Nashville Predators Information
The Nashville Predators are one of the American ice hockey teams based in Nashville, Tennessee. The team is a member of the Central Division of NHL’s Western Conference. The Nashville Predators have called the Bridgestone Arena home ice since the year 1998. The Predators played their first Stanley Cup in 2017 but got defeated by the Pittsburgh Penguins in straight-six games.
The Nashville Predators franchise was founded in 1998 during the NHL expansion. They qualified for the first Stanley Cup playoffs between the 2003-04 season. The uniform colors of the Predators are gold, white, and navy blue. The uniform style changed in 2017-18 to match the new Adidas template. Predators Holdings LLC owns the franchise. Some of the prominent traditions of the team include throwing catfish onto the ice by the fans, waving old Predators towels, catfish hoisting by Lewan, and a few more.
The prominent NHL awards and trophies earned by the Predators include; Clarence S. Campbell Bowl (2016–17), Presidents' Trophy (2017–18), Lester Patrick Trophy, Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, NHL Foundation Player Award, Mark Messier Leadership Award, Vezina Trophy, NHL First All-Star Team, NHL Second All-Star Team, NHL All-Rookie Team, and NHL All-Star Game selections.
Some of the individual records made by the franchise are; Most games played by David Legwand; 56, Most games played, goaltender by Pekka Rinne; 623, Most goals in a season by Viktor Arvidsson; 34, Most assists in a season by Paul Kariya; 54, Most points in a season by Paul Kariya; 85, Most penalty minutes in a season by Patrick Cote; 242, and the list goes on.
The team one 0 Stanley Cups, 1 Conference Championship, 1 Presidents' Trophy, and 2 Division championships.
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