Is the Nashville Predators Season All But Over?

After a blockbuster offseason that added Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault, and Brady Skjei to the roster, the Nashville Predators find themselves in last place in the NHL with a 4-9-1 record. Is there any way for this team to come back and compete for a postseason spot?

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1 comment
  1. If the Preds were in the English Premier League, the season would not be done as they would still be fighting to avoid relegation to the English Football League Championship, with that fight not even close to being over. As this is the NHL and not the EPL, making the postseason is the objective, and these Preds haven’t shown me they’re even close to a playoff team, and time is running out for them to turn their season around before they are too far out of a playoff spot to realistically make it.

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