Roman Josi has reached the top. Appearing in his 957th game on Monday, the Swiss-born blue-liner became the all-time leader in games played with the Nashville Predators, surpassing former forward ...
On Monday, the Ottawa Senators defeated the Nashville Predators 5-2. This was the fifth straight win for the surging Senators, while the Predators suffered their fifth straight loss.
Representing the top players who have competed for the Tennessee-based club over the past 25 years, the Predators’ first team includes forwards Mike Fisher, Filip Forsberg, and Paul Kariya ...
The @PredsNHL have a new all-time games-played leader and his name is Roman Josi. Josi is the third defenseman born outside North America in NHL history to hold the distinction for a franchise.
(Roni Rekomaa/Lehtikuva via AP, File) Sweden defenseman Victor Hedman, center, battles for the puck against Europe goalie ...
forward Ryan O'Reilly unconventionally set up Roman Josi's game-tying goal by not touching the puck. After Josi batted the puck with his hand back into the Sharks' zone at the blueline ...
Projecting NHL team fit for a prospect in his draft year is like trying to determine whether a souffle is going to turn out ...
No NHL player has represented Nashville more than Roman Josi. Josi became the Predators' all-time games played leader when he stepped on the ice for his 957th appearance with the club on Monday ...