The Niagara Falls Review

Preds focused on winning Cup with young roster

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TERESA M. WALKER

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NASHVILLE — General manager David Poile believes the Nashville Predators wiped away two lingering notions with their run to the franchise’s first Stanley Cup Final.

The mantle as an expansion team? Ditched forever 20 years after the NHL granted Nashville a franchise.

The label of Nashville as a nontraditi­onal hockey market? Erased by the tens of thousands of fans who filled the streets watching, cheering and celebratin­g hockey in a party that Poile thinks other teams — and sports — will try to copy.

That leaves Poile and the Predators focused on winning the Stanley Cup.

“We have a team that can compete for the Stanley Cup, and we have a franchise that in my mind is as good as any in the hockey world.”

The Predators were the last team into the post-season with 94 points and became only the third team seeded last in its conference to reach the Stanley Cup Final since the NHL went to its conference-based playoff format in 1994. But this is a very young roster with goaltender Pekka Rinne (34) and captain Mike Fisher (37) the oldest mainstays.

All-Star P.K. Subban is the oldest of Nashville’s top four defencemen, and the top line is Filip Forsberg (22), Ryan Johansen and Viktor Arvidsson, both 24.

“We’ll do everything we can to get back to this position next year,” Poile said.

Here are some things to know about the Predators this offseason: Poile said he was frustrated over Colton Sissons’ goal not being allowed due to a quick whistle. He said he is disappoint­ed that the system doesn’t allow the goal to count and that he will do everything he can moving forward to improve the league’s system to correctly count goals. The system may not get every call right, but Poile said they should move closer to 100 per cent than 50-50.

“We as managers, the gatekeeper­s of the game, we have to put in place a system where the right call is always made. Everybody knows the goal should have counted, but the system was not there to allow the goal to be counted,” Poile said.

Fisher is one of five unrestrict­ed free agents and someone the Predators want back. Poile said Wednesday they haven’t started talking to the centre. Fisher says he needs to pray about his future with faith, family and then hockey key in whether he returns.

Johansen is one of three key restricted free agents with Arvidsson and Austin Watson. Johansen blossomed this season tying Arvidsson with a team-high 61 points and tied for third with 13 points despite missing the final eight games this post-season injured. Johansen and Arvidsson share an agent, and Poile said the Predators will be talking in Chicago at the draft.

 ?? PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Nashville Predators react after allowing a second goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period in Game 6 of the 2017 NHL Stanley Cup Final at the Bridgeston­e Arena in Nashville, Tenn.
PATRICK SMITH/GETTY IMAGES The Nashville Predators react after allowing a second goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the third period in Game 6 of the 2017 NHL Stanley Cup Final at the Bridgeston­e Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

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