As the NHL trade deadline looms closer, Predators GM Barry Trotz is likely listening to offers for the Predators starting goaltender Juuse Saros. While
Welcome to the Nashville Predators‘ All-Time 25 in 25. In this series, we at The Hockey Writers will unveil the top 25 players in franchise history in honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary.
The Nashville Predators have amassed some impressive single-season records to date. Some of them might just be in play for this assembled roster. These are a few that fans should watch as the year goes on.
The debate is pretty set in stone that Pekka Rinne is the best player in the 25-year history of the Nashville Predators, but who comes runner-up to the franchise G.O.A.T?
Pekka Rinne may not be in net anymore for the Nashville Predators, but he is hoping to help future goalies for the franchise. Today the Predators announced that Rinne has accepted a position as European Development Coach and Scout for the Predators.
The Nashville Predators aren’t really the Predators without Pekka Rinne in the mix. The team’s legendary goaltender is back in the organization.
The Nashville Predators have hired former goaltender Pekka Rinne as a European goaltending coach and development scout.
It was a bright moment in a roller coaster twelve months for the Nashville Predators franchise as goaltender Pekka Rinne accepted the Vezina Trophy at the 2018 NHL Awards held in Las Vegas. The Predators had just completed their 2017-2018 regular season with a 53-18-11 record - good enough for 117 points and the NHL Presidents' Trophy.
A significant day in Nashville Predators history is coming in March as the team announced that March 25, 2023, is the unveiling of the Pekka Rinne statue.
With the holiday season in full swing, and 2023 quickly approaching, it’s time to take a look back at the year that was, and see who the best players of the calendar year were.
Former franchise goaltender and owner of virtually every franchise record at the position Pekka Rinne is returning to the Nashville Predators in a special advisory role.
Smashville is welcoming back one of its favorite citizens. Today the Nashville Predators announced that retired goaltender Pekka Rinne has rejoined the organization as a Special Alumni Advisor.
There is no doubt that Pekka Rinne’s final game on May 10, 2021, was a perfect ending to a storybook career for the Nashville Predators. To cap off that
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Following a hard-fought first-round playoff exit last season, Nashville made some major changes, and coach John Hynes now has the Predators back in the hunt.
The Nashville Predators announced on Wednesday that they will retire Pekka Rinne’s number 35 on February 24, 2022. He will become the first player to have this honor bestowed upon him by the franchise.
A Smashville legend is calling it a career and leaving one large legacy behind him. After 15 seasons, and elevating himself to being the pillar of the Nashville Predators by taking over nearly every record in the books and playing 683 games, Pekka Rinne announced his retirement on Tuesday from the NHL.
Rinne's 2.43 GAA is tied for the fourth-best mark among goaltenders with at least 350 wins in NHL history. He trails only Martin Brodeur, Dominik Hasek and Jacques Plante.
As per Adam Vingan of The Athletic, the Nashville Predators are holding a “major press conference” at 11 a.m. CT on Tuesday. His understanding is that the team will be making some kind of announcement or sharing news that involves goaltender Pekka Rinne.
The NHL kicked off awards season on Monday night with the announcement of this year’s King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner for “leadership qualities on and off the ice” and “noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.”
Pekka Rinne wants to finish his career with the Nashville Predators. He’s been open an honest about that fact this season. The 38 year-old goalie was asked about his future back in march and provided a straight forward response.
Pekka Rinne was drafted by the Nashville Predators in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft at 258th overall. He has since become the franchise leader in wins, shutouts, has been an All-Star four times, Vezina finalist three times and Vezina winner once in 2018.
Does the younger Saros have the advantage in getting his body back up to speed, or is the veteran Rinne more capable of handling the mental challenge of this unique situation?
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