The Predators have reinstated winger Cole Smith from injured reserve, Nick Kieser of Lower Broad Hockey reports. They’ve had a whopping three open roster spots since sending Zachary L’Heureux to the AHL last weekend, so no corresponding transaction is required.
Did anyone actually believe Nick Saban was going to sit on a porch, eat Little Debbie oatmeal creme pies, and just watch the world go by? Of course not.
While former Alabama football head coach Nick Saban might be done game planning on the gridiron, he’s still found ways to make himself busy. He’s been on the desk of ESPN’s College GameDay and has also appeared as a talking head on much of the network’s college football programming.
Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban has stayed pretty busy since retiring two years ago. While Miss Terry may be keeping him from taking a coaching job, he's adding a new job to his workload: NHL owner.
Retired college football coaching legend Nick Saban finally revealed his next move: he's crashing the board with the NHL's Predators. To be more precise, Saban and Joe Agresti were welcomed into minority ownership stakes in the Predators on Tuesday.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Ex-Alabama football coach and current ESPN college football analyst Nick Saban bought a minority stake in the NHL's Nashville Predators with business partner Joe Agresti.
A crimson tide just rolled into Nashville. The Nashville Predators announced Tuesday that legendary Alabama college football coach Nick Saban, along with his partner Joe Agresti through the entity Dream Sports Ventures LLC, has purchased a minority stake in the team.
The St. Louis Blues and Nashville Predators met for the second time in a week, this time in St. Louis. The Predators were looking to repeat their matchup last Thursday, a 7-2 win.
Filip Forsberg scored a hat trick to lead the visiting Nashville Predators past the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Monday night. Michael Bunting and Reid Schaefer also scored for the Predators, who won for the seventh time in 10 games -- and for the second time against the Blues in five days.
It’s time for some more NHL rumours. We’re closing in on the Christmas holiday, and that means general managers are in the shopping mood. We’ve already seen one massive deal take place this month.
The Nashville Predators announced yesterday that the club has reassigned forward Zachary L’Heureux to its AHL affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. L’Heureux was originally recalled from Milwaukee in early November, but suffered a lower-body injury before he could see any game action.
A young blueliner is heading north of the border. On Friday, the Edmonton Oilers acquired defenseman Spencer Stastney from the Nashville Predators. In return, the Predators are receiving the Oilers’ third-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft.
The Nashville Predators (12-14-4) have had a December to remember, with wins in four of their last five games. This game against the St. Louis Blues (11-14-7) was their biggest win yet, as the Predators blew them out 7-2.
Things might be starting to turn around for Steven Stamkos, and he may have taken a trip to the fountain of youth in recent weeks as he has started to fill the net like everybody had anticipated.
There aren’t many sellers as we approach the NHL holiday roster freeze, which begins on Dec. 19 and runs through Dec. 28. That means we might not see much trade action, but one team seems to be open for business: the Nashville Predators.
The Nashville Predators have placed forward Ozzy Wiesblatt and defenseman Justin Barron on injured reserve. Wiesblatt is on IR with an upper-body injury (eight to ten weeks), while Barron is considered week-to-week also due to an upper-body injury.
It has been a nightmare of a season for the Nashville Predators. They did have a bright spot on Tuesday night, as the Predators took a 5-1 win over the Calgary Flames.
The Nashville Predators are having a season to forget so far as they are 8-13-4 and sit dead last in the Western Conference standings with 20 points. It seems like they are destined to sell off pieces at the upcoming NHL Trade Deadline later in the season.
With the standings getting close and a lot of teams looking at trades, the Nashville Predators might be the first big seller to shake things up in the NHL this season.
The Nashville Predators are the talk of the hockey world. Many believed that changes were coming once the team got back from Sweden and the Global Series after playing the Pittsburgh Penguins in a two-game set.
As much as everyone wants to deny it, the clock is ticking on the Edmonton Oilers' window to win a Stanley Cup with Connor McDavid. Here's a move the Oilers should make.