP 0-1,2/2 22:00 1-1,3/1 17:13 0-0,1/0 18:37 Dec 1 Vs CHI 0-0,0/1 16:45 DNP INJ 0-0,0/-1 06:39 MIL 1-0,2/1 15:15 0-1,3/0 12:27
Dec 3 Vs BUF 0-0,0/1 12:00 0-1,0/1 23:25 0-1,2/1 14:41 0-0,1/0 15:00 Dec 3 Vs BUF 0-0,1/0 13:28 0-0,2/0 07:37 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,2/0 17:21 0-0,2/1 12:19
Dec 6 @ VAN 0-0,1/0 13:29 0-0,1/-1 23:03 0-0,1/0 15:10 0-0,4/0 16:25 Dec 6 @ VAN 0-1,2/2 10:17 0-0,4/0 12:43 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,1/2 14:40 1-0,4/2 12:31
Dec 8 @ CGY 0-0,1/-1 16:01 0-1,1/-3 24:19 1-0,3/0 16:51 0-0,0/0 14:16 Dec 8 @ CGY 0-1,0/1 14:10 0-1,3/0 12:31 INJ 0-0,1/0 06:09 MIL 0-0,1/0 15:47 DNP
Dec 11 Vs OTT 0-0,2/0 10:29 0-0,0/0 07:15 INJ DNP MIL 1-0,3/1 15:19 DNP
Skaters: Goals-Assists (Game Winning) Shots (+/-) TOI DND: Did Not Dress DNP: Did not play INJ: Injured MIL: Milwaukee (AHL) SUS: Suspended
Dec 11 Vs OTT 0-0,0/1 17:50 0-1,5/2 25:38 1-0,3/1 15:58 0-0,1/1 15:49
Dec 13 Vs VAN 1-1,3/1 17:24 0-1,0/0 23:00 0-0,3/1 16:44 1-0,5/0 18:41 Dec 13 Vs VAN 0-0,0/0 08:22 0-0,2/0 09:12 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,0/0 15:54 0-0,4/1 12:37
Dec 15 Vs NJD 0-0,1/-1 18:10 0-1,1/1 24:33 0-0,0/0 14:47 0-0,2/0 14:13 Dec 15 Vs NJD 0-1,4/1 08:23 0-0,2/1 07:43 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,3/-1 17:14 0-0,0/0 12:30
Dec 17 @ OTT 0-0,1/0 14:18 0-0,1/0 24:54 1-0,7/-1 16:39 0-0,3/0 18:34 Dec 17 @ OTT 0-0,1/0 09:49 0-0,1/0 08:33 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,3/0 15:55 0-0,2/0 11:55
Dec 18 @ CHI 0-0,2/0 14:12 0-1,2/1 23:28 0-0,2/0 15:22 0-0,1/-1 17:34 Dec 18 @ CHI 0-0,0/0 10:02 0-0,1/0 11:03 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,3/-1 14:35 DNP
Dec 20 @ PHI 1-0,2/1 15:18 DNP 0-0,3/0 16:16 0-1,2/1 18:59 Dec 20 @ PHI 0-0,4/-1 10:02 0-0,2/0 05:59 INJ 0-0,1/0 04:26 MIL 0-0,2/-2 15:35 0-0,2/-1 13:08
Dec 22 @ BOS 0-0,2/0 19:14 0-0,0/0 21:24 0-1,4/-1 16:52 0-0,1/0 18:13 Dec 22 @ BOS 0-1,2/1 14:32 0-0,3/0 15:05 INJ 0-0,0/0 07:41 MIL 0-0,0/0 10:22 0-0,1/0 15:07
Dec 27 Vs DAL 0-0,1/-1 17:18 0-0,8/0 21:14 0-0,3/-1 15:39 0-0,4/-1 21:39 Dec 27 Vs DAL 0-0,1/0 08:45 0-0,1/0 11:33 0-0,6/-1 21:17 DNP MIL 0-0,3/0 09:38 0-0,3/-2 11:57
Dec 29 Vs NYR 2-0,3/-1 17:42 0-1,3/-2 21:18 0-1,2/1 17:17 0-0,1/1 16:44 Dec 29 Vs NYR 0-0,3/-1 13:10 0-0,0/-1 11:00 0-0,2/-2 23:13 0-0,0/0 06:24 MIL 0-0,4/-1 14:57 DNP
Dec 31 @ WSH 0-1,0/2 18:27 0-2,1/2 22:19 0-1,2/0 14:49 0-0,3/-1 14:07 Dec 31 @ WSH 1-0,1/1 16:02 1-1,5/1 09:27 1-1,3/1 21:01 0-1,0/0 06:24 MIL 0-0,1/1 15:38 DNP
Jan 1 Vs PHI 0-0,1/0 17:31 0-0,3/1 22:40 1-0(W),2/1 16:42 0-0,1/1 18:37 Jan 1 Vs PHI 0-0,1/0 14:47 1-0,1/1 07:56 2-0,6/2 19:21 0-1,1/1 06:18 MIL 0-0,1/0 15:10 0-0,1/1 14:05
Jan 4 @ DET 0-0,0/-1 18:48 0-1,5/-1 23:57 1-0,2/0 14:30 0-1,2/2 19:02 Jan 4 @ DET 0-0,0/-1 06:42 0-1,0/-1 14:34 0-0,4/0 22:33 DNP MIL 0-0,1/0 13:32 DNP
Jan 5 @ MTL 0-0,1/0 16:37 1-1(W),2/2 23:54 2-0,3/2 11:36 0-1,3/1 16:02 Jan 5 @ MTL DNP 0-1,2/1 14:13 1-0,3/0 17:12 DNP MIL 0-0,1/0 17:06 0-0,2/0 12:14
Jan 7 @ TOR 0-1,0/1 16:52 1-1(W),2/1 24:25 0-1,2/2 15:41 0-1,1/2 15:11 Jan 7 @ TOR INJ 0-0,1/0 11:34 0-0,5/0 16:09 DNP MIL 0-0,2/1 14:12 0-1,0/1 13:39
Jan 9 @ CHI 0-0,3/0 16:10 0-2,0/3 24:26 0-0,2/0 15:16 0-1,1/1 14:45 Jan 9 @ CHI INJ 0-0,2/0 09:05 1-0,7/0 20:21 DNP MIL 0-0,3/0 14:13 0-0,0/0 11:48
Jan 10 @ CBJ 1-0,1/2 15:28 1-1,6/0 24:06 0-0,2/1 15:25 0-0,2/0 16:25 Jan 10 @ CBJ INJ 0-0,2/0 10:17 1-0,2/-1 19:47 DNP MIL 0-0,1/0 13:15 0-0,0/0 10:08
Jan 13 @ CAR 0-1,0/1 12:54 0-0,0/-1 23:11 0-0,1/-2 11:48 0-0,2/-2 14:23 Jan 13 @ CAR INJ 0-0,4/-1 13:47 0-1,1/0 20:42 DNP MIL 0-0,1/1 09:22 0-0,0/1 13:00
Jan 15 Vs WSH 2-0,4/2 20:33 0-2,2/2 23:10 0-0,1/0 17:43 1-0,2/1 13:56 Jan 15 Vs WSH INJ 1-0,1/1 09:15 3-0(W),6/3 17:30 DNP MIL 0-1,0/1 12:44 DNP
Jan 17 Vs WPG 0-0,0/0 16:44 0-0,3/1 21:34 0-0,1/-1 11:49 0-0,0/-2 12:40 Jan 17 Vs WPG INJ 0-0,2/-2 09:35 1-0,5/-2 18:49 INJ MIL 0-0,3/-1 16:57 DNP
Jan 19 Vs FLA 1-1,3/2 16:45 0-0,0/-1 22:56 0-0,3/0 15:22 0-0,0/1 15:46 Jan 19 Vs FLA INJ 0-0,3/0 09:40 0-0,2/-2 21:10 INJ MIL 1-1,1/2 10:50 DNP
Jan 21 @ COL 1-1,2/3 18:26 0-1,0/2 22:42 0-0,1/-1 13:30 0-2,2/3 16:48 Jan 21 @ COL INJ 0-0,0/0 08:47 1-0(W),5/1 19:12 INJ MIL 0-1,1/2 13:08 0-0,1/-1 09:40
Jan 23 @ VGK 1-0(W),2/1 18:01 0-0,1/2 26:41 0-0,2/0 13:52 0-0,1/1 14:01 Jan 23 @ VGK INJ 0-0,2/0 07:52 0-0,5/-1 19:19 INJ MIL 0-1,0/1 13:48 0-0,1/0 11:03
Feb 1 @ FLA 0-0,1/1 18:48 0-0,1/0 21:48 0-0,3/1 15:22 0-0,1/0 16:39 Feb 1 @ FLA INJ 0-0,1/0 08:47 2-0(W),5/3 16:32 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 2 Vs DAL 0-0,2/-1 17:28 0-0,3/0 23:37 0-0,3/-1 16:53 1-0,2/0 16:23 Feb 2 Vs DAL INJ 0-0,2/0 08:42 0-0,4/-1 21:04 INJ MIL SUS 0-0,0/1 09:58
Feb 5 Vs ARI Acquired from NJD, 2/6 0-0,4/1 16:08 0-1,2/0 24:18 1-0,5/1 12:57 1-1,1/2 13:10 Feb 5 Vs ARI INJ 0-0,4/0 11:04 0-0,5/-1 21:20 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 7 Vs DAL 0-0,0/-1 14:00 0-0,1/0 14:03 0-0,0/1 23:53 1-0,3/0 13:41 0-0,1/-1 14:23 Feb 7 Vs DAL INJ DNP 1-1,2/2 19:51 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 9 @ STL 0-0,2/-2 12:51 0-0,1/0 12:47 1-0,2/-1 22:47 0-1,5/0 15:01 0-0,1/-1 16:08 Feb 9 @ STL INJ DNP 0-0,1/0 18:58 INJ MIL SUS 0-0,0/-2 11:41
Feb 10 Vs STL 0-0,4/1 11:42 0-0,1/-1 18:30 0-1,4/0 25:46 0-0,0/-1 15:50 0-0,2/-1 16:19 Feb 10 Vs STL INJ DNP 2-0,6/1 21:00 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 12 Vs DET 0-0,3/0 12:32 0-0,1/0 16:24 0-0,1/-1 22:39 0-0,4/0 14:58 0-0,1/0 12:46 Feb 12 Vs DET INJ 0-0,2/0 09:50 1-0,2/-1 19:24 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 14 Vs MTL 1-0(W),3/1 14:27 0-0,0/1 16:07 DNP 0-1,4/1 12:56 0-0,0/0 14:56 Feb 14 Vs MTL INJ 0-0,0/0 09:45 1-0,4/2 20:22 INJ MIL SUS 0-0,2/0 12:39
Feb 16 @ VGK 0-0,1/-1 13:30 0-0,1/-1 16:09 0-1,2/0 22:53 0-0,0/-1 13:27 0-0,0/-2 13:40 Feb 16 @ VGK INJ 0-0,3/-1 10:24 0-0,2/0 17:51 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 19 @ DAL 1-0,2/2 14:42 0-0,2/1 16:02 0-0,4/0 25:15 DNP 0-1,2/2 16:21 Feb 19 @ DAL INJ 1-0,3/1 12:38 0-0,2/0 17:08 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 21 Vs LAK 0-0,3/0 15:36 0-0,3/0 15:11 0-0,3/-1 24:13 INJ 0-0,2/1 16:26 Feb 21 Vs LAK INJ 0-0,1/-1 06:58 0-1,2/1 16:23 INJ MIL SUS 0-0,0/0 08:57
Feb 23 Vs COL 0-0,0/0 17:23 0-0,4/0 17:16 0-0,6/-2 23:54 INJ 0-0,4/0 16:34 Feb 23 Vs COL INJ 0-0,0/0 08:55 0-0,6/-2 16:39 INJ MIL SUS DNP
Feb 25 Vs EDM 0-0,0/0 15:08 0-1,1/1 15:59 0-0,0/1 23:07 INJ Acquired from PHI, 2/25 0-1,6/0 20:47 Feb 25 Vs EDM INJ 0-1,2/1 15:14 0-0,2/0 25:41 INJ 0-0,0/0 03:29 SUS 0-0,2/0 09:16
Feb 26 @ STL 0-0,0/0 11:18 0-0,0/0 12:40 0-0,1/-1 22:49 INJ 0-0,2/0 15:46 0-0,1/-1 14:08 Feb 26 @ STL INJ 0-0,1/0 12:09 0-0,2/-1 18:06 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,0/0 10:46
Mar 1 @ WPG 0-0,2/-1 12:26 0-0,2/0 12:59 1-0,3/1 24:12 INJ 0-0,2/1 12:40 0-0,2/1 15:41 Mar 1 @ WPG INJ 0-0,0/0 08:22 1-0,7/-2 20:34 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,2/0 10:28
Mar 3 @ MIN DNP 1-0,3/0 15:55 0-0,2/0 24:14 0-0,6/-1 14:34 0-1,1/1 11:57 0-0,0/0 12:46 Mar 3 @ MIN INJ 0-1,1/0 10:33 0-0,1/0 23:29 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,2/0 10:40
Mar 5 Vs MIN 1-0,2/0 13:22 0-0,1/2 16:38 0-0,2/-2 26:09 1-0,1/-1 16:09 0-0,1/1 10:01 0-0,0/0 14:28 Mar 5 Vs MIN INJ 0-2,0/2 09:51 1-1,3/-1 19:56 INJ 0-1,1/0 11:18 SUS 0-0,0/0 11:56
Mar 9 Vs CAR 1-0,6/1 13:02 0-0,1/0 14:13 0-0,3/0 24:38 1-0,6/1 11:33 0-0,0/0 14:56 0-0,0/0 11:19 Mar 9 Vs CAR INJ 0-0,2/-1 13:13 0-1,1/-1 19:40 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,2/1 10:43
Mar 12 @ ANA 0-0,1/0 14:43 0-0,2/-1 15:05 0-0,2/0 23:20 0-0,3/0 15:36 0-0,2/-1 19:36 0-0,2/-1 09:41 Mar 12 @ ANA INJ DNP 0-0,2/-1 21:51 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,0/-2 07:40
Mar 14 @ LAK 0-0,0/-1 11:32 0-0,2/0 16:32 0-0,1/1 24:00 1-0(W),3/2 13:12 0-0,2/0 15:36 0-1,0/2 15:15 Mar 14 @ LAK INJ 0-0,2/-1 10:04 1-0,4/1 19:06 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,2/-1 11:28
Mar 16 @ SJS 0-0,2/0 11:49 0-1,0/1 18:12 0-0,3/1 25:22 0-1,1/0 12:45 0-0,2/0 14:35 0-1,0/0 14:53 Mar 16 @ SJS INJ 0-0,0/0 09:05 2-0,2/2 15:06 INJ DNP SUS 0-1,1/1 09:32
Mar 19 Vs TOR 1-0(W),1/1 09:33 0-1,1/1 14:54 0-0,1/2 26:00 0-1,2/1 15:25 1-0,1/1 13:07 0-0,1/0 16:08 Mar 19 Vs TOR INJ 0-0,0/0 09:41 0-1,1/1 18:23 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,0/0 11:48
Mar 21 Vs PIT 0-0,1/0 11:59 0-0,0/0 17:21 0-0,2/-1 25:36 0-0,3/1 16:41 0-0,1/0 11:23 0-0,1/0 13:22 Mar 21 Vs PIT INJ 0-0,2/0 12:56 0-0,4/-1 19:35 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,0/0 06:53
Mar 23 @ WPG 0-0,2/-1 15:57 0-0,1/-2 16:10 0-0,2/-3 21:52 0-0,2/0 14:06 Signed, 3/22 0-0,4/0 10:58 0-0,0/-2 11:17 Mar 23 @ WPG INJ 0-0,1/0 04:11 0-0,1/0 18:14 INJ DNP SUS 0-0,1/-2 13:48
Mar 25 @ MIN 0-0,0/0 10:50 0-0,1/0 15:25 0-1,0/1 23:14 0-0,1/0 12:09 0-0,0/0 09:43 0-0,0/0 12:37 0-0,1/0 15:10 Mar 25 @ MIN INJ INJ 0-1,4/1 20:29 INJ DNP MIL 0-0,0/0 08:29
Mar 29 @ PIT 0-0,0/0 12:15 0-0,0/1 15:30 0-1,1/0 23:19 1-1,1/2 12:28 DNP 0-0,0/0 11:10 0-0,1/1 14:12 Mar 29 @ PIT MIL INJ 1-0(W),5/-1 16:19 INJ MIL MIL 0-1,2/1 11:53
Mar 30 Vs CBJ 0-0,2/0 11:50 0-0,1/-2 16:25 0-0,1/0 21:32 0-0,1/-1 15:06 DNP 0-0,0/0 09:39 0-0,0/-2 13:55 Mar 30 Vs CBJ MIL INJ 1-0,4/1 16:53 INJ MIL MIL DNP
Apr 2 @ BUF 0-0,1/0 10:35 0-0,3/-2 16:36 0-0,1/3 23:36 1-0,3/1 14:47 DNP 0-0,0/0 10:52 0-0,1/0 10:42 Apr 2 @ BUF DNP INJ 0-1,3/1 17:29 INJ MIL 0-0,0/-1 14:14 DNP
Apr 4 Vs VAN 0-0,1/0 08:45 1-1,2/2 15:24 0-0,2/2 22:35 0-0,2/0 15:44 DNP 0-0,2/0 08:49 0-0,1/0 09:45 Apr 4 Vs VAN DNP INJ 0-0,4/1 19:20 MIL MIL 0-2,1/2 14:20 DNP
Apr 6 Vs CHI 0-0,3/0 09:22 1-1,3/1 16:26 0-0,3/1 22:06 0-1,1/-1 17:42 DNP 0-1,1/1 07:57 0-0,0/0 07:56 Apr 6 Vs CHI DNP INJ 1-0(W),8/1 19:17 MIL MIL 0-1,4/1 15:19 DNP
DATE OPP #55 MCLEOD #57 FABBRO #59 JOSI #64 GRANLUND #76 SUBBAN #89 GAUDREAU #92 JOHANSEN DATE OPP #1 GROSENICK #35 RINNE #74 SAROS
Oct 4 @ NYR 0-0,2/-1 23:03 1-0,4/1 22:39 DNP 0-0,2/-1 17:12 Oct 4 @ NYR MIL 2/36 W 60:00 DND
Oct 6 @ NYI 0-0,5/0 24:35 0-2,2/0 25:09 0-0,0/-1 08:28 0-1,1/1 18:11 Oct 6 @ NYI MIL DND 3/29 W 60:00
Oct 9 Vs CGY 0-0,3/0 26:10 0-0,3/-1 21:17 0-0,0/0 05:54 0-0,2/-1 20:00 Oct 9 Vs CGY MIL 3/27 L 60:00 DND
Oct 11 Vs WPG 1-0,5/1 24:59 0-0,0/2 24:37 DNP 1-0,4/1 20:05 Oct 11 Vs WPG MIL 0/29 W 59:59 DND
Oct 13 Vs NYI 0-1,1/0 21:07 0-0,1/0 22:42 DNP 0-2,1/1 17:25 Oct 13 Vs NYI MIL DND 2/22 W 59:57
Oct 15 Vs MIN 0-0,5/1 22:45 0-2,3/1 24:52 DNP 0-2,0/2 19:00 Oct 15 Vs MIN MIL 2/31 W 60:00 DND
Oct 19 @ CGY 0-0,3/2 23:12 0-0,3/0 23:00 DNP 1-0,3/2 16:50 Oct 19 @ CGY MIL 3/18 45:09 0/9 W 14:51
Oct 20 @ EDM 1-0,3/1 25:47 1-0(W),5/2 21:35 0-0,0/0 06:35 0-0,2/1 20:05 Oct 20 @ EDM MIL INJ 0/31 W 60:00
Oct 23 Vs SJS 0-0,1/0 26:56 0-0,4/0 24:25 DNP 0-2,5/3 23:31 Oct 23 Vs SJS DND INJ 5/32 L 58:05
Oct 25 @ NJD 0-1,2/1 27:16 0-1,5/-1 25:42 DNP 0-1,2/-2 20:33 Oct 25 @ NJD DND INJ 3/36 W 63:32
Oct 27 Vs EDM 0-0,2/-1 28:53 0-2,1/0 26:22 DNP 0-3,1/0 22:13 Oct 27 Vs EDM DND INJ 4/34 L 56:40
Oct 30 Vs VGK 0-2,1/2 22:57 0-1,4/1 22:29 DNP 0-0,4/2 17:37 Oct 30 Vs VGK DND INJ 1/24 W 59:28
Nov 1 @ TBL 1-0(W),2/1 22:22 0-0,1/1 21:57 0-0,1/-1 07:04 0-2,1/2 18:31 Nov 1 @ TBL MIL 1/43 W 60:00 DND
Nov 3 Vs BOS 1-0(W),10/1 25:50 0-0,3/0 23:30 0-0,0/0 06:33 0-0,2/0 21:41 Nov 3 Vs BOS MIL 0/26 W 59:58 DND
Nov 7 @ COL 0-1,4/1 24:55 0-1,3/2 22:52 0-0,1/0 09:16 0-0,0/0 17:39 Nov 7 @ COL MIL 1/25 W 59:46 DND
Nov 10 @ DAL 1-1,3/0 27:16 0-1,2/0 25:43 0-0,2/-1 07:32 1-1,1/1 21:03 Nov 10 @ DAL MIL DND 4/24 W 61:00
Nov 12 @ ANA 0-0,5/-1 27:16 0-0,0/1 22:49 0-0,0/0 07:50 0-0,3/0 25:07 Nov 12 @ ANA MIL 1/30 O 64:56 DND
Nov 13 @ SJS 0-0,6/1 27:56 0-0,2/-1 07:07 0-0,0/2 07:03 0-1,1/0 20:48 Nov 13 @ SJS MIL DND 5/37 L 57:37
Nov 15 @ ARI 0-1,6/-1 27:37 INJ 0-0,0/0 06:42 0-0,2/0 23:01 Nov 15 @ ARI MIL 2/23 L 58:33 DND
2018-19
Nov 17 Vs LAK 0-2,5/-1 25:23 INJ 0-0,0/0 06:21 0-0,4/-1 20:05 Nov 17 Vs LAK MIL 3/28 W 59:58 DND
Nov 19 Vs TBL 0-1,2/0 26:53 INJ 0-0,0/0 07:05 1-1(W),1/1 18:54 Nov 19 Vs TBL MIL 2/31 W 60:00 DND
Nov 21 Vs STL 0-0,2/1 24:58 INJ 1-0,3/2 06:59 0-0,2/1 18:28 Nov 21 Vs STL MIL 1/29 W 60:00 DND
Nov 23 @ STL 0-0,4/-3 25:12 INJ 0-0,1/-1 11:56 0-1,1/-2 17:24 Nov 23 @ STL MIL 1/19 28:07 5/15 L 31:53
Nov 25 Vs ANA 0-2,4/0 25:01 INJ 0-0,1/0 07:53 0-0,0/0 20:21 Nov 25 Vs ANA MIL 2/19 W 60:00 DND
Nov 27 Vs COL 0-1,8/0 24:39 INJ 0-0,2/0 10:21 0-0,1/1 20:21 Nov 27 Vs COL MIL 3/25 L 57:32 DND
Nov 29 Vs ARI 0-0,5/-2 24:01 INJ 0-0,3/-1 11:33 0-0,0/-1 13:22 Nov 29 Vs ARI MIL 3/25 L 60:00 DND
Dec 1 Vs CHI 0-0,3/0 25:08 INJ 0-0,1/-1 08:45 1-1(W),4/1 18:01 Dec 1 Vs CHI MIL 2/21 W 60:00 DND
Dec 3 Vs BUF 0-1,5/-1 25:46 INJ 0-0,0/0 07:23 0-1,0/-1 21:25 Dec 3 Vs BUF MIL 1/22 W 60:00 DND
Dec 6 @ VAN 0-1,1/-1 25:35 INJ 0-0,0/0 11:19 0-1,1/-2 17:20 Dec 6 @ VAN MIL 4/25 L 40:00 1/5 18:53
Dec 8 @ CGY 0-1,3/0 24:09 INJ 0-0,1/-1 10:24 0-0,1/-4 18:04 Dec 8 @ CGY MIL DND 4/24 L 59:27
Dec 11 Vs OTT 0-1,4/0 25:03 INJ 0-0,0/0 09:50 0-1,2/0 20:18 Dec 11 Vs OTT MIL 1/26 W 60:00 DND
Skaters: Goals-Assists (Game Winning) Shots (+/-) TOI DND: Did Not Dress DNP: Did not play INJ: Injured MIL: Milwaukee (AHL) SUS: Suspended
Dec 13 Vs VAN 0-1,4/1 27:21 INJ 0-0,0/0 07:50 0-0,1/1 16:51 Dec 13 Vs VAN MIL 3/22 W 62:24 DND
Dec 15 Vs NJD 0-0,3/-1 26:25 INJ 1-0,1/1 07:56 0-0,0/0 21:26 Dec 15 Vs NJD MIL DND 1/34 W 64:58
Dec 17 @ OTT 2-1,6/-2 23:54 INJ 0-0,0/0 09:47 0-3,0/-1 16:55 Dec 17 @ OTT MIL 3/11 19:42 1/12 O 40:21
Dec 18 @ CHI 0-0,2/0 24:45 INJ 0-0,0/0 10:44 0-1,1/1 20:49 Dec 18 @ CHI MIL 2/36 L 57:11 DND
Dec 20 @ PHI 0-0,3/1 29:50 INJ 0-0,0/0 08:02 0-0,1/-1 23:21 Dec 20 @ PHI MIL 2/31 L 56:01 DND
Dec 22 @ BOS 0-2,3/-1 25:30 INJ 0-0,1/0 07:44 1-0,1/-2 18:41 Dec 22 @ BOS MIL 4/31 L 59:02 DND
Dec 27 Vs DAL 0-0,3/0 26:25 0-0,3/-2 17:02 0-0,0/0 07:36 0-0,2/-1 23:07 Dec 27 Vs DAL MIL 2/30 L 57:36 DND
Dec 29 Vs NYR 0-0,3/-1 26:39 0-0,4/-3 20:43 0-0,0/0 08:14 0-0,2/-2 22:14 Dec 29 Vs NYR MIL 4/22 L 57:31 DND
Dec 31 @ WSH 0-1,4/0 24:25 0-0,0/2 21:48 1-0(W),2/0 11:51 1-2,3/1 20:52 Dec 31 @ WSH MIL 3/25 W 60:00 DND
Jan 1 Vs PHI 0-0,2/2 23:17 0-0,2/1 21:37 0-0,1/1 08:43 0-1,1/2 17:59 Jan 1 Vs PHI MIL DND 0/32 W 60:00
Jan 4 @ DET 0-1,3/1 27:57 1-0,3/0 25:26 0-0,1/0 15:40 1-0,4/0 21:55 Jan 4 @ DET MIL 4/39 O 64:20 DND
Jan 5 @ MTL 0-0,4/1 24:41 0-2,1/1 14:45 0-0,0/1 13:00 0-0,0/0 17:05 Jan 5 @ MTL MIL DND 1/28 W 59:44
Jan 7 @ TOR 0-0,6/1 21:55 1-0,4/2 19:42 0-0,1/0 10:49 0-0,1/0 16:40 Jan 7 @ TOR MIL 0/18 W 60:00 DND
Jan 9 @ CHI 0-1,2/-2 25:19 0-1,1/1 18:39 0-0,2/0 09:13 0-2,4/-1 19:56 Jan 9 @ CHI MIL 3/31 W 61:00 DND
Jan 10 @ CBJ 0-1,3/1 25:12 0-0,2/0 21:38 0-0,0/0 10:55 0-1,3/-1 21:41 Jan 10 @ CBJ DND 4/33 O 61:22 DNP
Jan 13 @ CAR 0-2,2/-1 23:06 0-0,3/-1 23:02 DNP 0-1,2/-1 21:46 Jan 13 @ CAR MIL 5/20 L 29:30 0/13 29:24
Jan 15 Vs WSH 0-0,4/1 21:05 0-1,0/1 20:56 0-0,1/1 10:29 0-2,1/3 15:50 Jan 15 Vs WSH MIL DND 2/28 W 60:00
Jan 17 Vs WPG 0-0,4/-1 25:00 0-0,3/-1 24:28 0-0,0/-1 10:25 0-0,5/-1 18:24 Jan 17 Vs WPG MIL 5/34 L 60:00 DND
Jan 19 Vs FLA 0-1,4/0 25:57 0-0,2/-1 25:31 0-0,2/0 09:04 SUS Jan 19 Vs FLA MIL DND 4/30 L 57:32
Jan 21 @ COL 1-0,2/2 26:01 0-0,1/2 23:16 0-0,0/0 07:48 SUS Jan 21 @ COL MIL 1/36 W 60:00 DND
Jan 23 @ VGK 0-0,3/0 22:47 0-0,1/0 17:01 DNP 1-0,3/0 21:21 Jan 23 @ VGK MIL DND 1/48 W 60:00
Feb 1 @ FLA 1-1,1/4 23:33 0-0,3/1 17:36 0-0,0/0 06:57 0-1,1/3 15:52 Feb 1 @ FLA MIL DND 1/28 W 60:00
Feb 2 Vs DAL 0-0,1/-2 26:16 0-0,6/-1 22:32 0-0,2/0 07:52 0-0,4/-1 21:06 Feb 2 Vs DAL MIL 3/26 L 55:56 DND
Feb 5 Vs ARI Acquired from NYR, 2/6 1-2,2/1 22:32 0-0,3/-1 21:29 0-1,1/1 11:30 0-1,1/-1 21:25 Feb 5 Vs ARI MIL 2/26 W 60:00 DND
Feb 7 Vs DAL 0-0,0/0 06:54 0-1,3/-2 24:28 0-0,4/0 21:52 DNP 1-1(W),3/2 19:40 Feb 7 Vs DAL MIL DND 2/29 W 60:43
Feb 9 @ STL 0-0,0/-1 03:08 0-1,3/1 25:58 0-1,2/0 22:28 DNP 1-0,2/1 21:01 Feb 9 @ STL MIL 3/33 L 57:16 DND
Feb 10 Vs STL 0-0,0/0 02:12 1-1,5/1 22:30 0-0,6/-1 22:56 DNP 0-2,2/1 21:02 Feb 10 Vs STL MIL DND 5/29 O 60:16
Feb 12 Vs DET DNP 0-0,0/-1 26:34 1-0,2/-2 27:29 DNP 0-2,3/-1 20:14 Feb 12 Vs DET MIL 3/27 L 58:51 DND
Feb 14 Vs MTL DNP 0-1,2/3 25:02 0-1,5/0 22:31 DNP 0-1,2/1 18:25 Feb 14 Vs MTL MIL 1/35 W 60:00 DND
Feb 16 @ VGK DNP 0-0,5/-1 25:47 0-0,2/1 21:37 DNP 0-0,2/0 18:39 Feb 16 @ VGK MIL DND 5/50 L 60:00
Feb 19 @ DAL DNP 2-1(W),5/4 23:18 0-0,4/-1 25:52 0-0,3/0 12:28 0-0,3/1 18:48 Feb 19 @ DAL MIL 3/39 W 59:52 DND
Feb 21 Vs LAK 0-0,0/-1 04:30 1-1(W),3/1 23:42 0-0,3/-1 22:29 DNP 0-0,0/0 19:49 Feb 21 Vs LAK MIL 1/29 W 59:38 DND
Feb 23 Vs COL DNP 0-0,2/-1 26:18 0-0,2/-1 24:45 0-0,0/0 08:22 0-0,0/-3 19:42 Feb 23 Vs COL MIL 5/21 L 59:51 DND
Feb 25 Vs EDM 0-0,1/0 06:30 0-0,2/-1 27:20 1-1,4/2 24:39 0-0,1/1 07:46 0-0,1/0 22:58 Feb 25 Vs EDM MIL 2/27 W 65:00 DND
Feb 26 @ STL 0-0,0/0 08:45 0-0,3/0 26:22 Acquired from MIN, 2/25 0-0,0/-1 22:50 0-0,2/0 09:56 0-0,1/-1 19:48 Feb 26 @ STL MIL DND 1/43 L 59:46
Mar 1 @ WPG DNP 0-0,3/-3 25:01 0-1,3/-1 18:28 1-0,3/-3 23:55 0-0,0/0 06:14 0-1,5/-3 21:12 Mar 1 @ WPG MIL 3/30 L 57:57 DND
Mar 3 @ MIN DNP 0-1,6/0 28:04 0-0,3/1 17:10 0-0,3/0 24:54 0-0,2/0 08:57 0-0,3/0 22:29 Mar 3 @ MIN MIL DND 2/26 W 65:00
Mar 5 Vs MIN DNP 1-0,5/1 26:02 0-0,0/-1 16:10 0-1,4/-2 27:05 DNP 0-0,1/-2 19:43 Mar 5 Vs MIN MIL 4/33 W 65:00 DND
Mar 9 Vs CAR DNP 0-1,5/0 27:42 1-0,3/-1 19:11 0-0,1/-2 23:07 0-0,0/0 10:49 0-1,0/-1 19:36 Mar 9 Vs CAR MIL DND 4/31 L 58:03
Mar 12 @ ANA 0-0,0/-1 03:14 0-1,5/-1 25:55 0-2,1/-1 18:15 0-0,1/0 24:39 DNP 0-1,2/-1 21:02 Mar 12 @ ANA MIL 3/18 L 56:26 DND
Mar 14 @ LAK DNP 0-0,2/1 22:02 0-0,1/0 15:21 0-0,3/1 25:41 0-0,2/-1 09:58 0-1,1/1 20:11 Mar 14 @ LAK MIL 1/26 W 60:00 DND
Mar 16 @ SJS DNP 0-0,3/0 24:47 0-0,1/-1 18:28 0-0,3/1 25:56 0-0,1/0 09:45 0-1,1/3 16:05 Mar 16 @ SJS MIL DND 2/26 W 60:00
Mar 19 Vs TOR DNP 0-0,2/1 23:33 0-0,0/1 13:53 0-0,1/1 23:52 DNP 0-2,0/2 18:36 Mar 19 Vs TOR MIL 0/22 W 60:00 DND
Mar 21 Vs PIT DNP 0-0,2/1 29:05 0-0,1/1 18:49 0-0,5/-1 25:20 DNP 0-0,0/-1 19:11 Mar 21 Vs PIT MIL 1/33 O 65:00 DND
Mar 23 @ WPG DNP 0-0,4/0 24:58 0-0,4/-2 19:03 0-0,1/-2 21:47 DNP 0-0,3/0 16:08 Mar 23 @ WPG MIL 5/43 L 60:00 DND
Mar 25 @ MIN DNP 0-0,3/0 25:23 0-0,3/0 14:46 0-0,0/1 24:43 DNP 1-0(W),2/1 17:26 Mar 25 @ MIN MIL DND 0/29 W 60:00
Mar 29 @ PIT DNP Signed, 3/27 0-0,4/0 25:08 0-0,1/0 16:23 1-1,3/0 22:15 0-0,0/0 08:27 0-1,0/0 18:15 Mar 29 @ PIT DND 1/43 W 60:00 DNP
Mar 30 Vs CBJ DNP 0-0,3/-1 16:12 0-0,2/-2 23:42 0-0,0/-2 16:11 0-1,3/1 19:29 0-0,1/0 08:10 0-0,0/1 18:03 Mar 30 Vs CBJ MIL DND 5/32 L 59:03
Apr 2 @ BUF DNP 0-0,0/0 09:45 0-1,2/-1 25:37 0-0,3/0 14:51 1-1,6/2 23:29 DNP 1-0(W),1/1 17:23 Apr 2 @ BUF MIL 2/28 W 59:59 DND
Apr 4 Vs VAN DNP 0-0,1/0 11:56 0-0,3/1 24:07 0-0,2/0 17:30 0-0,1/2 23:51 DNP 1-0(W),1/1 19:38 Apr 4 Vs VAN MIL 2/32 W 60:00 DND
Apr 6 Vs CHI DNP 1-0,1/0 13:04 0-0,1/1 22:37 0-1,3/0 15:54 0-1,8/1 22:22 DNP 0-0,2/1 19:30 Apr 6 Vs CHI MIL 2/33 W 59:21 DND
2018-19
Nick Bonino Illness 12/1 1
September 24, 2018 Assigned forward Eeli Tolvanen to Milwaukee (AHL). Activated forward Kyle Turris from injured reserve.
Filip Forsberg Upper Body 12/1 - 1/5 17
Mattias Ekholm Illness 12/20 1 Released defenseman Brian Cooper from his professional tryout December 20, 2018 Recalled forward Tyler Gaudet from Milwaukee (AHL).
Colton Sissons Lower Body 12/20 - 1/4 7 agreement and assigned him to Milwaukee (AHL).
Loaned forward Eeli Tolvanen to the Finland National Junior Team.
Kyle Turris Lower Body 12/29 - 2/5 17 October 1, 2018 Assigned forward Colin Blackwell to Milwaukee (AHL).
Miikka Salomaki Upper Body 1/5 - 4/6 40 December 21, 2018 Placed forward Colton Sissons on injured reserve.
Juuse Saros Illness 1/10 1 Acquired forward Nick Baptiste from Buffalo in exchange for
defenseman Jack Dougherty. December 22, 2018 Reassigned forward Tyler Gaudet to Milwaukee (AHL).
Zac Rinaldo Shoulder 1/17 - 4/6 31
Ryan Johansen Suspension 1/19 - 1/21 2 October 2, 2018 Assigned forward Rocco Grimaldi to Milwaukee (AHL). December 27, 2018 Activated forward Viktor Arvidsson and defenseman P.K. Subban
Austin Watson Suspension 2/1 - 3/19 19 from injured reserve.
Mattias Ekholm Illness 2/14 1 Placed forward Ryan Hartman on injured reserve.
Placed defenseman Yannick Weber on injured reserve.
Craig Smith Lower Body 2/21 - 3/1 5 Designated forward Austin Watson as non-roster.
Dan Hamhuis Lower Body 2/25 - 3/29 14 December 28, 2018 Terminated the contract of defenseman Joonas Lyytinen.
Brian Boyle Lower Body 3/3 1 REGULAR SEASON
Yannick Weber Upper Body 3/5 1 October 4, 2018 Activated forward Ryan Hartman from injured reserve. December 31, 2018 Recalled forward Nicholas Baptiste from Milwaukee (AHL).
Rocco Grimaldi Upper Body 3/25 - 4/6 6 October 20, 2018 Recalled goaltender Miroslav Svoboda from Atlanta (ECHL). January 1, 2019 Reassigned forward Nicholas Baptiste from Milwaukee (AHL).
Juuse Saros Illness 3/29 1
Placed goaltender Pekka Rinne on injured reserve. Claimed forward Phillip Di Giuseppe on waivers from Carolina.
TOTAL MAN-GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY OR ILLNESS: 222
TOTAL MAN-GAMES LOST DUE TO SUSPENSION: 31 October 22, 2018 Recalled goaltender Troy Grosenick from Milwaukee (AHL). January 5, 2019 Activated forward Colton Sissons from injured reserve.
TOTAL MAN-GAMES LOST: 261 Reassigned goaltender Miroslav Svoboda to Milwaukee (AHL). January 7, 2019 Activated forward Filip Forsberg from injured reserve.
October 25, 2018 Recalled F Rocco Grimaldi from Milwaukee (AHL). Placed forward Miikka Salomaki on injured reserve.
PREDATORS MAN-GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY OR ILLNESS
Placed defenseman Dan Hamhuis on injured reserve. January 10, 2019 Recalled goaltender Troy Grosenick from Milwaukee (AHL) on an
1998-99 - 391 2002-03 - 256 2008-09 - 233 2013-14 - 149 2018-19 - 261 emergency basis.
2003-04 - 248 2009-10 - 152 2014-15 - 173 October 31, 2018 Reassigned goaltender Troy Grosenick to Milwaukee (AHL).
1999-00 - 318
January 11, 2019 Reassigned goaltender Troy Grosenick to Milwaukee (AHL).
2000-01 - 155 2005-06 - 272 2010- 11 - 348 2015-16 - 237 Activated goaltender Pekka Rinne from injured reserve.
Terminated the contract of goaltender Miroslav Svoboda.
2014-15 - 188 2006-07 - 196 2011-12 - 142 2016-17 - 237 November 2, 2018 Terminated the contract of forward Tyler Moy.
2001-02 - 218 2007-08 - 239 2012-13 - 130 2017-18 - 132 January 14, 2019 Acquired forward Cole Schneider from the New York Rangers in
November 5, 2018 Signed defenseman Matt Donovan to a two-year contract. exchange for forward Connor Brickley.
Placed forward Viktor Arvidsson on injured reserve. January 15, 2019 Assigned forward Phillip Di Giuseppe to Milwaukee (AHL).
November 10, 2018 Activated forward Viktor Arvidsson from injured reserve. Activated defenseman Yannick Weber from injured reserve.
November 12, 2018 Placed forward Viktor Arvidsson on injured reserve. January 18, 2019 Placed forward Zac Rinaldo on injured reserve.
November 15, 2018 Placed defenseman P.K. Subban on injured reserve. January 19, 2019 Recalled forward Colin Blackwell from Milwaukee (AHL).
Activated defenseman Dan Hamhuis from injured reserve. January 24, 2019 Reassigned forward Colin Blackwell to Milwaukee (AHL).
2018-19
Activated forward Kyle Turris from injured reserve. Elite League). 3 x Toronto Marlies 76 39 24 9 4 91 .599 248 243 3-6 15 Reid Boucher UTI 56 31 31 62
4 x Cleveland Monsters 76 37 29 8 2 84 .553 232 234 6-4 Matt Moulson ONT 68 28 34 62
5 Belleville Senators 76 37 31 3 5 82 .539 228 228 2-4 Drake Batherson* BEL 59 22 40 62
February 8, 2019 Acquired forwards Laurent Dauphin and Adam Helewka from April 18, 2019 Signed forward Josh Wilkins to a two-year, entry-level contract.
6 Utica Comets 76 34 34 6 2 76 .500 224 257 6-3 18 Sam Carrick SD 61 32 29 61
Arizona in exchange for forward Emil Pettersson.
7 Laval Rocket 76 30 34 6 6 72 .414 195 231 1-3 Chris Terry GR 69 29 32 61
April 24, 2019 Assigned goaltender Niclas Westerholm to Milwaukee (AHL).
8 Binghamton Devils 76 28 41 7 0 63 .414 201 278 1-3 Greg Carey LV 74 29 32 61
February 21, 2019 Recalled forward Tyler Gaudet from Milwaukee (AHL).
OFFSEASON
PENALTY MINUTES TEAM GP PIM
Placed forward Craig Smith on injured reserve. May 1, 2019 Signed forward Mathieu Olivier to a two-year, entry- WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division Brandon Baddock BNG 67 154
level contract. Andy Andreoff SYR 75 150
February 22, 2019 Reassigned forward Tyler Gaudet to Milwaukee (AHL). Rank Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA S/O
Kurtis MacDermid ONT 48 147
May 24, 2019 Terminated the contract of defenseman Filip Pyrochta. 1 y Chicago Wolves 76 44 22 6 4 98 .645 250 199 3-4
Mike Liambas IA 53 137
2 x Milwaukee Admirals 76 36 24 14 2 88 .579 217 207 6-7
February 24, 2019 Traded forward Nicholas Baptiste to Toronto in exchange for Tyrell Goulbourne LV 63 135
3 x Iowa Wild 76 37 26 8 5 87 .572 242 230 1-4
future considerations. May 28, 2019 Signed defenseman Jarred Tinordi to a two-year contract.
4 x Grand Rapids Griffins 76 38 27 7 4 87 .572 217 222 6-4 GOALS TEAM GP G
5 Manitoba Moose 76 39 30 5 2 85 .559 197 219 1-6 Carter Verhaeghe SYR 76 34
February 25, 2019 Recalled defenseman Matt Donovan from Milwaukee (AHL). June 4, 2019 Hired Dan Lambert as an assistant coach. 6 Texas Stars 76 37 31 4 4 82 .539 238 231 11-2 Alex Barre-Boulet* SYR 74 34
7 Rockford IceHogs 76 35 31 4 6 80 .526 184 214 2-3 Chris Mueller TOR 60 33
Placed defenseman Dan Hamhuis on injured reserve. June 14, 2019 Acquired goaltender Connor Ingram from Tampa Bay in exchange 8 San Antonio Rampage 76 31 38 6 1 69 .454 196 244 6-0 Zac Dalpe CLE 55 33
for a seventh-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft. Pacific Division Sam Carrick SD 61 32
Acquired forward Mikael Granlund from Minnesota in exchange Rank Team GP W L OTL SOL PTS PCT GF GA S/O Reid Boucher UTI 56 31
for forward Kevin Fiala. June 21, 2019 Selected forward Philip Tomasino in the 2019 NHL Draft. 1 y Bakersfield Condors 68 42 21 3 2 89 .654 242 182 1-1 Riley Barber HER 64 31
2 x San Jose Barracuda 68 39 22 3 4 85 .625 227 197 3-6
3 x San Diego Gulls 68 36 24 5 3 80 .588 239 221 1-3 ASSISTS TEAM GP A
Acquired forward Wayne Simmonds from Philadelphia in ex- June 22, 2019 Acquired defensemen Steven Santini and Jeremy Davies, a
4 x Colorado Eagles 68 36 27 4 1 77 .566 191 205 1-4 T.J. Tynan CHI 71 59
change for forward Ryan Hartman and a conditional fourth-round second-round pick in the 2019 NHL Draft (traded to Philadelphia; Jeremy Bracco TOR 75 57
pick in the 2020 NHL Draft. Philadelphia selected Bobby Brink) and a second-round pick in 5 Tucson Roadrunners 68 34 26 5 3 76 .559 206 202 4-1
6 Stockton Heat 68 31 31 4 2 68 .500 235 252 2-4 Cal O'Reilly IA 67 51
the 2020 NHL Draft for defenseman P.K. Subban. Tyler Benson* BAK 68 51
7 Ontario Reign 68 25 33 6 4 60 .441 213 274 3-1
February 27, 2019 Signed forwards Adam Helewka and Laurent Dauphin to one- Aaron Ness HER 71 50
year contracts. Traded forward Adam Helewka to New Jersey for x = Clinched Playoff Carter Verhaeghe SYR 76 48
future considerations. y = Clinched Division Andrew Poturalski CHA 72 47
March 1, 2019 Signed goaltender Troy Grosenick to a one-year contract.
Selected forwards Egor Afanasyev, Alexander Campbell, Isak TEAM GP MIN W L SOL SO GA GAA SA SVS SV%
LEADING GOALTENDERS (based on 1560+ minutes)
2018-19
28 Jarred Tinordi D 75 8 14 22 0 85 0 0 126 6.3 19 Justin Kirkland LW 5 1 3 4 -1 8 0 9 0 15
23 Adam Helewka LW 24 8 11 19 2 2 2 0 31 25.8 13 Yakov Trenin C 5 0 3 3 0 4 0 6 0 9.9
2 Joe Pendenza C 40 7 11 18 13 14 0 2 50 14
52 Phillip Di Giuseppe LW 5 2 0 2 0 4 0 11 1 19.4
16 Laurent Dauphin C 27 4 11 15 6 18 1 1 34 11.8
58 Frederic Allard D 5 1 1 2 -1 2 0 11 1 8.3
52 Phillip Di Giuseppe LW 24 5 7 12 7 6 0 0 49 10.2
23 Jeremy Gregoire^ C 42 5 7 12 0 74 0 0 60 8.3 10 Tyler Gaudet C 4 0 2 2 0 4 0 9 0 6.1
82 Zach Magwood* RW 44 4 8 12 8 12 0 0 41 9.8 46 Matt Donovan D 5 0 2 2 4 8 0 11 0 10.7
24 Mathieu Olivier* RW 54 4 8 12 5 91 0 1 56 7.1 25 Cole Schneider LW 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 10 0 7.5
18 Tanner Jeannot* LW 37 7 4 11 0 39 1 0 48 14.6 42 Colin Blackwell C 5 1 0 1 0 4 0 10 0 8.3
23 Connor Brickley^ LW 39 7 4 11 -11 18 2 0 56 12.5
24 Mathieu Olivier* RW 5 1 0 1 -1 16 0 5 1 15.6
22 Rocco Grimaldi^ RW 10 4 7 11 -1 8 2 0 38 12.1
2 Joe Pendenza C 2 0 1 1 -2 0 0 1 0 12.2
5 Vince Pedrie D 27 2 6 8 4 8 1 0 38 5.3
8 Garret Ross LW 25 4 3 7 -5 50 1 0 19 21.1 5 Vince Pedrie D 3 0 1 1 1 6 0 5 1 9.2
15 Duncan Siemens D 48 2 5 7 1 77 0 0 38 5.3 28 Jarred Tinordi D 5 0 1 1 -8 10 0 8 0 12.8
51 Austin Watson^ C 2 4 0 4 3 0 0 0 10 40 37 Thomas Novak* C 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.1
6 Brian Cooper^ D 19 0 4 4 -1 10 0 0 18 0.0 8 Garret Ross LW 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 0 2.6
78 Filip Pyrochta* D 30 0 4 4 -9 0 0 0 26 0.0
20 Adam Plant* D 2 0 0 0 -5 2 0 2 0 12.7
20 Adam Plant* D 13 0 3 3 6 2 0 0 12 0.0
18 Tanner Jeannot* LW 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 2 0 2.7
57 Joonas Lyytinen^ D 20 0 3 3 0 6 0 0 9 0.0
29 Miikka Salomaki^ LW 3 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 6 16.7 16 Laurent Dauphin C 4 0 0 0 -3 0 0 6 0 3.5
7 Scott Savage* D 19 0 2 2 2 19 0 0 22 0.0 55 Alexandre Carrier D 5 0 0 0 -4 2 0 8 0 1.1
3 Zach Osburn* D 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 23 Adam Helewka LW 5 0 0 0 -5 2 0 3 0 4.8
37 Tommy Novak* C 3 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 2 0.0 15 Duncan Siemens D 5 0 0 0 4 12 0 6 0 6.7
6 Hugo Roy*^ C 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0
11 Eeli Tolvanen* LW 5 0 0 0 -4 2 0 4 0 9.1
36 Zac Rinaldo^ LW 3 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 4 0.0
27 Jared VanWormer*^ RW 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0.0
16 Desmond Bergin*^ D 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 0.0
# Goalie GP MINS W L SO GA GAA SVS SV%
2 Tyler Moy^ RW 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
17 Alex Overhardt* C 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 Troy Grosenick 5 281:53 2 3 17 3.62 118 325 .878
12 Emerson Clark^ LW 8 0 0 0 -2 6 0 0 2 0.0 Empty Net 4 2:04 -- -- 0 -- --
21 Matthew Lane*^ C 11 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 8 0.0
* - denotes rookie
TOTALS 1368 213 365 578 24 957 48 8 2138 9.9
z - Best Record in Conference y - Division Title x - Divisional Playoff Berth w - Wild Card
p - Clinched Presidents’ Trophy (Best Regular-Season Record)
September January
2018-19 NHL ALL-STAR TEAMS 5
12
Rookie camps open
Training camps open
1 2020 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®: Nashville
FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM Predators at Dallas Stars (The Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas)
15 Preseason schedule begins Week of 13th NHL Central Scouting Mid-Season Rankings release
GOALTENDER Andrei Vasilevskiy Tampa Bay Lightning 15-Oct. 15 NHL Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage 16 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game (FirstOntario Centre,
DEFENSE Brent Burns San Jose Sharks Hamilton, Ont.)
DEFENSE Mark Giordano Calgary Flames 20 USA Hockey’s annual All-American Prospects Game (USA
17 NHL Board of Governors Meeting (New York, N.Y.)
CENTER Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers 18 2019 Kraft Hockeyville Canada: Montreal Canadiens vs. Hockey Arena, Plymouth, Mich.)
LEFT WING Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitals Florida Panthers (K.C. Irving Regional Centre, Bathurst, 23-26 NHL All-Star Break (no games played)
RIGHT WING Nikita Kucherov Tampa Bay Lightning N.B.) - Winning community: Renous, N.B. 23-25 No scheduled practices – dressing rooms closed
SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM 26 2019 Kraft Hockeyville™ USA: Detroit Red Wings vs. St. 24 2020 NHL All-Star Skills Competition™ (Enterprise Center,
GOALTENDER Ben Bishop Dallas Stars Louis Blues (Calumet Colosseum, Calumet, Mich.) St. Louis, Mo.)
29 NHL Global Series Challenge™: Chicago Blackhawks vs. 25 2020 Honda NHL All-Star Game (Enterprise Center, St.
DEFENSE Victor Hedman Tampa Bay Lightning
Eisbären Berlin (Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany) Louis, Mo.)
DEFENSE John Carlson Washington Capitals 26-27 2020 AHL All-Star Classic (Citizens Business Bank Arena,
Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins 30 NHL Global Series Challenge™: Philadelphia Flyers vs.
CENTER Ontario, Calif.)
Lausanne HC (Vaudoise Arena, Lausanne, Switzerland)
LEFT WING Patrick Kane Chicago Blackhawks 27 NHL regular season resumes
RIGHT WING Brad Marchand Boston Bruins October
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 1 Opening day playing rosters set (5 p.m. ET) February
GOALTENDER Jordan Binnington St. Louis Blues 2 Opening night of 2019-20 NHL regular season (4 games) 1-29 NHL Celebrates Black History Month
Rasmus Dahlin Buffalo Sabres 2 St. Louis Blues raise Stanley Cup banner (vs. Washington 8 Hockey Day in Canada (all 7 Canadian NHL Clubs in
DEFENSE
Capitals) action)
DEFENSE Miro Heiskanen Dallas Stars
4 2019 NHL Global Series™: Chicago Blackhawks vs. Phila- 8 20th Annual Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada (Host:
FORWARD Elias Pettersson Vancouver Canucks Yellowknife, NT)
FORWARD Anthony Cirelli Tampa Bay Lightning delphia Flyers (O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic)
5 Buffalo Sabres Home Opener for 50th Anniversary 15 2020 NHL Stadium Series™: Los Angeles Kings at
December June
NHL New York 1 Signing deadline for Group 2 free agents (5 p.m. ET) 1-30 NHL Celebrates Pride Month
New York, 1185 Avenue of the Americas, 15th Floor 9-10 NHL Board of Governors Meeting (Pebble Beach, Calif.) 1-6 2020 NHL Scouting Combine (Buffalo, N.Y.)
New York, NY 10036 12 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction (Inductees: Gary Bett- 13 Last possible day for 2020 Stanley Cup Final
man, Brian Gionta, Neal Henderson, Tim Thomas & Krissy 17 2020 NHL Awards™ (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Office: 212-789-2000, Fax: 212-789-2020
Wendell) and Celebration of Lester Patrick (Recipient: 26-27 2020 NHL Draft™ (Bell Centre, Montreal, Que.)
TBA) (Location: Washington, D.C.)
NHL Montréal 19 102nd Anniversary of League’s first games played July
1800 McGill College Avenue, Suite 2600, 19-27 Holiday roster freeze in effect: For all players on an NHL 1 Free agency begins (12 p.m. ET)
5 Deadline for player-elected salary arbitration notification
Montréal, Québec, H3A 3J6 active roster, injured reserve, or with non-roster and injured
non-roster status as of midnight (local time) Dec. 19, a roster (5 p.m. ET)
Office: 514-841-9220 6 Deadline for club-elected salary arbitration notification
freeze shall apply through midnight (local time) Dec. 27,
Executive Directory (5 p.m. ET)
with respect to waivers, trades and loans, subject to the
NHL Toronto Commissioner : Gary B. Bettman exceptions provided for in CBA Article 16.5 (d).
20-Aug. 4 Salary arbitration hearings held
50 Bay Street, 11th Floor, Deputy Commissioner: William Daly 24-26 Holiday break (no scheduled practices – dressing rooms August
Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2X8 Senior Executive Vice closed) 6 Deadline for salary arbitration decisions to be rendered
Office: 416-359-7900, Fax:416-981-2779 President of Hockey Operations: Colin Campbell 26-Jan. 5 IIHF World Junior Championship (Ostrava/Trinec,
Czech Republic)
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 119 1-1-0 4 57 53 2.02 .930
BRUINS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Jaroslav Halak 2 118 1-1-0 3 70 67 1.53 .957
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 120 2-0-0 3 50 47 1.50 .940
SABRES
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Carter Hutton 2 116 0-2-0 5 60 55 2.58 .917
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Juuse Saros 2 87 0-1-0 4 44 40 2.74 .909
Pekka Rinne 1 29 0-1-0 5 20 15 10.17 .750
HURRICANES
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Petr Mrazek 2 120 2-0-0 6 57 51 3.00 .895
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 4 238 3-1-0 9 121 112 2.27 .926
BLACKHAWKS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Cam Ward 3 179 1-2-0 9 109 100 3.01 .917
Collin Delia 1 61 0-0-1 4 37 33 3.93 .892
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 4 237 2-2-0 10 107 97 2.53 .907
AVALANCHE
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Philipp Grubauer 1 60 1-0-0 0 38 38 0.00 1.000
Semyon Varlomov 3 179 1-2-0 8 97 89 2.68 .918
STARS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Anton Khudobin 4 239 2-1-1 8 158 150 2.01 .949
Ben Bishop 1 62 0-0-1 5 34 29 4.80 .853
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 123 0-1-1 7 66 59 3.41 .894
RED WINGS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Jimmy Howard 2 124 2-0-0 5 64 59 2.41 .922
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Juuse Saros 2 118 1-1-0 5 58 53 2.55 .914
PANTHERS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
James Reimer 1 60 1-0-0 2 39 37 2.01 .949
Roberto Luongo 1 59 0-1-0 3 25 22 3.06 .880
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 1 60 1-0-0 1 35 34 1.00 .971
Juuse Saros 1 60 1-0-0 1 28 27 1.00 .964
CANADIENS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Carey Price 2 116 0-2-0 6 69 63 3.11 .913
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Juuse Saros 2 128 2-0-0 4 70 66 1.87 .943
DEVILS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Keith Kinkaid 2 128 0-0-2 5 64 59 2.35 .922
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Juuse Saros 2 120 2-0-0 5 51 46 2.50 .902
ISLANDERS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Robin Lehner 1 59 0-1-0 4 28 24 4.05 .857
Thomas Greiss 1 58 0-1-0 4 23 19 4.13 .826
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 118 1-1-0 6 58 52 3.06 .897
RANGERS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Henrik Lundqvist 2 119 1-1-0 5 69 64 2.52 .928
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 80 1-0-0 4 37 33 3.01 .892
Juuse Saros 1 40 0-0-1 1 12 11 1.49 .917
SENATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Craig Anderson 2 118 1-1-0 6 70 64 3.04 .914
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Juuse Saros 1 60 1-0-0 0 32 32 0.00 1.000
Pekka Rinne 1 56 0-1-0 2 31 29 2.14 .935
FLYERS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Carter Hart 1 60 1-0-0 1 32 31 1.00 .969
Michal Neuvirth 1 59 0-1-0 4 30 26 4.04 .867
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 125 1-0-1 2 76 74 0.96 .974
PENGUINS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Matt Murray 2 123 1-1-0 4 55 51 1.95 .927
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 3 145 1-1-0 5 81 76 2.06 .938
Juuse Saros 3 152 0-2-1 11 87 76 4.34 .874
BLUES
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Jordan Binnington 2 120 2-0-0 2 50 48 1.00 .960
Jake Allen 3 179 2-1-0 9 105 96 3.02 .914
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 120 2-0-0 3 74 71 1.50 .959
LIGHTNING
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Louis Domingue 1 59 0-1-0 3 34 31 3.06 .912
Andrei Vasilevskiy 1 60 0-1-0 3 23 20 3.01 .870
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Pekka Rinne 2 120 2-0-0 0 40 40 0.00 1.000
MAPLE LEAFS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Frederik Andersen 1 59 0-1-0 2 19 17 2.04 .895
Michael Hutchinson 1 60 0-1-0 4 32 28 4.00 .875
GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Juuse Saros 3 179 2-1-0 7 122 115 2.34 .943
GOLDEN KNIGHTS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Malcom Subban 2 119 1-1-0 4 58 54 2.02 .931
Marc-Andre Fleury 1 57 0-1-0 2 27 25 2.09 .926
CAPITALS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Braden Holtby 1 60 0-1-0 6 34 28 6.00 .824
Pheonix Copley 1 60 0-1-0 7 29 22 7.00 .759
JETS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV GAA SV%
Connor Hellebuyck 3 180 2-1-0 4 101 97 1.34 .960
Laurent Brossoit 1 60 1-0-0 3 38 35 3.00 .921
PLAYERS GOALTENDERS
CAREER SINGLE SEASON CAREER SINGLE SEASON
Season Goals Assists Points PIM
GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED GAMES PLAYED 1998-99 Sergei Krivokrasov 25 Cliff Ronning 35 Cliff Ronning 53 Patrick Cote 242
David Legwand 956 52 tied with 82 Pekka Rinne 623 Pekka Rinne 2011-12 73 1999-00 Cliff Ronning 26 Cliff Ronning 36 Cliff Ronning 62 Bob Boughner 97
Shea Weber 763 Tomas Vokoun 383 Tomas Vokoun 2003-04 73 2000-01 Scott Walker 25 Cliff Ronning 43 Cliff Ronning 62 Cale Hulse 128
Martin Erat 723 Mike Dunham 217 Tomas Vokoun 2002-03 69 2001-02 Denis Arkhipov 20 Cliff Ronning 31 Cliff Ronning 49 Cale Hulse 121
Craig Smith 592 Chris Mason 146 Pekka Rinne 2015-16 66 2002-03 Andreas Johansson 20 Kimmo Timonen 34 David Legwand 48 Cale Hulse 121
2003-04 Scott Walker 25 Scott Walker 42 Scott Walker 67 Jordin Tootoo 137
Kimmo Timonen 573 Dan Ellis 110 Pekka Rinne 2014-15 64
2005-06 Kariya/Sullivan 31 Paul Kariya 54 Paul Kariya 85 Darcy Hordichuk 163
Pekka Rinne 2010-11 64 2006-07 Arnott/Legwand 27 Paul Kariya 52 Paul Kariya 76 Jordin Tootoo 116
GOALS GOALS 2007-08 J-P Dumont 29 Jason Arnott 44 Dumont/Arnott 72 Jordin Tootoo 100
David Legwand 210 Viktor Arvidsson 2018-19 34 MINUTES MINUTES 2008-09 Jason Arnott 33 J-P Dumont 49 J-P Dumont 65 Jordin Tootoo 124
Shea Weber 166 Filip Forsberg 2015-16 33 Pekka Rinne 36115 Tomas Vokoun 2003-04 4221 2009-10 Patric Hornqvist 30 Steve Sullivan 34 Hornqvist/Sullivan 51 Wade Belak 58
2010-11 Sergei Kostitsyn 23 Ryan Suter 35 Kostitsyn/Erat 50 Shane O’Brien 83
Martin Erat 163 Jason Arnott 2008-09 33 Tomas Vokoun 21788 Pekka Rinne 2011-12 4169 2011-12 Patric Hornqvist 27 Erat/Suter 39 Martin Erat 58 Jordin Tootoo 92
Filip Forsberg 145 Filip Forsberg 2016-17 31 Mike Dunham 12495 Tomas Vokoun 2002-03 3974 2012-13 David Legwand 12 Shea Weber 19 Shea Weber 28 Rich Clune 113
Craig Smith 144 Viktor Arvidsson 2016-17 31 Chris Mason 7599 Pekka Rinne 2015-16 3895 2013-14 Craig Smith 24 Shea Weber 33 Shea Weber 56 Rich Clune 166
James Neal 2015-16 31 Dan Ellis 5908 Pekka Rinne 2014-15 3851 2014-15 Filip Forsberg 26 Mike Ribeiro 47 Filip Forsberg 63 Shea Weber 72
Paul Kariya 2005-06 31 2015-16 Filip Forsberg 33 Roman Josi 47 Filip Forsberg 64 Barret Jackman 76
2016-17 Arvidsson/Forsberg 31 Ryan Johansen 47 Arvidsson/Johansen 61 Austin Watson 99
Steve Sullivan 2005-06 31 SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS 2017-18 Viktor Arvidsson 29 P.K. Subban 43 Filip Forsberg 64 Austin Watson 123
ASSISTS ASSISTS Pekka Rinne 55 Pekka Rinne 2017-18 8 2018-19 Viktor Arvidsson 34 Ryan Johansen 50 Ryan Johansen 64 P.K. Subban 60
David Legwand 356 Paul Kariya 2005-06 54 Tomas Vokoun 21 Pekka Rinne 2009-10 7
Martin Erat 318 Paul Kariya 2006-07 52 Chris Mason 12 Pekka Rinne 2008-09 7 Season PPG SHG GWG Shots
1998-99 Sergei Krivokrasov 10 Greg Johnson 3 Sergei Krivokrasov 6 Cliff Ronning 239
Shea Weber 277 Ryan Johansen 2018-19 50 Dan Ellis 10 Pekka Rinne 2010-11 6 1999-00 Patric Kjellberg 9 Tom Fitzgerald 3 Three tied with 3 Cliff Ronning 248
Roman Josi 255 J-P Dumont 2008-09 49 Mike Dunham 8 Dan Ellis 2007-08 6 2000-01 Scott Walker 9 Scott Walker 3 Four tied with 4 Cliff Ronning 237
Kimmo Timonen 222 Ryan Johansen 2016-17 47 2001-02 Andy Delmore 11 Vitali Yachmenev 2 Denis Arkhipov 6 Andy Delmore 175
Roman Josi 2015-16 47 GAA (min 52 GP) GAA (min 26 GP) 2002-03 Andy Delmore 14 Legwand/Skrastins 1 Andy Delmore 6 Scott Hartnell 221
Mike Ribeiro 2014-15 47 2003-04 Walker/Zidlicky 9 Greg Johnson 4 David Legwand 5 Kimmo Timonen 180
Pekka Rinne 2.38 Pekka Rinne 2010-11 2.12
2005-06 Paul Kariya 14 Johnson/Sullivan 4 Scott Hartnell 8 Paul Kariya 245
Juuse Saros 2.49 Pekka Rinne 2014-15 2.18 2006-07 Jason Arnott 12 Steve Sullivan 3 David Legwand 7 Paul Kariya 224
POINTS POINTS Tomas Vokoun 2.55 Tomas Vokoun 2002-03 2.20 2007-08 Jason Arnott 13 Nichol/Smithson 2 J-P Dumont 8 Jason Arnott 248
David Legwand 566 Paul Kariya 2005-06 85 Carter Hutton 2.55 Mike Dunham 2000-01 2.28 2008-09 Shea Weber 10 David Legwand 3 Jason Arnott 5 Shea Weber 251
Martin Erat 481 Paul Kariya 2006-07 76 Dan Ellis 2.64 Pekka Rinne 2017-18 2.31 2009-10 Patric Hornqvist 10 Jerred Smithson 2 Patric Hornqvist 8 Patric Hornqvist 275
Shea Weber 443 J-P Dumont 2007-08 72 2010-11 Martin Erat 7 David Legwand 2 Patric Hornqvist 5 Patric Hornqvist 265
SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS
2G 3G TOTAL
Viktor Arvidsson (2018-19) 6 Filip Forsberg (2016-17) 2 Viktor Arvidsson (2018-19) 7
Filip Forsberg (2018-19) 5 Filip Forsberg (2015-16) 2 Filip Forsberg (2018-19) 6
Craig Smith (2013-14) 5 32 tied with 1 Jason Arnott (2008-09) 6
Patric Hornqvist (2009-10) 5 Paul Kariya (2005-06) 6
Jason Arnott (2008-09) 5 4G Filip Forsberg (2017-18) 5
Jason Arnott (2006-07) 5 Eric Nystrom (2013-14) 1 Viktor Arvidsson (2016-17) 5
Scott Hartnell (2006-07) 5 Filip Forsberg (2015-16) 5
Paul Kariya (2005-06) 5 James Neal (2015-16) 5
11 tied with 4 Craig Smith (2013-14) 5
Patric Hornqvist (2009-10) 5
Jason Arnott (2006-07) 5
Scott Hartnell (2006-07) 5
David Legwand (2006-07) 5
Steve Sullivan (2005-06) 5
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TEAM HISTORY & RECORDS TEAM HISTORY & RECORDS
FRANCHISE FIRSTS OVERTIME HISTORY
HOME ROAD OVERALL
FIRST GAME Attendance: 17,285 (sellout) Players Dressed: Mike Dunham, Jay More, Bob YEAR GP W L T PCT GP W L T PCT GP W L T PCT
October 10, 1998 Coaches: Barry Trotz (head coach), Boughner, Darren Turcotte, Patric Kjellberg, 1998-99 5 0 1 4 .400 5 1 1 3 .500 10 1 2 7 .450
Paul Gardner (assistant coach) and Patrick Cote, Andrew Brunette, Jamie Heward, Tom 1999-00 5 0 2 3 .300 13 4 5 4 .462 18 4 7 7 .416
Florida Panthers 1, Nashville Predators 0 Brent Peterson (assistant coach) Fitzgerald, Greg Johnson, Blair Atcheynum, Scott 2000-01 9 2 0 7 .611 8 3 3 2 .500 17 5 3 9 .558
Nashville Arena Captain: Tom Fitzgerald Walker, Sergei Krivokrasov, John Slaney, Denny 2001-02 10 2 0 8 .600 8 3 0 5 .688 18 5 0 13 .638
Lambert, Eric Fichaud, J.J. Daigneault, Brad Smyth, 2002-03 9 3 1 5 .611 16 2 6 8 .375 25 5 7 13 .460
Starting Line-up Jeff Nelson, Joel Bouchard 2003-04 12 3 2 7 .542 10 4 2 4 .600 22 7 4 11 .568
Left Wing - Andrew Brunette 2005-06 6 5 1 - .833 11 4 7 - .364 17 9 8 - .529
Center - Greg Johnson Did Not Dress: Ville Peltonen, Drake Berehowsky, 2006-07 9 4 5 - .444 8 5 3 - .625 17 9 8 - .529
Right Wing - Sergei Krivokrasov Greg de Vries, Jan Vopat, Sebastien Bordeleau 2007-08 9 5 4 - .556 8 3 5 - .375 17 8 9 - .471
Defenseman - Joel Bouchard 2008-09 10 6 4 - .600 10 6 4 - .600 20 12 8 - .600
Defenseman - Bob Boughner 2009-10 10 7 3 - .700 10 7 3 - .700 20 14 6 - .700
Goaltender - Mike Dunham 2010-11 11 3 8 - .272 8 5 3 - .625 19 8 11 - .421
2011-12 9 4 5 - .444 7 4 3 - .571 16 8 8 - .500
2012-13 7 3 4 - .429 7 2 5 - .286 14 5 9 - .357
FIRST WIN 3-1 loss at Ottawa (8:07, 3rd per.) 2013-14 8 3 5 - .375 9 2 7 - .222 17 5 12 - .294
10/13/98 vs. Carolina, 3-2 FIRST TWO-POINT GAME 2014-15 13 9 4 - .692 11 5 6 - .455 24 14 10 - .583
(Goalie of record: Mike Dunham) Greg Johnson (2a), 10/13/98 in 3-2 win vs. FIRST OVERTIME SHORTHANDED GOAL 2015-16 10 3 7 - .300 10 3 7 - .300 20 6 14 - .300
At Home: Carolina Calle Jarnkrok (Josi), 1/10/17 in 2-1 win vs.
2016-17 10 2 8 - .200 8 4 4 - .500 18 6 12 - .333
10/13/98 vs. Carolina, 3-2 (Mike Dunham) FIRST THREE-POINT GAME Vancouver (4:58, OT)
2017-18 4 1 3 - .250 9 5 4 - .555 13 5 8 - .333
On Road: Sergei Krivokrasov (2g-1a), 10/27/98 in 5-4 win FIRST MINOR PENALTY
11/6/98 at Calgary, 2-1 (Mike Dunham) vs. Vancouver Tom Fitzgerald (high sticking), 10/10/98 in 1-0 2018-19 7 5 2 - .714 8 4 4 - .500 15 9 6 - .600
In Overtime: FIRST FOUR-POINT GAME loss vs. Florida (4:09, 1st per.) TOTAL 173 70 69 34 .492 184 76 82 26 .475 357 145 152 60 .482
1/30/99 at New Jersey, 3-2 (Mike Dunham) Sebastien Bordeleau (2g-2a) & Sergei Krivokra- FIRST MAJOR PENALTY
In Shootout: sov (2g-2a), 12/19/98 in 6-4 win at Vancouver Patrick Cote (fighting), 10/10/98 in 1-0 loss vs. HOME ROAD OVERALL
10/8/05 vs. Anaheim, 3-2 (Tomas Vokoun) FIRST FIVE-POINT GAME Florida (6:52, 1st per.)
Marek Zidlicky (5a), 2/18/04 in 7-3 win vs. FIRST GAME MISCONDUCT WINS LOSSES WINS LOSSES WINS LOSSES
FIRST LOSS San Jose Denny Lambert, 10/21/98 in 5-2 loss at Detroit YEAR GP OTW SOW OTL SOL GP OTW SOW OTL SOL GP OTW SOW OTL SOL
10/10/98 vs. Florida, 1-0 (Mike Dunham) FIRST 20-GOAL SCORER (14:47, 3rd per.) 2005-06 6 1 4 0 1 11 2 2 5 2 17 3 6 5 3
At Home: Sergei Krivokrasov (reached 20 goals on FIRST PENALTY SHOT 2006-07 9 2 2 2 3 8 1 4 1 2 17 3 6 3 5
10/10/98 vs. Florida, 1-0 (Mike Dunham) 3/12/99 vs. Chicago) Kimmo Timonen scored on Jeff Hackett, 2007-08 9 3 2 1 3 8 2 1 3 2 17 5 3 4 5
On Road: FIRST 30-GOAL SCORER 11/18/99 in 6-1 win vs. Montreal (9:45, 2nd per.) 2008-09 10 2 4 2 2 10 4 2 1 3 20 6 6 3 5
10/17/98 at Ottawa, 3-1 (Mike Dunham) Steve Sullivan (reached 30 goals on 3/21/06 FIRST PENALTY SHOT AGAINST 2009-10 10 1 6 1 2 10 5 2 1 2 20 6 8 2 4
In Overtime: at Detroit) Shaun Van Allen stopped by Eric Fichaud, 2010-11 11 1 2 5 3 8 1 4 2 1 19 2 6 7 4
1/14/99 at Detroit, 2-1 (Tomas Vokoun) FIRST MULTI-SEASON 30-GOAL SCORER 12/1/98 in 3-1 loss at Ottawa (15:42, 3rd per.) 2011-12 9 1 3 2 3 7 2 2 1 2 16 3 5 3 5
In Shootout: Filip Forsberg (reached his second 30-goal FIRST SHOT ON GOAL
2/20/04 NASHVILLE 3 at Anaheim 2 Walker, 3:34 Vokoun/Giguere 10/31/11 Nashville 4 at CHICAGO 5 Stalberg, 2:18 Rinne/Crawford
11/5/11 NASHVILLE 4 at Legwand, 2:53 Rinne/Niemi
2/28/04 NY Rangers 1 at NASHVILLE 2 Hutchinson, 3:50 Vokoun/Markkanen
San Jose 3
3/14/04 Nashville 2 at DETROIT 3 Shanahan, 0:40 Vokoun/Joseph
11/12/11 MONTREAL 2 at Nashville 1 Pacioretty, 2:31 Rinne/Budaj
3/27/04 COLUMBUS 3 at Nashville 2 Wright, 2:03 Vokoun/Denis
11/19/11 COLUMBUS 4 at Nashville 3 Wisniewski, 2:43 Rinne/Sanford
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ALL-TIME SHOOTOUTS THE PREDATORS VS. THE NHL
Nashville Goaltenders Nashville Shooters Predators Top Scorers vs. Individual Opponent, All-Time Predators Goal Leaders vs. Individual Opponent, All-Time
Goalie Goals Attempts % W-L Player Goals Attempts % GDG Player Vs. GP G A PTS PIM Player Vs. GP G
Dubnyk 2 4 50.0% 0-1 Arnott 2 3 66.7% 1 David Legwand Chicago 70 21 40 61 32 David Legwand Columbus 62 21
Ellis 12 30 60.0% 5-5 Arvidsson 0 4 0.0% 0 Martin Erat Columbus 57 16 37 53 34 David Legwand Chicago 70 21
Hutton 14 39 64.1% 5-5 Beck 0 2 0.0% 0 David Legwand Columbus 62 21 27 48 56 Martin Erat Columbus 57 16
Lindback 0 3 100.0% 1-0 Bonino 0 1 0.0% 0
David Legwand Detroit 69 15 26 41 28 Martin Erat Detroit 57 15
Bonk 2 4 50.0% 0
Mason 11 38 71.1% 7-6 Shea Weber Columbus 47 11 27 38 37
Bouillon 0 1 0.0% 0 Three tied 15
Mazanec 5 10 50.0% 0-3 Bourque 1 6 16.7% 0 Martin Erat Chicago 53 14 22 36 36
Rinne 75 278 73.0% 40-36 Predators Assist Leaders vs. Individual Opponent, All-Time
Boyd 0 1 0.0% 0 David Legwand Edmonton 49 15 20 35 22
Saros 11 26 57.7% 2-5 Boyle 1 2 50.0% 1 David Legwand St. Louis 73 12 23 35 40 Player Vs. GP A
Vokoun 15 37 59.5% 6-6 Cullen 2 10 20.0% 0 Martin Erat Detroit 57 15 18 33 44 David Legwand Chicago 70 40
TEAM TOTALS 145 465 68.8% 66-67 Dumont 2 11 18.2% 1 Martin Erat Columbus 57 37
Ekholm 0 1 0.0% 0 David Legwand Colorado 48 12 20 32 18
Shea Weber Columbus 47 27
Nashville vs. NHL W L PCT. Ellis 9 27 33.3% 4
David Legwand Columbus 62 27
Anaheim 2 7 .222 Erat 15 47 31.9% 11
Fiala 2 12 16.7% 1 Predators Games Played vs. Individual Opponents, All-Time David Legwand Detroit 69 26
Arizona 5 3 .625 GP
Fiddler 2 6 33.3% 0 Player Vs.
Boston 2 1 .667 Fisher 0 7 0.0% 0 David Legwand St. Louis 73 Most Points vs. Individual Opponent, Single Season
Buffalo 1 0 1.000 Forsberg, F. 8 32 25.0% 5 David Legwand Chicago 70 Player Vs. Season GP G A PTS
Calgary 0 4 .000 Forsberg, P. 0 1 0.0% 0
Franson 1 4 25.0% 1 David Legwand Detroit 69 David Legwand Chicago 2006-07 8 6 7 13
Carolina 1 2 .333
Gamache 0 2 0.0% 0 David Legwand Columbus 62 Paul Kariya Chicago 2006-07 8 3 10 13
Chicago 5 4 .556
Goc 3 11 27.3% 2 Shea Weber St. Louis 60 Paul Kariya Columbus 2005-06 8 3 10 13
Colorado 0 1 .000 Halischuk 0 2 0.0% 0 Marek Zidlicky Columbus 2005-06 6 4 7 11
Columbus 6 3 .667 Hendricks 0 2 0.0% 0
Scott Hartnell Chicago 2005-06 8 3 8 11
Dallas 1 2 .333 Hornqvist 0 5 0.0% 0
Detroit 2 3 .400 Jarnkrok 1 4 25.0% 0 Predators Penalty Minutes vs. Individual Opponents, All-Time
Johansen 4 13 30.8% 3 Player Vs. GP PIM Predators Goal Leaders vs. Individual Opponent, Single Season
Edmonton 3 1 .750
Jokinen 0 1 0.0% 0 Player Vs. Season GP G
Florida 3 1 .750 Jordin Tootoo Columbus 42 100
Jones 0 1 0.0% 0 Jason Arnott Calgary 2006-07 4 6
Los Angeles 2 2 .500 Josi 4 13 30.8% 1 Jordin Tootoo St. Louis 38 93
Minnesota 5 2 .714 Dan Hamhuis Chicago 45 72 Sergei Krivokrasov Vancouver 1998-99 4 6
Kariya 12 18 66.7% 3
Montreal 4 1 .800 Koistinen 3 4 75.0% 1 Scott Hartnell Calgary 20 67 David Legwand Chicago 2006-07 8 6
New Jersey 3 3 .500 Kostitsyn, A. 1 2 50.0% 1 Patrick Cote Chicago 9 61 Yanic Perreault Chicago 2005-06 8 6
Kostitsyn, S. 1 5 20.0% 1 Mike Fisher Columbus 2011-12 5 6
NY Islanders 1 1 .500
Legwand 10 32 31.3% 4 Predators Goals-Against Average Leaders vs. Six tied with 5
NY Rangers 0 2 .000 Neal 3 10 30.0% 2
Ottawa 1 1 .500 Individual Opponent, All-Time (min. 200 minutes)
O'Reilly 5 11 45.5% 2 Predators Assist Leaders vs. Individual Opponent, Single Season
Philadelphia 4 2 .667 Peverley 2 5 40.0% 1 Goalie Vs. GP GAA
Top All-Time Scorers vs. Nashville Assist Leaders vs. Nashville, Single Season 2019 NHL Entry Draft: June 21-22, 2019 in Vancouver, B.C. 2012 NHL Entry Draft: June 22-23, 2012 in Pittsburgh, Pa.
RD OVR NAME POS CLUB RD OVR NAME POS CLUB
Player Team(s) GP G A PTS PIM Player Team(s) Season GP A 1 24 Philip Tomasino C Niagara (OHL) 2 37 Pontus Aberg LW Djurgarden (Sweden)
Pavel Datsyuk Detroit 67 21 53 74 14 Pavel Datsyuk Detroit 2006-07 8 11 2 45 Egor Afanasyev LW Muskegon (USHL) 2 50 Colton Sissons C Kelowna (WHL)
Jarome Iginla Calgary/Boston/Colorado 68 42 27 69 38 Peter Forsberg Colorado 2002-03 4 8 3 65 Alexander LW Victoria (BCHL) 3 66 Jimmy Vesey LW South Shore (EJHL)
Joe Thornton Boston/San Jose 54 14 50 64 51 Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit 1999-00 6 8 Campbell 3 89 Brendan Leipsic LW Portland (WHL)
Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit 79 17 42 59 32 Chris Pronger St. Louis 1999-00 6 8 4 109 Marc Del Gaizo D UMass Amherst (Hockey East) 4 112 Zachary Stepan C Shattuck St. Mary's (HS-Minn.)
Patrick Kane Chicago 61 23 34 57 18 Patrick Kane Chicago 2007-08 8 8 4 117 Semyon D Ufa (Russia-Jr.) 4 118 Mikko Vainonen D HIFK Jr. (Finland-Jr.)
Teemu Selanne Anaheim/San Jose/ 51 24 29 53 10 Nine tied with 7 Chistyakov 6 164 Simon Fernholm D Huddinge Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)
Colorado 5 148 Ethan Haider G Minnesota (NAHL) 6 172 Max Gortz RW Farjestad Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)
Henrik Sedin Vancouver 58 9 44 53 60 6 179 Isak Walther RW Sodertalje (Sweden-Jr.)
Penalty Minute Leaders vs. Nashville, Single Season 6 179 Marek Mazanec G Plzen (Czech)
7 210 Juuso Parssinen C TPS (Finland-Jr.)
Henrik Zetterberg Detroit 63 18 35 53 22
Player Team(s) Season GP PIM 2011 NHL Entry Draft: June 24-25, 2011 in St. Paul, Minn.
Patrick Marleau San Jose/Toronto 69 21 30 51 18 2018 NHL Entry Draft: June 22-23, 2018 in Dallas, Texas
Krzysztof Oliwa Calgary 2003-04 4 54 RD OVR NAME POS CLUB
Daniel Sedin Vancouver 59 16 31 47 18 RD OVR NAME POS CLUB
Todd Simpson Chicago 2005-06 3 44 2 38 Magnus Hellberg G Almtuna IS (Sweden-2)
4 111 Jachym Kondelik C Muskegon (USHL)
Goal Leaders vs. Nashville, All-Time Kirk Maltby Detroit 2003-04 6 38 5 131 Spencer Stastney D U.S. NTDP U-18 2 52 Miikka Salomaki LW Karpat (Finland)
Kevin Bieksa Vancouver 2007-08 3 34 5 151 Vladislav D Calgary (WHL) 4 94 Josh Shalla LW Saginaw (OHL)
Player Team(s) GP G
Steve Yzerman Detroit 2003-04 6 34 Yeryomenko 4 112 Garrett Noonan D Boston University (H-East)
Jarome Iginla Calgary/Boston/Colorado 68 42
Matthew Barnaby Buffalo/ 1998-99 3 33 7 213 Milan Kloucek G HC Dynamo Pardubice (Czech) 5 142 Simon Karlsson D Malmo Jr. (Sweden-Jr.)
Rick Nash Columbus/NY Rangers 61 26
Pittsburgh 6 170 Chase Balisy C Western Michigan (CCHA)
Teemu Selanne Anaheim/San Jose/Colorado 51 24 2017 NHL Entry Draft: June 23-24, 2017 in Chicago, Ill. 7 202 Brent Andrews LW Halifax (QMJHL)
Sylvain Blouin Minnesota 2000-01 3 33
Brendan Shanahan Detroit/NY Rangers/New 42 23 RD OVR NAME POS CLUB
Jersey 1 30 Eeli Tolvanen RW Sioux City (USHL) 2010 NHL Entry Draft: June 25-26, 2010 in Los Angeles, Calif.
Most Points vs. Nashville, Single Season
Patrick Kane Chicago 61 23 2 61 Grant Mismash LW U.S. NTDP U-18 RD OVR NAME POS CLUB
Player Team(s) Season GP G A PTS
3 92 David Farrance D U.S. NTDP U-18 1 18 Austin Watson C Peterborough (OHL)
Games Played Leaders vs. Nashville, All-Time Pavel Datsyuk Detroit 2006-07 8 2 11 13 5 154 Tomas Vomacka G Corpus Christi (NAHL) 3 78 Taylor Aronson D Portland (WHL)
Player Team(s) GP Alexei Zhamnov Chicago 1998-99 6 4 7 11 6 176 Pavel Koltygin C Drummondville (QMJHL) 5 126 Patrick Cehlin RW Djurgarden (Sweden)
Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit 79 Martin Havlat Chicago 2006-07 6 5 5 10 7 216 Jacob Paquette D Kingston (OHL) 6 168 Anthony Bitetto D Indiana (USHL)
Brent Seabrook Chicago 77 Jonathan Towes Chicago 2007-08 8 5 5 10
2016 NHL Entry Draft: June 24-25, 2016 in Buffalo, N.Y. 7 194 David Elsner LW Landshut (Germany-2)
Duncan Keith Chicago 77 Steve Yzerman Detroit 1999-00 6 4 6 10
RD OVR NAME POS CLUB 7 198 Joonas Rask C Ilves (Finland)
Tomas Holmstrom Detroit 69 Peter Forsberg Colorado 2002-03 4 2 8 10
1 17 Dante Fabbro D Penticton (BCHL)
Patrick Marleau San Jose/Toronto 69 Chris Pronger St. Louis 1999-00 6 2 8 10
2 47 Samuel Girard D Shawinigan (QMJHL) 2009 NHL Entry Draft: June 26-27, 2009 in Montreal, Que.
Patrick Kane Chicago 2007-08 8 2 8 10 3 76 Rem Pitlick C Muskegon (USHL)
Assist Leaders vs. Nashville, All-Time RD OVR NAME POS CLUB
3 78 Frederic Allard D Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 1 11 Ryan Ellis D Windsor (OHL)
Player Team(s) GP A
All-Time Win Leaders vs. Nashville 4 108 Hardy Haman D Skelleftea U-18 (Sweden-U18) 2 41 Zach Budish RW Edina H.S. (USHS-Minn.)
Pavel Datsyuk Detroit 2006-07 8
Goalie Team(s) Wins Aktell 2 42 Charles-Olivier Roussel D Shawinigan (QMJHL)
Peter Forsberg Colorado 2002-03 4
December 18, 1996: The $160 million Nashville Arena (now known as October 6-7, 2000: The Predators opened the 2000-01 season with a
Bridgestone Arena) opened with Amy Grant’s Tennessee Christmas. two-game series against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Saitama Super
Arena outside of Tokyo, Japan. Both games finished with a score of 3-1, February 15, 2007: The Predators acquired Hall-of-Fame center Peter April 16, 2010: Led by two tallies by J-P Dumont, the Predators scored
June 25, 1997: Leipold Hockey Holdings, LLC was granted a condi- with the Predators winning the first and the Penguins the second. The Forsberg from the Philadelphia Flyers for the 2007 stretch run. four straight third-period goals to claim a 4-1 victory over Chicago in
tional franchise by the NHL Board of Governors. two games drew the two largest crowds ever to witness hockey games Game One of the teams’ Western Conference Quarterfinal Series. It is
in Japan (13,849 for the first game, 13,426 for the second). April 5, 2007: With a 4-1 win over the St. Louis Blues, Nashville hit the the first road playoff win in franchise history.
July 1, 1997: Jack Diller was named first president of the Nashville 50-win mark for the first time in franchise history. The club would end
Predators. March 23, 2001: General Manager David Poile was one of three re- the 2006-07 regular season with a record of 51-23-8 for a franchise- April 28, 2010: Predators Head Coach Barry Trotz is named a finalist
cipients of the 2001 Lester Patrick Award, an honor presented annually record 110 points. for the Jack Adams Award, given annually to the NHL’s top coach. It is
July 9, 1997: David Poile was named first general manager in “for outstanding service to hockey in the United States.” the second time in franchise history someone from the organization is
franchise history. May 22, 2007: The Sporting News announces its 2006-07 awards and nominated for an NHL Award. One week later, General Manager David
November 21, 2001: The Predators unveiled an alternate jersey. The Predators GM David Poile was named NHL Executive of the Year and Poile is revealed as one of three finalists for the inaugural GM of the
August 6, 1997: Barry Trotz was named as Nashville’s first head gold sweater featured an animated saber-toothed tiger logo on the Head Coach Barry Trotz was named Coach of the Year. Both honors Year Award.
coach and Paul Gardner was named assistant coach. crest and a pair of tiger skulls on the shoulders, and was worn through were determined by a vote of their peers.
the 2006-07 season. July 8, 2010: Shea Weber is named the fifth captain in franchise
September 25, 1997: Craig Leipold and Jack Diller unveiled the August 1, 2007: Nashville owner Craig Leipold announced the signing history.
saber-toothed tiger logo at the downtown First American building October 8, 2002: Greg Johnson was named the second captain in of a letter of intent to sell the Nashville Predators and Powers Manage-
(now known as the Regions Center), the site of a saber-toothed tiger team history. Scott Walker also wore the “C” on an interim basis (Janu- ment to a local ownership group. August 10, 2010: Predators appoint senior management team with
discovery in August, 1971. ary 12-27) for Nashville in 2002-03. addition of Jeff Cogen as CEO and Sean Henry as President and COO.
September 12, 2007: Jason Arnott is named the fourth captain in
September 27, 1997: The Ice Breaker Bash kicked off season-ticket June 21-22, 2003: The Nashville Predators hosted the 2003 NHL franchise history. January 30, 2011: Captain Shea Weber participates in his second
sales at Bridgestone Arena and attracted over 12,000 hockey fans for Entry Draft at Bridgestone Arena and made 13 picks overall, including straight All-Star Game, forming a pairing with future Hall-of-Famer
three hours of hockey demonstrations, displays and interactive games. eight of the first 98 players selected in what has become known as the November 29, 2007: The National Hockey League’s Board of Nicklas Lidstrom to post a +6 rating while racking up four assists,
top-producing draft in NHL history. More than 13,000 fans attended the Governors approved the proposed sale of the Nashville Predators to becoming just the second defenseman in All-Star Game history to
November 13, 1997: Craig Leipold and Jack Diller unveiled “Preda- two-day event which had an estimated economic impact of nearly $10 Predators Holdings LLC. amass four helpers.
tors” as Nashville’s name (as selected by fans) at the Wildhorse Saloon million on Middle Tennessee.
in front of inaugural season-ticket holders and fans. December 1, 2007: David Legwand notched three points (1g-2a) in the February 10, 2011: The Predators acquire center Mike Fisher from the
February 8, 2004: For the first time since the team’s inaugural third period of a 5-4 shootout win at Montreal. His first point (a goal) Ottawa Senators for two draft picks. He would post eight points in the
February 12, 1998: Head Coach Barry Trotz and Assistant Coach Paul season, Nashville was represented in the NHL All-Star Game. Kimmo was the 302nd of his NHL career, moving him past Kimmo Timonen into club’s final seven regular-season contests to secure a playoff berth,
Gardner unveiled the Predators’ inaugural home and away jerseys in Timonen (who was named to the Game in 1999, but did not participate sole possession of first place on the franchise’s all-time scoring list. then lead the team with six points in six games during their first playoff
front of 2,000 fans at Cool Springs Galleria. due to injury) and Tomas Vokoun both played for the Western Confer- series victory in franchise history.
ence at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. December 7, 2007: Predators Holdings LLC., completed its purchase
May 4, 1998: The National Hockey League officially announced the of the Nashville Predators and Powers Management (the company that February 26, 2011: Brentwood, Tenn., native and Predators 2006
Nashville Predators as the 27th franchise in league history. April 3, 2004: On the second-to-last day of the 2003-04 regular operates Bridgestone Arena) for $193 million from Craig Leipold and second-round pick Blake Geoffrion makes his NHL debut, becoming the
season, a loss by the Edmonton Oilers clinched the Predators’ first-ever took over the day-to-day operation of the Predators and Bridgestone first Tennessee native, and first fourth-generation NHLer to appear in
November 12, 2011: The franchise plays its 1,000th regular-season May 6, 2014: Peter Laviolette, a Stanley Cup winner with the Carolina April 29, 2016: After staving off elimination with a 3-1 victory over
game against the Montreal Canadiens. David Poile became the first Hurricanes in 2006, is named the franchise’s second head coach. Kevin Anaheim in Game Six of their First Round series two nights earlier, May 22, 2017: Led by a Colton Sissons hat trick, the Nashville Preda-
general manager in NHL history to record 1,000 games with two McCarthy also joins the organization as an assistant coach. the Predators participate in – and win – their first Game Seven in tors beat the Anaheim Ducks in Game Six of the Western Conference
separate franchises (Washington from 1982-97) while Barry Trotz franchise history, topping the Pacific Division-winning Ducks, 2-1, at Final to advance – for the first time in franchise history – to the Stanley
became just the fourth coach to spend 1,000 games behind the bench September 12, 2014: Ten months after the Nashville Predators and the Honda Center to advance to the Second Round for the third time Cup Final.
of a single franchise. Metro Nashville Government broke ground on the new recreation in franchise history.
center and ice rink development at Global Mall at the Crossings in June 15, 2017: The Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation
January 29, 2012: The defensive duo of Shea Weber and Ryan Suter Antioch, Tennessee, the Ford Ice Center officially opened for business. May 5, 2016: In Game Three of their Second Round series, the estimated the overall economic impact from a record 11 home playoff
represent the Predators at the 2012 All-Star Game. Ford Ice Center, named in partnership with the Mid-South Ford Dealers, Predators and San Jose Sharks play the longest game in franchise games for the Preds exceeded $50 million, including $8 million for
is a component of a public-private partnership between the Nashville history, with Nashville prevailing on a Mike Fisher goal 11:12 into triple each game of the Stanley Cup Final. Game Six of the Stanley Cup Final
March 22, 2012: The Nashville Predators announced the results of a Predators and Metro to help continue the growth of hockey and all overtime. was on the same weekend as CMA Fest, whose events pooled over
study that found the team and Bridgestone Arena generate an annual forms of recreational ice skating in Middle Tennessee. 100,000 people downtown and an estimated $2.7 million for Nashville
economic impact of approximately $410 million and support more than May 10, 2016: Facing elimination on home ice for the second in sales tax.
2,350 jobs annually. October 17, 2014: In a press conference at Bridgestone Arena that consecutive series in Game Six of their Round Two series with San
included; National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman, Jose, the Preds receive a goal from rookie Viktor Arvidsson at 2:03 of June 21, 2017: Nashville Predators General Manager David Poile was
March 30, 2012: Nashville recorded the 500th regular-season victory Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, Predators CEO Jeff Cogen and Bridgestone overtime to again force Game Seven. named the 2017 NHL General Manager of the Year at the 2017 NHL
in club history with a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings at Joe Americas President and CEO Gary Garfield, the NHL announced that the Awards at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, winning the award for the first
Louis Arena. The Predators hit the milestone in 1,062 games, the few- Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena would host the 2016 NHL June 22, 2016: Then-Captain Shea Weber won the 2016 Mark Messier time in his fourth nomination for the honor since its inception in 2010,
est in the post-1990 expansion era. David Poile became the first GM to All-Star Game on Jan. 30 and 31, 2016. Leadership Award at the NHL Awards, becoming the third player in the most of any GM.
guide two separate clubs to 500 wins, and Barry Trotz became just the franchise history to win an NHL Award. Weber was personally selected
fifth bench boss to post 500 wins with a single team. January 24-25, 2015: After securing the best record in the NHL by Messier for the award. July 20, 2017: The Nashville Predators named Dan Muse as an
at the midpoint of the season on Jan. 10, the Nashville Predators assistant coach after the departure of Phil Housley to become
April 20, 2012: With a 2-1 victory at Bridgestone Arena, the Predators coaching staff – led by Head Coach Peter Laviolette – represent the June 29, 2016: In the biggest transaction in franchise history and head coach of the Buffalo Sabres, and promoted Kevin McCarthy to
eliminate the Detroit Red Wings in five games of their Western Confer- club at 2015 All-Star Weekend. They are joined by Shea Weber, making one of the largest one-for-one player trades in NHL history, the Preda- associate coach.
ence Quarterfinal Series. It marks the first postseason win over the his fourth consecutive All-Star Weekend appearance, and rookie Filip tors acquired Norris Trophy-winning defenseman P.K. Subban from the
team long looked to as toast of the Central Division. It also made the Forsberg. Pekka Rinne was also named but did not participate due Montreal Canadiens for team captain Shea Weber. August 3, 2017: Captain Mike Fisher announced his retirement from
Predators the only team in the Western Conference to advance to the to injury. Weber won the Hardest Shot Competition with a 108.5 mph the NHL.
second round in both 2011 and 2012. blast, while Forsberg became the first Pred to score in an All-Star September 8, 2016: Forward Mike Fisher was named the seventh
Game, tallying twice for Team Toews. captain in franchise history. September 19, 2017: Defenseman Roman Josi was named the eighth
June 20, 2012: For the second consecutive season, four members captain in franchise history.
of the organization are finalists at the NHL Awards in Las Vegas. Mike February 21, 2015: Bridgestone Arena was named 2014 Arena of October 21, 2016: ESPN released its annual Ultimate Standings
Fisher became the second award winner in franchise history, earning the Year by Pollstar Magazine, an industry-leader in concert industry report, with the Predators ranking first overall in the categories of Fan October 10, 2017: In front of a soldout crowd at Bridgestone Arena,
the NHL Foundation Award which recognizes an NHL player who and sports and entertainment news. This marked the first time that Relations, Affordability and Stadium Experience. Overall, the club is the 2017 Western Conference Championship banner – the first in
applies the core values of hockey – commitment, perseverance and Bridgestone Arena has taken home the top venue honor after being second out of 30 NHL teams and sixth out of all 122 professional sports franchise history – is raised to the rafters.
teamwork – to enrich the lives of people in his community. Both Pekka nominated 11 times, including in each of the past eight years, and the teams throughout the NHL, NFL, MLB and NBA.
April 5, 2018: Nashville clinches its first-ever Presidents’ Trophy, May 20, 2019: The Academy of Country Music named Bridgestone June 1, 1998: Acquired forward Marian Cisar from Los Angeles for August 6, 1998: Signed free-agent defenseman Jamie Heward.
Central Division title and No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. Arena its Large Capacity Venue of the Year for 2018. future considerations
August 19, 1998: Signed free-agent forward Jeff Nelson.
May 22, 2018: Predators General Manager David Poile announces June 4, 2019: Dan Lambert joined Peter Laviolette’s staff as an June 4, 1998: Signed free-agent defenseman Jayson More.
the promotions of Jeff Kealty to Assistant General Manager and assistant coach. August 26, 1998: Signed free-agent defensemen Shannon Finn and
Director of Scouting; Brian Poile to Assistant General Manager and June 8, 1998: Signed free-agent forward Rob Valicevic. Kaj Linna.
Director of Hockey Operations; and Scott Nichol to General Manager June 20, 2019: The Nashville Sports Authority approved the lease
of the Milwaukee Admirals and Director of Player Development. agreement that will keep the Predators at Bridgestone Arena June 11, 1998: Signed free-agent forward Mark Mowers. October 1, 1998: Acquired defensemen Drake Berehowsky and Greg
through 2049. Under the new lease, the Metro Davidson County Gen- de Vries and goaltender Eric Fichaud from Edmonton for forward Jim
June 20, 2018: Pekka Rinne wins the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s top eral Fund is relieved from all obligations of supporting Bridgestone June 26, 1998: Selected 26 players in the NHL Expansion Draft: Chris Dowd and goaltender Mikhail Shtalenkov.
goaltender for the 2017-18 regular season. Arena and the Predators and existing in-arena revenue streams Armstrong (FLA), Blair Atcheynum (STL), Joel Bouchard (CGY), Bob
will be utilized to maintain, improve and expand the building while Boughner (BUF), Paul Brousseau (T.B), Doug Brown (DET), October 5, 1998: Acquired defenseman Marc Moro and goaltender
August 9, 2018: Predators President of Hockey Operations/General eliminating Metro’s guarantees. Andrew Brunette (WSH), Frederic Chabot (L.A), Patrick Cote (DAL), Chris Mason from Anaheim for goaltender Dominic Roussel. Claimed
Manager David Poile is named to the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Class J.J. Daigneault (NYI), Jeff Daniels (CAR), Craig Darby (PHI), forward Zdeno Ciger from Edmonton in the 1998 NHL Waiver Draft.
of 2018. July 1, 2019: The Predators signed two-time NHL All-Star and Olym- Mike Dunham (N.J), Doug Friedman (EDM), Tony Hrkac (PIT),
pic Gold Medalist Matt Duchene to a seven-year, $56 million contract Al Iafrate (S.J), Greg Johnson (CHI), Uwe Krupp (COL), October 12, 1998: Signed free-agent defenseman Jeff Kealty.
August 14, 2018: Defenseman Ryan Ellis signs an eight-year, $50 on the first day of free agency. Denny Lambert (OTT), Mike Richter (NYR), Mikhail Shtalenkov (ANA),
million contract that will keep him in Nashville through the 2026-27 John Slaney (PHX), Mike Sullivan (BOS), Tomas Vokoun (MTL), October 25, 1998: Acquired a third-round selection in the 1999 Entry
season. August 15, 2019: The Nashville Predators Foundation announced a Scott Walker (VAN) and Rob Zettler (TOR). Draft (traded to Colorado; Colorado selected Branko Radivojevic) from
multi-year partnership and naming rights deal with Nashville-based Colorado for defenseman Greg de Vries.
October 9, 2018: Prior to their home opener against Calgary, the SmileDirectClub. Acquired forward Darren Turcotte and St. Louis’ highest compensatory
Predators raised banners commemorating their Presidents’ Trophy,
selection in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft (traded to Florida; Florida selected October 28, 1998: Signed free-agent forward Bobby Russell.
Central Division title and regular-season Western Conference September 2019: In an on-going effort to give fans, players
Alex Auld) from St. Louis for future considerations. Acquired
championship from the 2017-18 campaign. and performers the best possible facilities and atmosphere,
goaltender Dominic Roussel and defenseman Jeff Staples from Phila- October 31, 1998: Acquired forward Cliff Ronning and defenseman
Bridgestone Arena completed another renovation of $8.5 million,
delphia for a seventh-round selection in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft (Cam Richard Lintner from Phoenix for future considerations.
November 3, 2018: On his 36th birthday, Pekka Rinne signed a two- which included a new center-hung scoreboard and “Hap & Harry’s
year, $10 million contract and posted a 1-0 shutout over the Boston
Ondrik). Acquired defensemen Jan Vopat and Kimmo Timonen from Los
Taproom,” a new premium suite area. The renovation total in the
Bruins at Bridgestone Arena. Angeles for future considerations. Acquired forward Sergei Krivokrasov January 13, 1999: Traded defenseman J.J. Daigneault to Phoenix for
last nine years has reached nearly $85 million.
from Chicago for future considerations. Acquired forward Jim Dowd from future considerations.
November 10, 2018: The Predators won their eighth consecutive Calgary for future considerations. Acquired forward
road game, establishing the third-longest such streak in NHL history Ville Peltonen from San Jose for a fifth-round selection in the 1998 January 26, 1999: Acquired defenseman Sergei Klimentiev from
to start the season. NHL Entry Draft (traded to Phoenix; Phoenix selected Josh Blackburn). Philadelphia for future considerations.
Acquired forward Sebastien Bordeleau from Montreal for future
December 12, 2018: Predators General Manager David Poile is considerations. Acquired a fifth-round selection in the 1998 NHL Entry March 12, 1999: Claimed defenseman Dan Keczmer on waivers from
inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Draft (Martin Beauchesne) from Colorado for future considerations. Dallas.
June 23, 2001: Selected forwards Denis Platonov, Oliver Setzinger, June 22, 2002: Acquired a third-round selection in the 2002 NHL March 3, 2003: Acquired forward Oleg Petrov from Montreal for a
March 27, 2000: Forward Darren Turcotte announced his retirement. and Timofei Shishkanov and defensemen Dan Hamhuis and Tomas Slovak Entry Draft (traded to Detroit; Detroit selected Valtteri Filppula) from fourth-round selection in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft (traded to Washington;
Signed free-agent forward Greg Classen. in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. Anaheim for future considerations. Acquired a third-round selection in Washington selected Andreas Valdix).
the 2002 NHL Entry Draft (traded to Toronto; Toronto selected Dominic
May 1, 2000: Signed free-agent forward Ryan Tobler. June 24, 2001: Acquired a fourth-round selection in the 2001 NHL D’Amour) and a second-round selection in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft March 8, 2003: Forward Jon Sim claimed on waivers by Los Angeles.
Entry Draft (Jordin Tootoo) from Philadelphia for a fourth-round (traded (Konstantin Glazachev) from Buffalo for a second-round selection in the
May 23, 2000: Claimed forwards Sean Haggerty and Mike Watt to Carolina; Carolina selected Rob Zepp), a fifth-round (Jussi Timonen) 2002 NHLEntry Draft (traded to Edmonton; Edmonton selected Jarret March 9, 2003: Acquired goaltender Wade Flaherty from Florida for
on waivers from the New York Islanders. and a seventh-round (Thierry Douville) selection in the 2001 Stoll). Acquired a third-round selection in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft (Paul defenseman Pascal Trepanier.
NHL Entry Draft. Selected forwards Gustav Grasberg and Jordin Tootoo Brown) from Washington for forward Petr Sykora. Acquired a conditional
Domingue). July 14, 2009: Signed free-agent forward Ben Guite. February 27, 2012: Acquired forward Andrei Kostitsyn from Montreal
February 24, 2011: Forward Marek Svatos claimed on waivers by Ottawa. for a second-round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft (Jacob de la Rose)
June 20, 2008: Acquired the New York Rangers’ fourth-round selection July 16, 2009: Signed free-agent forward Peter Olvecky. and a conditional fifth-round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft previously
in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft (traded to the New York Rangers; New York February 25, 2011: Acquired a conditional seventh-round selection acquired from Montreal (traded to Los Angeles; Los Angeles Patrik
Rangers selected Dale Weise) from St. Louis for goaltender Chris Mason. July 20, 2009: Signed free-agent forward Ben Eaves. in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft from Florida for defenseman Alexander Sulzer. Bartosak). Acquired forward Paul Gaustad and a fourth-round selection
Acquired Toronto’s first-round selection in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft (Co- in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft (Juuse Saros) from Buffalo for a first-round
lin Wilson) from the New York Islanders for Florida’s first-round (Joshua August 21, 2009: Signed free-agent forward Marcel Goc. May 24, 2011: Signed free-agent defenseman Victor Bartley. pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft (traded to Calgary; Calgary selected Mark
Bailey) and second-round (Aaron Ness) selections in the 2008 NHL Entry Jankowski).
Draft. Acquired Ottawa’s first-round selection in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft September 30, 2009: Signed free-agent defenseman Francis Bouillon. June 2, 2011: Acquired a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2013 NHL
(Chet Pickard) and third-round selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft Entry Draft from Washington for forward Taylor Stefishen. March 10, 2012: Sign free-agent forward Jack MacLellan.
(Taylor Beck) for a first-round selection in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft (Erik October 7, 2009: Signed free-agent forward Dave Scatchard.
Karlsson). Selected forward Colin Wilson and goaltender Chet Pickard in June 16, 2011: Signed free-agent forward Juuso Puustinen. May 30, 2012: Signed free-agent defenseman Joonas Jarvinen.
the 2008 Entry Draft. March 1, 2010: Acquired defenseman Denis Grebeshkov from Edmonton
for a second-round selection in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft (Curtis June 25, 2011: Acquired Toronto’s third-round selection in the 2012 NHL June 1, 2012: Signed free-agent forward Daniel Bang.
June 21, 2008: Acquired Toronto’s second-round selection (Roman Josi) Hamilton). Entry Draft (Jimmy Vesey), and a sixth-round selection in the 2011 NHL
in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft from Phoenix for a second-round (traded Entry Draft (Chase Balisy) from Los Angeles for a third-round selection in June 15, 2012: Acquired Minnesota (Pontus Aberg) and Philadelphia’s
to Florida; Florida selected Colby Robak) and a third-round selection March 3, 2010: Forward Ryan Jones claimed on waivers by Edmonton. the 2011 NHL Entry Draft (Nick Shore). Acquired a sixth-round selection in (Colton Sissons) second-round selections in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft,
(Mathieu Brodeur) in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Acquired a seventh-round Acquired forward Dustin Boyd from Calgary for a fourth-round selection the 2012 NHL Entry Draft from NY Rangers (Marek Mazanec) for a sixth- Tampa Bay’s third-round selection in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft (Jonathan-
selection in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft (Anders Lindback) and Toronto’s in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft (Bill Arnold). round selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft (Peter Ceresnak). Selected Ismael Diaby) and goaltender Sebastien Caron from Tampa Bay for
fourth-round selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft (Craig Smith) from forwards Brent Andrews, Chase Balisy, Miikka Salomaki and Josh Shalla, goaltender Anders Lindback, forward Kyle Wilson and Nashville’s seventh-
San Jose for a fourth-round selection in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft (Harri April 20, 2010: Signed free-agent forward Linus Klasen. defensemen Simon Karlsson and Garrett Noonan, and goaltender Magnus round selection in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft (Nikita Gusev).
Sateri). Acquired a seventh-round selection in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft Hellberg in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. June 23, 2012: Acquired the New York Rangers’ third-round pick in the
(Jani Lajunen) and a fourth-round selection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft June 19, 2010: Acquired defenseman Ryan Parent from Philadelphia 2012 NHL Entry Draft (Brendan Leipsic) for a third-round pick in the 2013
(Nick Oliver) from the New York Rangers for the New York Rangers’ for defenseman Dan Hamhuis. Acquired forward Matt Halischuk and a June 30, 2011: Bought out the contract of forward J-P Dumont. NHL Entry Draft (Adam Tambellini). Acquired the New York Rangers’ fifth-
fourth-round selection (via St. Louis, Dale Weise) in the 2008 NHL Entry second-round selection in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft (Magnus Hellberg) for round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft (Teemu Kivihalme) for a fifth-round
Draft. Selected forwards Jani Lajunen and Taylor Stefishen, defensemen forward Jason Arnott. July 2, 2011: Acquired forward Brodie Dupont from the New York Rang- pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft (Thomas Spelling). Selected forwards
Jeffrey Foss and Roman Josi, and goaltender Anders Lindback in the ers for forward Andreas Thuresson. Pontus Aberg, Max Gortz, Brendan Leipsic, Colton Sissons, Zach Stepan
2008 NHL Entry Draft. June 25, 2010: Selected forward Austin Watson in the 2010 NHL Entry and Jimmy Vesey; defensemen Mikko Vainonen and Simon Fernholm; and
Draft. July 3, 2011: Acquired defenseman Brett Lebda, forward Robert Slaney goaltender Marek Mazanec in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.
June 24, 2008: Acquired forward Triston Grant and a seventh-round se- and a fourth-round selection in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft (traded to St.
lection in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft (Traded to St. Louis; St. Louis selected June 26, 2010: Selected forwards Patrick Cehlin, David Elsner and Louis; St. Louis selected Zachary Pochiro) from the Toronto Maple Leafs July 1, 2012: Signed free-agent forward Kevin Henderson. Signed free-
Maxwell Tardy) from Philadelphia for defenseman Janne Niskala. Joonas Rask and defensemen Taylor Aronson and Anthony Bitteto in the for defenseman Cody Franson and forward Matthew Lombardi. Signed agent goaltender Chris Mason.
2010 NHL Entry Draft. free-agent forward Niclas Bergfors
July 1, 2008: Acquired forward Ryan Jones and a second-round selection July 3, 2012: Signed free-agent defenseman Mike Moore.
FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF On Road: On Road: On Road: 0:09 - Jarome Iginla & Ryan 11:12 Rob Valicevic, 11/10/99 @ On Road: - Sam Gagner (EDM), Marty
SECOND PERIOD 0:08 - Craig Smith, 1/4/18 in 3-2 0:28 - Josef Stumpel, 3/4/00 in 3-2 0:26 - David Legwand, 11/20/00 @ O'Reilly, 4/7/15 @ 15:32 & 15:41 6:17, 9:44 & 17:29 of 1st in 1:15 - D arcy Hordichuk, Jason Arnott Reasoner (EDM) & Jason Arnott
0:07 - Viktor Arvidsson, 11/29/16 OT loss at Arizona loss at Los Angeles 9:30 & 9:56 of 2nd in 6-3 loss of 2nd in 3-2 loss at Colorado 4-2 win at Chicago & David Legwand, 1/8/08 @ 5:25, (NSH), 2/19/08 @ 15:00, 15:23 &
at Colorado 0:14 - Andreas Johansson, 11/21/02 0:34 - Teemu Selanne, 3/18/09 in at Detroit - Valrei Nichushkin & Cody At Home: 6:11 & 6:40 of 1st per. of 7-0 win 15:46 of 2nd per. of 5-4 win vs.
- Alexander Radulov, 1/24/08 in 1-1 tie at Colorado 4-3 loss at Anaheim 1:04 - Blake Geoffrion, 3/20/11 @ Eakin, 3/28/14 @ 7:39 & 7:48 of 5:56 - Steve Sullivan, 12/14/06 @ 5:58, at Los Angeles Edmonton
in 4-3 OT loss at Phoenix 0:19 - David Legwand, 1/27/03 in LATEST OVERTIME GOAL 17:33 & 18:37 of 3rd in 4-3 OT 3rd in 7-3 loss at Dallas 9:21 & 11:54 of 2nd per. of 6-0 1:55 - S ebastien Bordeleau, Joel On Road:
- Vitali Yachmenev, 10/31/00 5-1 win at Buffalo 4:58 - Calle Jarnkrok, 1/10/17 in 2-1 win at Buffalo Martin Havlat & Craig Mac- win vs. Ottawa Bouchard & Patric Kjellberg, 0:29 - Colin Wilson (NSH), Paul Stastny
in 4-2 loss vs. St. Louis FASTEST GOAL AGAINST FROM START win vs. Vancouver FASTEST TWO GOALS AGAINST, Donald, 1/20/07, 9:37 & 9:46 of 13:54 -Filip Forsberg, 2/27/16 @ 0:54, 2/2/00 @ 7:53, 8:21, & 9:48 (COL) & Jamie McGinn (COL),
0:11 - J-P Dumont, 11/18/06 in OF THIRD PERIOD 4:44 - Marek Zidlicky, 1/31/04 in 3-2 INDIVIDUAL 1st in 6-3 win vs. Chicago 5:39 & 14:49 of 2nd per. of 5-0 of 2nd per. of 6-4 win at NY 2/18/13 @ 13:17, 13:33 & 13:46 of
4-2 win vs. Columbus 0:15 - Joe Murphy, 12/17/98 in 3-1 win vs. San Jose 0:10 - Johnny Gaudreau, 3/9/16 At Home: win vs. St. Louis Islanders 2nd per. of 6-5 loss at Colorado
At Home: loss at San Jose - Andy Delmore, 1/7/03 in 2-1 @ 9:34 & 9:44 of 1st in 3-2 OT 0:08 - Radim Vrbata & David Moss, 13:55 - Petr Tenkrat, 12/15/01 @ 13:44 FASTEST THREE GOALS AGAINST, 0:34 - Ryan Johnson (STL), Vernon
0:07 - Vitali Yachmenev, 10/31/00 0:20 - Troy Brouwer, 3/28/15 in 4-3 win vs. St. Louis loss at Calgary 3/18/13 @ 3:42 & 3:50 of 1st in & 14:11 of 2nd per. & 7:39 of 3rd TEAM Fiddler (NSH) & Petr Cajanek
in 4-2 loss vs. St. Louis win at Washington 4:43 - Craig Smith, 10/24/13 in 3-2 0:19 - Jeff Carter, 3/4/13 @ 4:39 7-4 loss vs. Phoenix per. of 5-2 win vs. Chicago 1:25 - S hane Doan, Mika Alatalo & Rick (STL), 1/4/06 @ 3:26, 3:44 & 4:00
0:11 - J-P Dumont, 11/18/06 in 4-2 0:24 - Alexander Edler, 12/9/08 in win vs. Winnipeg & 4:58 of 3rd in 5-1 loss at 0:09 - Martin Havlat & Craig Mac- On Road: Tocchet, 11/30/99 @ 11:32, 11:46 of 1st per. of 4-3 win at St. Louis
win vs. Columbus 3-1 loss vs. Vancouver At Home: Los Angeles Donald, 1/20/07, 9:37 & 9:46 of 11:12 - Rob Valicevic, 11/10/99 @ 6:17, & 12:57 of 1st per. of 6-3 loss vs. FASTEST FOUR GOALS, TEAM
On Road: - Joe Murphy, 12/10/98 in 2-1 4:58 - Calle Jarnkrok, 1/10/17 in 2-1 At Home: 1st in 6-3 win vs. Chicago 9:44, & 17:29 of 1st per. of 4-2 Phoenix 3:04 - Taylor Beck, Shea Weber, David
0:07 - Viktor Arvidsson, 11/29/16 win vs. San Jose win vs. Vancouver 0:33 - Kelly Chase, 3/2/99 @ 18:26 On Road: win at Chicago 1:27 - D wight King, Marian Gaborik & Legwand & Matt Halischuk,
at Colorado At Home: 4:44 - Marek Zidlicky, 1/31/04 in 3-2 & 18:59 of 1st in 5-1 loss vs. 0:08 - Nikita Filatov & Jakub FASTEST THREE GOALS AGAINST, Jeff Carter, 1/3/15 @ 17:59, 18:56 3/23/13 @ 7:11, 8:21, 9:46 &
- Alexander Radulov, 1/24/08 0:24 - Alexander Edler, 12/9/08 in win vs. San Jose St. Louis Voracek, 10/17/08 @ 14:18 & 14:26 INDIVIDUAL & 19:26 of 3rd per. of 7-6 OT win 10:15 of 1st per. of 5-2 win vs.
in 4-3 OT loss at Phoenix 3-1 loss vs. Vancouver - Andy Delmore, 1/7/03 in 2-1 1:01 - Todd Bertuzzi, 1/21/03 @ 8:22 of 1st in 5-3 loss at Columbus 3:18 - Jeff Carter, 12/22/11 @ 12:56, at Los Angeles Columbus
0:12 - Roman Josi, 11/5/15 in 3-2 - Joe Murphy, 12/10/98 in 2-1 win vs. St. Louis & 9:23 of 3rd in 3-2 win vs. 0:09 - Jarome Iginla & Ryan 14:35 & 16:14 of 1st per. of 6-5 At Home: 3:38 - Sebastien Bordeleau, Joel
win at Minnesota win vs. San Jose On Road: Vancouver O’Reilly, 4/7/15 @ 15:32 & 15:41 win vs. Columbus 1:25 - S hane Doan, Mika Alatalo & Rick Bouchard, Patric Kjellberg &
FASTEST GOAL AGAINST FROM START 0:26 - Joe Nieuwendyk, 3/21/02 in 3:56 - Greg Johnson, 3/17/00 in On Road: of 2nd in 3-2 loss at Colorado 10:25 - Scottie Upshall, 1/21/10 @ 4:02, Tocchet, 11/30/99 @ 11:32, 11:46 Kjellberg, 2/2/00 @ 7:53, 8:21,
OF SECOND PERIOD 4-3 loss vs. New Jersey 4-3 win at Phoenix 0:10 - Johnny Gaudreau, 3/9/16 FASTEST TWO GOALS, BOTH TEAMS 13:22 & 14:27 of 3rd per. of 4-2 & 12:57 of 1st per. of 6-3 loss vs. 9:48, & 11:31 of 2nd per. of 6-4
0:09 - Jason Arnott, 2/3/00 in 4-1 On Road: 3:49 - Seth Jones, 3/10/14 in 4-3 @ 9:34 & 9:44 of 1st in 3-2 OT 0:05 - Rick Nash (CBJ) & Scott Walker loss at Phoenix Phoenix win at NY Islanders
loss at New Jersey 0:15 - Joe Murphy, 12/17/98 in 3-1 win at Ottawa loss at Calgary (NSH), 12/4/03 @ 19:39 & 19:44 of 14:47 - Jere Lehtinen, 1/17/01 @ 7:31 & 1:39 - J eff Carter, Ryan Johansen & At Home:
0:12 - Jonathan Toews, 4/7/09 in loss at San Jose 3:35 - Andy Delmore, 1/18/03 in 3-2 0:19 - Jeff Carter, 3/4/13 @ 4:39 3rd in 4-2 win at Columbus 14:53 of 2nd per. & 2:28 of 3rd Carter, 12/22/11 @ 14:35, 15:30 3:04 - Taylor Beck, Shea Weber, David
4-2 loss vs. Chicago 0:20 - Troy Brouwer, 3/28/15 in 4-3 win at Edmonton & 4:58 of 3rd in 5-1 loss at 0:07 - Daniel Sedin (VAN) & Nick Spald- per. of 4-3 OT loss at Dallas & 16:14 of 1st per. of 6-5 win vs. Legwand & Matt Halischuk,
0:15 - Mark Stone, 10/17/15 in 4-3 win at Washington LATEST OVERTIME GOAL AGAINST Los Angeles ing (NSH), 2/17/11 @ 18:15 & 18:22 of At Home: Columbus 3/23/13 @ 7:11, 8:21, 9:46 &
SO win at Ottawa 0:25 - Brad Isbister, 11/7/00 in 2-1 4:56 - Tommy Albelin, 11/3/99 in FASTEST TWO GOALS, TEAM 2nd in 3-1 win vs. Vancouver 3:18 - Jeff Carter, 12/22/11 @ 12:56, On Road: 10:15 of 1st per. of 5-2 win vs.
0:16 - Kyle Brodziak, 1/31/12 in 5-4 loss at NY Islanders 5-4 loss at Calgary 0:05 - Colin Wilson & Shea - Marcel Goc (SJS) & Paul Kariya 14:35 & 16:14 of 1st per. of 6-5 1:27 - D wight King, Marian Gaborik & Columbus
win at Minnesota FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF 4:55 - Marian Gaborik, 2/17/08 in Weber (ENG), 11/15/11 @ 19:35 (NSH), 11/2/05 @ 6:14 & 6:21 of 1st win vs. Columbus Jeff Carter, 1/3/15 @ 17:59, 18:56 5:03 - Ville Koistinen, David Legwand,
- Steve Heinze, 1/18/99 in 8-1 OVERTIME 5-4 loss at Minnesota & 19:40 of 3rd in 3-1 win vs. in 3-2 loss at San Jose 16:29 - Luc Robitaille, 4/12/99 @ 4:59 & 19:26 of 3rd per. of 7-6 OT win Joel Ward & Antti Pihlstrom,
On Road: MOST POWER PLAY CHANCES 51 - 10/25/05 in 3rd per. of 5-3 24 - 2/5/15 in 3rd per. of 5-2 At Home: LARGEST SHOT ADVANTAGE
5:31 - B renden Morrow, Brad Richards, 6 - four times, last 12/13/05 in 1st win vs. Chicago loss vs. Anaheim 37 - 3/26/16 in 1st per. of 5-1 win vs. 22 - 2/5/15 in 3rd per. of 5-2 loss vs.
Loui Eriksson & Morrow, per. of 7-3 loss at Florida 48 - 3/6/08 in 3rd per. of 6-2 - 11/14/09 in 1st per. of 2-0 Columbus (NSH 27, CBJ 10) Anaheim (NSH 24, ANA 2)
10/14/09 @ 3:17, 3:57, 6:31 & 8:48 At Home: loss at Vancouver win vs. Montreal 35 - 2/10/09 in 1st per. of 5-4 loss vs. 20 - 11/14/09 in 2nd per. of 2-0 win vs.
of 1st per. of 6-0 loss at Dallas 6 - 11/30/02 in 2nd per. of 5-2 At Home: 23 - 2/28/04 in 2nd per. of 2-1 Detroit (DET 27, NSH 8) Montreal (NSH 24, MTL 4)
6:15 - J eff Carter, Carter, Mike win vs. Dallas 55 - 10/30/03 in 3rd per. of 5-3 win vs. NY Rangers 34 - 12/13/11 in 2nd per. of 2-1 win vs. 16 - 3/9/06 in 3rd per. of 3-2 win at
Richards & Dwight King, 3/4/13 - 12/20/01 in 2nd per. of 6-2 win vs. Detroit 22 - 3 /9/06 in 3rd per. of 3-2 Calgary (NSH 17, CGY 17) Vancouver (NSH 22, VAN 6)
@ 4:39, 4:58, 7:40 & 10:54 of 3rd win vs. Vancouver 51 - 10/25/05 in 3rd per. of 5-3 win at Vancouver On Road: - 2/28/04 in 2nd per. of 2-1 win vs.
per. of 5-1 loss at Los Angeles - 10/31/00 in 3rd per. of 4-2 win vs. Chicago - 1/8/00 in 1st per. of 6-3 34 - 11/11/08 in 2nd per. of 4-3 OT win NY Rangers (NSH 23, NYR 7)
FASTEST FOUR GOALS, BOTH TEAMS loss vs. St. Louis 44 - 11/14/15 in 3rd per. of 7-0 win vs. win vs. Chicago at San Jose (S.J. 22, NSH 12) At Home:
1:54 - S hea Weber (NSH), R.J. On Road: Winnipeg 33 - 3/6/08 in 1st per. of 6-2 loss at 22 - 2/5/15 in 3rd per. of 5-2 loss vs.
Umberger (CBJ), David Legwand 6 - 12/13/05 in 1st per. of 7-3 On Road: At Home: Vancouver (VAN 24, NSH 9) Anaheim (NSH 24, ANA 2)
(NSH) & Matt Halischuk (NSH), loss at Florida 48 - 3/6/08 in 3rd per. of 6-2 27 - 3/26/16 in 1st per. of 5-1 win vs. - 10/19/00 in 1st per. of 2-1 win at 20 - 11/14/09 in 2nd per. of 2-0 win vs.
3/23/13 @ 8:21, 9:29, 9:46 & 5 - 12 times, last 1/11/10 in 3rd per. of loss at Vancouver Columbus Detroit (DET 18, NSH 15) Montreal (NSH 24, MTL 4)
10:15 of 1st per. of 5-2 win vs. 3-2 win at Vancouver 41 - 3/20/04 in 3rd per. of 3-1 24 - 2/5/15 in 3rd per. of 5-2 FEWEST SHOTS 16 - 2/28/04 in 2nd per. of 2-1 win vs.
Columbus MOST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST win at Calgary loss vs. Anaheim 1 - 12/8/08 in 3rd per. of 6-3 NY Rangers (NSH 23, NYR 7)
2:03 - V ille Nieminen (CGY), Chris 4 - 3/31/18 in 2nd of 4-2 loss vs. - 1 1/14/09 in 1st per. of 2-0 loss at St. Louis On Road:
Simon (CGY), Adam Hall (NSH) & Buffalo MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT win vs. Montreal - 3/12/02 in 2nd per. of 5-0 16 - 3/9/06 in 3rd per. of 3-2 win at
Jarome Iginla (CGY), 3/13/04 @ - 11/16/10 in 2nd per. of 5-4 99 - 3/20/04 in 3rd per. of 3-1 23 - 2/28/04 in 2nd per. of 2-1 loss vs. Vancouver Vancouver (NSH 22, VAN 6)
18:28 & 19:02 of 2nd per. & 0:13 loss at Toronto win at Calgary win vs. NY Rangers - 12/15/99 in 2nd per. of 3-2 15 - 12/1/07 in 3rd per. of 5-4 win at
& 0:31 of 3rd per. of 4-4 tie vs. At Home: 83 - 10/30/03 in 3rd per. of 5-3 22 - 1/8/00 in 1st per. of 6-3 loss at Florida Montreal (NSH 20, MTL 5)
Calgary 4 - 3/31/18 in 2nd of 4-2 loss vs. win vs. Detroit win vs. Chicago - 11/22/99 in 3rd per. of 3-2 - 3/23/03 in 2nd per. of 3-2 loss at
At Home: Buffalo 60 - 11/14/15 in 3rd per. of 7-0 win vs. On Road: loss at St. Louis Edmonton (NSH 20, EDM 5)
1:54 - S hea Weber (NSH), R.J. 3 - 12/22/11 in 1st per. of 6-5 Winnipeg 22 - 3/9/06 in 3rd per. of 3-2 At Home: LARGEST SHOT DEFICIT
Umberger (CBJ), David Legwand win vs. Columbus At Home: win at Vancouver 1 - 3/12/02 in 2nd per. of 5-0 22 - 10/21/98 in 2nd per. of 5-2 loss at
(NSH) & Matt Halischuk (NSH), On Road: 83 - 10/30/03 in 3rd per. of 5-3 21 - 3/3/15 in 2nd per. of 3-1 loss vs. Vancouver Detroit (DET 27, NSH 5)
3/23/13 @ 8:21, 9:29, 9:46 & 4 - 11/16/10 in 2nd per. of 5-4 win vs. Detroit loss at New Jersey On Road: 19 - 2/10/09 in 1st per. of 5-3 loss vs.
10:15 of 1st per. of 5-2 win vs. loss at Toronto 60 - 11/14/15 in 3rd per. of 7-0 win vs. - 4/8/17 in 2nd per. of 2-1 loss at 1 - 12/8/08 in 3rd per. of 6-3 Detroit (DET 27, NSH 8)
Columbus MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS Winnipeg Winnipeg loss at St. Louis - 1 1/5/05 in 3rd per. of 3-2 loss at
2:03 - V ille Nieminen (CGY), Chris 2 - 3/13/18 in 1st of 3-1 win vs. 40 - 12/23/06 in 3rd per. of 7-0 20 - five times, last 1/12/16 in 2nd per. - 12/15/99 in 2nd per. of 3-2 Los Angeles (L.A 21, NSH 2)
Simon (CGY), Adam Hall (NSH) & Winnipeg win vs. Los Angeles of 3-2 loss at Chicago t loss at Florida At Home:
Jarome Iginla (CGY), 3/13/04 @ - 1/19/08 in 5-2 win at St. Louis On Road: MOST SHOTS AGAINST - 11/22/99 in 3rd per. of 3-2 19 - 2/10/09 in 1st per. of 5-3 loss vs.
18:28 & 19:02 of 2nd per. & 0:13 At Home: 99 - 3/20/04 in 3rd per. of 3-1 27 - 2 /10/09 in 1st per. of 5-3 loss at St. Louis Detroit (DET 27, NSH 8)
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TEAM HISTORY & RECORDS TEAM HISTORY & RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
GAMES PLAYED By Defenseman MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE GAMES PLAYED MOST GOALS ON ROAD MOST ASSISTS AT HOME By Rookie
MOST GAMES PLAYED 277 - Shea Weber, 2005-06 11 - Greg Johnson, 1998-06 (MIN. 52 GAMES) MOST GAMES PLAYED 18 Steve Sullivan, 2005-06 31 - Paul Kariya, 2006-07 63 - Filip Forsberg (26g-37a), 2014-15
956 - David Legwand, 1999-14 255 - Roman Josi, 2011-19 10 - Viktor Arvidsson, 2014-19 2.39 - Pekka Rinne, 2005-19 82 - 52 tied, last: Josi/Ellis, 17 Patric Hornqvist, 2009-10 29 - Mike Ribeiro, 2015-16 37 - Alexander Radulov (18g-19a),
763 - Shea Weber, 2005-16 222 - Kimmo Timonen, 1998-07 - David Legwand, 1999-14 2.49 - Juuse Saros, 2015-19 2018-19 16 Viktor Arvidsson, 2018-19 - J-P Dumont, 2006-07 2006-07
723 - Martin Erat, 2011-13 8 - Scott Walker, 1998-06 2.54 - Tomas Vokoun, 1998-07 By Defenseman Jason Arnott, 2008-09 28 - Paul Kariya, 2005-06 36 - Craig Smith (14g-22a), 2011-12
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED POINTS MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 82 - 22 tied, last: Josi/Ellis, By Defenseman By Defenseman MOST POINTS AT HOME
283 - Filip Forsberg, 10/9/14-12/29/17 MOST POINTS 17 - Greg Johnson (11g-6a), 52 GAMES) 2018-19 12 - Shea Weber, 2009-10 24 - Kimmo Timonen, 2006-07 44 - Paul Kariya (16g-28a), 2005-06
269 - Karlis Skrastins, 2/21/00-4/6/03 566 - David Legwand (210g-356a), 1998-06 .920 - Juuse Saros, 2015-19 By Rookie 10 - Shea Weber, 2008-09 23 - Marek Zidlicky, 2003-04 43 - J-P Dumont (14g-29a), 2006-07
251 - Greg Johnson, 10/2/99-10/19/02 1999-14 15 - David Legwand (10g-5a), .919 - Pekka Rinne, 2005-19 82 - Filip Forsberg, 2014-15 By Rookie By Rookie - Paul Kariya (12g-31a), 2006-07
481 - Martin Erat (163g-318a), 1999-14 .913 - Tomas Vokoun, 1998-07 80 - Dan Hamhuis, 2003-04 14 - Filip Forsberg, 2014-15 17 - Filip Forsberg, 2014-15 By Defenseman
GOALS 2001-13 13 - Viktor Arvidsson (10g-3a), MOST SHUTOUTS - Martin Erat, 2001-02 10 - Craig Smith, 2011-12 14 - Seth Jones, 2013-14 33 - Kimmo Timonen (9g-24a),
MOST GOALS 443 - Shea Weber (166g-277a), 2014-19 55 - Pekka Rinne, 2005-19 79 - Adam Hall, 2002-03 9 - David Legwand, 1999-00 - Martin Erat, 2001-02 2006-07
210 - David Legwand, 1999-14 2005-16 - Scott Walker (8g-5a), 1998-06 21 - Tomas Vokoun, 1998-07 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 13 - Alexander Radulov, 2006-07 30 - P.K. Subban (8g-22a), 2017-18
166 - Shea Weber, 2005-16 By Left Wing 12 - Chris Mason, 1998-01; GOALS 9 - Filip Forsberg, 2016-17 MOST ASSISTS ON ROAD - Shea Weber (11g-19a), 2015-16
163 - Martin Erat, 2001-13 305 - Filip Forsberg (145g-160a), SHOTS 2003-08; 2012-13 MOST GOALS 8 - Patric Hornqvist, 2009-10 26 - Paul Kariya, 2005-06 - Roman Josi (8g-22a), 2015-16
By Left Wing 2012-19 MOST SHOTS MOST GOALS 34 - Viktor Arvidsson, 2018-19 - J-P Dumont, 2007-08 25 - Roman Josi, 2015-16 - Shea Weber (12g-18a), 2011-12
145 - Filip Forsberg, 2014-19 263 - Steve Sullivan (100g-163a), 2052 - Shea Weber, 2005-16 1 - Chris Mason, 1998-01; 33 - Filip Forsberg, 2015-16 - Scott Hartnell, 2005-06 - J-P Dumont, 2008-09 - Marek Zidlicky (7g-23a), 2003-04
106 - Scott Hartnell, 2000-07; 2017-18 2004-11 1925 - David Legwand, 1999-14 2003-08; 2012-13 - Jason Arnott, 2008-09 By a Defenseman 24 - Ryan Johansen, 2018-19 By Rookie
100 - Steve Sullivan, 2004-11 237 - Colin Wilson (93g-118a), 1510 - Craig Smith, 2011-19 MOST ASSISTS 31 - Viktor Arvidsson, 2016-17 6 Andy Delmore, 2002-03 - Mike Ribeiro, 2014-15 29 - Filip Forsberg (12g-17a), 2014-15
By Center 2009-17 By Defenseman 11 - Pekka Rinne, 2005-19 - Filip Forsberg, 2016-17 4 six times, last: Roman Josi, By Defenseman 23 - Alexander Radulov (10g-13a),
210 - David Legwand, 1999-14 By Center 2052 - Shea Weber, 2005-16 9 - Tomas Vokoun, 1998-07 - James Neal, 2015-16 2018-19 25 - Roman Josi, 2015-16 2006-07
111 - Mike Fisher, 2010-18 566 - David Legwand (210g-356), 1471 - Roman Josi, 2011-19 4 - Juuse Saros, 2015-18 - Paul Kariya, 2005-06 MOST GAME-TYING GOALS 22 - Mattias Ekholm, 2018-19 18 - Martin Erat (4g-14a), 2001-02
107 - Jason Arnott, 2006-10 1999-14 1078 - Kimmo Timonen, 1998-07 MOST POINTS - Steve Sullivan, 2005-06 2 - Cliff Ronning, 2001-02 21 - Roman Josi, 2018-19 MOST POINTS ON ROAD
By Right Wing 241 - Mike Fisher (111g-130a), 11 - Pekka Rinne (11a), 2005-19 By Left Wing - Sergei Krivokrasov, 1999-00 - P.K. Subban, 2017-18 41 - Paul Kariya (15g-26a), 2005-06
163 - Martin Erat, 2001-13 2010-18 PENALTY MINUTES 9 - Tomas Vokoun (9a), 1998-07 33 - Filip Forsberg, 2015-16 FEWEST GAMES TO 20 GOALS By Rookie 37 - J-P Dumont (12g-25a), 2008-09
144 - Craig Smith, 2011-19 238 - Greg Johnson (93g-145a), MOST PENALTY MINUTES 4 - Juuse Saros (4a), 2015-18 31 - Filip Forsberg, 2016-17 38 - Steve Sullivan, 1/10/06 20 - Filip Forsberg, 2014-15 35 - Steve Sullivan (18g-17a), 2005-06
106 - Patric Hornqvist, 2008-14 1998-06 725 - Jordin Tootoo, 2003-12 MOST PENALTY MINUTES - Paul Kariya, 2005-06 42 - Jason Arnott, 2/3/07 15 - Craig Smith, 2011-12 By Defenseman
By Defenseman By Right Wing 626 - Scott Hartnell, 2000-07; 2017-18 111 - Tomas Vokoun, 1998-07 - Steve Sullivan, 2005-06 49 - Patric Hornqvist, 1/21/10 13 - Dan Hamhuis, 2003-04 31 - Roman Josi (6g-25a), 2015-16
166 - Shea Weber, 2005-16 481 - Martin Erat (163g-318a), 568 - Shea Weber, 2005-16 56 - Pekka Rinne, 2005-19 28 - Filip Forsberg, 2018-19 - Steve Sullivan, 2/3/07 LONGEST ASSIST STREAK 30 - Roman Josi (9g-21a), 2018-19
93 - Roman Josi, 2011-19 2001-13 By Defenseman 8 - Chris Mason, 1998-01; By Center LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK 7 - Kimmo Timonen (8a), 2/23-3/7/03 29 - Mattias Ekholm (7g-22a),
79 - Kimmo Timonen, 1998-07 299 - Craig Smith (144g-155a), 568 - Shea Weber, 2005-16 2003-08; 2012-13 33 - Jason Arnott, 2008-09 6 - James Neal (7g), 11/5-11/17/16 - Cliff Ronning (10a), 1/6-1/21/00 2018-19
MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 2011-19 403 - Dan Hamhuis, 2003-10; 28 - Jason Arnott, 2007-08 - Filip Forsberg (7g), 11/2-11/13/14 6 - James Neal (6a), 3/29-4/9/16 - P.K. Subban (8g-21a), 2017-18
41 - David Legwand, 1999-14 267 - J-P Dumont (93g-174a), 2018-19 27 - Jason Arnott, 2006-07 - Patric Hornqvist (7g), 10/27-11/5/11 - Ryan Suter (7a), 12/11-12/22/10 By Rookie
By Defenseman By Rookie MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES UNBEATEN MOST ASSISTS GOALS POINTS MOST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST PENALTY MINUTES
14 - Shea Weber, 2015-16 242 - Patrick Cote, 1998-99 11 - Pekka Rinne (11-0-0), 5 - Pekka Rinne, 2011-12 MOST GOALS MOST POINTS 3 - Tomas Holmstrom, 2/24/07 MOST PENALTY MINUTES
- Andy Delmore, 2002-03 137 - Jordin Tootoo, 2003-04 2/19-3/19/18 3 - Juuse Saros, 2017-18 4 - Eric Nystrom, 1/24/14 at Calgary 5 - Roman Josi (5a), 2/17/18 at vs. Detroit 35 - Jeremy Stevenson, 10/25/05
12 - Shea Weber, 2013-14 113 - Rich Clune, 2012-13 - Pekka Rinne (11-0-0), 2 - five times, last: Pekka Rinne, 3 - 36 times, last: Viktor Arvids- Winnipeg 2 - 23 times, last: Artemi vs. Chicago
11 - Andy Delmore, 2001-02 1/7-2/4/12 2015-16 son, 1/15/19 vs. Washington - J-P Dumont (1g-4a), 10/22/09 Panarin, 1/10/19 at Columbus 27 - Scott Nichol, 12/21/06 vs. Buffalo
By Rookie PLUS/MINUS MOST LOSSES MOST POINTS By Defenseman at Ottawa MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS - Darcy Hordichuk, 11/24/05 vs.
8 - Adam Hall, 2002-03 HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS 31 - Tomas Vokoun, 2002-03 5 - Pekka Rinne, 2011-12 3 - Shea Weber, 12/5/15 at Detroit - Dan Hamhuis (1g-4a), 3/4/04 2 - Scott Nichol, 1/19/08 at St. Louis Los Angeles
6 - Filip Forsberg, 2014-15 +27 - Mattias Ekholm, 2018-19 29 - Tomas Vokoun, 2003-04 3 - Juuse Saros, 2017-18 By Goaltender at Pittsburgh MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST By Defenseman
- Craig Smith, 2011-12 - Nick Bonino, 2018-19 27 - Mike Dunham, 1999-00 2 - five times, last: Pekka Rinne 1 - Chris Mason, 4/15/06 vs. Phoenix - Marek Zidlicky (5a), 2/18/04 1 - 123 times, last: Leon Drai- 25 - Greg de Vries, 3/6/08 at Vancouver
5 - Alexander Radulov, 2006-07 - Filip Forsberg, 2017-18 MOST OVERTIME LOSSES (2a), 2015-16 MOST GOALS AGAINST vs. San Jose saitl, 2/25/19 vs. Edmonton 22 - Jamie Allison, 10/25/05 vs. Chicago
- Marian Cisar, 2000-01 - James Neal, 2015-16 10 - Pekka Rinne, 2015-16 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 3 - 43 times, last: Kyle Connor, 4 - 37 times, last: Viktor Arvidsson 18 - Brendan Witt, 4/15/06 vs. Phoenix
MOST POWER-PLAY POINTS +26 - Ryan Ellis, 2017-18 9 - Pekka Rinne, 2010-11 35 - Tomas Vokoun, 2003-04 3/25/19 at Winnipeg (2g-2a), 4/6/17 at Dallas SHOTS By Rookie
46 - Paul Kariya (14g-32a), 2005-06 +25 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017-18 8 - Pekka Rinne, 2012-13 28 - Tomas Vokoun, 2002-03 By Defenseman MOST SHOTS 19 - Marian Cisar, 1/29/01 at Phoenix
38 - Kimmo Timonen (8g-30a), By Defenseman - Pekka Rinne, 2011-12 26 - Tomas Vokoun, 2005-06 ASSISTS 5 - Roman Josi (5a), 2/17/18 at 14 - Patric Hornqvist, 12/28/10 17 - four times, last: Jordin Tootoo,
2005-06 +27 - Mattias Ekholm, 2018-19 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES MOST ASSISTS Winnipeg vs. Dallas 12/22/03 vs. Phoenix
35 - Marek Zidlicky (9g-26a), +26 - Ryan Ellis, 2017-18 8 - Chris Mason, 2/9-4/27/13 5 - Roman Josi, 2/17/18 at Winnipeg - Dan Hamhuis (1g-4a), 3/4/04 12 - Patric Hornqvist, 2/18/13 at MOST PENALTY MINUTES BY
2003-04 +25 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017-18 7 - Pekka Rinne, 4/4-4/19/13 - Marek Zidlicky, 2/18/04 vs. at Pittsburgh Colorado OPPONENT
By Defenseman +24 - Roman Josi, 2017-18 - Chris Mason, 10/10-10/30/07 San Jose - Marek Zidlicky (5a), 2/18/04 - Jason Arnott, 12/4/07 at Toronto 34 - Krzysztof Oliwa, 3/20/04 at Calgary
38 - Kimmo Timonen (8g-30a), By Rookie 6 - five times, last: Anders 4 - J-P Dumont, 10/22/09 at Ottawa vs. San Jose 11 - Craig Smith, 12/29/17 at Minnesota - Steve Yzerman, 10/30/03 vs. Detroit
2005-06 +19 - Alexander Radulov, 2006-07 Lindback, 12/3/11-2/28/12 - Martin Erat, 3/28/09 vs. 4 - Roman Josi (2g-2a), 2/25/13 - Steve Sullivan, 11/14/09 vs. 32 - Kevin Bieksa, 3/6/08 at Vancouver
35 - Marek Zidlicky (9g-26a), 2003-04 +15 - Filip Forsberg, 2014-15 MOST TIES Los Angeles vs. Dallas Montreal 30 - Kirk Maltby, 10/30/03 vs. Detroit
30 - Kimmo Timonen (8g-22a), - Cody Franson, 2009-10 11 - Tomas Vokoun, 2002-03 - Mike Sillinger, 3/18/06 vs. Calgary - Shea Weber (1g-3a), 10/18/08 By Defenseman
2003-04 +13 - Ville Koistinen, 2007-08 10 - Tomas Vokoun, 2003-04 - Dan Hamhuis, 3/4/04 at vs. Columbus 10 - Roman Josi, 11/3/18 vs. Boston GOALTENDING
By a Rookie 9 - Mike Dunham, 2001-02 Pittsburgh - Kimmo Timonen (1g-3a), - Shea Weber, 1/2/10 vs. Anaheim MOST SAVES
19 - Filip Forsberg (6g-13a), 2014-15 GOALTENDING MOST GOALS ALLOWED By Defenseman 12/20/01 vs. Vancouver - Shea Weber, 2/21/08 vs. 54 - Dan Ellis, 11/11/08 at San Jose
13 - Craig Smith (6g-7a), 2011-12 MOST GAMES PLAYED 178 - Tomas Vokoun, 2003-04 5 - Roman Josi, 2/17/18 at Winnipeg By Rookie Vancouver 52 - Mike Dunham, 10/21/98 at Detroit
12 - Adam Hall (8g-4a), 2002-03 73 - Pekka Rinne, 2011-12 (led NHL) 166 - Pekka Rinne, 2011-12 - Marek Zidlicky, 2/18/04 vs. 5 - Dan Hamhuis (1g-4a), 3/4/04 9 - P.K. Subban, 2/5/18 at NY 50 - Tomas Vokoun, 12/23/98
MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS - Tomas Vokoun, 2003-04 161 - Pekka Rinne, 2015-16 San Jose at Pittsburgh Islanders vs. Detroit
4 - Austin Watson, 2017-18 69 - Tomas Vokoun, 2002-03 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 4 - Dan Hamhuis, 3/4/04 at 3 - 11 times, last: Filip Forsberg - Shea Weber, 2/28/15 vs. Detroit MOST GOALS ALLOWED
- Greg Johnson, 2005-06 By Rookie (MIN. 26 GAMES) Pittsburgh (2g-1a), 11/2/14 at Vancouver - Shea Weber, 2/24/15 vs. 7 - five times, last: Pekka Rinne,
- Greg Johnson, 2003-04 52 - Pekka Rinne, 2008-09 2.12 - Pekka Rinne, 2010-11 3 - 21 times, last: P.K. Subban, By Rookie in his NHL debut Colorado 3/28/14 at Dallas
- Steve Sullivan, 2005-06 37 - Tomas Vokoun, 1998-99 2.18 - Pekka Rinne, 2014-15 10/10/17 vs. Philadelphia 1 - 16 times, last: Samuel Girard 8 - nine times, last: Shea Weber, MOST PENALTY MINUTES
MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS 26 - Juuse Saros, 2017-18 2.20 - Tomas Vokoun, 2002-03 By Rookie (1a), 10/10/17 vs. Philadelphia 3/22/12 vs. Winnipeg 17 - Tomas Vokoun, 3/20/04 at Calgary
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PLAYOFF NOTES PLAYOFF NOTES
2019 WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND
• PLAYOFF VETERANS PREDS PLAYOFF LEADERS - W EST ERN CONFE R E NC E FIR S T R OUND -
• The Nashville Predators qualified for the Stanley Cup • Filip Forsberg extended his franchise lead in playoff
Playoffs for the fifth consecutive season, the longest points to 44 (23g-21a) after tallying a goal and an
streak in franchise history. It was the team’s 12th assist vs. Dallas. His 23 career playoff goals is also a GAME ONE the third, the early returns were too much to overcome. Roope
Nashville vs. Dallas (3-2 L) – April 10 – Bridgestone Arena Hintz, Alexander Radulov, Andrew Cogliano and Mats Zuccarello
playoff appearance in its 21-season history. franchise best.
P.K. Subban scored late, but the Predators were unable to complete the all tallied for the Stars in the opening 20 minutes, and Hintz
• Nashville is one of three teams to make the playoffs • With a team-high four points (2g-2a), Roman Josi
comeback as they fell in Game 1 to the Dallas Stars, 3-2, at Bridgestone added his goal in the middle frame.
in each of the last five seasons, joining Pittsburgh (13) became the franchise’s all-time leader in playoff
and Washington (5). points by a defenseman with 32 (10g-22a). He also Arena. The result gave the Stars a 1-0 series lead in the first-ever
postseason meeting between the two clubs. Nashville started how
• The Preds have made 12 trips to the postseason since moved into a tie for seventh on the team’s all-time
they wanted from the opening puck drop, with Roman Josi beating Ben GAME FIVE
the 2003-04 campaign (Nashville’s first playoff berth) playoff goals list with 10. Nashville vs. Dallas (5-3 L) – April 20 – Bridgestone Arena
and are one of four teams to so, joining San Jose (14), • Ryan Ellis became the franchise’s all-time playoff Bishop by cutting to the slot and depositing a backhand for a 1-0 lead
after 20 minutes. Goals from Dallas’ Miro Heiskanen, Alexander Radulov The Preds got the first goal in Game 5, but Dallas scored five for the
Pittsburgh (13) and Detroit (12). assists leader with 25, passing Ryan Johansen (24). second consecutive contest in a 5-3 victory at Bridgestone Arena to
and Mats Zuccarello gave the Stars the edge in the third period with
less than 10 minutes to play in regulation. Subban got the crowd and his take a 3-2 series lead. Rocco Grimaldi got the home team on the board
just over six minutes into the game with his team-leading third of the
ROCCO’S WORLD QUICK HITS team back into things when his snapped a shot into the twine at 13:24,
postseason, but Dallas evened the score at 13:08 of the first with a
• After notching a career-best five goals in 53 regular- • It was Nashville’s first-ever playoff series against but that was as close as the Preds came to forcing overtime.
strike from Jason Dickinson. Ryan Johansen and Kyle Turris found the
season games, Rocco Grimaldi led the Predators in Dallas.
back of the net for their first goals of the playoffs, but Dallas’ three
goals during the playoffs with three in five contests. • Sixteen of the 20 Preds skaters to play in the postsea-
• He accounted for three of Nashville’s 12 goals (25 son recorded at least one point against Dallas. GAME TWO second-period goals gave them the advantage heading into Game 6.
percent) and was the only Preds forward to find the • Nine different players tallied a goal for Nashville, led Nashville vs. Dallas (2-1 OTW) – April 13 – Bridgestone Arena
Craig Smith notched his first career overtime goal exactly five minutes
back of the net multiple times. by Grimaldi’s three and Roman Josi’s two. The Preds
into the extra session to tie the series at 1-1 and give Nashville a 2-1 GAME SIX
• Among the 64 players who scored at least three also received assists from 14 different players; Ryan Nashville at Dallas (2-1 OTL) – April 22 – American Airlines Center
goals during the playoffs, Grimaldi averaged the fifth- Ellis led the way with three. victory on home ice. It was Smith’s third career game-winning goal
in the playoffs, tied for the most in Preds postseason history with Nashville’s season came to an end with a 2-1 overtime loss
lowest time on ice (12:59). against Dallas on the road in Game 6. John Klingberg ended the
Viktor Arvidsson, James Neal and David Legwand. After a scoreless
opening period, it was Dallas who got the game’s first goal less than game and the series at 17:02 of the first overtime, putting the
Stars past the Preds with a 4-2 series win. The opening period
PLAYOFF PEKKA two minutes into the second frame courtesy of Jamie Benn. Less than
saw the Predators take a 1-0 lead when Austin Watson deposited
• Pekka Rinne pushed his consecutive playoff starts two minutes later, Rocco Grimaldi scored his first career playoff goal
to help force overtime, where Smith beat Ben Bishop with a shot from a rebound at the 5:47 mark. The score was evened up by the
streak to 89 games and moved his career postseason
the bottom of the left circle. The Preds improved to 5-4 in postseason time the second intermission arrived as Dallas converted on
record to 45-44, the seventh-most victories among
overtime games at Bridgestone Arena with the victory. a 3-on-1 that was finished off by Blake Comeau. With 49 saves,
active goaltenders.
including 13 in overtime, goaltender Pekka Rinne established a
• Rinne tied Tony Esposito for 25th place on the NHL’s
playoff career high.
all-time playoff wins list. Only three goaltenders
born outside of North America have recorded more GAME THREE
postseason wins than Rinne: Dominik Hasek (65), Nashville at Dallas (3-2 W) – April 15 – American Airlines Center
Henrik Lundqvist (61) and Tuukka Rask (50). Thanks to goals from Rocco Grimaldi, Filip Forsberg and Mikael
• The Finnish-born goaltender made 49 saves in Game 6 Granlund, and clutch saves from Pekka Rinne, the Preds took a
at Dallas, a playoff career best. 2-1 series lead after a 3-2 victory on the road in Dallas in Game
3. Just as he did in Game 2, Grimaldi scored the first goal for
the Predators when a wrister from the right side found its way
OVERTIMES HEROICS past Ben Bishop for a 1-0 lead. Shortly after Rinne and the Preds
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• Nashville is now 8-9 all-time in playoff overtime killed a one minute, 29-second 5-on-3 advantage for the Stars,
games, including a 5-4 mark at Bridgestone Arena, Forsberg tallied his first of the playoffs. The Stars answered
after Craig Smith’s game-winner in Game 2. back before the end of the second, and tied the game midway
• It was Smith’s first career playoff overtime goal. through the third period, but Granlund’s first of the playoffs at
Smith joined Jerred Smithson (4/22/11 vs. Anaheim), 11:41 broke the deadlock and gave the Preds the road win.
Matt Halischuk (4/30/11 vs. Vancouver), Mike Fisher
(5/5/16 vs. San Jose), Viktor Arvidsson (5/9/16 vs.
San Jose), Kevin Fiala (twice: 4/17/17 vs. Chicago and GAME FOUR
4/29/18 vs. Winnipeg) and James Neal (5/12/17 vs. Nashville at Dallas (5-1 L) – April 17 – American Airlines Center
Anaheim) as the only players in Preds history to score Four goals from the Stars in the first period, followed by
an overtime playoff goal. another in the second, propelled Dallas to a 5-1 victory over the
• It was Smith’s third career game-winning goal in the Preds in Game 4 as the series shifted back to Nashville. Three
playoffs, tied with Arvidsson, Neal and David Legwand of Dallas’s four goals in the opening frame came on the power
for the most in team history. play, and although the Preds settled things down in the final
40 minutes with Roman Josi getting the Preds on the board in
@ NASHVILLE Apr 15 @ DAL 0-0,2/0 24:55 0-0,0/1 10:57 DNP 0-1,0/0 11:04 1-0,3/1 17:25 0-0,1/0 17:33 INJ
@ DALLAS
INJ - Injured
Apr 10 Vs DAL 0-1,1/-1 13:09 0-1,3/0 18:40 0-0,2/0 15:00 0-0,1/1 13:35 0-0,0/1 12:11 DNP DNP
Apr 13 Vs DAL 0-0,0/-1 15:41 0-1,3/0 25:05 1-0(W),6/1 14:50 0-0,0/0 01:22 0-2,1/2 13:12 DNP 1-0,3/2 09:47
GOALS BY PERIOD SHOTS BY PERIOD
Apr 15 @ DAL 0-1,3/1 17:02 0-0,2/0 24:03 0-0,1/0 09:15 INJ 0-0,0/0 14:53 0-1,0/0 10:14 1-0,3/0 11:59
1st 2nd 3rd OT Total 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total
DNP - Did Not Play PLAYERS: Goals-Assists (Game-Winning) Shots / (+/-) Time on Ice GOALIES: Goals Allowed / Shots Decision Minutes Played
Apr 17 @ DAL 0-0,0/-1 14:32 0-0,1/0 20:45 0-0,2/0 12:25 INJ 0-0,1/0 18:14 0-0,1/0 10:27 0-0,2/0 14:47
Nashville 3 4 4 1 12 Nashville 80 55 70 13 218
Apr 20 Vs DAL 0-0,0/-2 13:18 0-0,1/-1 24:04 0-0,1/0 14:17 INJ 0-0,1/-1 16:26 DNP 1-0,4/-1 11:18
Dallas 5 8 4 1 18 Dallas 64 62 58 16 200
Apr 22 @ DAL 0-0,3/1 19:12 0-0,4/-1 31:02 0-0,4/-1 18:47 DNP 0-0,1/-1 18:34 DNP 0-0,3/0 17:04
DATE OPP. ARVIDSSON RINALDO WATSON IRWIN MCLEOD FABBRO JOSI
INDIVIDUAL SCORING #33 #36 #51 #52 #55 #57 #59
PREDATORS STARS
Apr 10 Vs DAL 0-0,3/0 19:19 DNP 0-0,1/-1 10:38 DNP DNP 0-0,0/0 11:45 1-0,3/0 25:28
PLAYER GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH PLAYER GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH
Roman Josi 6 2 2 4 -1 4 0 0 Alexander Radulov 6 4 2 5 7 4 1 0 Apr 13 Vs DAL 0-0,5/0 22:15 DNP 0-1,1/0 15:50 DNP DNP 0-0,1/1 09:11 0-0,2/0 27:10
Rocco Grimaldi 5 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 Tyler Seguin 6 2 4 6 5 2 0 0 Apr 15 @ DAL 0-0,3/0 17:18 DNP 0-0,4/1 14:51 DNP DNP 0-1,1/1 10:20 0-0,1/0 24:39
P.K. Subban 6 1 2 3 -3 0 0 0 Jamie Benn 6 1 5 6 3 0 0 0 Apr 17 @ DAL 0-0,1/0 16:44 DNP 0-0,4/-1 10:18 DNP DNP 0-0,0/0 15:04 1-0,4/-1 21:13
Ryan Ellis 6 0 3 3 -2 0 0 0 John Klingberg 6 1 5 6 5 2 0 0
Apr 20 Vs DAL 0-0,1/-1 20:25 DNP 0-0,0/-2 07:30 DNP DNP 0-0,0/0 11:26 0-2,3/0 24:01
Filip Forsberg 6 1 1 2 -2 6 0 0 Mats Zuccarello 6 3 0 3 2 6 1 0
Mikael Granlund 6 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 Roope Hintz 6 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 Apr 22 @ DAL 0-0,5/-1 24:23 DNP 1-0,4/1 15:28 DNP DNP 0-0,1/0 14:41 0-0,1/0 32:49
Ryan Johansen 6 1 1 2 -2 2 0 0 Jason Dickinson 6 2 0 2 -1 2 0 0 DATE OPP. GRANLUND SUBBAN GAUDREAU JOHANSEN RINNE SAROS
Kyle Turris 6 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 Blake Comeau 6 1 1 2 0 6 0 0 #64 #76 #89 #92 #35 #74
Austin Watson 6 1 1 2 -2 6 0 0 Miro Heiskanen 6 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 Apr 10 Vs DAL 0-0,1/0 16:09 1-0,2/0 23:14 DNP 0-0,2/0 19:58 3/29 L 57:01 DNP
Nick Bonino 6 0 2 2 -3 2 0 0 Esa Lindell 6 0 2 2 5 0 0 0
Andrew Cogliano 6 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 Apr 13 Vs DAL 0-0,2/0 16:06 0-0,6/0 27:02 DNP 0-0,3/0 21:36 1/23 W 64:33 DNP
Mattias Ekholm 6 0 2 2 -2 12 0 0
Calle Jarnkrok 6 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 Justin Dowling 6 0 1 1 -5 0 0 0 Apr 15 @ DAL 1-0(W),2/0 11:56 0-1,2/0 23:30 DNP 0-0,0/0 20:06 2/42 W 60:00 DNP
Brian Boyle 3 0 2 2 4 2 0 0 Radek Faksa 6 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 Apr 17 @ DAL 0-0,2/1 12:32 0-0,4/0 24:11 DNP 0-1,8/0 16:56 4/8 L 13:45 1/21 45:29
Craig Smith 6 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 Ben Lovejoy 6 0 1 1 -3 0 0 0 Apr 20 Vs DAL 0-1,2/0 15:56 0-0,1/-2 25:33 DNP 1-0,1/-1 20:12 5/26 L 57:59 DNP
Dante Fabbro 6 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Roman Polak 6 0 1 1 0 4 0 0
Jason Spezza 4 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 Apr 22 @ DAL 0-0,3/0 18:24 0-1,3/-1 29:24 DNP 0-0,4/-1 26:14 2/51 L 76:20 DNP
Miikka Salomaki 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Viktor Arvidsson 6 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 Tyler Pitlick 5 0 0 0 -5 0 0 0
Dan hamhuis 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Jamie Oleksiak 4 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0
Colton Sissons 6 0 0 0 -5 6 0 0 Taylor Fedun 2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0
Wayne Simmonds 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Mattias Janmark 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0
Power Play: 0-15 0.0% / Penalty Killing: 18-22 81.8% Valeri Nichushkin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Power Play: 4-22 18.2% / Penalty Killing: 15-15 100.0%
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GOALTENDING
PREDATORS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV G.AA SV%
Pekka Rinne 6 330 2-4-0 17 179 162 3.09 .905
Juuse Saros 1 45 0-0-0 1 21 20 1.32 .952
STARS
GP MIN W-L-OT GA SA SV G.AA SV%
Ben Bishop 6 380 4-2-0 12 218 206 1.90 .945
POS NO. PLAYER GP TOI/G SHIFTS/ G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% F/O F/O H BS
Man-Games Lost
GAME W-L WIN%
PLAYER DATE OF INJURY/SUSP. TYPE OF INJURY DATES MISSED GAMES MISSED
D 59 Roman Josi 6 25:53 31.3 2 2 4 -1 4 0 0 0 14 14.3% 0-0 0.0% 11 15 Brian Boyle 4/13 Appendix Procedure 4/13 – 4/20 3
LW 23 Rocco Grimaldi 5 12:59 19.6 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 15 20.0% 2-0 100.0% 6 0 Wayne Simmonds 4/13 Lower Body 4/15 – 4/22 4
D 4 Ryan Ellis 6 24:16 31.7 0 3 3 -2 0 0 0 0 10 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 8 19 TOTAL MAN-GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY OR ILLNESS: 7
D 76 P.K. Subban 6 25:29 31.2 1 2 3 -3 0 0 0 0 18 5.6% 0-0 0.0% 8 15 TOTAL MAN-GAMES LOST DUE TO SUSPENSION: 0
RW 19 Calle Jarnkrok 6 15:35 23.2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 4 0.0% 21-23 47.7% 3 1
D 14 Mattias Ekholm 6 23:56 30.7 0 2 2 -2 12 0 0 0 14 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 5 4
LW 11 Brian Boyle 3 12:39 18 0 2 2 4 2 0 0 0 7 0.0% 4-4 50.0% 7 1
LW 51 Austin Watson 6 12:25 18.7 1 1 2 -2 6 0 0 0 14 7.1% 0-0 0.0% 35 8
C 92 Ryan Johansen 6 20:50 27 1 1 2 -2 2 0 0 0 18 5.6% 77-63 55.0% 11 16
LW 64 Mikael Granlund 6 15:10 21.8 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 12 8.3% 13-8 61.9% 2 4
C 13 Nick Bonino 6 15:29 23.3 0 2 2 -3 2 0 0 0 7 0.0% 40-28 58.8% 1 6
C 8 Kyle Turris 6 14:26 21.2 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 16 6.3% 26-26 50.0% 2 2
LW 9 Filip Forsberg 6 19:51 26.7 1 1 2 -2 6 0 0 0 18 5.6% 0-0 0.0% 9 2
RW 20 Miikka Salomaki 2 10:20 17.5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 5 1
RW 15 Craig Smith 6 14:05 21.5 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 16 6.3% 0-0 0.0% 2 2
D 57 Dante Fabbro* 6 12:04 17.8 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 5 3
RW 17 Wayne Simmonds 2 7:28 9.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 5 0
LW 33 Viktor Arvidsson 6 20:04 26.3 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 18 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 4 4
D 5 Dan Hamhuis 6 13:29 19 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 8 11
C 10 Colton Sissons 6 15:56 22.5 0 0 0 -5 6 0 0 0 7 0.0% 32-35 47.8% 18 5
* indicates rookie
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D 76 P.K Subban 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
C 92 Ryan Johansen 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 goals 0 0 0 goals 0 0
TEAM TOTALS 7 13 20 5 9 14 12 22 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 22 34 1 goal 0 2 1 goal 1 0
2 goals 1 1 2 goals 1 1
3 goals 1 1 3 goals 0 0
4 goals 0 0 4 goals 0 0
5 goals 0 0 5 goals 0 2
6 or more goals 0 0 6 or more goals 0 0
2019 PLAYOFF GOALS BREAKDOWN 2019 PLAYOFF GOALS & SHOTS BY PERIOD
Hat Tricks PREDATORS GOALS PREDATORS SHOTS OPPONENT GOALS OPPONENT SHOTS
For: 0 Against: 0
# Date Opp. 1st 2nd 3rd OT T 1st 2nd 3rd OT T 1st 2nd 3rd OT T 1st 2nd 3rd OT T
Date Player Opponent Date Player Opponent
1 4/10 DAL 1 0 1 - 2 12 5 15 - 32 0 1 2 - 3 9 10 10 - 29
Penalty Shots 2 4/13 DAL 0 1 0 1 2 16 13 8 5 42 0 1 0 0 1 9 6 6 2 23
For: 0 Against: 0
3 4/15 @DAL 0 2 1 - 3 14 6 8 - 28 0 1 1 - 2 11 16 15 - 42
Date Player Opponent Result Date Player Opponent Result
4 4/17 @DAL 0 0 1 - 1 10 10 15 - 35 4 1 0 - 5 11 8 10 - 29
Empty Net Goals 5 4/20 DAL 1 1 1 - 3 9 8 16 - 33 1 3 1 - 5 14 8 4 - 26
FOR: 0 AGAINST: 0 6 4/22 @DAL 1 0 0 0 1 19 13 8 8 48 0 1 0 1 2 10 14 13 14 51
Opp. pulls goalie in final five minutes: (1 times, 0 EX AT, 0 ENGs) Predators pull goalie in final five minutes: (2 times, 0 EX AT, 5 ENGs)
Final Totals: 3 4 4 1 12 80 55 70 13 218 5 8 4 1 18 64 62 58 16 200
Date Player Opponent Date Player Opponent
Final Averages: 0.5 0.7 0.7 - 2.0 13.3 9.2 11.7 6.5 36.3 0.8 1.3 0.7 - 3.0 10.7 10.3 9.7 8.0 33.3
Shorthanded Goals
For: 0 Against: 0
Date Player Opponent Date Player Opponent
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ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS ALL-TIME PLAYOFF RESULTS
2004 Western Conference Quarterfinals 2010 Western Conference Quarterfinals 2012 Western Conference Semifinals 2017 Western Conference Round One
Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal
4/7/04 1 L 1-3 at Detroit VOKOUN/Legace Holmstrom 4/16/10 1 W 4-1 at Chicago RINNE/Niemi DUMONT 4/27/12 1 L 3-4 (OT) at Phoenix RINNE/Smith Whitney 4/13/17 1 W 1-0 at Chicago RINNE/Crawford ARVIDSSON
4/10/04 2 L 1-2 at Detroit VOKOUN/Legace Schneider 4/18/10 2 L 0-2 at Chicago RINNE/Niemi Bolland 4/29/12 2 L 3-5 at Phoenix RINNE/Smith Pyatt 4/15/17 2 W 5-0 at Chicago RINNE/Crawford ELLIS
4/11/04 3 W 3-1 at NASHVILLE VOKOUN/Legace HALL 4/20/10 3 W 4-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Niemi LEGWAND 5/2/12 3 W 2-0 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Smith LEGWAND 4/17/17 3 W (OT) 3-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Crawford FIALA
4/13/04 4 W 3-0 at NASHVILLE VOKOUN/Legace SULLIVAN 4/22/10 4 L 0-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Niemi Sharp 5/4/12 4 L 0-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Smith Doan 4/20/17 4 W 4-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Crawford FISHER
4/15/04 5 L 1-4 at Detroit VOKOUN/Joseph Hull 4/24/10 5 L 4-5 (OT) at Chicago RINNE/Niemi Hossa 5/7/12 5 L 1-2 at Phoenix RINNE/Smith Hanzal Nashville wins series, 4-0.
4/17/04 6 L 0-2 at NASHVILLE VOKOUN/Joseph Whitney 4/26/10 6 L 3-5 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Niemi Toews Leading scorers:
Phoenix wins series, 4-1.
Nashville - Ryan Johansen (1g-5a)
Detroit wins series, 4-2. Chicago wins series, 4-2. Leading scorers: Chicago - Patrick Kane/Jonathan Toews (1g-1a)
Leading scorers: Leading scorers: Nashville - Ryan Suter (1g-3a)
Nashville - Hall (2g-1a), Hartnell (1g-2a), Johnson (1g-2a) & York (3a) Nashville - David Legwand (2g-5a) Phoenix - Shane Doan (2g-2a), Antoine Vermette (2g-2a) & Martin Hanzal (1g-3a)
Detroit - Lang (2g-4a) Chicago - Jonathan Toews (2g-6a)
2015 Western Conference Quarterfinals 2017 Western Conference Round Two
Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal
2006 Western Conference Quarterfinals 2011 Western Conference Quarterfinals 4/15/15 1 L 3-4 (2OT) at NASHVILLE RINNE/Darling Keith 4/26/17 1 W 4-3 at St. Louis RINNE/Allen FIDDLER
Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal 4/17/15 2 W 6-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Darling SMITH 4/28/17 2 L 2-3 at St. Louis RINNE/Allen Tarasenko
4/21/06 1 W 4-3 at NASHVILLE MASON/Toskala HALL 4/13/11 1 W 4-1 at Anaheim RINNE/Ellis SULLIVAN 4/19/15 3 L 2-4 at Chicago RINNE/Darling Saad 4/30/17 3 W 3-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Allen McLEOD
4/23/06 2 L 0-3 at NASHVILLE MASON/Toskala Cheechoo 4/15/11 2 L 3-5 at Anaheim RINNE/Emery Getzlaf 4/21/15 4 L 2-3 (3OT) at Chicago RINNE/Darling Seabrook 5/2/17 4 W 2-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Allen NEAL
4/25/06 3 L 1-4 at San Jose MASON/Toskala Bernier 4/17/11 3 W 4-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Emery FISHER 4/23/15 5 W 5-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Darling WILSON 5/5/17 5 L 1-2 at St. Louis RINNE/Allen Schwartz
4/27/06 4 L 4-5 at San Jose MASON/Toskala Marleau 4/20/11 4 L 3-6 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Emery Perry 4/25/15 6 L 3-4 at Chicago RINNE/Crawford Keith 5/7/17 6 W 3-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Allen JOHANSEN
4/30/06 5 L 1-2 at NASHVILLE MASON/Toskala Marleau 4/22/11 5 W 4-3 (OT) at Anaheim RINNE/Emery SMITHSON Nashville wins series, 4-2.
Chicago wins series, 4-2.
San Jose wins series, 4-1. 4/24/11 6 W 4-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Emery SPALING Leading scorers:
Leading scorers:
Nashville - Ryan Ellis (3g-2a), Roman Josi (2g-3a), P.K. Subban (1g-4a)
Leading scorers: Nashville wins series, 4-2. Nashville - Filip Forsberg (4g-2a)
St. Louis - Jaden Schwartz (2g-2a), Joel Edmundson (1g-3a)
Nashville - Kariya (2g-5a) Leading scorers: Chicago - Jonathan Toews (3g-5a)
San Jose - Marleau (7g-1a) Nashville - Mike Fisher (3g-3a)
Anaheim - Corey Perry (2g-6a) 2016 Western Conference Round One 2017 Western Conference Final
Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal
2007 Western Conference Quarterfinals 2011 Western Conference Semifinals 4/15/16 1 W 3-2 at Anaheim RINNE/Gibson FORSBERG 5/12/17 1 W (OT) 3-2 at Anaheim RINNE/Gibson NEAL
Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal 4/17/16 2 W 3-2 at Anaheim RINNE/Gibson WEBER 5/14/17 2 L 3-5 at Anaheim RINNE/Gibson Ritchie
4/11/07 1 L (2OT) 4-5 (2OT) at NASHVILLE VOKOUN/Nabokov Rissmiller 4/28/11 1 L 0-1 at Vancouver RINNE/Luongo Higgins 4/19/16 3 L 0-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Andersen McGinn 5/16/17 3 W 2-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Gibson JOSI
4/13/07 2 W 5-2 at NASHVILLE VOKOUN/Nabokov DUMONT 4/30/11 2 W 2-1 (2OT) at Vancouver RINNE/Luongo HALISCHUK 4/21/16 4 L 1-4 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Andersen Thompson 5/18/17 4 L (OT) 2-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Gibson Perry
4/16/07 3 L 1-3 at San Jose VOKOUN/Nabokov Clowe 5/3/11 3 L 2-3 (OT) at NASHVILLE RINNE/Luongo Kesler 4/23/16 5 L 2-5 at Anaheim RINNE/Andersen Vatanen 5/20/17 5 W 3-1 at Anaheim RINNE/Bernier ABERG
4/18/07 4 L 2-3 at San Jose VOKOUN/Nabokov Michalek 5/5/11 4 L 2-4 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Luongo Kesler 4/25/16 6 W 3-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Andersen NEAL 5/22/17 6 W 6-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Bernier SISSONS
4/20/07 5 L 2-3 at NASHVILLE VOKOUN/Nabokov Marleau 5/7/11 5 W 4-3 at Vancouver RINNE/Luongo WARD 4/27/16 7 W 2-1 at Anaheim RINNE/Andersen GAUSTAD Nashville wins series, 4-2.
San Jose wins series, 4-1. 5/9/11 6 L 1-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Luongo D. Sedin Leading scorers:
Nashville wins series, 4-3.
Leading scorers: Nashville - Filip Forsberg (5g-2a)
Vancouver wins series, 4-2. Leading scorers:
Nashville - Dumont (4g-2a) Anaheim - Sami Vatanen (1g-4a)
Leading scorers: Nashville - Shea Weber (2g-3a) & Colin Wilson (2g-3a)
San Jose - Marleau (3g-3a) & Thornton (6a) Nashville - Joel Ward (4g-4a) Anaheim - Ryan Getzlaf (2g-3a) & Jakob Silfverberg (5a)
Vancouver - Ryan Kesler (5g-6a)
PLAYOFFS
2008 Western Conference Quarterfinals 2012 Western Conference Quarterfinals 2016 Western Conference Round Two 2017 Stanley Cup Final
Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal
4/10/08 1 L 1-3 at Detroit ELLIS/Hasek Zetterberg 4/11/12 1 W 3-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Howard BOURQUE 4/29/16 1 L 2-5 at San Jose RINNE/Jones Couture 5/29/17 1 L 3-5 at Pittsburgh RINNE/Murray Guentzel
4/12/08 2 L 2-4 at Detroit ELLIS/Hasek Draper 4/13/12 2 L 2-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Howard Franzen 5/1/16 2 L 2-3 at San Jose RINNE/Jones Thornton 5/31/17 2 L 1-4 at Pittsburgh RINNE/Murray Guentzel
4/14/08 3 W 5-3 at NASHVILLE ELLIS/Hasek ARNOTT 4/15/12 3 W 3-2 at Detroit RINNE/Howard S. KOSTITSYN 5/3/16 3 W 4-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Jones WEBER 6/3/17 3 W 5-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Murray GAUDREAU
4/16/08 4 W 3-2 at NASHVILLE ELLIS/Hasek de VRIES 4/17/12 4 W 3-1 at Detroit RINNE/Howard KLEIN 5/5/16 4 W (3OT) 4-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Jones FISHER 6/5/17 4 W 4-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Murray GAUDREAU
4/18/08 5 L 1-2 (OT) at Detroit ELLIS/Osgood Franzen 4/20/12 5 W 2-1 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Howard LEGWAND 5/7/16 5 L 1-5 at San Jose RINNE/Jones Pavelski 6/8/17 5 L 0-6 at Pittsburgh RINNE/Murray Schultz
4/20/08 6 L 0-3 at NASHVILLE ELLIS/Osgood Lidstrom Nashville wins series, 4-1. 5/9/16 6 W (OT) 4-3 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Jones ARVIDSSON 6/11/17 6 L 0-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Murray Hornqvist
Detroit wins series, 4-2. Leading scorers: 5/12/16 7 L 0-5 at San Jose RINNE/Jones Pavelski Pittsburgh wins series, 4-2.
Leading scorers: Nashville - Alexander Radulov (1g-4a) San Jose wins series, 4-3. Leading scorers:
Nashville - Alexander Radulov (2g-2a), Martin Erat (1g-3a), Shea Weber (1g-3a) Detroit - Henrik Zetterberg (2g-1a) & Pavel Datsyuk (1g-2a) Nashville - Calle Jarnkrok/Roman Josi (1g-3a), Mike Fisher (0g-4a)
Leading scorers:
Detroit - Pavel Datsyuk (3g-2a), Jiri Hudler (2g-3a), Niklas Kronwall (5a) Pittsburgh - Sidney Crosby (1g-6a)
Nashville - Colin Wilson (3g-5a)
San Jose - Logan Couture (6g-5a)
* Goaltender of record.
* Goaltender of record.
2018 Western Conference Round One NO PLAYER GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS
Date Game Result Score Location *Goaltenders Winning Goal 9 Filip Forsberg 61 23 21 44 28 4 0 2 207 11.1% 4 6 2 33.3% 19:33 108 39
4/12/18 1 W 5-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Bernier FORSBERG
4/14/18 2 W 5-4 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Bernier HARTMAN 92 Ryan Johansen 47 13 24 37 32 1 1 1 78 16.7% 13 888 490 55.2% 19:40 83 31
4/16/18 3 L 3-5 at Colorado RINNE/Bernier MacKinnon
4/18/18 4 W 3-2 at Colorado RINNE/Bernier SMITH 59 Roman Josi 71 10 22 32 40 2 0 1 212 4.7% -18 0 0 0.0% 25:38 90 170
4/20/18 5 L 1-2 at NASHVILLE RINNE/Hammond Andrighetto 4/49 Ryan Ellis 64 5 25 30 26 2 0 1 125 4.0% 4 0 0 0.0% 23:29 99 137
4/22/18 6 W 5-0 at Colorado RINNE/Hammond EKHOLM
Nashville wins series, 4-2. 14 Mattias Ekholm 61 6 23 29 68 1 0 1 98 6.1% 14 0 0 0.0% 24:32 64 81
Leading scorers:
Nashville - Austin Watson (4g-3a), Colton Sissons (3g-4a) 11 David Legwand 47 13 15 28 46 2 3 3 115 11.3% 7 747 352 47.1% 19:28 33 18
Colorado - Nathan MacKinnon (4g-3a)
6 Shea Weber 59 13 15 28 57 5 0 2 137 9.5% -9 0 0 0.0% 25:05 161 102
PLAYOFFS
9 Paul Kariya 10 2 7 9 2 2 0 0 22 9.1% -4 0 0 0.0% 20:11 6 5
NO PLAYER GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS NO PLAYER GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW S % +/- TF FW F% MIN H BS
22/56 Kevin Fiala 18 5 1 6 8 2 0 2 44 11.4% -4 0 0 0.0% 14:13 13 7 37 Denis Grebeshkov 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 2 0 0 0.0% 11:22 2 0
17 Scott Hartnell 20 3 3 6 34 0 0 0 29 10.3% -1 15 3 20.0% 11:26 36 4 17 Jan Hlavac 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 10 0.0% -4 4 2 50.0% 18:12 6 1
44 Kimmo Timonen 16 1 5 6 18 0 1 0 33 3.0% -4 0 0 0.0% 24:29 10 16 37 Rich Peverley 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0.0% 0 37 16 43.2% 8:51 2 3
3 Marek Zidlicky 14 0 6 6 14 0 0 0 26 0.0% -3 0 0 0.0% 17:25 10 17 7 Jonathon Blum 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 0.0% 2 0 0 0.0% 18:51 14 24
57 Gabriel Bourque 15 3 2 5 6 0 0 1 17 17.6% -3 5 1 20.0% 13:48 41 11 52 Matt Irwin 34 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 16 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 11:47 65 45
46 Pontus Aberg 18 2 3 5 2 0 0 1 23 8.7% -1 0 0 0.0% 12:14 4 10 18 Mike Santorelli 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 14.3% 2 1 1 100.0% 13:20 4 1
38/83 Vernon Fiddler 22 2 3 5 29 1 0 0 21 9.5% -8 138 75 54.3% 8:11 22 7 7 Greg de Vries 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 33.3% -2 0 0 0.0% 19:40 7 9
8 Kyle Turris 19 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 33 3.0% -1 208 97 46.6% 15:30 13 5 9 Sergei Zholtok 6 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 16.7% -3 60 21 35.0% 10:33 0 0
46 Andrei Kostitsyn 8 3 1 4 2 0 0 0 12 25.0% 3 3 1 33.3% 15:30 17 2 14 Radek Bonk 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 12 8.3% -3 85 47 55.3% 17:56 9 5
18 Adam Hall 11 3 1 4 2 1 0 2 20 15.0% 0 88 34 38.6% 15:36 6 3 55 Cody McLeod 15 1 0 1 27 0 0 1 11 9.1% -1 0 2 0.0% 6:50 52 1
21 Peter Forsberg 5 2 2 4 12 0 0 0 7 28.6% 2 64 33 51.6% 20:57 16 2 5 Brad Bombardir 6 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0.0% 1 0 0 0.0% 19:38 0 0
22 Greg Johnson 11 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 10 10.0% 4 167 88 52.7% 16:23 1 0 57 Dante Fabbro 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0.0% 2 0 0 0.0% 12:05 5 3
3 Seth Jones 6 0 4 4 6 0 0 0 8 0.0% -6 0 0 0.0% 28:02 15 8 9 Marcel Goc 6 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 13 0.0% -2 73 36 49.3% 16:07 11 7
5 Greg Zanon 11 0 4 4 6 0 0 2 8 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 19:38 21 18 24 Scott Walker 11 0 1 1 12 0 0 0 19 0.0% -3 11 2 18.2% 18:16 5 2
23 Rocco Grimaldi 5 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 15 20.0% 1 2 2 100.0% 12:59 6 0 15 Josh Langfeld 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 6:30 1 0
32 Frederick Gaudreau 8 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 7 42.9% 2 29 61 47.5% 11:29 7 2 19 Jim McKenzie 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 3:32 0 0
81 Mike Sillinger 5 2 1 3 12 1 0 0 7 28.6% -1 96 67 69.8% 17:09 3 3 20 Anton Volchenkov 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 13:51 0 1
38 Ryan Hartman 9 2 1 3 10 0 0 0 12 16.7% 0 7 3 42.9% 11:57 12 4 24 Eric Nystrom 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 9:22 1 0
24 Matt Halischuk 17 2 1 3 4 0 0 1 7 28.6% 0 7 1 14.3% 10:21 5 4 94 Yannick Perreault 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0% 0 10 6 60.0% 10:09 0 0
28 Paul Gaustad 30 2 1 3 27 0 0 1 25 8.0% -2 417 245 58.8% 12:30 69 29 39 Anders Lindback 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% - - - - - - -
25 Jerred Smithson 31 2 1 3 37 0 0 1 26 7.7% -1 255 138 54.1% 13:06 51 18 7 Scottie Upshall 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 11:56 5 0
25 Viktor Stalberg 6 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 18 5.6% 1 0 0 0.0% 14:08 31 5 14 Ramzi Abid 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% -1 0 0 0.0% 5:17 1 0
26 Harry Zolnierczyk 11 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 16.7% 3 0 0 0.0% 8:49 19 1 38 Jack Hillen 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0.0% 1 0 0 0.0% 7:53 0 0
PLAYOFFS
20 Miikka Salomaki 30 1 2 3 10 0 0 0 31 3.2% 1 3 1 33.3% 11:11 68 17 17 Wayne Simmonds 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0% 1 0 0 0.0% 7:29 5 0
27 Jason York 6 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 9 0.0% 2 0 0 0.0% 21:27 0 0 24 Brandon Bochenski 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0% -1 0 0 0.0% 6:36 1 0
33 Vladimir Orszagh 6 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 5 40.0% -2 1 1 100.0% 16:08 0 0 25 Victor Bartley 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 11:21 10 7
64 Mikael Granlund 6 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 12 8.3% 1 21 13 61.9% 15:11 2 4 14 Dustin Boyd 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0% -1 16 9 56.3% 7:03 4 1
7 Matt Cullen 6 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 11 9.1% -1 92 50 54.3% 17:19 6 12 11 P.A. Parenteau 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0% 0 0 1 0.0% 9:23 3 4
18 Brandon Yip 10 1 1 2 6 0 0 0 11 9.1% -1 2 0 0.0% 8:57 11 4 19 Brendan Witt 5 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 5 0.0% -3 0 0 0.0% 17:07 19 12
7 Yannick Weber 26 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 15 6.7% 2 0 0 0.0% 10:58 24 11 34 Shane Hnidy 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0.0% 0 0 0 0.0% 12:31 0 0
37 Denis Grebeshkov 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0% 2 0 0 0.0% 11:22 2 0 41 Taylor Beck 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 0.0% -2 0 0 0.0% 12:55 14 9
GOALTENDING
CAREER PLAYOFF SEASON PLAYOFF SERIES
NO GOALIE GP MINS GAA W L SO GA SA SV% G A PIM
GAMES PLAYED
Pekka Rinne 89 Pekka Rinne 2017 22 Pekka Rinne 2018 WCS vs. WPG 7
35 Pekka Rinne 89 5300 2.49 45 44 5 220 2571 .914 0 6 4 Tomas Vokoun 11 Pekka Rinne 2016 14 Pekka Rinne 2016 WCS vs. S.J. 7
Juuse Saros 7 Pekka Rinne 2018 13 Pekka Rinne 2016 WCQ vs. ANA 7
29 Tomas Vokoun 11 680 2.47 3 8 1 28 360 .922 0 0 2 Dan Ellis 6 Pekka Rinne 2011 12
Chris Mason 5
74 Jusse Saros 7 216 1.67 0 0 0 6 80 .925 0 0 2
MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES
39 Dan Ellis 6 357 2.52 2 4 0 15 240 .938 0 0 0 Pekka Rinne 5,300 Pekka Rinne 2017 1,289 Pekka Rinne 2016 WCS vs. S.J. 449
Tomas Vokoun 680 Pekka Rinne 2016 866 Pekka Rinne 2015 WCQ vs. CHI 425
30 Chris Mason 5 296 3.45 1 4 0 17 171 .901 0 0 0 Dan Ellis 357 Pekka Rinne 2011 748 Pekka Rinne 2016 WCQ vs. ANA 417
Chris Mason 296 Pekka Rinne 2018 684 Pekka Rinne 2011 WCS vs. VAN 402
30 Carter Hutton 3 20 3.00 0 0 0 1 3 .667 0 0 0 SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS SHUTOUTS
Pekka Rinne 5 Pekka Rinne 2018 2 Pekka Rinne 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 2
PLAYOFFS
39 Anders Lindback 1 13 0.00 0 0 0 0 9 1.000 0 0 0 Tomas Vokoun 1 Pekka Rinne 2017 2 Pekka Rinne 2012 WCS vs. PHX 1
Pekka Rinne 2012 1 Tomas Vokoun 2004 WCQ vs. DET 1
GAA (MIN. 4 GP) GAA (MIN. 4 GP) GAA (MIN. 4 GP)
Juuse Saros 1.67 Juuse Saros 2018 1.06 Pekka Rinne 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 0.75
Tomas Vokoun 2.47 Pekka Rinne 2017 1.96 Pekka Rinne 2012 WCQ vs. DET 1.81
Pekka Rinne 2.49 Tomas Vokoun 2004 2.02 Pekka Rinne 2017 WCS vs. STL 1.83
Dan Ellis 2.52 Pekka Rinne 2012 2.07 Pekka Rinne 2011 WCS vs. VAN 1.94
SAVE % (MIN. 4 GP) SAVE % (MIN. 4 GP) SAVE % (MIN. 4 GP)
Dan Ellis .938 Juuse Saros 2018 .952 Pekka Rinne 2017 WCQ vs. CHI .976
Juuse Saros .925 Tomas Vokoun 2004 .939 Pekka Rinne 2012 WCQ vs. DET .944
Tomas Vokoun .922 Dan Ellis 2008 .938 Tomas Vokoun 2004 WCQ vs. DET .939
Pekka Rinne .914 Pekka Rinne 2017 .930 Dan Ellis 2008 WCQ vs. DET .938
WINS WINS
Pekka Rinne 45 Pekka Rinne 2017 14 Pekka Rinne 2018 WCQ vs. COL 4
Tomas Vokoun 3 Pekka Rinne 2018 7 Pekka Rinne 2017 WCF vs. ANA 4
Dan Ellis 2 Pekka Rinne 2016 7 Pekka Rinne 2017 WCS vs. STL 4
Chris Mason 1 Pekka Rinne 2011 6 Pekka Rinne 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 4
Pekka Rinne 2012 5
SEASON GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PIM FIRST GAME FIRST TWO-POINT GAME
2004 Hall/Orszagh 2 Jason York 3 Four tied with 3 Kimmo Timonen 10 April 7, 2004 Adam Hall (1g-1a) vs. Detroit on 4/11/04 (3-1 win)
2006 Three tied with 2 Paul Kariya 5 Paul Kariya 7 Sillinger/Witt 12 Nashville Predators 1, Detroit Red Wings 3 FIRST THREE/FOUR-POINT GAME
2007 J-P Dumont 4 Legwand/Weber 3 J-P Dumont 6 Scott Hartnell 28 Joe Louis Arena Paul Kariya (4a) vs. San Jose on 4/21/06 (4-3 win)
Zidlicky/Erat Attendance: 20,066 (sellout)
2008 Radulov/Tootoo 2 Erat/Weber/Zidlicky 3 Three tied with 4 8
Coaches: Barry Trotz (head coach), Brent Peterson (associate coach) and Peter FIRST GAME-WINNING GOAL
2010 Martin Erat 4 David Legwand 5 David Legwand 7 David Legwand 8
Horachek (assistant coach) Adam Hall at 19:45 of the first period vs. Detroit on 4/11/04 (3-1 win)
2011 Joel Ward 7 Joel Ward 6 Joel Ward 13 Jordin Tootoo 28 Captain: Greg Johnson
2012 Three tied with 3 Alexander Radulov 5 Legwand/Radulov 6 Legwand/Josi 10 FIRST POWER-PLAY GOAL
2015 Colin Wilson 5 Jones/Ribeiro 4 Filip Forsberg 6 Paul Gaustad 22 Starting Line-up Sergei Zholtok (York, Sullivan) at 19:22 of the second period vs. Detroit on 4/15/04
2016 Wilson/Fisher 5 Wilson/Josi 8 Colin Wilson 13 Barret Jackman 22 Left Wing – Scott Hartnell (4-1 loss)
2017 Filip Forsberg 9 Four tied with 10 Filip Forsberg 16 Mattias Ekholm 38 Center – Greg Johnson
2018 Filip Forsberg 7 Forsberg/Johansen 9 Filip Forsberg 16 Ekholm/Watson 12 Right Wing – Adam Hall FIRST POWER-PLAY GOAL AGAINST
2019 Rocco Grimaldi 3 Ryan Ellis 3 Roman Josi 4 Mattias Ekholm 12 Defenseman – Mark Eaton Mathieu Schneider (Lidstrom, Shanahan) at 17:15 of the third period at Detroit on
SEASON PPG SHG GWG SHOTS Defenseman – Kimmo Timonen 4/10/04 (2-1 loss)
2004 Sergei Zholtok 1 David Legwand 1 Hall/Sullivan 1 Scott Walker 14 Goaltender – Tomas Vokoun
2006 Paul Kariya 2 Kimmo Timonen 1 Adam Hall 1 Kimmo Timonen 17 FIRST SHORTHANDED GOAL
2007 Three tied with 1 J-P Dumont 1 J-P Dumont 1 Legwand/Weber 14 Players Dressed: Tomas Vokoun, Chris Mason, Dan Hamhuis, Marek Zidlicky, Mark David Legwand (unassisted) at 18:23 of the first period vs. Detroit on 4/11/04 (3-1 win)
2008 Radulov/Hamhuis 1 Arnott/de Vries 1 Alexander Radulov 14 Eaton, Brad Bombardir, Sergei Zholtok, Martin Erat, David Legwand, Scott Hartnell, Adam
2010 Jason Arnott 1 Joel Ward 1 Legwand/Dumont 1 Jason Arnott 26 Hall, Jim McKenzie, Andreas Johansson, Greg Johnson, Scott Walker, Steve Sullivan, FIRST SHORTHANDED GOAL AGAINST
2011 Ward/Weber 2 David Legwand 2 Six tied with 1 Patric Hornqvist 43 Jason York, Jeremy Stevenson, Vladimir Orszagh, Kimmo Timonen Brendan Shanahan (Yzerman, Chelios) at 13:18 of the first period at Detroit on 4/15/04
2012 Five tied with 1 David Legwand 2 Patric Hornqvist 36 Did Not Dress: Jamie Allison, Denis Arkhipov, Shane Hnidy, Jordin Tootoo (4-1 loss)
2015 Colin Wilson 4 Smith/Wilson 1 Craig Smith 33
2016 Four tied with 1 Shea Weber 2 James Neal 47 FIRST WIN FIRST OVERTIME GOAL
2017 Josi/Ellis/Wilson 2 Three tied with 2 Roman Josi 76 At Home: 4/11/04 vs. Detroit (3-1) Jerred Smithson (Tootoo, Spaling) at 1:57 of OT at Anaheim on 4/22/11 (4-3 win)
2018 P.K. Subban 4 Ryan Johansen 1 Seven tied with 1 Filip Forsberg 58 On Road: 4/16/10 at Chicago (4-1)
2019 Smith/Granlund 1 Four tied with 18 In Overtime: 4/22/11 at Anaheim (4-3) FIRST OVERTIME GOAL AGAINST
SEASON SHOOTING % POINTS (DEFENSEMAN) PLUS-MINUS RATING AVERAGE TIME ON ICE Patrick Rissmiller (Marleau, Grier) at 8:14 of double OT vs. San Jose on 4/11/07 (5-4 loss)
2004 Vladimir Orszagh 40.0 Jason York 3 Greg Johnson +4 Kimmo Timonen 24:15 FIRST LOSS
2006 Shea Weber 50.0 Kimmo Timonen 4 Ten tied with E Kimmo Timonen 24:42 At Home: 4/17/04 vs. Detroit (2-0) FIRST MINOR PENALTY
2007 Dumont/Fiddler 50.0 Shea Weber 3 J-P Dumont +4 Kimmo Timonen 24:32 On Road: 4/7/04 vs. Detroit (3-1) Vladimir Orszagh (tripping) at 6:19 of the first period at Detroit on 4/7/04 (3-1 win)
2008 Greg de Vries 33.3 Shea Weber 4 Greg Zanon +2 Dan Hamhuis 22:47 In Overtime: 4/11/07 vs. San Jose (5-4 2OT)
2010 J-P Dumont 28.6 Shea Weber 3 David Legwand +5 Shea Weber 24:26 FIRST MAJOR PENALTY
2011 Halischuk/Sullivan 28.6 Franson/Suter 6 Tootoo/Ward +4 Ryan Suter 28:51 FIRST SERIES VICTORY Kimmo Timonen (10:00 misconduct) at 20:00 of the third period at Detroit on 4/10/2004
2012 Andrei Kostitsyn 25.0 Suter/Klein 4 Francis Bouillon +7 Ryan Suter 28:49 2011 WCQ vs. Anaheim (4 games to 2) (2-1 loss)
2015 Colin Wilson 26.3 Seth Jones 4 Ellis/Ekholm +4 Roman Josi 36:00
2016 Colin Wilson 18.5 Roman Josi 9 Colin Wilson +8 Roman Josi 27:57 FIRST GAME SEVEN VICTORY FIRST PENALTY SHOT
2017 Frederick Gaudreau 42.9 Roman Josi 14 Filip Forsberg +14 Roman Josi 25:46 2016 WCQ at Anaheim (2-1) Steve Sullivan at 1:31 of the first period vs. Detroit (Manny Legace) on 4/7/04 (3-1 loss)
2018 Yannick Weber 33.3 P.K. Subban 9 Mattias Ekholm +4 P.K. Subban 26:35
2019 Rocco Grimaldi 20.0 Roman Josi 4 Brian Boyle +4 Roman Josi 25:53 FIRST SERIES SWEEP GOALTENDER FIRSTS
SEASON HITS BLOCKED SHOTS 2017 WCQ vs. Chicago FIRST WIN
2006 Brendan Witt 19 Eaton/Witt 12 At Home: Tomas Vokoun vs. Detroit on 4/11/04 (3-1 win)
2007 Peter Forsberg 16 Kimmo Timonen 9 FIRST GOAL On Road: Pekka Rinne at Chicago on 4/16/10 (4-1 win)
2008 Shea Weber 18 Zanon/Zidlicky 12 Adam Hall (Johnson, Hartnell) at 0:16 of the first period at Detroit on 4/7/04 (3-1 loss)
2010 Hamhuis/Weber 18 Shea Weber 14 Players on ice: Hall, Johnson, Hartnell, Eaton, Timonen FIRST LOSS
2011 Shane O'Brien 42 Kevin Klein 27
At Home: Tomas Vokoun vs. Detroit on 4/17/04 (2-0 loss)
FIRST GOAL AGAINST On Road: Tomas Vokoun vs. Detroit on 4/7/04 (3-1 loss)
2012 Mike Fisher 33 Kevin Klein 22
PLAYOFFS
Kris Draper (Maltby, Thomas) at 0:37 of the third period at Detroit on 4/7/04 (3-1 loss)
2015 Viktor Stalberg 31 Roman Josi 27
FIRST SHUTOUT
2016 Shea Weber 48 Roman Josi 38
FIRST HAT TRICK Tomas Vokoun vs. Detroit on 4/13/04 (41 saves, 3-0 win)
2017 Austin Watson 106 Ryan Ellis 51
Filip Forsberg (3g), 4/23/15 in 5-2 win vs. Chicago
2018 Austin Watson 37 Mattias Ekholm 27
FIRST SHUTOUT AGAINST
2019 Austin Watson 35 Ryan Ellis 19
FIRST HAT TRICK AGAINST 4/17/04 vs. Detroit (Curtis Joseph, 15 saves, 2-0 loss)
SEASON GAA WINS SAVE PERCENTAGE
Patrick Marleau (3g), 4/27/06 in 5-4 loss at San Jose
2004 Tomas Vokoun 2.02 Tomas Vokoun 2 Tomas Vokoun .939
2006 Chris Mason 3.45 Chris Mason 1 Chris Mason .901
2007 Tomas Vokoun 2.96 Tomas Vokoun 1 Tomas Vokoun .902
2008 Dan Ellis 2.52 Dan Ellis 2 Dan Ellis .938
2010 Pekka Rinne 2.68 Pekka Rinne 2 Pekka Rinne .911
2011 Pekka Rinne 2.57 Pekka Rinne 6 Pekka Rinne .907
2012 Pekka Rinne 2.07 Pekka Rinne 5 Pekka Rinne .929
2015 Pekka Rinne 2.68 Pekka Rinne 2 Pekka Rinne .909
2016 Pekka Rinne 2.63 Pekka Rinne 7 Pekka Rinne .906
2017 Pekka Rinne 1.96 Pekka Rinne 14 Pekka Rinne .930
2018 Juuse Saros 1.05 Pekka Rinne 7 Juuse Saros .952
2019 Pekka Rinne 3.09 Pekka Rinne 2 Pekka Rinne .905
Team Series W L GP W L GF GA Last Mtg. Round Result PLAYOFF SERIES SITUATIONAL STATS
Anaheim 3 3 0 19 12 7 57 2017 WCF W 4-2 PREDATORS’ HAT TRICKS
W-L record: 59-62
Chicago 3 1 2 16 8 8 49 2017 WCQ W 4-0 Series record: 7-12 NO. DATE PLAYER SCORE GOALTENDER
Colorado 1 1 0 6 4 2 22 2018 WCQ W 4-2
1 4/23/15 Filip Forsberg Chicago 2 at Nashville 5 Scott Darling
Dallas 1 0 1 6 2 4 12 2019 WCQ L 2-4
Detroit 3 1 2 17 8 9 34 2012 WCQ W 4-1 Record in Conference Quarterfinals: 5-7 2 5/22/17 Colton Sissons Anaheim 3 at Nashville 6 Jonathan Bernier
Phoenix 1 0 1 5 1 4 9 2012 WCS L 1-4 W-L record in Conference Quarterfinals: 36-38
Pittsburgh 1 0 1 6 2 4 13 2017 SCF L 2-4 Record in Conference Semifinals: 1-4
San Jose 3 0 3 17 5 12 41 2016 WCS L 3-4 W-L record in Conference Semifinals: 13-18 OPPONENTS’ HAT TRICKS
St. Louis 1 1 0 6 4 2 15 2017 WCS W 4-2 Record in Conference Final: 1-0 NO. DATE PLAYER SCORE GOALTENDER
Vancouver 1 0 1 6 2 4 11 2011 WCS L 2-4 W-L record in Conference Final: 4-2 1 4/27/06 Patrick Marleau Nashville 4 at San Jose 5 Chris Mason
Winnipeg 1 0 1 7 3 4 19 2018 WCS L 3-4 Record in Stanley Cup Final: 0-1
PLAYOFF SERIES RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS W-L record in Stanley Cup Final: 2-4
PREDATORS’ PENALTY SHOTS
ANAHEIM
2011 – WCQ – Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Anaheim 22-20. SERIES RECORD… NO. DATE PLAYER GOALTENDER SCORE RESULT
2016 – WCQ – Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-3, outscoring Nashville 18-14. When winning Game 1 of a playoff series: 7-2 1 4/7/04 Steve Sullivan Manny Legace Nashville 1 at Detroit 3 SAVE
2017 – WCF – Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Anaheim 19-15 When losing Game 1 of a playoff series: 0-10 2 4/20/10 Martin Erat Antti Niemi Chicago 1 at Nashville 4 GOAL
CHICAGO When winning the first two games of a playoff series: 3-0
2010 – WCQ – Chicago won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Nashville 17-15. When losing the first two games of a playoff series: 0-5
2015 – WCQ – C hicago won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Chicago 21-19. 4-7 OPPONENTS’ PENALTY SHOTS
When splitting the first two games of a playoff series:
2017 – WCQ – Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-0, outscoring Chicago 13-3. When winning the first three games of a playoff series: 1-0 NO. DATE PLAYER GOALTENDER SCORE RESULT
COLORADO When losing the first three games of a playoff series: 0-0 NONE
2018 – WCQ – Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Colorado 22-15. When winning two of the first three games of a playoff series: 6-2
DALLAS When losing two of the first three games of a playoff series: 0-10 PREDATORS’ SHUTOUTS
2019 – WCQ – Dallas won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Nashville 18-12. When winning three of the first four games of a playoff series: 3-0
DETROIT NO. DATE GOALTENDER SAVES SCORE
When losing three of the first four games of a playoff series: 0-5
2004 – WCQ – Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Nashville 12-9. 1 4/13/04 Tomas Vokoun 41 Detroit 0 at Nashville 3
When splitting the first four games of a playoff series: 3-7
2008 – WCQ – Detroit won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Nashville 17-12. When winning three of the first five games of a playoff series: 5-0 2 5/2/12 Pekka Rinne 32 Phoenix 0 at Nashville 2
2012 – WCQ – Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-1, outscoring Detroit 13-9. When losing three of the first five games of a playoff series: 1-11 3 4/13/17 Pekka Rinne 29 Nashville 1 at Chicago 0
PHOENIX When splitting the first six games of a playoff series: 1-2 4 4/15/17 Pekka Rinne 30 Nashville 5 at Chicago 0
2012 – WCS – Phoenix won best-of-seven series 4-1, outscoring Nashville 12-9. Nashville series sweeps: 1 5 4/22/18 Pekka Rinne 22 Nashville 5 at Colorado 0
PITTSBURGH
Sweeps against Nashville: 0 6 5/07/18 Pekka Rinne 34 Nashville 4 at Winnipeg 0
2017 – SCF – Pittsburgh won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring Nashville 19-13.
W-L record when facing elimination: 6-12
ST. LOUIS
W-L record in Game 7’s: 1-2
2017 – WCS – Nashville won best-of-seven series 4-2, outscoring St. Louis 15-11. OPPONENTS’ SHUTOUTS
SAN JOSE NO. DATE GOALTENDER SAVES SCORE
2006 – WCQ – San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1, outscoring Nashville 17-10. 1 4/17/04 Curtis Joseph 15 Detroit 2 at Nashville 0
2007 – WCQ – San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-1, outscoring Nashville 16-14.
2 4/23/06 Vesa Toskala 25 San Jose 3 at Nashville 0
2016 – WCQ – San Jose won best-of-seven series 4-3, outscoring Nashville 25-17.
VANCOUVER 3 4/20/08 Chris Osgood 20 Detroit 3 at Nashville 0
2011 – WCS – Vancouver won best-of-seven series, 4-2, outscoring Nashville 14-11. 4 4/18/10 Antti Niemi 23 Nashville 0 at Chicago 2
WINNIPEG 5 4/22/10 Antti Niemi 33 Chicago 3 at Nashville 0
PLAYOFFS
2018 – WCS – Winnipeg won best-of-seven series, 4-3, outscoring Nashville 27-19. 6 4/28/11 Roberto Luongo 20 Nashville 0 at Vancouver 1
7 5/4/12 Mike Smith 25 Phoenix 1 at Nashville 0
8 4/19/16 Frederik Andersen 27 Anaheim 3 at Nashville 0
9 5/12/16 Martin Jones 20 Nashville 0 at San Jose 5
10 6/8/17 Matthew Murray 24 Nashville 0 at Pittsburgh 6
11 6/11/17 Matthew Murray 27 Pittsburgh 2 at Nashville 0
PLAYOFFS
Ray Whitney (PHX) 1 0 1 Goaltenders: Rinne/Smith
C 94 Yanic Perreault 1 10:09 14.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 6-4 60.0
John Klingberg (DAL) 1 0 1 8 4/15/15 (Game 1 of WCQ): CHICAGO 4 at Nashville 3 (Keith, 7:49 2OT)
RW 7 Scottie Upshall 2 11:56 15.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 0-0 0.0
Brian Bickell (CHI) 0 1 1 Goaltenders: Rinne/Darling
Dave Bolland (CHI) 0 1 1 9 4/21/15 (Game 4 of WCQ): Nashville 2 at CHICAGO 3 (Seabrook, 1:00 3OT) C 12 Scott Nichol 3 7:44 14.0 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 8-8 50.0
Christian Ehrhoff (VAN) 0 1 1 Goaltenders: Rinne/Darling C 25 Jerred Smithson 3 9:26 18.3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 9-4 69.2
Mike Grier (SJS) 0 1 1 10 5/5/16 (Game 4 of WCS): San Jose 3 at NASHVILLE 4 (Fisher, 11:12 3OT) RW 14 Jordin Tootoo 3 4:04 7.7 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 0-0 0.0
Martin Hanzal (PHX) 0 1 1 Goaltenders: Jones/Rinne
D 4 Mark Eaton 5 17:48 25.6 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 0.0 0-0 0.0
Patrick Kane (CHI) 0 1 1 11 5/9/16 (Game 6 of WCS): San Jose 3 at NASHVILLE 4 (Arvidsson, 2:03 OT)
D 55 Danny Markov 5 19:21 28.2 0 0 0 -1 6 0 0 0 6 0.0 0-0 0.0
Niklas Kronwall (DET) 0 1 1 Goaltenders: Rinne/Jones
Patrick Marleau (SJS) 0 1 1 12 44/13/17 (Game 3 of WCQ): Chicago 2 at NASHVILLE 3 (Fiala, 16:44) RW 24 Scott Walker 5 16:00 23.8 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 0.0 0-4 0.0
Mikael Samuelsson (SJS) 0 1 1 Goaltenders: Rinne/Crawford D 19 Brendan Witt 5 17:07 24.4 0 0 0 -3 12 0 0 0 5 0.0 0-0 0.0
Brent Sopel (CHI) 0 1 1 13 5/12/17 (Game 1 of WCF): NASHVILLE 3 at Anaheim 2 (Neal, 9:24)
Jonathan Toews (CHI) 0 1 1 Goaltenders: Rinne/Gibson No Goaltender GP Mins GAA W L SO GA SA SV% G A PIM
Alexander Radulov (DAL) 0 1 1 14 5/18/17 (Game 4 of WCF): ANAHEIM 3 at Nashville 2 (Perry, 10:25)
30 Chris Mason 5 296 3.45 1 4 0 17 171 .901 0 0 0
Tyler Seguin (DAL) 0 1 1 Goaltenders: Rinne/Gibson
15 5/29/18 (Game 2 of WCS): Winnipeg 4 at Nashville 5 (Fiala, 5:37)
NASHVILLE Totals 5 300 3.40 1 4 0 17 171 .901 0 0 0
Goaltenders: Rinne/Hellebuyck
16 4/13/19 (Game 2 of WCQ): Dallas 1 at NASHVILLE 2 (Smith, 5:00)
Goaltenders: Rinne/Bishop
17 4/22/19 (Game 6 of WCQ): Nashville 1 at DALLAS 2 (Klingberg, 17:02) * - denotes rookie
Goaltenders: Rinne/Bishop
PLAYOFFS
C 11 David Legwand 3 18:15 25.0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 10.0 22-27 44.9 RW 24 * Matt Halischuk 12 11:45 18.2 2 0 2 -1 0 0 0 1 7 28.6 1-5 16.7
C 19 Jason Arnott 4 18:28 24.5 1 0 1 -1 4 0 0 1 6 16.7 23-39 37.1 C 25 Jerred Smithson 11 14:09 23.6 1 1 2 2 8 0 0 1 16 6.3 53-44 54.6
C 14 Radek Bonk 6 17:56 23.3 1 0 1 -3 2 0 0 0 12 8.3 47-38 55.3 LW 5 * Blake Geoffrion 12 7:37 12.2 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 12 0.0 27-23 54
D 7 Greg de Vries 6 19:40 24.0 1 0 1 -2 2 0 0 1 3 33.3 0-0 0.0 D 7 * Jonathon Blum 12 18:51 27.4 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 0.0 0-0 0.0
RW 15 Josh Langfeld 1 6:30 9.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 RW 71 J-P Dumont 3 6:48 9.7 0 1 1 -1 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 0-0 0.0
C 12 Scott Nichol 2 7:30 11.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0-2 0.0 C 33 Colin Wilson 3 11:37 18 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 2-1 66.7
D 55 Shane O'Brien 12 16:47 23.6 0 0 0 -2 18 0 0 0 6 0.0 0-0 0.0
RW 24 Brandon Bochenski 3 6:36 10.7 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 0-0 0.0
LW 16 Darcy Hordichuk 5 3:31 5.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0.0 0-0 0.0 No Goaltender GP Mins GAA W L SO GA SA SV% G A PIM
C 38 Vernon Fiddler 6 16:47 24.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.0 37-26 58.7 35 Pekka Rinne 12 748 2.57 6 6 0 32 343 .907 0 1 0
C 25 Jerred Smithson 6 11:51 20.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 26-35 42.6 39 Anders Lindback 1 13 0.00 0 0 0 0 9 1.000 0 0 0
NASHVILLE Totals 12 768 2.66 6 6 0 34 354 .904 0 1 0
No Goaltender GP Mins GAA W L SO GA SA SV% G A PIM
39 Dan Ellis 6 357 2.52 2 4 0 15 240 .938 0 0 0
NASHVILLE Totals 6 362 2.82 2 4 0 17 242 .930 0 0 0
* - denotes rookie
* - denotes rookie
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PLAYOFFS PLAYOFFS
YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING
PLAYOFFS
D 14 Mattias Ekholm 6 26:24 35 1 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 6 16.7 0-0 0.0 C 12 Mike Fisher 20 17:17 25.1 0 4 4 -6 2 0 0 0 34 0.0 193-183 51.3
C 12 Mike Fisher 3 11:32 17 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 16-19 45.7 C 32 * Frederick Gaudreau 8 11:29 17.6 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 7 42.9 29-32 47.5
D 6 Shea Weber 2 25:49 32.5 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 0-0 0.0 RW 15 Craig Smith 10 12:50 20.1 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 21 4.8 0-1 0.0
LW 57 Gabriel Bourque 5 15:25 25.2 0 0 0 -3 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 0-0 0.0 LW 26 Harry Zolnierczyk 11 8:49 14.5 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 16.7 0-0 0.0
LW 56 * Kevin Fiala 5 13:54 18.6 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 12 16.7 0-0 0.0
LW 56 * Kevin Fiala 1 11:05 15 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0-0 0.0
C 83 Vernon Fiddler 9 8:02 14.7 1 1 2 -4 25 0 0 1 7 14.3 27-31 46.6
D 20 Anton Volchenkov 1 13:51 27 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0.0 D 52 Matt Irwin 22 11:54 18.2 0 2 2 -1 4 0 0 0 10 0.0 0-0 0.0
D 25 Victor Bartley 4 11:21 18 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0.0 0-0 0.0 LW 55 Cody McLeod 15 6:49 11.7 1 0 1 -1 27 0 0 1 11 9.1 0-2 0.0
LW 41 Taylor Beck 5 12:55 21.2 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 6 0.0 0-0 0.0 D 7 Yannick Weber 22 11:09 17.5 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 12 0.0 0-0 0.0
C 28 Paul Gaustad 6 15:56 25.3 0 0 0 -1 22 0 0 0 5 0.0 65-51 56 RW 11 PA Parenteau 5 9:22 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 0-1 0.0
No Goaltender GP Mins GAA W L SO GA SA SV% G A PIM RW 20 Miikka Salomaki 6 8:12 12.8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0.0 1-0 100
35 Pekka Rinne 6 425 2.68 2 4 0 19 208 .909 0 1 0
NASHVILLE Totals 6 425 2.68 2 4 0 19 208 .909 0 1 0 No Goaltender GP Mins GAA W L SO GA SA SV% G A PIM
35 Pekka Rinne 22 1,288 1.96 14 8 2 42 599 .930 0 3 0
74 Juuse Saros 2 56 3.18 0 0 0 3 17 .824 0 0 0
NASHVILLE Totals 22 1,346 2.01 14 8 2 45 616 .927 0 3 0
PLAYOFFS
LW 33 Viktor Arvidsson 6 20:04 26.3 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 18 0.0% 0-0 0.0%
D 5 Dan Hamhuis 6 13:29 19 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1 - 2007 0 - 2019 23 - 4/11-5/4/12 1 - 2011
C 10 Colton Sissons 6 15:56 22.5 0 0 0 -5 6 0 0 0 7 0.0% 32-35 47.8% - 2006 1 - 2010 On Road: - 2010
At Home: - 2004 14 - 4/15-5/7/11 - 2004
No Goaltender GP Mins GAA W L SO GA SA SV% G A PIM 1 - 2010 At Home: MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A FEWEST SHORTHANDED GOALS
35 Pekka Rinne 6 329:38 3.09 2 4 0 17 179 .905 0 0 0 POWER PLAY GOAL AGAINST AGAINST
- 2007 0 - 2019
74 Juuse Saros 1 45:29 1.33 0 0 0 1 21 .952 0 0 2
- 2006 - 2012 6 - 4/13-4/24/11 0 - six times, last: 2019
NASHVILLE Totals 6 375 2.88 2 4 0 18 200 .910 0 0 2
On Road: - 2004 At Home: At Home:
* Denotes Rookie
0 five times, last: 2015 On Road: 6 - 4/17-5/9/11 0 - eight times, last: 2019
0 - 2019 On Road: On Road:
LOSSES - 2010 6 - 4/23-5/12/16 0 - seven times, last: 2019
MOST LOSSES MOST POWER PLAY CHANCES MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A
8 - 2017 65 - 2017 (11 PPGs, 16.9%) ALLOWING A POWER PLAY GOAL SHORTHANDED GOAL
7 - 2016 At Home: 5 - 4/30-5/12/17 None
At Home: 36 - 2017 (4 PPGs, 11.0%) 4 - 4/17-4/23/15 At Home:
4 - 2018 On Road: - 4/29-5/7/12 None
- 2011
On Road: At Home: SHOTS MOST SHOTS AGAINST FEWEST SHORTHANDED GOALS FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT FEWEST SHOTS On Road:
None 124 - 2007 MOST SHOTS 619 - 2017 AGAINST 30 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 116 - 2012 WCQ vs. DET 234 - 2016 WCS vs. SJS (SJS 119, NSH 115)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A On Road: 653 - 2017 0 - 13 times, last: 2019 WCQ vs. DAL At Home: At Home: FEWEST SHOTS BY BOTH TEAMS
SHORTHANDED GOAL AGAINST 164 - 2017 At Home: At Home: At Home: 12 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 51 - 2012 WCS vs. PHX 250 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (NSH 124, CHI 126)
None FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES 330 - 2017 326 - 2017 0 - 17 times, last: 2019 WCQ vs. DAL On Road: At Home:
At Home: 52 - 2019 On Road: On Road: 12 - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS 107 - 2012 WCQ vs. DET (NSH 51, PHX 56)
None -2010 323 - 2017 293 - 2017 On Road: MOST PENALTY MINUTES BY BOTH On Road: On Road:
On Road: At Home: FEWEST SHOTS FEWEST SHOTS AGAINST 0 - 13 times, last: 2019 WCQ vs. DAL TEAMS 45 - 2012 WCQ vs. DET 108 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (NSH 49, CHI 59)
None 26 - 2010 128 - 2004 163 - 2007 246 - 2017 SCF vs. PIT (NSH 125, PIT 121) - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS LARGEST SHOT ADVANTAGE
On Road: At Home: At Home: PENALTY MINUTES At Home: MOST SHOTS AGAINST 40 - 2018 WCQ vs. COL
PENALTY MINUTES 24 - 2019 56 - 2004 89 - 2010 MOST PENALTY MINUTES 209 - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS (NSH 124, SJS 85) 242 - 2008 WCQ vs. DET (NSH 212, COL 172)
MOST PENALTY MINUTES - 2007 On Road: On Road: 148 - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS On Road: At Home: At Home:
271 - 2017 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT 45 - 2007 64 - 2007 At Home: 146 - 2017 SCF vs. PIT (NSH 83, PIT 63) 125 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG 41 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG
148 - 2016 58 - 2008 - 2006 124 - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES BY On Road: (NSH 166, WPG 125)
- 2007 At Home: On Road: BOTH TEAMS 132 - 2008 WCQ vs. DET On Road:
22 - 2019 83 - 2017 SCF vs. PIT 52 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (NSH 22, CHI 30) FEWEST SHOTS AGAINST 25 - 2017 SCF vs. PIT (NSH 88, PIT 63)
On Road: FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES At Home: 126 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI LARGEST SHOT DEFICIT
12 - 2007 22 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 26 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (NSH 14, CHI 12) At Home: 98 - 2008 WCQ vs. DET (DET 242, NSH 144)
At Home: On Road: 56 - 2012 WCS vs. PHX At Home:
14 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 26 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (NSH 8, CHI 18) On Road: 53 - 2004 WCQ vs. DET (DET 109, NSH 56)
TEAM - SERIES On Road: 59 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI On Road:
8 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI SHOTS MOST SHOTS BY BOTH TEAMS 64 - 2008 WCQ vs. DET (DET 132, NSH 68)
GOALS At Home: At Home: MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT MOST SHOTS 491 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG
MOST GOALS SCORED 3 - 2012 WCS vs. PHX 0 2019 WCQ vs. DAL (8 PPA, 0%) 2 - 2011 WCS vs. VAN 121 - 2017 SCF vs. PIT 254 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG (NSH 254, WPG 237)
22 - 2018 WCQ vs. COL (NSH 2, PHX 1) 2016 WCQ vs. ANA (12 PPA, 0%) At Home: At Home: At Home: At Home:
- 2011 WCQ vs. ANA On Road: 2012 WCS vs. PHX (8 PPA, 0%) 1 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG 85 - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS 166 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG 291 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG
At Home: 6 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 2012 WCQ vs. DET (15 PPA, 0%) - 2011 WCS vs. VAN On Road: On Road: (NSH 166, WPG 125)
14 - 2015 WCQ vs. CHI (NSH 6, CHI 0) 2004 WCQ vs. DET (13 PPA, 0%) - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS 64 - 2011 WCQ vs. ANA 114 - 2015 WCQ vs. CHI
On Road: LARGEST GOAL ADVANTAGE On Road: - 2004 WCQ vs. DET
10 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI
11 - 2018 WCQ vs. COL
- 2011 WCQ vs. ANA (NSH 13, CHI 3)
0 2019 WCQ vs. DAL (7 PPA, 0%)
2011 WCS vs. VAN (10 PPA, 0%)
On Road:
1 - 2011 WCS vs. VAN TEAM - GAME
FEWEST GOALS SCORED At Home: 2010 WCQ vs. CHI (12 PPA, 0%) - 2010 WCQ vs. CHI
9 - 2012 WCS vs. PHX 6 - 2015 WCQ vs. CHI MOST POWER PLAY CHANCES - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS GOALS On Road: On Road: On Road:
- 2004 WCQ vs. DET (NSH 14, CHI 8) 32 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (6 PPG, 18.8%) FEWEST SHORTHANDED GOALS MOST GOALS SCORED 11 - 5/1/18 in 7-4 loss at Winnipeg 2 - five times, last: 5/1/18 in 7-4 loss 9 - 4/25/06 in 4-1 loss at San Jose
At Home: On Road: At Home: 0 - 12 times, last: 2019 WCQ vs. DAL 6 - 5/22/17 in 6-3 win vs. Anaheim LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY at Winnipeg MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST
2 - 2012 WCS vs. PHX 6 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 21 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (5 PPG, 23.8%) At Home: - 4/17/15 in 6-2 win vs. Chicago 5 - 4/22/18 in 5-0 win at Colorado MOST POWER PLAY CHANCES 1 - five times, last: 4/30/11 in 2-1 2OT win
On Road: (NSH 6, CHI 0) On Road: 0 - 14 times, last: 2019 WCQ vs. DAL 5 - nine times, last: 4/29/18 in 5-4 OT - 4/15/17 in 5-0 win vs. Chicago 9 - 4/23/06 in 3-0 loss vs. San Jose at Vancouver
3 - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS LARGEST GOAL DEFICIT 14 - 2016 WCQ vs. ANA (1 PPG, 7.1%) On Road: win vs. Winnipeg 4 - 5/7/18 in 4-0 win at Winnipeg At Home: At Home:
- 2004 WCQ vs. DET 8 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG - 2004 WCQ vs. DET (1 PPG, 7.1%) 0 - 15 times, last: 2019 WCS vs. DAL At Home: - 6/3/17 in 5-1 win vs. Pittsburgh 9 - 4/23/06 in 3-0 loss vs. San Jose 1 - 4/20/11 in 6-3 loss vs. Anaheim
MOST GOALS AGAINST (WPG 27, NSH 19) FEWEST POWER PLAY CHANCES MOST TIMES SHORTHANDED 6 - 5/22/17 in 6-3 win vs. Anaheim - 4/17/15 in 6-2 win vs. Chicago On Road: - 4/20/08 in 3-0 loss vs. Detroit
27 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG - 2016 WCS vs. SJS 8 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (1 PPG, 12.5%) 37 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (9 PPGA, 75.7%) - 4/17/15 in 6-2 win vs. Chicago At Home: 7 - 4/27/06 in 5-4 loss at San Jose On Road:
At Home: (SJS 25, NSH 17) At Home: At Home: 5 - seven times, last: 4/29/18 in 5-4 5 - 4/15/17 in 5-0 win vs. Chicago MOST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST 1 - 4/30/11 in 2-1 2OT win at Vancouver
19 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG At Home: 4 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (0 PPG) 21 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (6 PPGA, 71.4%) OT win vs. Winnipeg 4 - 6/3/17 in 5-1 win vs. Pittsburgh 3 - 4/23/06 in 3-0 loss vs. San Jose - 4/24/10 in 5-4 OT loss at Chicago
On Road: 10 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG (WPG 19, NSH 9) On Road: On Road: On Road: - 4/17/15 in 6-2 win vs. Chicago At Home: - 4/15/04 in 4-1 loss at Detroit
18 - 2016 WCS vs. SJS On Road: 4 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (1 PPG, 25%) 16 - 2017 SCF vs. PIT (2 PPGA, 81.2%) 5 - 4/22/18 in 5-0 win at Colorado On Road: 3 - 4/23/06 in 3-0 loss vs. San Jose
FEWEST GOALS AGAINST 13 - 2016 WCS vs. SJS (SJS 18, NSH 5) MOST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST - 2016 WCQ vs. ANA (3 PPGA, 81.2%) - 4/15/17 in 5-0 win at Chicago 5 - 4/22/18 in 5-0 win at Colorado On Road: PENALTY MINUTES
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3 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 9 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (37 TSH, 75.7%) - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (3 PPGA, 81.2%) 4 - eight times, last: 5/7/18 in 4-0 win 4 - 5/7/18 in 4-0 win at Winnipeg 2 - four times, last: 5/12/16 in 5-0 loss MOST PENALTY MINUTES
At Home: SPECIAL TEAMS At Home: - 2004 WCQ vs. DET (2 PPGA, 87.5%) at Winnipeg LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT at San Jose 64 - 4/13/07 in 5-2 win vs. San Jose
1 - 2012 WCS vs. PHX MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 6 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (21 TSH, 71.4%) FEWEST TIMES SHORTHANDED MOST GOALS ALLOWED 6 - 6/8/17 in 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS At Home:
On Road: 6 - 2015 WCQ vs. CHI (22 PPA, 27.3%) On Road: 9 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (2 PPGA, 77.8%) 7 - 5/1/18 in 7-4 loss at Winnipeg 5 - 5/12/16 in 5-0 loss at San Jose 1 - seven times, last: 5/5/18 in 6-2 loss 64 - 4/13/07 in 5-2 win vs. San Jose
0 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI - 2011 WCQ vs. ANA (27 PPA, 22.2%) 6 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (21 TSH, 71.4%) At Home: 6 - 5/5/18 in 6-2 loss vs. Winnipeg At Home: vs. Winnipeg On Road:
MOST GOALS SCORED BY BOTH TEAMS - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (32 PPA, 18.8%) FEWEST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST 4 - 2017 WCS vs. STL (0 PPGA, 100%) - 6/8/17 in 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh 4 - 5/10/18 in 5-1 loss vs. Winnipeg At Home: 58 - 6/8/17 in 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh
46 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG At Home: 1 - 2017 WCS vs. STL (15 TSH, 93.4%) On Road: - 4/20/11 in 6-3 loss vs. Anaheim - 5/5/18 in 6-2 loss vs. Winnipeg 1 - four times, last: 5/5/18 in 6-2 loss MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT
(WPG 27, NSH 19) 5 - 2006 WCQ vs. SJS (21 PPA, 23.8%) - 2012 WCS vs. PHX (12 TSH, 91.7%) 4 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (0 PPGA, 100%) At Home: On Road: vs. Winnipeg 57 - 4/13/07 in 5-2 win vs. San Jose
At Home: On Road: At Home: MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST 6 - 5/5/18 in 6-2 loss vs. Winnipeg 6 - 6/8/17 in 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh On Road: At Home:
28 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG 3 - 2018 WCS vs. WPG (7 PPA, 42.9%) 0 - 2017 WCS vs. STL (4 TSH, 100%) 1 - five times, last: 2011 WCS vs. VAN - 4/20/11 in 6-3 loss vs. Anaheim 5 - 5/12/16 in 5-0 loss at San Jose 1 - 5/7/11 in 4-3 win at Vancouver 57 - 4/13/07 in 5-2 win vs. San Jose
(WPG 19, NSH 9) - 2017 WCS vs. STL (6 PPA, 50%) - 2012 WCS vs. PHX (6 TSH, 100%) At Home: On Road: - 4/24/10 in 5-4 OT loss at Chicago On Road:
On Road: - 2012 WCS vs. PHX (11 PPA, 27.3%) - 2004 WCQ vs. DET (13 TSH, 100%) 1 - 2008 WCQ vs. DET 7 - 5/1/18 in 7-4 loss at Winnipeg SPECIAL TEAMS - 4/25/06 in 4-1 loss at San Jose 46 - 4/13/11 in 4-1 win at Anaheim
23 - 2016 WCS vs. SJS - 2011 WCQ vs. ANA (13 PPA, 23.1%) On Road: On Road: 6 - 6/8/17 in 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh MOST POWER PLAY GOALS MOST TIMES SHORTHANDED MOST PENALTY MINUTES BY BOTH TEAMS
(SJS 18, NSH 5) FEWEST POWER PLAY GOALS 0 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI (4 TSH, 100%) 1 - four times, last: 2011 WCS vs. VAN MOST GOALS SCORED BY BOTH TEAMS 4 - 4/21/06 in 4-3 win vs. San Jose 10 - 4/23/06 in 3-0 loss vs. San Jose 121 - 4/13/07 in 5-2 win vs. San Jose (NSH
FEWEST GOALS SCORED BY BOTH 0 2019 WCQ vs. DAL (15 PPA, 0%) - 2007 WCQ vs. SJS (11 TSH, 100%) 11 - 5/1/18 in 7-4 loss at Winnipeg At Home: 9 - 4/25/06 in 4-1 loss at San Jose 64, SJS 57)
TEAMS 1 2016 WCQ vs. ANA (26 PPA, 3.8%) At Home: 4 - 4/21/06 in 4-3 win vs. San Jose At Home:
16 - 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 2011 WCS vs. VAN (21 PPA, 4.8%) 9 - five times, last: 4/29/18 in 5-4 OT win 10 - 4/23/06 in 3-0 loss vs. San Jose
(CHI 3, NSH 13) 2010 WCQ vs. CHI (27 PPA, 3.7%) vs. Winnipeg 8 - 4/11/12 in 3-2 win vs. Detroit
2004 WCQ vs. DET (29 PPA, 3.4%)
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TEAM - GAME / PERIOD TEAM - PERIOD
At Home: 54 - 4/18/08 in 2-1 OT loss at Detroit 42 - 5/7/17 in 3-1 win vs. St. Louis (NSH At Home: At Home: On Road: At Home: SHOTS
121 - 4/13/07 in 5-2 win vs. San Jose (NSH At Home: 18, STL 24) 23 - 5/22/17 in 6-3 win vs. Anaheim (ANA 11:12 - Mike Fisher, 5/5/16 in 4-3 win 9:09 - J-P Dumont, Jerred Smithson & 1- four times, last: 5/5/18 in 2nd of 6-2 MOST SHOTS
64, SJS 57) 50 - 4/29/18 in 5-4 OT win vs. Winnipeg At Home: 41, NSH 18) (3OT) vs. San Jose Martin Erat, 4/16/10 @ 10:37, 19:12 & loss vs. Winnipeg 21 - 5/10/18 in 3rd of 5-1 loss vs. Winnipeg
On Road: On Road: 41 - 4/17/04 in 2-0 loss vs. Detroit - 4/20/08 in 3-0 loss vs. Detroit On Road: 19:46 of 3rd in 4-2 win at Chicago On Road: 20 - 5/5/18 in 3rd of 6-2 loss vs.
100 - 6/8/17 in 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh (NSH 54 - 4/18/08 in 2-1 OT loss at Detroit (DET 26, NSH 15) (DET 43, NSH 20) 14:51 - Matt Halischuk, 4/30/11 in 2-1 win 1- three times, last: 5/7/11 in 1st of 4-3 Winnipeg
58, PIT 42) FEWEST SHOTS AGAINST 42 - 5/7/17 in 3-1 win vs. St. Louis (NSH On Road: (2OT) at Vancouver win at Vancouver - 4/27/18 in 1st of 4-1 loss vs.
12 - 5/29/17 in 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh 18, STL 24) 33 - 4/18/08 in 2-1 OT loss at Detroit (DET FASTEST THREE GOALS AGAINST, Winnipeg
SHOTS 16 - 4/17/11 in 4-3 win vs. Anaheim On Road: 54, NSH 21) LATEST GOAL AGAINST FROM START TEAM MOST SHORTHANDED SITUATIONS 18 - 5/31/17 in 1st of 4-1 loss at
MOST SHOTS At Home: 38 - 5/29/17 in 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh OF OVERTIME 2:51 - Paul Stastny, Dustin Byfuglien & 5 - three times, last: 4/26/10 in 2nd of Pittsburgh
54 - 4/15/15 in 4-3 2OT loss vs. Chicago 16 - 4/17/11 in 4-3 win vs. Anaheim (NSH 26, PIT 12) 1:00 - Brent Seabrook, 4/21/15 in 3-2 loss Jacob Trouba, 5/1/18 @ 2:28, 5:11 & 5-3 loss vs. Chicago - 5/18/17 in 2nd of 3-2 loss vs.
52 - 4/21/15 in 3-2 3OT loss at Chicago On Road: 47 - 5/12/16 in 5-0 loss at San Jose (3OT) at Chicago 5:29 of 2nd in 7-4 loss at Winnipeg At Home: Anaheim
At Home: 12 - 5/29/17 in 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh (SJS 27, NSH 20) 8:14 - Patrick Rissmiller, 4/11/07 in 5-4 At Home: 5 - 4/26/10 in 2nd of 5-3 loss vs. Chicago - 4/30/17 in 2nd of 3-1 win vs.
54 - 4/15/15 in 4-3 2OT loss vs. Chicago 17 - 5/7/12 in 2-1 loss at Phoenix LARGEST SHOT ADVANTAGE (2OT) loss vs. San Jose 4:31 - Kyle Connor, Dustin Byfuglien & - 4/20/07 in 2nd of 3-2 loss vs. St. Louis
49 - 4/17/17 in 3-2 OT win vs. Chicago MOST SHOTS BY BOTH TEAMS 29 - 4/27/18 in 4-1 loss vs. Winnipeg At Home: Kyle Connor, 5/5/18 @ 12:30, 14:35 & San Jose At Home:
48 - 4/27/18 in 4-1 loss vs. Winnipeg 100 4/21/15 in 3-2 3OT loss at Chicago (NSH 48, WPG 19) 8:14 - Patrick Rissmiller, 4/11/07 in 5-4 17:01 of 2nd in 6-2 loss vs. Winnipeg - 4/23/06 in 1st of 3-0 loss vs. 20 - 5/5/18 in 3rd of 6-2 loss vs. Winnipeg
On Road: (NSH 52, CHI 48) At Home: (2OT) loss vs. San Jose On Road: San Jose - 4/27/18 in 1st of 4-1 loss vs.
52 - 4/21/15 in 3-2 3OT loss at Chicago 99 4/22/19 in 2-1 OT loss at Dallas (DAL 29 - 4/27/18 in 4-1 loss vs. Winnipeg 7:49 - Duncan Keith, 4/15/15 in 4-3 loss 2:51 - Paul Stastny, Dustin Byfuglien & On Road: Winnipeg
48 - 4/22/19 in 2-1 OT loss at Dallas 51, NSH 48) (NSH 48, WPG 19) (2OT) vs. Chicago Jacob Trouba, 5/1/18 @ 2:28, 5:11 & 4 - four times, last: 4/15/11 in 1st of 5-3 18 - 5/18/17 in 2nd of 3-2 loss vs.
FEWEST SHOTS At Home: On Road: On Road: 5:29 of 2nd in 7-4 loss at Winnipeg loss at Anaheim Anaheim
15 - 4/17/04 in 2-0 loss vs. Detroit 96 - 4/15/15 in 4-3 2OT loss vs. Chicago 18 - 4/27/12 in 4-3 OT loss at Phoenix (NSH 1:00 - Brent Seabrook, 4/21/15 in 3-2 loss FASTEST THREE GOALS, BOTH TEAMS MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST - 4/30/17 in 2nd of 3-1 win vs.
At Home: (NSH 54, CHI 42) 42, PHX 24) (3OT) at Chicago 0:59 - Ryan Johansen (NSH), Logan 1- five times, last: 4/30/11 in 2nd of 2-1 St. Louis
15 - 4/17/04 in 2-0 loss vs. Detroit On Road: 17 - 5/12/17 in 3-2 OT win at Anaheim FASTEST TWO GOALS, TEAM Couture (SJS) & Tommy Wingels 2OT loss at Vancouver On Road:
On Road: 100 - 4/21/15 in 3-2 3OT loss at Chicago (NSH 46, ANA 29) 0:09- Ryan Suter & Jason Arnott, 4/14/08 (SJS), 4/29/16 @ 18:11, 18:31 & 19:10 of At Home: 18 - 5/31/17 in 1st of 4-1 loss at Pittsburgh
17 - 4/17/12 in 3-1 win at Detroit (NSH 52, CHI 48) LARGEST SHOT DEFICIT @ 16:03 & 16:12 of 3rd in 5-3 win 2nd in 5-2 loss at San Jose 1 - 4/20/11 in 3rd of 6-3 loss vs. Anaheim 17 - 5/12/17 in 2nd of 3-2 OT win
- 4/25/06 in 4-1 loss at San Jose FEWEST SHOTS BY BOTH TEAMS 33 - 4/18/08 in 2-1 OT loss at Detroit (DET vs. Detroit At Home: - 4/20/08 in 2nd of 3-0 loss vs. Detroit at Anaheim
38 - 5/29/17 in 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh 54, NSH 21) At Home: 1:04 - Cam Fowler (ANA), Saku Koivu On Road: - 4/19/15 in 2nd of 4-2 loss
(NSH 26, PIT 12) 0:09- Ryan Suter & Jason Arnott, 4/14/08 (ANA) & Patric Hornqvist (NSH), 1 - 4/30/11 in 2nd of 2-1 2OT loss at at Chicago
41 - 4/17/04 in 2-0 loss vs. Detroit @ 16:03 & 16:12 of 3rd in 5-3 win 4/20/11 @ 4:41, 5:14 & 5:45 of 1st in 6-3 Vancouver MOST SHOTS AGAINST
(DET 26, NSH 15) vs. Detroit loss vs. Anaheim - 4/24/10 in 3rd of 5-4 OT loss 23 - 4/11/04 in 3rd of 3-1 win vs. Detroit
MOST SHOTS AGAINST On Road: On Road: at Chicago At Home:
TEAM - PERIOD 0:11 - Alexander Radulov & Jordin
Tootoo, 4/12/08 @ 2:19 & 2:30 of 2nd
0:59 - Ryan Johansen (NSH), Logan
Couture (SJS) & Tommy Wingels
- 4/15/04 in 1st of 4-1 loss at Detroit 23 - 4/11/04 in 3rd of 3-1 win vs. Detroit
On Road:
in 4-2 loss at Detroit (SJS), 4/29/16 @ 18:11, 18:31 & 19:10 of PENALTY MINUTES 20 - 4/18/08 in 2nd of 2-1 OT loss at Detroit
GOALS At Home: At Home: At Home: FASTEST TWO GOALS AGAINST, TEAM 2nd in 5-2 loss at San Jose MOST PENALTY MINUTES MOST SHOTS BY BOTH TEAMS
MOST GOALS 7 - 4/26/10 in 3rd of 5-3 loss vs. 1:01 - Kevin Fiala, 4/14/18 in 5-4 win 0:28 - Mark Scheifele, 5/5/18 in 6-2 loss 0:15 - Scott Wilson & Evgeni Malkin, 52 - 6/8/17 in 3rd of 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh 34 - 4/29/12 in 2nd of 5-3 loss at Phoenix
4 - 5/22/17 in 3rd of 6-3 win vs. Anaheim Chicago (CHI 4, NSH 3) vs. Colorado vs. Winnipeg 5/31/17 @ 3:13 & 3:28 of 3rd in 4-1 loss SPECIAL TEAMS At Home: (PHX 19, NSH 15)
- 4/23/15 in 3rd of 5-2 win vs. Chicago On Road: On Road: On Road: at Pittsburgh MOST POWER PLAY GOALS 35 - 4/13/07 in 3rd of 5-2 win vs. San Jose At Home:
- 4/16/10 in 3rd of 4-1 win at Chicago 6 - 4/29/16 in 3rd of 5-2 loss at San 0:38 - Filip Forsberg, 4/22/18 in 5-0 win 0:10 - Jake Guentzel, 5/31/17 in 4-1 loss At Home: 3 - 4/21/06 in 1st of 4-3 win vs. San Jose On Road: 33 - 4/30/06 in 2nd of 2-1 loss vs. San
At Home: Jose (SJS 5, NSH 1) at Colorado at Pittsburgh 0:30 - twice, last: Teemu Selanne (twice), At Home: 52 - 6/8/17 in 3rd of 6-0 loss at Pittsburgh Jose (SJS 18, NSH 15)
4 - 5/22/17 in 3rd of 6-3 win vs. FASTEST GOALS FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF 4/17/11 @ 18:10 & 18:40 of 2nd in 4-3 3 - 4/21/06 in 1st of 4-3 win vs. San Jose MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT On Road:
Anaheim FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME FASTEST GOAL AGAINST FROM START OVERTIME win vs. Anaheim On Road: 41 - 4/13/07 in 3rd of 5-2 win vs. San Jose 34 - 4/29/12 in 2nd of 5-3 loss at Phoenix
- 4/23/15 in 3rd of 5-2 win vs. Chicago 0:16 - Adam Hall, 4/7/04 in 3-1 loss OF SECOND PERIOD 1:57 - Jerred Smithson, 4/22/11 in 4-3 win On Road: 1 - 20 times, last: 5/3/18 in 2nd of 2-1 At Home: (PHX 19, NSH 15)
3 - eight times, last: 4/14/18 in 2nd of at Detroit 0:35 - Logan Couture, 5/7/16 in 5-1 loss at Anaheim 0:15 - Scott Wilson & Evgeni Malkin, win vs. Winnipeg 41 - 4/13/07 in 3rd of 5-2 win vs. San Jose FEWEST SHOTS
5-4 win vs. Colorado At Home: at San Jose At Home: 5/31/17 @ 3:13 & 3:28 of 3rd in 4-1 loss MOST POWER PLAY CHANCES On Road: 3 - six times, last: 5/12/16 in 1st of 5-0
On Road: 0:27 - Ryan Johansen, 4/29/18 in 5-4 OT At Home: 2:03 - Viktor Arvidsson, 5/9/16 in 4-3 win at Pittsburgh 5 - 4/23/06 in 3rd of 3-0 loss vs. 40 - 4/13/11 in 3rd of 4-1 win at Anaheim loss at San Jose
4 - 4/16/10 in 3rd of 4-1 win at Chicago win vs. Winnipeg 1:00 - Ryan Kesler, 5/3/11 in 3-2 OT loss vs. San Jose FASTEST TWO GOALS, BOTH TEAMS San Jose MOST PENALTY MINUTES BY BOTH At Home:
MOST GOALS AGAINST On Road: vs. Vancouver On Road: 0:11 - Pavel Datsyuk (DET) & Greg de At Home: TEAMS 3 - 4/13/04 in 1st of 3-0 win vs. Detroit
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5 - 4/29/16 in 3rd of 5-2 loss at San Jose 0:16 - Adam Hall, 4/7/04 in 3-1 loss On Road: 1:57 - Jerred Smithson, 4/22/11 in 4-3 win Vries (NSH), 4/16/08 @ 6:24 & 6:35 of 5 - 4/23/06 in 3rd of 3-0 loss vs. 90 - 6/8/17 in 3rd of 6-0 loss at On Road:
4 - 4/17/19 in 1st of 5-1 loss at Dallas at Detroit 0:35 - Logan Couture, 5/7/16 in 5-1 loss at Anaheim 2nd in 3-2 win vs. Detroit San Jose
at San Jose Pittsburgh (NSH 52, PIT 38) 3 - five times, last: 5/12/16 in 1st of 5-0
- 5/5/18 in 2nd of 6-2 loss vs. FASTEST GOAL AGAINST FROM START FASTEST GOAL AGAINST FROM START At Home: On Road: At Home: loss at San Jose
Winnipeg OF GAME FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF OF OVERTIME 0:11 - Pavel Datsyuk (DET) & Greg de 3- five times, last: 5/12/17 in 3rd of 3-2
THIRD PERIOD 76 - 4/13/07 in 3rd of 5-2 win vs. San FEWEST SHOTS AGAINST
- 5/1/18 in 2nd of 7-4 loss at 1:26 - Ray Whitney, 4/17/04 in 2-0 loss 1:48 - Johan Franzen, 4/18/08 in 2-1 Vries (NSH), 4/16/08 @ 6:24 & 6:35 of win at Anaheim
0:13 - David Legwand, 4/20/12 in 2-1 loss at Detroit Jose (SJS 41, NSH 35) 0 - 5/29/17 in 2nd of 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh
Winnipeg vs. Detroit 2nd in 3-2 win vs. Detroit MOST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST
win vs. Detroit At Home: On Road: 1 - 4/27/12 in 3rd of 4-3 OT loss
- /26/10 in 1st of 5-3 win vs. At Home: On Road: 3 - 4/23/06 in 1st of 3-0 loss vs.
At Home: 90 - 6/8/17 in 3rd of 6-0 loss at at Phoenix
Chicago 1:26 - Ray Whitney, 4/17/04 in 2-0 loss 10:45 - Ryan Kesler, 5/3/11 in 3-2 loss vs. 0:20 - Ryan Johansen (NSH) & Logan San Jose
0:13 - David Legwand, 4/20/12 in 2-1 Vancouver Pittsburgh (NSH 52, PIT 38) 2 - 5/9/11 in 2nd of 2-1 loss vs. Vancouver
At Home: vs. Detroit Couture (SJS), 4/29/16 @ 18:11 & 18:31 At Home:
win vs. Detroit On Road: - 4/11/07 in 3rd of 5-4 loss vs. San Jose
4 - 5/5/18 in 2nd of 6-2 loss vs. Winnipeg On Road: of 2nd in 5-2 loss at San Jose 3 - 4/23/06 in 1st of 3-0 loss vs.
On Road: 1:48 - Johan Franzen, 4/18/08 in 2-1 At Home:
- 4/26/10 in 1st of 5-3 win vs. Chicago 1:31 - Justin Schultz, 6/8/17 in 6-0 loss FASTEST THREE GOALS, TEAM San Jose
at Pittsburgh 0:53 - Ryan Suter, 4/29/12 in 5-3 loss loss at Detroit 2 - 5/9/11 in 2nd of 2-1 loss vs. Vancouver
On Road: 2:19 - Filip Forsberg, Craig Smith & Mike On Road:
FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF at Phoenix LATEST GOAL FROM START OF - 4/11/07 in 3rd of 5-4 loss vs. San Jose
5 - 4/29/16 in 3rd of 5-2 loss at San Jose Santorelli, 4/17/15 @ 12:41, 14:28 & 2 - three times, last: 4/29/16 in 3rd of
SECOND PERIOD FASTEST GOAL AGAINST FROM START OVERTIME On Road:
MOST GOALS BY BOTH TEAMS 15:00 of 3rd in 6-2 win vs. Chicago 5-2 loss at San Jose
0:38 - Filip Forsberg, 4/22/18 in 5-0 win OF THIRD PERIOD 11:12 - Mike Fisher, 5/5/16 in 4-3 win 0 - 5/29/17 in 2nd of 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh
7 - 4/26/10 in 3rd of 5-3 loss vs. At Home: MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS
at Colorado 0:10 - Jake Guentzel, 5/31/17 in 4-1 loss (3OT) vs. San Jose 1 - 4/27/12 in 3rd of 4-3 OT loss
Chicago (CHI 4, NSH 3) 2:19 - Filip Forsberg, Craig Smith & Mike 1 - seven times, last: 5/5/18 in 2nd of
at Pittsburgh at Phoenix
Santorelli, 4/17/15 @ 12:41, 14:28 & 6-2 loss vs. Winnipeg 3 - 4/27/06 in 3rd of 5-4 loss at San Jose
15:00 of 3rd in 6-2 win vs. Chicago
FEWEST SHOTS BY BOTH TEAMS On Road: MOST GOALS ON ROAD 2 - Pontus Aberg, 2017 6 - Roman Josi (6a), 2016 By Defenseman
9 - 5/29/17 in 2nd of 5-3 loss at 15 - 4/27/12 in 3rd of 4-3 OT loss 5 - Filip Forsberg, 2018 - Calle Jarnkrok, 2015 By Rookie 38 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017
Pittsburgh (NSH 9, PIT 0) at Phoenix 4 - James Neal, 2017 - Gabriel Bourque, 2012 3 - Pontus Aberg (2g-1a), 2017 By Rookie
- 5/9/11 in 2nd of 2-1 loss vs. 14- 5/10/18 in 3rd of 5-1 loss vs. Winnipeg - Joel Ward, 2011 - Dan Hamhuis, 2004 LONGEST POINT STREAK 19 - Alexander Radulov, 2007
Vancouver (NSH 7, VAN 2) LARGEST SHOT DEFICIT 3 - eight times, last: Viktor Arvidsson MOST ASSISTS ON ROAD 7 - Filip Forsberg (5g-3a), 5/7-5/22/17 PLUS/MINUS
At Home: 17 - 4/18/08 in 2nd of 2-1 OT loss at & Austin Watson, 2018 7 - Ryan Johansen, 2017 - Ryan Ellis (4g-5a), 4/15-5/2/17 HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS
9 - 5/9/11 in 2nd of 2-1 loss vs. Detroit (DET 20, NSH 3) By Defenseman - P.K. Subban, 2017 - Colin Wilson (4g-5a), 4/27-5/9/16 +14 - Filip Forsberg, 2017
Vancouver (NSH 7, VAN 2) - 4/20/08 in 2nd of 3-0 loss vs. Detroit 3 - Ryan Ellis, 2017 6 - Ryan Johansen, 2018 6 - Austin Watson (4g-3a), By Defenseman
On Road: (DET 21, NSH 4) - Shea Weber, 2011 - Roman Josi, 2016 4/12-4/22/18 +7 - Francis Bouillon, 2012
9 - 5/29/17 in 2nd of 5-3 loss at At Home: By Rookie By Defenseman 5 - five times, last: Ryan Johansen By Rookie
Pittsburgh (NSH 9, PIT 0) 17- 4/20/08 in 2nd of 3-0 loss vs. Detroit 2 - Pontus Aberg, 2017 7 - P.K. Subban, 2017 (1g-6a) & Filip Forsberg (3g-3a), +2 - four times, last: Frederick
11 - 4/15/04 in 2nd of 4-1 loss at Detroit (DET 21, NSH 4) 1 - six times, last: Frederick 6 - Roman Josi, 2016 4/13-4/26/17 Gaudreau, 2017
(NSH 6, DET 5) On Road: Gaudreau, 2017 By Rookie
LARGEST SHOT ADVANTAGE 17 - 4/18/08 in 2nd of 2-1 OT loss at MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS 1 - seven times, last: Pontus Aberg, 2017 SPECIAL TEAMS GOALTENDING
16 - 4/17/18 in 1st of 4-1 loss vs. Winnipeg Detroit (DET 20, NSH 3) 2 - James Neal, 2017 LONGEST ASSIST STREAK MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS MOST GAMES PLAYED
(NSH 20, WPG 4) - Colton Sissons, 2017 5 - Ryan Johansen (6a), 4/13-4/26/17 4 - P.K. Subban, 2018 22 - Pekka Rinne, 2017
At Home: - Frederick Gaudreau, 2017 4 - Ryan Ellis (5a), 4/17-4/28/17 - Colin Wilson, 2015 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED
16 - 4/17/18 in 1st of 4-1 loss vs. Winnipeg - Shea Weber, 2016 - Mattias Ekholm (5a), 5/7-5/16/17 By Defenseman 22 - Pekka Rinne, 4/13-6/8/17
(NSH 20, WPG 4) - David Legwand, 2012 - Roman Josi (5a), 4/29-5/5/16 4 - P.K. Subban, 2018 MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS
LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK - Alexander Radulov (4a), 4/13-4/20/12 2 - Roman Josi, 2017 22 - Pekka Rinne, 4/13-6/8/17
4 - Filip Forsberg (4g), 5/12-5/18/17 - Ryan Ellis, 2017 MOST MINUTES PLAYED
3 - P.K. Subban (3g), 4/29-5/3/18 POINTS - Shea Weber, 2011 1,289 - Pekka Rinne, 2017
- Austin Watson (3g), 4/12-4/16/18 MOST POINTS By Rookie MOST WINS
- Ryan Ellis (3g), 4/28-5/2/17 16 - Filip Forsberg (7g-9a), 2018 1 - Kevin Fiala, 2017 14 - Pekka Rinne, 2017
PLAYER - CAREER - Joel Ward (4g), 5/3-5/7/11 - Filip Forsberg (9g-7a), 2017 - Filip Forsberg, 2015 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS
14 - Ryan Johansen (5g-9a), 2018 - Shea Weber, 2006 5 - Pekka Rinne, 4/13-4/26/17
GAMES PLAYED ASSISTS - P.K. Subban (4g-7a), 2017-18 MOST WINS ASSISTS MOST POWER-PLAY POINTS MOST LOSSES
- Roman Josi (6g-8a), 2017
MOST GAMES PLAYED MOST ASSISTS By Defenseman 45 - Pekka Rinne, 2010-19 MOST ASSISTS 6 - Filip Forsberg (1g-5a), 2018 8 - Pekka Rinne, 2017
13 - five times, last: Viktor Arvidsson
71 - Roman Josi, 2012-19 25 - Ryan Ellis, 2011-19 11 - P.K. Subban (4g-7a), 2017-18 10 - Viktor Arvidsson, 2017 (3g-10a), Ryan Ellis (5g-8a) & Ryan - Ryan Johansen (1g-5a), 2018 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
- Mike Fisher, 2011-18 By Defenseman MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS MOST LOSSES - Mattias Ekholm, 2017 Johansen (3g-10a), 2017 - P.K. Subban (6a), 2017 4 - Chris Mason, 4/23-4/30/06
By Defenseman 25 - Ryan Ellis, 2011-19 3 - David Legwand, 2004-12 44 - Pekka Rinne, 2010-19 - Ryan Johansen, 2017 By Defenseman - Paul Kariya (2g-4a), 2006 MOST GOALS ALLOWED
71 - Roman Josi, 2012-19 MOST ASSISTS AGAINST MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS MOST GOALS ALLOWED - P.K. Subban, 2017 14 - Roman Josi (6g-8a), 2017 By Defenseman 42 - Pekka Rinne, 2017
MOST GAMES PLAYED AGAINST 16 - Joe Thornton (SJS), 2006-16 4 - David Legwand (3g-1a), 2004-12 220 - Pekka Rinne, 2010-19 By Defenseman 13 - Ryan Ellis (5g-8a), 2017 6 - P.K. Subban (6a), 2017 LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE
19 - Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry, LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 10 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017 - P.K. Subban (2g-10a), 2017 5 - P.K. Subban (4g-1a), 2018 (MIN. 4 GAMES)
Ryan Kesler & Cam Fowler (ANA), POINTS SHOTS (MIN. 4 GAMES) - Roman Josi (3g-3a), 2017
- P.K. Subban, 2017 - Mattias Ekholm (1g-10a), 2017 1.06 - Juuse Saros, 2018
2011-17 MOST POINTS MOST SHOTS 1.67 Juuse Saros, 2017-19 By a Rookie
8 - Ryan Ellis, 2017 By Rookie HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN.
44 - Filip Forsberg (23g-21a), 2015-19 212 - Roman Josi, 2012-19 HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 2 - Filip Forsberg (1g-1a), 2015 4 GAMES)
- Roman Josi, 2017 6 - Filip Forsberg (4g-2a), 2015
GOALS By Defenseman By Defenseman 4 GAMES)
- Roman Josi, 2016 5 - Pontus Aberg (2g-3a), 2017 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS .952 - Juuse Saros, 2018
MOST GOALS 30 - Roman Josi (10g-22a), 2012-19 212 - Roman Josi, 2012-19 .938 - Dan Ellis, 2008
By Rookie MOST POINTS AT HOME 2 - David Legwand, 2011 MOST SHUTOUTS
23 - Filip Forsberg, 2015-19 MOST SHUTOUTS
3 - Pontus Aberg, 2017 10 - Filip Forsberg (6g-4a), 2017 MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS 2 - Pekka Rinne, 2018
By Defenseman MOST POINTS AGAINST PENALTY MINUTES 5 Pekka Rinne, 2010-19
2 - seven times, last: Filip 9 - Viktor Arvidsson (2g-7a), 2017 2 - David Legwand (2a), 2011 - Pekka Rinne, 2017
13 - Shea Weber, 2006-16 19 - Patrick Marleau (SJS, 13g-6a), MOST PENALTY MINUTES MOST ASSISTS
Forsberg & Calle Jarnkrok, 2015 - Roman Josi (6g-3a), 2017 LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK
MOST GOALS AGAINST 2006-16 68 - Mattias Ekholm, 2011-19 6 Pekka Rinne, 2010-19
MOST ASSISTS AT HOME By Defenseman SHOTS 141:05 - Pekka Rinne, 4/13-4/18/17
13 - Patrick Marleau (SJS), 2006-16 By Defenseman MOST POINTS
7 - Viktor Arvidsson, 2017 9 - Roman Josi (6g-3a), 2017 MOST SHOTS MOST ASSISTS/POINTS
MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS SPECIAL TEAMS 68 - Mattias Ekholm, 2011-19 6 Pekka Rinne, 2010-19
6 - Ryan Ellis, 2017 8 - Ryan Ellis (2g-6a), 2017 76 - Roman Josi, 2017 3 - Pekka Rinne (3a), 2017
3 - Craig Smith, 2011-19 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS MOST PENALTY MINUTES
5 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017 By Rookie By Defenseman MOST PENALTY MINUTES
PLAYOFFS
- Viktor Arvidsson, 2016-19 6 - Colin Wilson, 2010-17 GOALTENDING 4 Pekka Rinne, 2010-19
- Ryan Ellis, 2016 5 - Filip Forsberg (4g-1a), 2015 76 - Roman Josi, 2017 2 - Juuse Saros, 2019
- David Legwand, 2004-12 By Defenseman MOST GAMES PLAYED By Defenseman By Rookie - Pekka Rinne, 2018
MOST POINTS ON ROAD
- James Neal, 2015-17 5 - Shea Weber, 2006-16 89 - Pekka Rinne, 2010-19 6 - Ryan Ellis, 2017 24 - Viktor Arvidsson, 2016 - Pekka Rinne, 2012
10 - Filip Forsberg (5g-5a), 2018
MOST POWER-PLAY POINTS MOST MINUTES PLAYED 5 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017 9 - Ryan Johansen (2g-7a), 2017 - Tomas Vokoun, 2007
11 - Filip Forsberg (4g-7a), 2015-18 5,300 - Pekka Rinne, 2010-19 - Ryan Ellis, 2016 8 - P.K. Subban (1g-7a), 2017 PENALTY MINUTES
By Defenseman MOST PENALTY MINUTES
PLAYER - SEASON By Rookie 8 - P.K. Subban (1g-7a), 2017 38 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017
By Defenseman - Roman Josi, 2016 WCQ vs. ANA By Defenseman By Defenseman By Rookie MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS GOALTENDING
2 - P.K. Subban, 2018 vs. WPG - Ryan Suter, 2012 WCS vs. PHX 5 - Shea Weber (3g-2a), 2011 +9 - Mattias Ekholm, 2018 WCQ vs. COL 3 - Filip Forsberg (3g), 4/23/15 1 - six times, last: David Legwand, MOST SAVES
- Roman Josi, 2017 WCQ vs. CHI By Rookie WCQ vs. ANA By Rookie vs. Chicago 5/7/11 at Vancouver 52 - Dan Ellis, 4/18/08 at Detroit
- Roman Josi, 2017 WCS vs. STL 1 - eight times, last: Pontus Aberg, By Rookie +5 - Gabriel Bourque, 2012 WCQ vs. DET 2 - six times, last: Pontus Aberg MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST MOST GOALS ALLOWED
- Ryan Ellis, 2017 WCS vs. STL 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 1 - 16 times, last: Pontus Aberg GOALTENDING (2a), 5/22/17 vs. Anaheim 1 - five times, last: Alexandre Burrows, 6 - twice, last: Pekka Rinne, 5/5/18
- Shea Weber, 2010 WCQ vs. CHI POINTS (1g) & Frederick Gaudreau (1g) in MOST GAMES PLAYED MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT 4/30/11 at Vancouver vs. Winnipeg
By Rookie MOST POINTS 2017 SCF vs. PIT 7 - Pekka Rinne, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 3 - 29 times, last: Paul Stastny (WPG, MOST PENALTY MINUTES
4 - Filip Forsberg, 2015 WCQ vs. CHI 10 - Filip Forsberg (3g-7a), 2018 - Pekka Rinne, 2016 WCS vs. SJS 2g-1a), 5/10/18 at Nashville PENALTY MINUTES 2 - Juuse Saros, 4/17/19 at Dallas
MOST GOALS ON ROAD WCS vs. WPG SPECIAL TEAMS - Pekka Rinne, 2016 WCQ vs. ANA MOST PENALTY MINUTES - Pekka Rinne, 5/1/18 at Winnipeg
3 - Filip Forsberg, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 9 - Ryan Johansen (3g-6a), 2018 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS MOST MINUTES PLAYED SPECIAL TEAMS 22 - Jordin Tootoo, 4/20/11 vs. Anaheim - Pekka Rinne, 4/27/12 at Phoenix
- James Neal, 2015 WCQ vs. CHI WCS vs. WPG 4 - P.K. Subban, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 449 - Pekka Rinne, 2016 WCS vs. SJS MOST POWER PLAY GOALS By Defenseman - Tomas Vokoun, 4/20/07 vs.
- Shea Weber, 2011 WCQ vs. ANA 8 - Colin Wilson (3g-5a), 2016 - Colin Wilson, 2015 WCQ vs. CHI MOST WINS 1 - 54 times, last: P.K. Subban, 5/10/18 14 - Barrett Jackman, 4/29/16 vs. San Jose
- Martin Erat, 2010 WCQ vs. CHI WCS vs. SJS By Defenseman 4 - seven times, last: Pekka Rinne, at Nashville San Jose MOST SAVES AGAINST
By Defenseman - Joel Ward (4g-4a), 2011 WCS 4 - P.K. Subban, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 2018 WCQ vs. COL MOST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST By Rookie 50 - Scott Darling, 4/21/15 at Chicago
3 - Shea Weber, 2011 WCQ vs. ANA vs. VAN By Rookie MOST LOSSES 2 - Ryan Kesler, 5/3/11 vs. Vancouver 15 - Alexander Radulov, 4/13/07 MOST ASSISTS
By Rookie By Defenseman 1 - Filip Forsberg, 2015 WCQ vs. CHI 4 - 12 times, last: Pekka Rinne, - Patrick Marleau, 4/27/06 at vs. San Jose 2 - Pekka Rinne, 4/15/17 at Chicago
1 - eight times, last: Pontus Aberg/ 6 - Roman Josi (1g-5a), 2016 - Shea Weber, 2006 WCQ vs. SJS 2019 WCQ vs. DAL San Jose MOST PENALTY MINUTES BY
Frederick Gaudreau, 2017 SCF vs. PIT WCS vs. SJS MOST POWER-PLAY POINTS MOST GOALS ALLOWED OPPONENT
MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS By Rookie 5 - P.K. Subban (4g-1a), 2018 21 - Pekka Rinne, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 17 - Mike Grier, 4/13/07 vs. San Jose
2 - Frederick Gaudreau, 2017 SCF vs. PIT 6 - Filip Forsberg (4g-2a), 2015 WCS vs. WPG - Pekka Rinne, 2016 WCS vs. SJS
ASSISTS
MOST ASSISTS MOST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT
WCQ vs. CHI By a Rookie
2 - Filip Forsberg (1g-1a), 2015
LOWEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE
(MIN. 4 GAMES)
PLAYER - PERIOD
7 - Filip Forsberg, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 11 - Mark Scheifele (7g-4a), 2018 WCQ vs. CHI .750 - Pekka Rinne, 2017 WCQ vs. CHI GOALS POINTS SHOTS GOALTENDING
By Defenseman WCS vs. WPG MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 1.81 - Pekka Rinne, 2012 WCQ vs. DET MOST GOALS MOST POINTS MOST SHOTS MOST SAVES
5 - Mattias Ekholm, 2018 WCQ vs. COL - Blake Wheeler (2g-9a), 2018 2 - David Legwand, 2011 WCS vs. VAN 1.94 - Pekka Rinne, 2011 WCS vs. VAN 2 - 11 times, last: Filip Forsberg, 3 - Paul Kariya (3a), 4/21/06 vs. 5 - nine times, last: Filip Forsberg, 22 - Tomas Vokoun, 4/11/04 vs. Detroit
- Mattias Ekholm, 2017 WCF vs. ANA WCS vs. WPG MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 4/12/18 vs. Colorado (3rd per.) San Jose (1st per.) 5/1/18 at Winnipeg (3rd per.) (3rd per.)
- Roman Josi, 2016 WCS vs. SJS - Logan Couture (6g-5a), 2016 2 - David Legwand (2g), 2011 4 GAMES) MOST GOALS AGAINST MOST POINTS AGAINST MOST SHOTS AGAINST MOST SAVES AGAINST
By Rookie WCS vs. SJS WCS vs. VAN .976 - Pekka Rinne, 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 2 - nine times, last: Alexander 3 - four times, last: Jamie Benn (3a), 6 - Henrik Zetterberg, 4/15/12 at 21 - Connor Hellebuyck, 5/10/18 vs.
2 - seven times, last: Pontus Aberg, - Ryan Kesler (5g-6a), 2011 SHOTS .944 - Pekka Rinne, 2012 WCQ vs. DET Radulov, 4/20/19 vs. Dallas 4/20/19 vs. Dallas (2nd per.) Detroit (3rd per.) Winnipeg (3rd per.)
2017 WCF vs. ANA WCS vs. VAN MOST SHOTS .939 - Tomas Vokoun, 2004 WCQ vs. DET (2nd per.) SPECIAL TEAMS - Patrick Marleau, 4/11/07 vs. San 20 - Connor Hellebuyck, 4/27/18 vs.
MOST ASSISTS BY AN OPPONENT MOST POINTS AT HOME 34 - Filip Forsberg, 2018 WCS vs. WPG MOST SHUTOUTS MOST POWER PLAY GOALS Jose (1st per.) Winnipeg (1st per.)
9 - Blake Wheeler, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 5 - Colin Wilson (3g-2a), 2016 By Defenseman 2 - Pekka Rinne, 2017 WCQ vs. CHI ASSISTS 1 - 52 times, last: P.K. Subban, - Brett Hull, 4/11/04 vs. Detroit 18 - Ben Bishop, 4/22/19 at Dallas
MOST ASSISTS AT HOME WCS vs. SJS 25 - Roman Josi, 2018 WCQ vs. COL MOST ASSISTS/POINTS MOST ASSISTS 5/10/18 vs. Winnipeg (1st per.) (3rd per.) (1st per.)
4 - Filip Forsberg, 2018 WCS vs. WPG - Filip Forsberg (4g-1a), 2015 - Roman Josi, 2016 WCS vs. SJS 2 - Pekka Rinne, 2017 WCQ vs. CHI 3 - Paul Kariya, 4/21/06 vs. San MOST POWER PLAY GOALS AGAINST - Andrew Hammond, 4/20/18 vs.
- Ryan Ellis, 2016 WCS vs. SJS WCQ vs. CHI By Rookie MOST PENALTY MINUTES Jose (1st per.) 2 - Patrick Marleau, 4/27/06 at San PENALTY MINUTES Colorado (3rd per.)
- Paul Kariya, 2006 WCQ vs. SJS - Paul Kariya (1g-4a), 2006 22 - Filip Forsberg, 2015 WCQ vs. CHI 2 - Juuse Saros, 2019 WCQ vs. DAL MOST ASSISTS BY OPPONENT Jose (2nd per.) MOST PENALTY MINUTES - John Gibson, 5/18/17 vs.
By Defenseman WCQ vs. SJS PENALTY MINUTES - Pekka Rinne, 2018 WCS vs. WPG 3 - Jamie Benn, 4/20/19 vs. Dallas MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS 22 - Jordin Tootoo, 4/20/11 vs. Anaheim (2nd per.)
4 - Ryan Ellis, 2016 WCS vs. SJS By Defenseman MOST PENALTY MINUTES - Pekka Rinne, 2012 WCS vs. PHX (2nd per.) 1 - seven times, last: Ryan Johansen, Anaheim (3rd per.)
By Rookie 4 - Ryan Ellis (4a), 2016 WCS vs. SJS 28 - Scott Hartnell, 2007 WCQ vs. SJS - Tomas Vokoun, 2007 WCQ vs. SJS 5/5/18 vs. Winnipeg (2nd per.) MOST PENALTY MINUTES, OPPONENT MOST GOALS ALLOWED
2 - Calle Jarnkrok, 2015 WCQ vs. CHI By Rookie By Defenseman MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST 16 - Andrew Shaw, 4/23/15 vs. Chicago 4 - four times, last: Pekka Rinne,
- Dan Hamhuis, 2004 WCQ vs. DET 5 - Filip Forsberg (4g-1a), 2015 20 - Barret Jackman, 2016 WCS vs. SJS 1 - five times, last: Alexandre Burrows, (3rd per.) 4/17/19 at Dallas (1st per.)
MOST ASSISTS ON ROAD WCQ vs. CHI By Rookie 4/30/11 at Vancouver (2nd per.)
5 - Ryan Johansen, 2018 WCS vs. WPG MOST POINTS ON ROAD 19 - Alexander Radulov, 2007 WCQ vs. SJS
By Defenseman 6 - Filip Forsberg (3g-3a), 2018 PLUS/MINUS
WCS vs. WPG HIGHEST PLUS/MINUS
3 - Mattias Ekholm, 2017 WCF vs. ANA
- Roman Josi, 2016 WCS vs. SJS +9 - Mattias Ekholm, 2018 WCQ vs. COL
PLAYOFFS
PLAYER - GAME
GOALS 2 - Gabriel Bourque, 4/11/12 By Defenseman POINTS
MOST GOALS vs. Detroit 2 - 25 times, last: Roman Josi, 5/7/18 MOST POINTS
3 - Filip Forsberg, 4/23/15 vs. Chicago - Alexander Radulov, 4/11/07 at Winnipeg 4 - Paul Kariya (4a), 4/21/06 vs.
- Colton Sissons, 5/22/17 vs. Anaheim vs. San Jose By Rookie San Jose
2 - 23 times, last: Viktor MOST GOALS AGAINST 2 - Pontus Aberg, 5/22/17 vs. Anaheim 3 - 15 times, last: Viktor Arvidsson
Arvidsson, 5/7/18 at Winnipeg 3 - Patrick Marleau, 4/27/06 at - Dan Hamhuis, 4/13/04 vs. Detroit (2g-1a) & Filip Forsberg (1g-2a),
By Defenseman San Jose MOST ASSISTS BY OPPONENT 5/7/18 at Winnipeg
2 - Roman Josi, 4/20/17 vs. Chicago 3 - seven times, last: Jamie Benn, By Defenseman
By Rookie ASSISTS 4/20/19 vs. Dallas 3 - Roman Josi (1g-2a), 6/3/17 vs.
3 - Filip Forsberg, 4/23/15 vs. MOST ASSISTS Pittsburgh
Chicago 4 - Paul Kariya, 4/21/06 vs. San Jose - P.K. Subban (1g-2a), 4/26/17
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The year was packed with many firsts and surprises, from country music stars making an appearance during the
All-Star Skills Competition™, to a new 3-on-3 format for the All-Star Game. Outside of hockey, there was Fan Fair
held in Music City Center, along with four days of outdoor concerts in beautiful weather and a stunning red carpet
that was attended by tens of thousands. Considered one of, if not the best All-Star Weekend in history, with an
economic impact of $25 million for the city.
“It was one of the best events I’ve ever been to, and I’m not just saying that because I’m in Nashville, I’m saying it
because that’s how I feel. The city was unbelievable, the weather was unbelievable, the events were terrific, the
game was great, the Skills Competition was great, the fans as usual were outstanding, and you couldn’t have asked
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Ford Ice Center Bellevue, scheduled to open for public Ford Ice Center Bellevue will host many youth and adult The Thomas Frist Centennial and, to date, still holds one of the fastest times ever swam for
use in October 2019, will be the second ice facility the hockey tournaments as well as tenants that include the Sportsplex is operated by the men’s 50-meter freestyle, set in the inaugural swim meet
Predators will operate, alongside Ford Ice Center Scott Hamilton Skating Academy and the Nashville Jr. the Metro Board of Parks in February 1990 by Olympian Tom Jager.
Antioch. The rink, which will be located within One Predators AAA program. Staples of the Ford Ice Center
Bellevue Place, was created via a partnership with Antioch youth and adult hockey offerings, such as the and Recreation in Nashville.
members of the Metro Government of Nashville and G.O.A.L!, Little Preds Learn to Play and PREDecessor, will The facility was made The ice arena opened on Jan. 2, 1990, with one sheet, and
Davidson County Office of the Mayor, Sports Authority of also be offered at the new Bellevue facility. possible by a landmark a second sheet was added on Feb. 1, 1999. It is home to the
the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson land exchange between Nashville Predators’ practice facility, the Nashville Youth
County and the Nashville Board of Parks and Recreation The facility will be the finishing touch to an already 222 25th Avenue North Metro Parks and healthcare Hockey League, Nashville Skating Academy and the Nashville
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(615) 862-8480
Middle Tennessee. The development was announced in couldn’t have happened without the NHL, NHLPA, the tion of America (HCA). The tors’ coaching staff and hockey operations department, a full
March 2017 and work began at the site for the first time Nashville Predators, the Sports Authority and the city city exchanged 10 prime acres adjacent to Centennial Park dressing room, weight room and an athletic training section.
in June 2018. of Bellevue working together to continue the prosperity for $12 million. The money was used to build the Sportsplex.
of an already-thriving Metro Parks and Recreation During the summer of 2014, the ice arena at Centennial In addition, Centennial Sportsplex hosts adult hockey leagues,
The 110,000 square-foot facility – nearly 20,000 square- Department.
feet larger than its Ford Ice Center Antioch counterpart Sportsplex underwent major renovations, including replacing figure skating, numerous public sessions, figure skating com-
– will be home to two sheets of ice with room for more One Bellevue Place’s retail space is 375,000 square the ice coolant systems and installing new dasher boards and petitions, ice shows, hockey tournaments and camps. In 1997,
than 1,000 spectators on one rink and more than 500 feet and held its grand opening in August 2018. Within glass at Rink B. it was one of the sites for the USFSA National Championships.
on the other. Both rinks will feature a state-of-the-art the space are more than 300 Class A apartments, 15
ice plant system by Cimco as well as two brand-new, restaurants and shopping outlets, and a movie theater, The $20 million, 145,000 square-foot Sportsplex features a Centennial Sportsplex offers instructional classes in skating,
electric Zambonis, the only ones of its kind in the state of plus a planned Marriott hotel. For more information, visit tennis center, a fitness center, an aquatics center and two swimming and tennis, as well as public usage in each of those
Tennessee. In addition to the rinks, the facility will also be onebellevueplace.com. full-size ice rinks. The aquatics center, named after Olympian areas. The ice arena and aquatic area also offers special rates
home to “Draft Picks,” a full-service bar and restaurant; a Tracy Caulkins, has been the site of numerous U.S. Senior and for parties, schools and group events. For further information,
Twice Daily convenience store location; a Perani’s Hockey Junior National Swim Meets, the YMCA National Swim Meet contact the Centennial Sportsplex at (615) 862-8490 or visit
World retail outlet; workout space for hockey players
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Vanderbilt Sports Medicine is the most comprehensive sports medicine service in Middle Tennessee. Its highly trained team cares for
all athletic injuries and specializes in knee and shoulder injuries to all recreational and competitive athletes. Patients at Vanderbilt
Sports Medicine benefit from a staff of sports medicine-trained physicians, a state-of-the-art facility, and the support and resources
of the Vanderbilt Medical Center. The Vanderbilt Sports Medicine team shares a common commitment to professional and personal
excellence. All physicians on staff are fellowship trained in sports medicine.
VSM’s goal is to provide patients with the highest standard of care possible. Patients receive an individualized treatment and
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the Director of the Division of Sports Medicine at Vanderbilt Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Vanderbilt
University Medical Center. University Medical Center. He is the Medical Director for
Vanderbilt Orthopaedics Cool Springs. Dr. Rummo serves as
Dr. Kuhn received his medical training and completed his Head Team Physician for the Nashville Predators as well as
orthopaedic residency at the University of Michigan before Team Physician for Vanderbilt University.
travelling to Vail, Colorado, where he served as a fellow in
Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery at the Dr. Rummo is a graduate from the University of New England
prestigious Steadman-Hawkins Clinic. College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his Internal
Medicine residency at Memorial Health Care in Worcester,
He has served as team physician for the University of Massachusetts, followed by a fellowship in primary care
Michigan, Vanderbilt University, the USA Hockey National sports medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Team Development Program, the U.S. Olympic Committee
and the Nashville Sounds baseball team. Dr. Kuhn is a fellow Dr. Rummo is a diplomat of the American Board of Internal
of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, is an Medicine and holds a Certificate of Added Qualifications
active member of the American Orthopaedic Association, in primary care sports medicine. He is a member of the
the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, and American Medical Society for Sports Medicine and the
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the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons. He has been American College of Sports Medicine.
recognized as one of America’s Top Doctors by US News and
World Report, and one of Nashville’s Best Doctors by the His clinical interests include treatment of all athletic
Nashville Business Journal and Nashville Lifestyles Magazine. injuries and non-surgical orthopaedic problems in patients
of all ages.
Dr. Kuhn and his wife, Janet, have three children: Andrew,
Hobey and Katie.
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No. FORWARDS Ht Wt Shoots Place of Birth Birthdate 2018-19 Team 2018 (3-3-0) 2010 (4-2-0) 2002 (Record: 3-4-1-0)
Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result
70 Egor Afanasyev 6-4 201 L Tver, Russia 1/23/01 Muskegon (USHL) 9/17 FLA Sunrise, FL W, 5-0 9/23 CAR Nashville, TN L, 1-3 9/19 CHI Chicago, IL L, 1-3
33 Viktor Arvidsson 5-9 180 R Skellefteå, Sweden 4/8/93 Nashville (NHL) 9/17 FLA Sunrise, FL W, 5-3 9/24 CAR Raleigh, NC W, 2-1 9/21 STL Nashville, TN L, 0-1
42 Colin Blackwell 5-9 190 R Lawrence, Mass. 3/28/93 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 9/21 TBL Nashville, TN L, 5-1 9/25 WSH Nashville, TN L, 1-2 9/22 CBJ Columbus, OH W, 5-3
13 Nick Bonino 6-1 196 L Hartford, Conn. 4/20/88 Nashville (NHL) 9/22 TBL Tampa, FL L, 5-2 9/27 ATL Nashville, TN W, 2-1 9/24 ATL Atlanta, GA L, 4-5
26 Daniel Carr 6-0 194 L Sherwood Park, Alta. 11/1/91 Chicago (AHL)/Vegas (NHL) 9/25 CAR Nashville, TN L, 4-1 9/29 ATL Atlanta, GA W, 4-3 9/25 STL St. Louis, MO L, 2-3
40 Lukas Craggs 6-0 190 L Elmhurst, Ill. 5/16/96 Bowling Green (WCHA) 9/30 CAR Raleigh, NC W, 5-4 (OT) 10/3 WSH Washington D.C. W, 3-0 9/28 ATL Bossier City, LA T, 4-4
47 Laurent Dauphin 6-1 181 L Repentigny, Que. 3/27/95 Milwaukee (AHL)/Tucson (AHL)/Arizona (NHL) 10/1 CHI Nashville, TN W, 2-0
95 Matt Duchene 5-11 194 L Haliburton, Ont. 1/16/91 Columbus (NHL)/Ottawa (NHL) 10/5 CBJ Nashville, TN W, 2-0
9 Filip Forsberg 6-1 205 R Ostervala, Sweden 8/13/94 Nashville (NHL)
89 Frederick Gaudreau 6-0 192 R Bromont, Que. 5/1/93 Nashville (NHL) 2017 (2-2-2) 2009 (4-2-0) 2001 (Record: 3-4-0-1)
64 Mikael Granlund 5-10 185 L Oulu, Finland 2/26/92 Nashville (NHL)/Minnesota (NHL) Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result
23 Rocco Grimaldi 5-6 181 R Anaheim, Calif. 2/8/93 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 9/19 FLA Nashville, TN L, 3-5 9/17 ATL Nashville, TN W, 5-0 9/17 ATL Atlanta, GA L, 3-4
9/19 FLA Nashville, TN W, 3-2 (OT) 9/18 CAR Raleigh, NC W, 4-2 9/18 CBJ Columbus, OH L, 2-3
19 Calle Jarnkrok 5-11 186 R Gävle, Sweden 9/25/91 Nashville (NHL) 9/22 TBL Tampa, FL L, 1-3 9/19 CBJ Nashville, TN W, 3-2 9/21 CBJ Huntsville, AL W, 3-1
84 Tanner Jeannot 6-2 207 L Oxbow, Sask. 5/29/97 Milwaukee (AHL) 9/24 CBJ Columbus, OH W, 5-3 9/23 ATL Atlanta, GA L, 4-5 9/22 STL Nashville, TN L, 2-5
92 Ryan Johansen 6-3 218 R Vancouver, B.C. 7/31/92 Nashville (NHL) 9/28 CBJ Nashville, TN SOL, 3-4 9/26 CAR Nashville, TN L, 2-5 9/23 CHI Nashville, TN W, 1-0
78 Zach Magwood 5-10 190 R Cambridge, Ont. 4/22/98 Milwaukee (AHL)/Atlanta (ECHL) 9/30 TBL Nashville, TN OTL, 2-3 9/27 CBJ Columbus, OH W, 4-2 9/25 ATL Nashville, TN OTL, 4-5
82 Thomas Novak* 6-1 179 L River Falls, Wis. 4/28/97 Minnesota (Big Ten)/Milwaukee (AHL) 9/28 STL St. Louis, MO L, 0-2
25 Mathieu Olivier 6-2 209 R Biloxi, Miss. 2/11/97 Milwaukee (AHL) 9/29 CHI Chicago, IL W, 3-0
2 Joe Pendenza* 5-11 190 L Wilmington, Mass. 11/22/90 Milwaukee (AHL)/Idaho (ECHL)/Manchester (ECHL)
16 Rem Pitlick 5-11 196 L Ottawa, Ont. 4/2/97 Minnesota (Big Ten)/Nashville (NHL) 2016 (2-2-2) 2008 (2-4-0) 2000 (Record: 3-3-1-0)
90 Anthony Richard 5-10 163 L Trois-Rivieres, Que. 12/20/96 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result
65 Hugo Roy* 6-1 185 R Fleurimont, Que. 8/8/97 Concordia (Canada-Univ.)/Milwaukee (AHL)/Atlanta (ECHL) 9/27 FLA Sunrise, FL L, 1-4 9/25 ATL Nashville, TN L, 2-4 9/16 ATL Southaven, MS W, 5-3
20 Miikka Salomaki 5-11 203 L Raahe, Finland 3/9/93 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 9/27 FLA Sunrise, FL W, 2-1 9/26 CBJ Columbus, OH L, 3-4 9/17 CBJ Dayton, OH L, 2-4
27 Cole Schneider* 6-1 203 L Williamsville, N.Y. 8/26/90 Milwaukee (AHL)/Hartford (AHL) 9/29 CBJ Columbus, OH OTL, 2-3 9/27 CBJ Nashville, TN W, 3-1 9/19 STL St. Louis, MO T, 2-2
10 Colton Sissons 6-1 200 R North Vancouver, B.C. 11/5/93 Nashville (NHL) 10/1 TBL Nashville, TN W, 4-3 10/2 CAR Nashville, TN L, 2-4 9/23 CHI Nashville, TN W, 4-1
10/4 CBJ Nashville, TN OTL, 2-3 10/3 ATL Atlanta, GA W, 6-4 9/26 ATL Nashville, TN W, 4-1
15 Craig Smith 6-1 208 R Madison, Wis. 9/5/89 Nashville (NHL) 10/8 TBL Tampa, FL L, 3-5 10/5 CAR Raleigh, NC L, 0-2 9/29 CHI Chicago, IL L, 3-4
28 Eeli Tolvanen 5-10 189 L Vihti, Finland 4/22/99 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 9/30 STL Nashville, TN L, 0-4
68 Philip Tomasino 6-0 181 R Mississauga, Ont. 7/28/01 Niagara (OHL)
32 Yakov Trenin 6-2 201 L Chelyabinsk, Russia 1/13/97 Milwaukee (AHL)
8 Kyle Turris 6-1 190 R New Westminster, B.C. 8/14/89 Nashville (NHL) 2015 (3-2-1) 2007 (Record: 3-2-1) 1999 (Record:1-5-3-0)
51 Austin Watson 6-4 204 R Ann Arbor, Mich. 1/13/92 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result
53 Josh Wilkins 5-11 181 L Raleigh, N.C. 6/11/97 Providence (Hockey East) 9/20 FLA Nashville, TN W, 5-2 9/16 CBJ Columbus, OH W, 3-1 9/11 ATL Columbus, GA L, 1-3
9/20 FLA Nashville, TN OTL, 2-3 9/20 ATL Nashville, TN W, 5-3 9/14 DET Detroit, MI L, 2-4
No. DEFENSEMEN Ht Wt Shoots Place of Birth Birthdate 2018-19 Team 9/22 TBL Tampa, FL W, 3-2 (OT) 9/21 CAR Raleigh, NC L, 0-3 9/16 FLA Knoxville, TN T, 4-4
9/23 TBL Nashville, TN W, 5-2 9/22 CAR Nashville, TN W, 4-1 9/18 STL Milwaukee, WI T, 2-2
72 Frederic Allard 6-1 179 R Saint-Sauvier, Que. 12/27/97 Milwaukee (AHL) 9/29 CBJ Nashville, TN L, 2-5 9/25 ATL Atlanta, GA SOL, 2-3 9/18 WSH Biloxi, MS L, 1-2
61 Arvin Atwal* 6-0 196 R Surrey, B.C. 11/26/95 Cincinnati (ECHL)/Rochester (AHL) 10/3 CBJ Columbus, OH L, 1-7 9/29 CBJ Nashville, TN W, 0-3 9/21 STL Lafayette, LA L, 1-4
45 Alexandre Carrier 5-11 174 R Quebec City, Que. 10/8/96 Milwaukee (AHL) 9/25 DET Nashville, TN L, 1-3
38 Jeremy Davies 5-11 181 L Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que. 12/4/96 Northeastern (Hockey East) 9/26 FLA Louisville, KY T, 0-0
46 Matt Donovan 6-1 205 L Edmond, Okla. 5/9/90 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 9/28 ATL Nashville, TN W, 2-0
14 Mattias Ekholm 6-4 215 L Borlange, Sweden 5/24/90 Nashville (NHL) 2014 (3-3-0) 2006 (Record: 4-1-1)
4 Ryan Ellis 5-10 180 R Hamilton, Ont. 1/3/91 Nashville (NHL) Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result 1998 (Record: 2-4-3)
57 Dante Fabbro 6-0 189 R Coquitlam, B.C. 6/20/98 Boston University (Hockey East) /Nashville (NHL) 9/23 TBL Tampa, FL L, 2-4 9/17 CBJ Columbus, OH L, 0-2 Date Opp. Site Result
41 Brandon Fortunato 5-11 170 L Albertson, N.Y. 6/7/96 Quinnipiac (ECAC) 9/25 TBL Nashville, TN W, 1-0 9/21 CBJ Memphis, TN W, 8-1 9/19 FLA Huntsville, AL W, 4-2
5 Dan Hamhuis 6-1 205 L Smithers, B.C. 12/13/82 Nashville (NHL) 9/27 FLA Nashville, TN W, 2-1 (SO) 9/22 CAR Raleigh, NC W, 5-4 9/20 FLA Pensacola, FL T, 4-4
50 Josh Healey* 6-2 201 L Edmonton, Alta. 7/12/94 Stockton (AHL) 9/27 FLA Nashville, TN W, 4-1 9/23 CAR Nashville, TN W, 7-3 9/22 DAL Little Rock, AR T, 2-2
52 Matt Irwin 6-1 207 L Victoria, B.C. 11/29/87 Nashville (NHL) 9/29 CBJ Nashville, TN L, 0-3 9/29 ATL Atlanta, GA OTL, 3-4 9/25 DAL Dallas, TX L, 1-5
59 Roman Josi 6-1 201 L Bern, Switzerland 6/1/90 Nashville (NHL) 10/4 CBJ Columbus, OH L, 2-3 9/30 ATL Nashville, TN W, 5-1 9/26 STL Kansas City, MO L, 5-6
3 Steven Santini 6-2 207 R Mahopac, N.Y. 3/7/95 New Jersey (NHL)/Binghamton (AHL) 10/1 WSH Richmond, VA L, 3-4
60 Scott Savage* 6-1 192 L San Clemente, Calif. 4/11/95 Milwaukee (AHL)/Maine (ECHL) 10/2 ANA Cincinnati, OH W, 2-1
62 Adam Smith* 6-1 194 L Sharon, Ont. 11/6/96 Bowling Green (WCHA)/Atlanta (ECHL) 10/3 ANA Milwaukee, WI L, 0-3
24 Jarred Tinordi 6-6 229 L Burnsville, Minn. 2/20/92 Milwaukee (AHL) 2013 (2-4-1) 2005 (Record: 4-3-0) 10/6 STL St. Louis, MO T, 3-3
Date Opp. Site Result Date Opp. Site Result
7 Yannick Weber 5-11 200 R Morges, Switzerland 9/23/88 Nashville (NHL) 9/16 FLA Sunrise, FL L, 3-6 9/21 STL St. Louis, MO W, 4-3
9/16 FLA Sunrise, FL OTL, 2-3 9/23 CBJ Nashville, TN W, 3-2
No. GOALTENDER Ht Wt Catches Place of Birth Birthdate 2018-19 Team 9/19 TBL Tampa, FL L, 1-5 9/24 STL Kansas City, MO L, 1-2
55 Ken Appleby* 6-4 209 L North Bay, Ont. 4/10/95 Manitoba (AHL)/Jacksonville (ECHL) 9/22 NYI Nashville, TN W, 2-0 9/25 CAR Nashville, TN W, 4-2
1 Troy Grosenick 6-1 185 L Brookfield, Wis. 8/27/89 Milwaukee (AHL) 9/24 TBL Nashville, TN W, 2-1 9/29 ATL Nashville, TN L, 2-5
39 Connor Ingram 6-2 196 L Saskatoon, Sask. 3/31/97 Syracuse (AHL)/Orlando (ECHL) 9/25 WSH Washington, D.C. L, 1-4 9/30 ATL Atlanta, GA L, 2-3
35 Pekka Rinne 6-5 217 L Kempele, Finland 11/3/82 Nashville (NHL) 9/27 NYI Uniondale, N.Y. L, 4-6 10/1 CBJ Columbus, OH W, 4-1
74 Juuse Saros 5-11 180 L Forssa, Finland 4/19/95 Nashville (NHL)
MEDIA INFORMATION
* - Denotes player attended camp on an American Hockey League contract 2011 (7-1-0) 2003 (Record: 2-2-2-1)
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