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# | CENTERS | AGE | HT | WT | SHOT | BIRTH PLACE |
33 | Colin Wilson | 23 | 1.86 | 98.1 | Left | USA (PWF,84, 4G) |
12 | Mike Fisher | 33 | 1.86 | 97.6 | Right | Canada (TWF, 84, 4W) |
11 | David Legwand | 33 | 1.88 | 92.6 | Left | USA (TWF, 84, 3½W) |
15 | Craig Smith | 24 | 1.86 | 91.7 | Right | USA (TWF, 81, 4R) |
28 | Paul Gaustad | 31 | 1.96 | 101.2 | Left | USA (GRN, 80, 3½W) |
26 | Matt Hendricks | 32 | 1.83 | 95.8 | Left | USA (GRN, 78, 3½W) |
# | LEFT WINGS | AGE | HT | WT | SHOT | BIRTH PLACE |
57 | Gabriel Bourque | 22 | 1.75 | 87.2 | Left | Canada (PLY, 79, 3½G) |
13 | Nick Spaling | 24 | 1.86 | 91.3 | Left | Canada (TWF, 79, 3½R) |
24 | Eric Nystrom | 30 | 1.86 | 87.6 | Left | USA (GRN, 78, 3W) |
# | RIGHT WINGS | AGE | HT | WT | SHOT | BIRTH PLACE |
25 | Victor Stahlberg | 27 | 1.91 | 95.3 | Left | Sweden (PWF, 83, 4W) |
27 | Patric Hornqvist | 26 | 1.80 | 85.4 | Right | Sweden (SNP, 83, 4Y) |
9 | Filip Forsberg | 19 | 1.86 | 84.4 | Right | Sweden (PLY, 78, 4½Y) |
16 | Brian McGrattan | 32 | 1.93 | 106.7 | Right | Canada (ENF, 68, 3W) |
# | DEFENSE | AGE | HT | WT | SHOT | BIRTH PLACE |
6 | Shea Weber | 28 | 1.93 | 106.2 | Right | Canada (DFD, 92, 5½W) |
8 | Kevin Klein | 28 | 1.86 | 90.3 | Right | Canada (DFD, 82, 3½W) |
59 | Roman Jusi | 23 | 1.86 | 87.2 | Left | Switzerland (TWD, 82, 3½G) |
4 | Ryan Ellis | 22 | 1.78 | 79.4 | Right | Canada (OFD, 77, 4G) |
3 | Seth Jones | 18 | 1.91 | 90.8 | Right | USA (TWD, 77, 5½G) |
76 | Maus Jansen | 20 | 1.98 | 106.2 | Left | Netherlands (TWD, 76, 3½Y) |
64 | Victor Bartley | 25 | 1.83 | 93.1 | Left | Canada (TWD, 74, 2½R) |
# | GOALIES | AGE | HT | WT | SHOT | BIRTH PLACE |
35 | Pekka Rinne | 30 | 1.96 | 94.0 | Left | Finland (HYB, 90, 5½W) |
14 | Jose Theodore | 36 | 1.80 | 78.1 | Right | Canada (HYB, 76, 3W) |
30 | Carter Hutton | 27 | 1.86 | 88.5 | Left | Canada (HYB, 70, 2½W) |
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Press confererence with GM Jo Loonstra at the beginning of the season
(September 2013, Nashville TE)
You have been here a few months. What are your plans and in which state did you think the Predators were in when you came in?
When I came here I saw a well organized franchise, with many good players and a great coaching staff. The club wants to make the playoffs again and become a contender in the future. My plans are to make this club a contender and give it his first Stanley Cup in history. That will be a difficult task, but a job that can be done. I can't garantee a cup or give you a timetable. There are too many factors that makes a franchise a Stanley Cup contender. So there are no garantees, but we want bring this franchise back in the playoffs again. The Nashville Predators organization has given me time to rebuild. This season we hope to win at least 38 games and if we make it into the playoffs, it would be a bonus.
What can we expect from you; Big splashes, mind-dazzling trades or a buildup via draft?
I am more of a slow builder. We want to build through the draft and develop those young players into stars. With Barry Trotz we have perfect coach to do this. I have to admit that when an great opportunity occurs, we will not hesitate to make daring decisions.
When you looked over the roster, did you like what you saw?
Apparently not, because we traded some guys already. We had 50 guys on the roster. So there was no space to work with. Also the CAP space was too little and had to be solved. I noticed that we had no real NHL ready backup goaltender and too many AHL goaltenders. If you look at the roster you will also see there could be more balance in types of players. We will try to do something about that. When you look at the system, there are not too many future superstars in there. The potential within the Predators system is too low. This doesn't mean that those young guys aren't able to grow to NHL level, but if you look at the potential at this moment there are too many longshots. So I think we have to retool this roster in the next few years.
What is your opinion on the pre season?
If you look at the stats you see that we could have done better. 2-4-0 is not a great pre season.
What about your moves?
You want to talk about the trades and free agent signings?
Yes,please.
Okay, let's see. I wanted to make Cap space and we had too many players on the roster. The first trade was acquiring McGrattan from CGY for Clune and Rask. We have Hendricks who is an upgrade over Clune so he was expendable. We did not believe Rask was going to make the NHL roster. We got McGrattan, a fan favourite, back. He gives us a lot of toughness and he is a great character in the dressing room.
The second move was trading goaltender Juvonen to CGY for a 2014-4th round pick (CGY). We had too many goaltenders and I think getting a 4th rounder for Juvonen was quite a steal.
We created room for a new backup goaltender. We looked for a trade, but that was not in our range. So we looked into free agency. The best 3 available goaltenders were DiPietro, Auld and Theodore. DiPietro asked too much money. We liked Theodore over Auld and we signed Theodore to a 1 year deal.
The last deal we made, was a calculated one. We had 7 centers on our roster. Some can play on the wing, but not all. Fisher, Legwand and Wilson are untradeble. We decided to say goodbye to Matt Cullen. He had the best tradevalue and his capsalary was high enough to make a move. Many teams wanted Cullen, but we wanted a pick and not a player in return. The NY Rangers gave us their 2nd round pick of 2014 in return. I think NYR and Nashville can say they got a good deal out of this trade.
Are you going to make more moves?
We are going to make a decision on Maus Jansen, who did really good in pre season and training camp. And we want to get a better balance in our roster. But I do not think there will be too many changes shortterm.Comment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
YOU TRADED RICHARD CLUNE!?!?!??!?!?!Comment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Thanks for the follow Cadett1, feel free to comment on your favorites. I think you know more about them than me.
I do not see the problem, but my knowlegde of the Predators is not that great. McGrattan and Hendricks will do his dirty work, I guess. Game-wise it was the smart move.Comment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Season opening roster
1st line
Hornqvist (SNP) - Wilson (PWF) - Legwand (TWF)
2nd line
Bourque (PLY) - Fisher (TWF) - Stahlberg (PWF)
3rd line
Spaling (TWF) - Gaustad (GRN) - Forsberg (PLY)
4th line
Hendricks (GRN) - Smith (TWF) - McGrattan (ENF)
Healthy scratch: Nystrom (GRN)
defense
Josi (TWD) - Weber (DFD)
Klein (DFD) - Ellis (OFD)
Jansen (TWD) - Jones (TWD)
Healthy scratch: Bartley (TWD)
goaltending
Rinne - Theodore
captain
C - Shea Weber
A - David Legwand
A - Mike FisherComment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Player statsheet:
Name: Maus Jansen
Hometown: Nijmegen, The Netherlands (NED)
Birthdate: 11 october 1992
Lenght: 1.98 m. (6'5 ft)
Weight: 106 kg. (234 lbs)
Position: Defense
Type of player: 2 Way Defenseman
Number: 76
Handed: Left
Drafted: Undrafted
Teams played for: Nijmegen Devils and all youth teams of the Netherlands
Contract: $ 0.550M for 3 Years
Stats:
2013/2014:
In a short message on the website of the Nashville Predators, GM Loonstra had the following to say:
"We have signed defenseman Maus Jansen for 3 years on a 2-way contract. The Dutch defensive giant has done well in pre season and we think he will help out our franchise. We wish Jansen lots of luck and success in his NHL carreer."Comment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Contracts Nashville Predators
Centers:
#11 David Legwand (33) 1 Year for $4.500M
#12 Mike Fisher (33) 2 Years for $4.200M
#28 Paul Gaustad (31) 3 Years for $3.250M
#15 Craig Smith (24) 2 Years for $2.000M
#33 Colin Wilson (23) 2 Years for $2.000M
#26 Matt Hendricks (26) 4 Years for $1.850M
Left Wingers
#24 Eric Nystrom (30) 4 Years for $2.500M
#13 Nick Spaling (24) 1 Year for $1.500M
#57 Gabriel Bourque (22) 2 Years for $0.775
Right Wingers
#27 Patric Hornqvist (26) 5 Years for $4.250M
#25 Victor Stalberg (27) 4 Years for $3.000M
#9 Filip Forsberg (19) 3 Years for $1.460M
#16 Brian McGrattan (32) 2 Years for $0.750M
Defensemen
#6 Shea Weber (28) 13 Years for $7.855M
#8 Kevin Klein (28) 7 Years for $4.000M
#3 Seth Jones (18) 3 Years for $3.225M
#59 Roman Josi (23) 5 Years for 2.900M
#4 Ryan Ellis (22) 1 Year for $1.440M
#64 Victor Bartley (25) 3 Years for $0.665M
#76 Maus Jansen (20) 3 Years for $0.550M
Goaltenders
#35 Pekka Rinne (30) 6 Years for $7.000M
#14 Jose Theodore (36) 1 Year for $0.750MComment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Nashville, Tennessee, 1 october 2013.
Barry Trotz sits in front of the press. He is talking about the upcoming season opener against St.Louis. As the conversation between Trotz and press is slowly going to an end, GM Loonstra steps in the room and takes a chair next to Trotz. Trotz begins to smile and Loonstra starts talking.
"Good to see you all here. This will save a lot of time. I am here to announce that we made a deal before the start of the season. Mr. Bergevin of the Montreal Canadiens and myself were able to make a trade that we think both franchises will benefit form. We made a 2 for 2 trade. The trade involves the following players;
acquires
Defensemen Kevin Klein (82, DFD) and Ryan Ellis (77, OFD)
acquires
Defensemen Alexei Emelin (83, DFD, 3½W) and Nathan Beaulieu (76, TWD, 4Y)
We think we got one of the best hitter in the NHL with Emelin. He is a lefty and will form a great pair with Jones. Beaulieu and Ellis are both young and promising defenseman who can contribute on the PP. Beaulieu has more size, but Ellis is more responsible in his choices right now. I think we got a good and fair deal here. Coach Trotz will give you the line changes for the first game. Good afternoon.
Defensive pairings:
Josi - Weber, Emelin - Jones, Beaulieu - Jansen
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
3 oktober 2013
@ Scottrade Center (St.Louis)
Nashville Predators (0-0-0) @ St.Louis Blues (0-0-0)
4 - 3 W (Rinne)
1st Star - Brenden Morrow (STL) 1 Goal, 2 Assists
2nd Star - David Legwand (NSH) 1 Goal, 1 Assist
3rd Star - Partic Hornqvist (NSH) 1 Goal, 1 Assist
1st Period:
STL (0-1) 15:03 B.Morrow (1) (V.Sobotka, D.Roy)
NSH (1-1) 19:12 P.Hornqvist (1) (D.Legwand, M.Jansen)
2nd Period:
NSH (2-1) 1:46 V.Stalberg (1) (M.Fisher, G.Bourque)
NSH (3-1) 2:13 C.Smith (1) (R.Josi, P.Gaustad)
STL (3-2) 5:27 V.Sobotka (1) (K.Shattenkirk, B.Morrow)
NSH (4-2) 7:24 D.Legwand (1) (P.Hornqvist, S.Jones)
3rd Period:
STL (4-3) 11:14 J.Schwartz (1) (P.Berglund, B.Morrow)
P.Rinne (NSH) 26 shots, 23 saves, sv% .885, GAA 3.00
J.Halak (STL) 30 shots, 26 saves, sv% .867, GAA 4.08
The first game of the season ended well. It was a hardfought match between St.Louis and Nashville. Morrow had an excellent start for his new team. Rookies Jones and Jansen both had a point in their first NHL game. Everybody contributed and we earned the win together.Last edited by seb170455; 10-18-2013, 10:56 AM.Comment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
4 oktober 2013
@ Pepsi Center (Denver)
Nashville Predators (1-0-0) @ Colorado Avalanche (0-1-0)
0 - 6 L (Theodore)
1st Star - Semyon Varlamov (COL) Shut out, 31 Shots
2nd Star - Alex Tanguay (COL) 1 Goal, 2 Assists
3rd Star - Paul Statsny (COL) 2 Goals
1st Period:
COL (0-1) PPG 6:24 N.McKinnon (1) (J.Hejda, G.Landeskog)
COL (0-2) PPG 7:00 P.Stastny (1) (E.Johnson, A,Tanguay)
2nd Period:
COL (0-3) 2:31 M.Duchene (1) (A.Tanguay, P.Parenteau)
COL (0-4) 2:58 P.Stastny (2) (G.Landeskog, M.Hunwick)
COL (0-5) 15:37 A.Tanguay (1) (P.Parenteau, M.Duchene)
3rd Period:
COL (0-6) 4:35 T.Barrie (1) (R.O'Reilly, G.Landeskog)
J.Theodore (NSH) 18 shots, 14 saves, sv% .778, GAA 10.49
P.Rinne (NSH) 11 shots, 9 saves, sv% .818, GAA 3.26
S.Varlamov (COL) 31 shots, 31 saves, sv% 1.000, GAA 0.00 (shut out)
-Game Stats-
NSH vs COL
31 shots 29
29 hits 15
6:45 time on attack 5:14
44:00 penalty minutes 33:00
0/3 powerplays 2/4
16 face-offs 20
After 5 minutes Mike Fisher got a major penalty for checking from behind. He also got into a fight which he won. But worst of all, he got a game misconduct. In the following 5 penalty minutes Colorado scored twice and the game was virtually played. Two fast goals in the 2nd period sealed the deal. A horrible debut for Theodore in the Nashville net. McKinnon scored his first of probably many NHL goals.Last edited by seb170455; 10-18-2013, 10:57 AM.Comment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
8 oktober 2013
@ Bridgestone Arena (Nashville)
Minnesota Wild (2-0-0) @ Nashville Predators (1-1-0)
3 - 1 L (Rinne)
1st Star - Zach Parise (MIN) 2 Goals
2nd Star - Niklas Backstrom (MIN) GAA 1.00, sv% .958, 24 shots
3rd Star - Patric Hornqvist (NSH) 1 Goal
1st Period:
2nd Period:
MIN (1-0) 0:36 Z.Parise (2) (Unassisted)
MIN (2-0) 11:54 Z.Parise (3) (Unassisted)
MIN (3-0) 13:48 M.Cooke (1) (K.Brodziak, C.Stoner)
3rd Period:
NSH (3-1) 10:50 P.Hornqvist (2) (C.Wilson, D.Legwand)
P.Rinne (NSH) 22 shots, 19 saves, sv% .864, GAA 3.01
N.Backstrom (MIN) 24 shots, 23 saves, sv% .958, GAA 1.00
-Game Stats-
MIN vs NSH
22 shots 24
17 hits 26
5:28 time on attack 5:03
0:00 penalty minutes 8:00
0/4 powerplays 0/0
11 face-offs 15
We came into this game to make up foir the wash out against Colorado. We did alright the 1st period, but after half a minute David Legwand put the puck in his own net. This broke our spirits and Minnesota owned us in the 2nd period. We have to be better (And I have to be better at NHL14).Last edited by seb170455; 10-18-2013, 10:57 AM.Comment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
10 october 2013: Toronto Maple Leafs (2-2-0) @ Nashville Predators (1-2-0)
2 - 0 L (Rinne) no game data
On the 10th we signed free agent:
#21 RW Anthony Stewart (75, PWF, 3W) 2 Years for $0.760M
As a result of this signing we put Gaustad, Nystrom and Smith on the trading block. Nystrom became expendable and Gaustad/Smith have big contracts. Those 2 were put on the block as trade bait. One day later Columbus called us and they offered us a trade. Craig Smith and a 2nd round draftpick for a 1st and 3rd round draftpick. We negotiated with CBJ and came to the following trade:
acquire
center Craig Smith (82, TWF, 4R)
acquire
left wing Kerby Rychel (61, PWF, 5½R) unsigned 1st round pick 2013, and
a 2014 - 2nd round draftpick (CBJ)
We changed our roster and line up. The line up changes where a result of the trade/signing, but also the bad results. (In the next post I will give you the new lines)
12 october 2013: New York Islanders (3-1-0) @ Nashville Predators (1-3-0)
2 - 4 W (Rinne) no game dataComment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Line up
1st line
Hornqvist (SNP) - Wilson (PWF) - Legwand (TWF)
2nd line
Bourque (PLY) - Fisher (TWF) - Stalberg (PWF)
3rd line
Spaling (TWF) - Hendricks (GRN) - Forsberg (PLY)
4th line
Stewart (PWF) - Gaustad (GRN) - McGrattan (ENF)
Healthy scratch: Nystrom (GRN)
Defense
Josi (TWD) - Weber (DFD)
Emelin (DFD) - Jones (TWD)
Beaulieu (TWD) - Jansen (TWD)
Healthy scratch: Bartley (TWD)
Goaltending
Rinne - Theodore
Powerplay
-5PP1-
Legwand - Wilson - Hornqvist
Weber - Josi
-5PP2-
Forsberg - Fisher - Stalberg
Jones - Beaulieu
-4PP1-
Legwand - Wilson
Weber - Josi
-4PP2-
Fisher - Hornqvist
Jones - Beaulieu
Penalty Kill
-4PK1-
Hendricks - Fisher
Emelin - Weber
-4PK2-
Gaustad - Spaling
Jansen - Jones
-3PK1-
Hendricks
Emelin - Weber
-3PK2-
Gaustad
Beaulieu - JonesComment
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Re: Predator: An organism that lives by preying on other organisms. (Nashville Predat
Tough First few games there. Rinne, Fisher, and Legwand need to step up their game for you. Especially Rinne, 9 goals in two games come on man. O well I believe you can turn it around and make the playoffs.Comment
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