If the Nashville Predators finish anywhere below the top eight in the Western Conference n 2025-26, it's all over. Yeah, sorry, not sorry for breaking it to you.
But that doesn't mean we'll need to brace ourselves for a full-on rebuild. After the 2025 draft, the Preds already got the retool rolling, even if it'll be a minute before their youngsters take the league by storm.
Still, it means single-season records could fall. Why's that? Just look at all the Preds "accomplished" over their first three decades.
Who's the single-season leader in points? Roman Josi with 96. Goals? Filip Forsberg with 48. Assists? Roman Josi again. This time, with 73.
Those are 100 times more breakable than what you'll see from Original Six teams, like the division rival Chicago Blackhawks. It's also not a jab at the Preds as much as it is an opportunity.
Because if the Preds fall flat again in 2025-26 and the (much-needed) retool soars, guess what? New players wearing those gold sweaters means a new era. And every franchise with a so-so history to date has its day.
A Nashville Predators retool will be fun to watch when the results speak for themselves
Count me in as someone who'd love to see the Preds start retooling before the league goes on a near-three-week hiatus in February. Yeah, you're sacrificing in the short term, I get it.
But long-term? Oh, this team will cook if someone like Brady Martin takes them by storm. And you all know what I thought about that pick. Brilliant, even if some call it debatable. But what kind of pick isn't?
Hey, 48 goals won't be a hard record to shatter when the Preds find a dynamic scorer who'll give opponents nightmares for a decade. But what about someone on the roster now?
Probably not. I looked at the Preds scoring leaders last season, and the best points producer in their 20s was Luke Evangelista, who ended the year with 10 goals and 32 points in 68 games. Maybe he'll be a 50-60-point player, but other than Evangelista, there's nobody.
So, buckle up for this 2025-26 season and, if the Preds bow out of every single race except for the Gavin McKenna sweepstakes early, then, well, like I said, someone's gotta start breaking records and snag some franchise firsts.
Just something to think about in the few weeks we have left before training camp. And to be real, I wouldn't lose sleep if I were you, if the Preds were favorites to snag McKenna.
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