Nashville Predators Talk - 2024/2025 Season II

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Choice Preds-related quotes from The Athletic's poll of 19 NHL agents:

1. One agent questioned the strategy in Nashville.

“They spent $108 million on free agents this summer — older free agents, but yet they just have five first-round picks just sitting there and not developing. So what’s the plan? What’s the direction?”

2. And on the Predators: “Nashville is like pulling teeth dealing with them on contracts at all levels.”

3. (Indirectly Preds related) The idea that tax regimes in certain markets make teams more or less desirable to players was raised more than once. Is there a better way?

“The cap should be set off teams with no state tax," one agent said, echoing a few others. "Meaning Wild or Rangers or whoever could spend their percent difference to that of Vegas. Even (the) playing field.”

Not everyone agreed, though.

“That’s a thing I’m sick of hearing about," an agent countered. "Nobody was talking about this 15 years ago when the Panthers were terrible. It’s complete bulls---. That’s not why players go there. They go there to win.”
 
I've not been a fan of this team as long as many here have been but have watched pretty much every game in the last 11-12 years. Came around during Trotz' final years but truly became a die-hard during Lavy Era.

This year is the first one I've missed multiple games in a row without even really noticing. I echo others; there's just no direction for this team and absolutely nothing to get excited about. I keep trying to figure out different trade scenarios of how we could turn this around quick (like we did after 2013) but with Trotz on the wheel, I'm not seeing it.

I've also usually been a pretty close follower of the draft class as well, even though we haven't gotten the chance to draft very high many times. But this year, I feel like even that takes too much out of me. I'll probably start to follow more closely when draft nears, but I'm not getting very excited about it either. I've seen what this organization does with talented players (usually forwards) and it's not much. I don't see a reason why it would be any different with a higher pick, either.
 
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Look at those defensive pairings 😂. The tank is full speed ahead.


So 1 top 4 in Skjei, an aging 6/7 in Schenn, some tweeners in Englund/Blankenburg, a younger dman with modest upside in Barron, and an AHLer in Livingstone.

I see we have now traded Angello (C) for Ylonen (RW). I dont get it but oh well. Neither are NHL players but i guess Ylonen has more experience mainly because he was in MTL at one point and they just let the young players play when they have zero playoff intentions.
 
I don’t remember this happening often but pretty annoyed by a schedule change that just came through. The Seattle game next week was 830pm midweek so we sold the tickets (at a loss of course). Just received an email that they changed the start time to 7pm.

Can’t win… just like the Preds!
 
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I see we have now traded Angello (C) for Ylonen (RW). I dont get it but oh well. Neither are NHL players but i guess Ylonen has more experience mainly because he was in MTL at one point and they just let the young players play when they have zero playoff intentions.
Interesting. Angello is a big guy, but his production in the AHL hasn't been very good for several years now. Ylonen is a better player... though that's not saying much. But if we want to make Milwaukee better, or have scrubs around to pad out the Preds roster down the stretch, Ylonen has 111 games of NHL experience and could be plugged in.
 
Interesting. Angello is a big guy, but his production in the AHL hasn't been very good for several years now. Ylonen is a better player... though that's not saying much. But if we want to make Milwaukee better, or have scrubs around to pad out the Preds roster down the stretch, Ylonen has 111 games of NHL experience and could be plugged in.
Perhaps we are getting ready to move Nyquil.
 

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