How To Follow The Nashville Predators at the 2019 NHL Draft
The Nashville Predators hold the 24th pick in the NHL Draft tonight, but they could also make some serious moves tonight.
With players like Kyle Turris and P.K. Subban possibly on the trade block, there are many reasons why the 2019 NHL Draft will be interesting for Nashville Predators fans, which is why it is important to be able to watch it.
The draft class is very deep this year, with Jack Hughes and Kappo Kakko headlining the prospect pool, so fans will be able to see where hockey’s future will land.
The Nashville Predators could do anything with their pick, as they could trade the pick for a player who could help the team now or trade up to draft one of the most coveted prospects in this draft,
The draft will be a seven round event that will commence over two days, so there will be a lot going on at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC this week.
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Here is everything you need to know about how to follow the draft:
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Round 1
- Date: Friday June 21st
- Time: 8pm ET, 7pm CT
- TV Channel: NBCSN, SN, TVAS
- Live Stream: NBC Sports App
Rounds 2-7
- Date: Saturday June 22nd
- Time: 1pm ET, Noon CT
- TV Channel: NHL Network, TSN
First Round Draft Order:
1. New Jersey Devils
2. New York Rangers
3. Chicago Blackhawks
4. Colorado Avalanche (from Senators)
5. Los Angeles Kings
6. Detroit Red Wings
7. Buffalo Sabres
8. Edmonton Oilers
9. Anaheim Ducks
10. Vancouver Canucks
11. Philadelphia Flyers
12. Minnesota Wild
13. Florida Panthers
14. Arizona Coyotes
15. Montreal Canadiens
16. Colorado Avalanche
17. Vegas Golden Knights
18. Dallas Stars
19. Ottawa Senators (from Blue Jackets)
20. New York Rangers (from Jets)
21. Pittsburgh Penguins
22. Los Angeles Kings (from Maple Leafs)
23. New York Islanders
24. Nashville Predators
25. Washington Capitals
26. Calgary Flames
27. Tampa Bay Lightning
28. Carolina Hurricanes
29. Anaheim Ducks (from Sharks via Sabres)
30. Boston Bruins
31. Buffalo Sabres (from Blues)
Coverage on NBCSN will start coverage in Vancouver around 6:30 Central Time with it’s pre-draft show, where Kathryn Tappen and Liam McHugh will host alongside Pierre McGuire, Bob McKenzie, Craig Button and Darren Dreger.
In addition to NBCSN and SportsNet’s Coverage, we will be going live on YouTube and supplying a Nashville Predators centered broadcast around 7pm EST.
Subscribe to my personal YouTube Channel: ThatGuyColbs if you are interested in joining us in tonight’s NHL Draft Coverage
Tonight is a big night in Nashville Predators history, which is why it is important to follow it and watch.