the game was great
by Anonymous on 12/14/09Sommet Center Nashville Predators - Nashvilleit would be better if there was a play by play anouncer.
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Nashville Predators History
The Predators joined the NHL in 1998 during a two-year expansion that saw the League add the Atlanta Thrashers, Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. The team made its first trip to the Playoffs during the 2003-04 season, and proceeded to make the postseason six of the next seven seasons. Nashville won its first Playoff series against the Anaheim Ducks in 2011, and returned to the second round again the following spring.
Two seasons later, with Peter Laviolette as Head Coach, Nashville began their four-year run as a Stanley Cup contender. With P.K. Subban arriving ahead of the 2016-17 season to anchor the defense, the Preds upset the Chicago Blackhawks, St. Louis Blues and Anaheim Ducks in consecutive Playoff series to reach the 2017 Stanley Cup Final. That streak had two distinctions: It was the first time a No. 8 seed knocked out a top seed (the Blackhawks) and the Predators became the first team in two decades to win 10 consecutive home Playoff games.
Facing the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Final, the Preds lost the first two games before storming back to take Games 3 and 4. After a decisive Pittsburgh home victory, the Penguins prevailed 2-0 in Game 6, with both goals coming in the final two minutes.
Filip Forsberg, who re-signed with the team for eight seasons in July 2022, is the Predators all-time leading scorer. Roman Josi, Pekka Rinne, Mike Fisher and Steve Sullivan have all won NHL awards, while Josi, Rinne and former captain Shea Weber have the distinction of being NHL First-Team All-Stars for the club. The Nashville Predators have made the Playoffs 15 times in their 24 seasons.
Nashville Predators Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1997
Team Colors: Gold, Blue
Team Rivals: Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild, Anaheim Ducks
Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena
Located in downtown Nashville, Bridgestone Arena opened in 1996, and has been home to the Nashville Predators since the franchise was established in 1998. Since opening, Bridgestone Arena has played host to the NHL All-Star Game in 2016, and Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 2017 Stanley Cup Final.
The Nashville Predators’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at AMALIE Arena, when the Predators face off against the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Predators play their final game of the regular season at PPG Paints Arena against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Nashville Predators.
The Predators have made one appearance in the Stanley Cup Final (in 2017), but have never won.
The seating map for Bridgestone Arena can be viewed here.
it would be better if there was a play by play anouncer.
it was awesome i would reccommend anyone looking for something to do in nashville to see the predators if they are in town
This being my first hockey game I really enjoyed it. The seats were great and so was the game. I would go again!
Red Wings/Predators didn't dissapoint. Game was a winner. Tickets were a easy to pick up. Didn't have to wait in line long Will Call line. Walked up to Ticketmaster Kiosk and printed tickets and walked into arena all in about 45 seconds, Highly reccommend!!!
Excellent game and the arena was a whole lot nicer then the Joe
The whole process with purchasing the tickets was easy and painless. Once I arrived at the area the ushers personally showed me to my section. It was a very good experience. Definitely recommend it to anyone.
We had a great time- really recommend the all inclusive seating. Fabulous!
The game was awesome! I love the Preds and I love going to the games.
Although the game started out a little slow it bacame a thriller after the 2nd period. Too Too was hot and gave plenty of fighting action and the team played a great defense and made some good scores and incredable attempts.
Awesome game with awesome seats at an awesome venue.
Awesome game - great seats! It was good to see my team win too.
The opening video was not as good as in the past. Also the videos were mostly boring and slow. Need to improve on this.
I wish Predator fan would find something else to shout beside a players name then you suck . The game was great even tho my team lost the words you suck should be ban from being shouted.
The Good: Game was awesome... view was great could see everything and every goal. I could even hear the players talk to one another. The people at the stores and the food stands were very nice and friendly.. not like paid friendly but just really nice without the act. Liquid Ice Girls were very nice and were every where The Bad: Lots of Red Wing Jerseys in Nashville... Seats are Soo tight together. Alot of standing up to let people get in and out of their seats. The Ugly: The Price is WAY to high. I sat about 9 rows from the ice and it was over 190 for 2 tickets. Im a huge fan so I pay it but others who are not will turn away...
Great game full of action. Seats offered a great view.
Great game! Conflicted feelings though. Grew up in Detroit but now live in Nashville so I support both teams. Happy to see the Preds doing well. If you haven't been to a game, you have to be there to fully experience it!
This game proved again NHL hockey is the best pro sporting event to watch live.
Last night's Predators game was amazing! We always look forward to the rivalry between the Redwings and the Preds. Once again, it was a very interesting, ending in a 3-1 victory for the Preds. Our family had a great time, and of course we had awesome seats, thanks to ticketmaster.
This was one of the better games this year! I'm looking forward to going to a few more!
I didn't expect a Canadiens fan in Nashville to get great treatment, that's why I like going to visiting cities. BUT, the constant chants of "YOU SUCK" and "WE"RE GONNA BEAT THE HELL OUT OF YOU", apparently sanctioned by the Predators, was just too much. We went to a game in St. Louis last year and the experience was much more pleasent. Bottom line, NO more games in Nashville.