The Nashville Predators announced on March 15 that rookie defenseman Spencer Stastney is week-to-week with an upper-body injury. Skating in his first game
Nashville Predators general manager Barry Trotz made a handful of moves leading up to the March 8 NHL trade deadline. But the one move that seemed inevitable for Nashville ended up being the one that didn't happen..
The Calgary Flames have the potential to trade for veteran offensive defenceman Tyson Barrie on Friday to help fill the holes created by trading Noah Hanifin and Chris Tanev, Daily Faceoff hockey insider Frank Seravalli reported Friday.
There is just one day left before the trade deadline arrives in the NHL this year and the Nashville Predators still may have some work to do. The Predators appear set to finish the season strong and make the playoffs, but have more than enough defensemen to help get the job done.
The Nashville Predators have no urgency to sell anymore since they are in a playoff spot and look great. This doesn't mean that a trade or two won't still happen, whether they surprise and make a big splash, forcing them to move a roster player back, or just make some more minor moves.
It has not been a great first season for Tyson Barrie in Nashville and for a while now, there has been speculation that he is going to be moved. The veteran defenseman is a UFA after the season and has been a healthy scratch for a number of games, so a change of scenery could be huge for him.
The Toronto Maple Leafs would like to make a deep run into the playoffs this season, but they haven’t been playing well lately. Their recent loss to the Ottawa Senators was overshadowed by an incident between Ridly Greig and Morgan Reilly, but losing out on two points to a team that has been struggling in a big way should sound some alarms.
When Nashville Predators defenseman Tyson Barrie didn’t show up for practice on Thursday morning after being scratched the night before against the Carolina Hurricanes, it opened the door for plenty of speculation about whether a seemingly inevitable trade was finally coming.
The Nashville Predators have announced that defenseman Tyson Barrie is out day-to-day due to an upper-body injury. It’s unclear as to what caused the injury,
The Nashville Predators announced on Thursday that defenseman Tyson Barrie has suffered an upper-body injury and is out on a day-to-day timeline.
The rift that has developed between the Nashville Predators and defenseman Tyson Barrie has been well-documented. Both parties have taken subtle shots at one another through the media over the last few weeks, and a trade seems imminent with.
Does anyone else get nervous when you see an afternoon game on the Oilers’ schedule? There’s something about playing hockey in the daylight hours that throws this franchise a curveball, and that always has us wondering what kind of effort we’re going to get.
Nashville Predators defenseman Tyson Barrie has been very consistent throughout his NHL career. Now he wants to take that show to a different rink.
Tyson Barrie has responded to Barry Trotz public comments on the discord between the defenseman and the Nashville Predators and how Barrie handled being a healthy scratch.
The ongoing Tyson Barrie saga received a new wrinkle Thursday, as the disgruntled Nashville Predators’ defenseman spoke out about his situation. When chatting with the media on, Barrie addressed his desire to seek out a new home.
The Nashville Predators and defenceman Tyson Barrie appear set for what may be a messy split. Chatter surrounding a potential Barrie deal started a few days ago.
When news got out that the Nashville Predators had granted defenseman Tyson Barrie permission to speak with other teams about the possibility of a trade, the belief was that the team was simply looking to clear up its logjam on the blue-line.
Rick Dhaliwal, a Vancouver Canucks’ analyst and insider notes that the team has a real interest in trading for Tyson Barrie. Barrie was given permission this week to seek a trade from the Nashville Predators.
The Edmonton Oilers were not a strong team out of the gates this season, and it was easy to find the blame with how awful the team was defensively. With the Oilers still hoping to be a Stanley Cup contender this season, they will need to try and find a way to improve their defensive depth to keep any championship hope alive.
While most of the attention on the NHL’s trade market has been on the Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames, it turns out the Nashville Predators should be a team to circle these next couple of weeks.
Since the news broke that Tyson Barrie was given permission to seek a trade, the Nashville Predators defenseman started generating buzz on social media.
From being one of the higher-scoring blueliners in the league last season to this is certainly quite the drop in value in just a few short months.
Nashville Predators defenseman Tyson Barrie will be made a healthy scratch for Saturday’s game.
With Barrie back, it will be interesting to watch how he’s deployed and whether the Edmonton coaching staff has permanently elevated Evan Bouchard.
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