The Nashville Predators lost 4-1 to the Washington Capitals on Saturday. They remain in seventh place in the Central, 15 points out the playoffs.
The Nashville Predators beat the Minnesota Wild 6-2 on Saturday night in a game that featured three fights in the first 6:24.
It may seem odd to discuss whom the Nashville Predators should trade away, given that the league's trade deadline is nearly two months away. But given the current state of the team — in 14th place in the Western Conference and 15 points out of a playoff spot — it may be the only thing to discuss while watching this team's final 40 games.
The Predators' 6-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night was a fiery affair with three fights in the game's opening seven minutes, and Nashville head coach Andrew Brunette hopes it's a performance his team can build off of.
This week's Golden Hall ceremonies are a great way for Nashville Predators to celebrate their past, but the good old days are getting older.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen did his part in his team's Wild Card win over the Denver Broncos. It appears he walked into Highmark Stadium plenty motivated to do just that. The Bills (13-4) went on to take the 31-7 final over the Broncos (10-7). Allen and Bu
Filip Forsberg had two goals and two assists for the Nashville Predators in a 6-2 win against the Minnesota Wild at Bridgestone Arena on Saturday.
The Nashville Predators' latest loss, a 4-1 defeat to the Washington Capitals at Bridgestone Arena on Saturday, was a familiar nightmare for coach Andrew Brunette. "I thought we had all kinds of ...
A part of a league in its second century, the Nashville Predators ... “We haven't won a lot this year,” coach Andrew Brunette said afterward, “and we haven't closed out a lot of games.