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Paul McCann
Nashville Predators
Location: Nolensville, TN
Joined: 09.15.2005

Feb 5 @ 11:55 AM ET
Paul McCann: Colosseum at 501 Broadway?
Predsboro
Season Ticket Holder
Nashville Predators
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
Joined: 02.11.2007

Feb 5 @ 12:23 PM ET
- The Predators are back in 4th place in the Western Conference standings, trailing conference leading Detroit by 4 points. Nashville leads St. Louis by 11 point ...


1 point there Paul not eleven

Oh, and FIRST
wings-suck
Nashville Predators
Location: hendersonville, TN
Joined: 01.18.2009

Feb 5 @ 12:36 PM ET
Pekka: Not quite an all-star, but a shoe-in Venezia finalist!

What a freaking show last night! He keeps it up the next 7 years, his contract will be the steal of the century!

And if these fans aren't good enough for you, Suter? screw you.
buelleo
Nashville Predators
Location: Sec 105 in Ca$hville, TN
Joined: 07.06.2006

Feb 5 @ 12:44 PM ET
mikeFAIL
Calgary Flames
Location: Edmonton, AB
Joined: 01.23.2011

Feb 5 @ 1:04 PM ET
As a Flames Fan, I'd gladly watch Pekka win games and see this team all year round. Most underrated franchise right now.
Section106
Nashville Predators
Location: Nashville, TN
Joined: 01.18.2007

Feb 5 @ 1:12 PM ET
Pekka: And if these fans aren't good enough for you, Suter? screw you.
- wings-suck

donodude20
Nashville Predators
Location: Get on board the Pain Train , TN
Joined: 03.01.2009

Feb 5 @ 1:19 PM ET
Pekka: Not quite an all-star, but a shoe-in Venezia finalist!

What a freaking show last night! He keeps it up the next 7 years, his contract will be the steal of the century!

And if these fans aren't good enough for you, Suter? screw you.

- wings-suck


Dude, be nice!! You're right though, RED WINGS SUCK!!!
Predaceous
Nashville Predators
Location: Hypocrisy is prejudice with a
Joined: 11.11.2005

Feb 5 @ 1:26 PM ET
Pekka: Not quite an all-star, but a shoe-in Venezia finalist!

What a freaking show last night! He keeps it up the next 7 years, his contract will be the steal of the century!

And if these fans aren't good enough for you, Suter? screw you.

- wings-suck


I think your typing fingers had a seizure when you typed that word.
Predville
Nashville Predators
Joined: 07.17.2010

Feb 5 @ 1:52 PM ET
Rinne's glove save was one of the best Ive seen in a long time.

Even though Detroit lost eventually last night when they were down by 2 in the 3rd you just knew they were going to come back. This team is going to be a tough out in the playoffs.

Off-topic: Very sad news about the passing of David Hall. You can check the story out on lightning 100's site. I have listened to him forever and seeing him at 3rd and Lindsley on many a Sunday night concert. RIP.
sigep predfan
Nashville Predators
Location: Clarksville, TN
Joined: 02.13.2007

Feb 5 @ 2:12 PM ET
Great game and crowd. The building was electric all night. Preds could have easily gone up 4-0 or 5-0 in the 2nd period. They DOMINATED and Halak kept the Blues in it. Also good to see McGratton completely destroy the guy he fought. Keep it up Preds.
dgutzman
Nashville Predators
Location: Nashville, TN
Joined: 06.22.2007

Feb 5 @ 2:53 PM ET
Pekka: Not quite an all-star, but a shoe-in Venezia finalist!

What a freaking show last night! He keeps it up the next 7 years, his contract will be the steal of the century!

And if these fans aren't good enough for you, Suter? screw you.

- wings-suck


Don't think Suter questions the fans..It's management he questions.
IronMaidnick
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Doesn't matter if my facts are, ON
Joined: 12.23.2011

Feb 5 @ 3:38 PM ET
With all due respect..

I doubt Nashville is a sought after destination for any young hockey players. He probably wants to move on to the bright lights of an LA, Philly, NY, etc..

He may hint at management being a concern, but it seems like bullsh!t, at least to me it is..
blueline
Nashville Predators
Location: Old Hickory, TN
Joined: 07.22.2007

Feb 5 @ 3:55 PM ET
Great game and crowd. The building was electric all night. Preds could have easily gone up 4-0 or 5-0 in the 2nd period. They DOMINATED and Halak kept the Blues in it. Also good to see McGratton completely destroy the guy he fought. Keep it up Preds.
- sigep predfan




McGrattan possibly the best the Preds have had in the enforcer role. He fights fast and hard, seems to enjoy his role, likes his teammates and he can also skate and play the game, so the roster spot does not seem wasted. He's been a good fit so far.
blueline
Nashville Predators
Location: Old Hickory, TN
Joined: 07.22.2007

Feb 5 @ 4:08 PM ET
With all due respect..

I doubt Nashville is a sought after destination for any young hockey players. He probably wants to move on to the bright lights of an LA, Philly, NY, etc..

He may hint at management being a concern, but it seems like bullsh!t, at least to me it is..

- IronMaidnick


No offense, but that has absolutely zero relevance and is, in fact, opposite of what many NHL players actually think and say about Nashville and other great cities far south of the border. That negative destination view might fit an Avery but for others it is beyond archaic and shows little to no knowledge of the South.

And as far as Suter is concerned, bright lights and big cities are a very long way from his want list. He loves being in the country and he loves farming, fishing, hunting and his family, not necessarily in that order. He is also a huge country music fan and appreciates the fact that he and his family can live a more normal life here out of the constant spotlight. Suter fits perfectly here and is probably wary of many of the bigger cities for other reasons which shall go unmentioned.

He does want to win, however which the Preds are certainly doing. Why he's hesitant to re-sign is an enigma.
Predaceous
Nashville Predators
Location: Hypocrisy is prejudice with a
Joined: 11.11.2005

Feb 5 @ 4:17 PM ET
No offense, but that has absolutely zero relevance and is, in fact, opposite of what many NHL players actually think and say about Nashville and other great cities far south of the border. That negative destination view might fit an Avery but for others it is beyond archaic and shows little to no knowledge of the South.

And as far as Suter is concerned, bright lights and big cities are a very long way from his want list. He loves the being in the country and he loves farming, fishing, hunting and his family, not necessarily in that order. He is also a huge country music fan and appreciates the fact that he and his family can live a more normal life here out of the constant spotlight. Suter fits perfectly here and is probably wary of many of the bigger cities for other reasons which shall go unmentioned.

He does want to win, however which the Preds are certainly doing. Why he's hesitant to re-sign is an enigma.

- blueline


Probably waiting to see what his buddy Zach wants to do. Anyone else sensing a possible Kariya/Selanne to Colorado scenario there?
blueline
Nashville Predators
Location: Old Hickory, TN
Joined: 07.22.2007

Feb 5 @ 4:59 PM ET
Probably waiting to see what his buddy Zach wants to do. Anyone else sensing a possible Kariya/Selanne to Colorado scenario there?
- Predaceous


And the "current" Colorado? Preds maybe?
dgutzman
Nashville Predators
Location: Nashville, TN
Joined: 06.22.2007

Feb 5 @ 5:49 PM ET
With all due respect..

I doubt Nashville is a sought after destination for any young hockey players. He probably wants to move on to the bright lights of an LA, Philly, NY, etc..

He may hint at management being a concern, but it seems like bullsh!t, at least to me it is..

- IronMaidnick


Well, he may not want to live in Nashville, but he definately doesn't want to play for Toronto. As for LA, Philly, or NY...They all have as many Stanley Cups as Nashville has since the Predators came into the league.

And Lastly, with regards to Suter, he is definately not a big city boy, so neither of those teams would be on his preferred list.
josiahinperu
Joined: 02.15.2007

Feb 6 @ 12:02 AM ET
Rinne's glove save was one of the best Ive seen in a long time.

Even though Detroit lost eventually last night when they were down by 2 in the 3rd you just knew they were going to come back. This team is going to be a tough out in the playoffs.

Off-topic: Very sad news about the passing of David Hall. You can check the story out on lightning 100's site. I have listened to him forever and seeing him at 3rd and Lindsley on many a Sunday night concert. RIP.

- Predville


Detroit will do well in the playoffs if they institute the shootout for playoff OT.

4 regulation wins in the last 15 games. The shootout is working for them lately though. If you want to count OT wins they are at 6 in the last 15. I can't remember seeing so many shootouts in one season.
Shelly
Nashville Predators
Location: Not Nashville :(
Joined: 01.03.2009

Feb 6 @ 1:12 AM ET
With all due respect..

I doubt Nashville is a sought after destination for any young hockey players. He probably wants to move on to the bright lights of an LA, Philly, NY, etc..

He may hint at management being a concern, but it seems like bullsh!t, at least to me it is..

- IronMaidnick

I'm sorry... but I've been reading this stuff about Suter, and last summer, Weber, ad infinitum... and I just have to input my opinion. These guys are coached on what to say, ESPECIALLY during contract talks. Poile's words are guarded, also, so I really don't believe any of it, and will just wait to see how it shakes out. Everyone's giving Suter down-the-road, and while it may turn out the way you are thinking, it could turn out completely opposite. I don't know if we'll ever know the inside story until after they retire and maybe write an auto-biography.

EDIT: In addition, these young men have worked all their life to be in the position they are in. Anyone in their career who is faced with an opportunity to change directions, especially when they're at the top of their game, would be a fool not to look at all opportunities at the current time and decide on the best direction for them. What he is doing is determining his best career path. They have a limited number of years in their career, like most of us, though our's are much greater. Give the guy a break. I wish him the best in whatever direction he goes. He's a great player, and a good person (so it seems).
Paul McCann
Nashville Predators
Location: Nolensville, TN
Joined: 09.15.2005

Feb 6 @ 8:21 AM ET
1 point there Paul not eleven


- Predsboro


Wishful thinkin'...
Predaceous
Nashville Predators
Location: Hypocrisy is prejudice with a
Joined: 11.11.2005

Feb 6 @ 9:03 AM ET
I'm sorry... but I've been reading this stuff about Suter, and last summer, Weber, ad infinitum... and I just have to input my opinion. These guys are coached on what to say, ESPECIALLY during contract talks. Poile's words are guarded, also, so I really don't believe any of it, and will just wait to see how it shakes out. Everyone's giving Suter down-the-road, and while it may turn out the way you are thinking, it could turn out completely opposite. I don't know if we'll ever know the inside story until after they retire and maybe write an auto-biography.

EDIT: In addition, these young men have worked all their life to be in the position they are in. Anyone in their career who is faced with an opportunity to change directions, especially when they're at the top of their game, would be a fool not to look at all opportunities at the current time and decide on the best direction for them. What he is doing is determining his best career path. They have a limited number of years in their career, like most of us, though our's are much greater. Give the guy a break. I wish him the best in whatever direction he goes. He's a great player, and a good person (so it seems).

- Shelly


True, but most people aren't holding their current company hostage, and possibly doing that company irreparable harm in order to get what they want out of it. Most people give notice to the company that they intend to leave and allow that company time to get a replacement for their position.
Predaceous
Nashville Predators
Location: Hypocrisy is prejudice with a
Joined: 11.11.2005

Feb 6 @ 9:04 AM ET
And the "current" Colorado? Preds maybe?
- blueline


One can hope, but if that were the case then wouldn't Ryan just sign and wait for Zach to do the same over the summer?
slash&smash
Nashville Predators
Location: WTFDP!!!, NF
Joined: 01.26.2010

Feb 6 @ 9:17 AM ET
One can hope, but if that were the case then wouldn't Ryan just sign and wait for Zach to do the same over the summer?
- Predaceous

What has the best odds ZP signing over the summer or the preds making it to the WCSC championship???
Whyme78
Nashville Predators
Location: Nashville, TN
Joined: 06.26.2009

Feb 6 @ 10:48 AM ET
True, but most people aren't holding their current company hostage, and possibly doing that company irreparable harm in order to get what they want out of it. Most people give notice to the company that they intend to leave and allow that company time to get a replacement for their position.
- Predaceous


There are plenty of people who use job offers at a different company to get a raise or more perks at their current job. Just depends on how bad the company wants to keep that employee.
RockiesTop
Nashville Predators
Location: Smyrna, TN
Joined: 12.27.2006

Feb 6 @ 12:31 PM ET
There are plenty of people who use job offers at a different company to get a raise or more perks at their current job. Just depends on how bad the company wants to keep that employee.
- Whyme78


True, but Weber and Suter are asking the Preds to bring in somebody, and the few somebodies available won't want to sign here unless they know our two have re-signed. To me, it is as much the responsiblity for these two to help in recruiting that top 3 forward. David Poile has always been upfront about budget constraints, and he now says that the ownership is willing to move towards the cap.

We have an unfair label of being a cheap franchise. Yes, we have tried to spend wisely. However, the big dollar players that have left Nashville were let go for a reason. Recently, it was to make space for players that were ready to move up from Milwaukee, or were not worthy of stupid money another franchise was willing to pay them. When Timmonen, Harnell, Vokoun, Forsberg, and Kariya are brought up, that was purely on the shoulders of an owner who did not know how to run our franchise and cut the budget to the minimum on his way out. If not for Leipold, we probably would have kept all of them except Forsberg. They wanted to stay, but Leipold was intent on moving to the Wild and showing that he could screw up a franchise in the most die-hard hockey market.