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The Nashville Predators’ NHL prospect pool overview is up next. Tony Ferrari examines the Predators’ strengths and weaknesses, gives a quick overview of their latest draft class, shows their positional depth chart and examines who could be next in line for an NHL chance. A player who no longer holds rookie eligibility in the NHL is considered graduated and no longer considered a prospect for these exercises, except in very specific cases.
Home Customer Service Stay Connected Read today’s Edition Miami-Dade Favorites News Sports Politics Business Living & Entertainment Opinion Obituaries Affiliated Brands Miami.com Detour Travel Florida Keys News El Nuevo Herald Miami-Dade Favorites Sports Betting Shopping/Reviews Amazon Prime Day Careers & Education Banking Home Services Coupons Special Features Press Releases Sponsored Content Classifieds Place an Ad – Celebrations Search Jobs Search Legal Notices Advertising Enjoy unlimited access for 99¢ SAVE HOCKEY NHL Prospect Pool Overview 2024-25: Look Out for the Nashville Predators BY TONY FERRARI THE HOCKEY NEWS UPDATED JULY 24, 2024 2:47 PM Yaroslav Askaraov Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports The Nashville Predators’ NHL prospect pool overview is up next. Tony Ferrari examines the Predators’ strengths and weaknesses, gives a quick overview of their latest draft class, shows their positional depth chart and examines who could be next in line for an NHL chance. A player who no longer holds rookie eligibility in the NHL is considered graduated and no longer considered a prospect for these exercises, except in very specific cases. FIRST THOUGHTS The Nashville Predators have entered a new era. They have been arguably the NHL’s most aggressive team in free agency, bringing in Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault while also continuing to build a solid prospect pool over the past few years. The Predators have made a couple of trades this off-season to add prospects that they think fit their system a bit better as well. In their first trade, they swapped forward Jesse Kiiskinen and a second-round pick for defender Andrew Gibson, who had a very good season with the OHL’s Soo Greyhounds. It was a bet on a physical defender with plenty of raw tools that could give him a bit more upside still yet to be uncovered.