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Stanley's Shots: Could a rebuild be on the horizon for the Predators?


By Robby Stanley
Feb 10, 2021 9:17 PM
Things couldn’t be going a whole lot worse for the Nashville Predators than they are right now. The team is 5-8-0 to begin the season and if not for a dramatic comeback (and a gift from Joel Quenneville and the Florida Panthers coaching staff), the Predators could be in the midst of a six-game losing streak.
As it stands, the Predators have lost five of their past six games and you can sense some frustration starting to boil over. Here’s the latest edition of Stanley’s shots.
Where is the offense going to come from?

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The Vols are back…..and not in a good way


By Robby Stanley
Jan 18, 2021 3:30 PM
NASHVILLE — If there is one thing that has become clear in the past decade with Tennessee football, it’s that it has more twists and turns than a daytime soap opera.
The latest twist came Monday morning when it was reported that Jeremy Pruitt had been fired with cause by the University of Tennessee and that Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer would be “retiring” at when his replacement was found.
Pruitt’s firing is not a surprise. There has been an investigation around the football program since mid-November and signs were pointing to Pruitt’s future at Tennessee being very much in jeopardy. The fact that Tennessee was able to fire him with cause and avoid paying his buyout of $12.6 million leads you to believe that whatever the “Level 1” and “Level 2” violations that have been found here are very substantial. It will be interesting to see whether or not Pruitt’s legal representatives seek payment.

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Preds success will hinge on top forwards boucing back


By Robby Stanley
Dec 30, 2020 1:19 PM
NASHVILLE — We’ve almost made it through and hockey is thankfully right around the corner here in Nashville, Tennessee.
It’s been an eventful offseason for the Nashville Predators with many changes made to the roster heading into the 2021 season.
Nick Bonino, Craig Smith, Kyle Turris, Austin Watson, Dan Hamhuis, Yannick Weber, Korbinian Holzer and Colin Blackwell are all gone. The Predators brought in Luke Kunin, Nick Cousins, Erik Haula, Brad Richardson, Mark Borowiecki and Matt Benning.
There’s no question that this team will look differently this season. But how much differently will they play? Will they end up being a better team because of these changes? That remains to be seen, obviously, but is one of many reasons this season is so fascinating.

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