What do the Nashville Predators have to do this summer in order to make a deeper playoff run next spring?
During the regular season, the Nashville Predators relied on forward Tommy Novak to be a driver of offense. And he delivered, for the most part. Novak’s 18 goals and 45 points in 71 games were new career bests, and his 15.9 shooting percentage led all Predators players who skated in 25 or more games.
The Milwaukee Admirals have a week-long break until their Calder Cup Playoff series against the winner of the best-of-three series between the Texas Stars and Manitoba Moose begins, the Nashville Predators recalled forward Juuso Parssinen ahead of their Game 3 matchup with the Vancouver Canucks on Friday.
Nashville Predators forward Juuso Parssinen appears to have hit a sophomore slump. In response, general manager Barry Trotz announced Tuesday afternoon that the former seventh-round draft pick has been reassigned to the Milwaukee Admirals, the team’s AHL affiliate.
After scoring 25 points in 45 games for the Predators last year, he has seen a real depression in his production this season.
Juuso Parssinen has the versatility to play all three forward spots, but center is his natural position. So with the Nashville Predators down two of their
One of the things the Nashville Predators were criticized for under John Hynes was not giving the skilled youth the on-ice opportunities they deserved.
Juuso Parssinen scored with 2:36 left in overtime to lift the Nashville Predators to a 4-3 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild on Thursday. Parssinen, who also had an assist, cut to the net and after receiving a pass from Ryan McDonagh, maneuvered the puck between his legs before flipping it past Filip Gustavsson.
After a few spot starts over the past few seasons, Luukkonen was excellent in January and a big reason why the Sabres could make the playoffs.
Juuso Parssinen wasn't with the Nashville Predators when they faced the Columbus Blue Jackets earlier this season. On Tuesday night, the promising rookie could make club history when the Predators host the struggling Blue Jackets.
The Washington Capitals will try to extend a nine-game point streak when they host the Nashville Predators on Friday. Both teams are coming off victories and traveling for the second game of a back-to-back set.
While the Predators have had a bit of a slower start than they’d likely have hoped to have, they remain just a single point out of the Central Division’s last playoff spot. Thankfully for Nashville, other teams expected to be their major competition for a Central Division playoff spot have had their own struggles to start the season.
The Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators are both riding three-game winning streaks as they prepare for their first meeting of the season Saturday night in Nashville.
"Eat good." That was step one in Juuso Pärssinen's plan to prepare for his next NHL game after helping the Nashville Predators win their third in a row Thursday night against the New York Islanders.
Rookie Juuso Parssinen scored two goals and set up another and captain Romani Josi notched four assists to lift the host Nashville Predators to a 5-4 victory over the New York Islanders on Thursday.
Juuso Parssinen was the hero of the game with 2 goals and 1 assist and the Preds rookie has scored 4 points in 3 games so far. The Nashville Predators and New York Islanders came into Thursday’s game looking to extend their two-game winning streaks - Nashville is looking for their first 3 game streak of the season.
The Nashville Predators‘ lineup has changed many times since the beginning of the current season, and it has held them back throughout. One of the bigger issues has been the inability to completely figure out the top six, but it looks like that might no longer be an issue.
After debuting the new reverse retro uniforms on Saturday the Nashville Predators are set to take on the Minnesota Wild tonight. The story of Saturday night was Juuso Parssinen who impressed in his NHL debut.
In a season where new names and faces have rotated in and out of the lineup frequently, there was an unusual amount of hope when the Nashville Predators announced they had recalled Juuso Pärssinen from Milwaukee Friday and would be playing him in Saturday night's home game against the New York Rangers.
When a team is in a rut, some new faces can sometimes provide a lift for the rest of the roster. In Saturday night’s (Nov. 12) victory over the New York Rangers, a recently recalled player from the Nashville Predators‘ American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate in Milwaukee provided a necessary spark in a 2-1 victory.
Who is Juuso Parssinen? Juuso Parssinen is a 21 year old, left shot, center from Hämeenlinna, Finland. Parssinen’s hometown of Hämeenlinna is within an hour and a half from the hometown of Nashville Predators notables such as Juuse Saros, Kevin Lankinen, and Eeli Tolvanen.
The Nashville Predators returned home after a five game west coast road trip and welcomed the New York Rangers to Bridgestone Arena. The Rangers entered the game tonight 7-5-3 and riding high off of an 8-3 win over the Detroit Red Wings.
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