Shane O’Brien signed by Avalanche

Look at those faces! We let SOB go because...?

Although some fans thought Poile might announce at the Skate of the Union tonight that he’d made a mistake about Shane O’Brien and would be re-signing him, the dream was cut short when it was announced that O’Brien had signed with the Colorado Avalanche. TSN has reported that SOB has signed a one year deal, but no word on the paycheck just yet, but we’ll let you know as soon as we do!

Even though Shane was only with the Preds for a year, he definitely left a lasting impression on all fans, wether for the best or worst. Personally, O’Brien was one of my breakout favorites. Yes, even when he was irritating all of us during the playoffs against the Ducks, he still wasn’t afraid to get in an opponent’s face and crosscheck them when they needed it.

Shane O’Brien will be sorely missed and I (personally) think it was a complete loss for us to let him go. He could be a hassle some days, but his tough and rough attitude reminded me of a younger Tootoo. We here at Lady Preds completely understand Poile’s decision and, even if we aren’t happy about it, he is the GM for a reason and knows what he has in mind, with or without SOB.

Good luck in Colorado, Shane! You will always be welcomed in Nashville. Just don’t be a Hamhuis and talk crap about us after you leave. If you do, well… you know what will happen!

New Home Jersey to be revealed on AT&T Building

This banner showed up on the "Batman" building yesterday afternoon. Is the new jersey hiding behind it?

Wait- What? Yes, you read the headline right; the new home jerseys for the Predators will be revealed at 8 PM tomorrow night on the AT&T Building (affectionately known as the Batman building) during the Predators annual Skate of the Union downtown.

Now we are wondering: Is it going to be a normal sized jersey or are they going to make a giant one that can be seen from Hermitage? Stupid question to ask, but you never know with the Predators. It will be very interesting to see the unveiling of the new home jersey on the Batman building.

If you missed what exactly the Skate of the Union is, you can find a post about it on the ‘older posts’ link at the bottom of the page (it will be on the second page, don’t worry). In a nutshell, players will be signing autographs, used and signed equipment will be up for sale and so much more! The festivities start at 10 AM but continue until around 8:30 PM.

If you haven’t seen a photo of the new jerseys, here they are (WARNING: SPOILER ALERT)… not that you haven’t already seen them:

Yes, that yellow one is the home jersey - I personally like the white away jersey in bottom right.

Kostitsyn signs 1-Year Deal with Preds, Fans relieved

SK74 wasn't joking when he said he wanted to stay in Nashville!

Many Preds fans awoke today to see the exciting and relieving news that David Poile and left wing Sergei Kostitsyn have come to a deal for a 1-Year, $2.5 million contract. Some would say this was an overpay for Sergei, but others would beg the differ. I am slightly on the fence about it, but he was one of the lowest paid NHL players this past season, so $2.5 M may not be anywhere near what Ward received from the Capitals (let’s remind you it was a whopping $12 M), but it is still a substantial hike for the twenty-four year old. I know I’d be happy with $2.5 Million!

So take a deep breath, Kostitsyn fans (especially you, overly hyped teenage swooner girl), Kostitsyn will be with us for another season until he is up for this same debacle next year. Let’s hope he doesn’t extremely well so Poile will sign him sooner. Maybe David Poile is a bit of a risk taker, a daredevil. He literally pushed this until the day of the hearings.

We are relieved he took the dive and signed back players like Halischuk, O’Reilly, Spaling and Kostitsyn (keeping the price of all of them under $5 million), but he sure did have us worried and wondering if he would actually do anything about this NHLPA hearing.

What do you think of the $2.5 million contract for SK74? Check out Ontheforecheck.com’s online survey and see what other Preds fans think about his new salary.

Halischuk, Spaling, O’Reilly, Mueller Re-Signed

O'Reilly, Halischuk, Spaling and Mueller were all re-signed a day before the NHLPA hearing.

The Predators just announced the re-signing of four of the seven RFAs today in tomorrow’s NHLPA hearing. Preds fans are sighing with relief that David Poile offered these guys contracts before tomorrow’s hearing, which could have sent all of them in the Open Market as UFAs (unrestricted free agents).

  • Cal O’Reilly – one-year contract for $1.05 Million
  • Nick Spaling – two-year contract for $2.1 Million
  • Matt Halischuk – two-year contract for $1.425 Million
  • Chris Mueller – one-year contract; two-way deal – NHL level – $550,00 – AHL level – $65,000
Like I said, most Preds fans are sighing with relief, but after the smoke has cleared, what about Sergei Kostitsyn? Well, as you remember, Mr. SK74 is filing for arbitration and is expecting a huge pay out this coming season. That doesn’t mean Kostitsyn is off the table, though. It isn’t a surprise SK74 will be getting a huge pay check, so as long as it isn’t an outrageous amount (:cough: Ward :cough:), the Predators will re-sign him for sure.
Sadly, Kostitsyn could still be sent to the Open Market tomorrow and other clubs will be offering outrageous amounts that the Predators may not be able to compete with. Let’s hope he keeps his word about wanting to stay in Nashville.

The David Poile Dream: New Kids, New to NHL

Ryan Ellis, Mattias Ekholm, Roman Josi & Teemu Laakso

Yesterday, Predators General Manger David Poile gave fans a scare when he didn’t call in for his appointed interview with 104.5 The Zone. Radio hosts Willy Daunic and George Plaster were at a loss until Poile, never one to miss an interview, called in a few minutes later. Preds fans were interested in hearing Poile’s side of the story as to why he has chosen to do what he has been. Instead, fans were surprised to hear David Poile say that the third defense for this coming season might be “all new kids. New to the NHL.”

What the what? If you are confused by this and don’t understand why Poile would do this, don’t be; there is a back story to this:

Two years ago, Poile announced at the Skate of the Union that he wanted to do the same as he stated yesterday, with a fresh lineup of “homegrown” (a player that started in either Nashville or Milwaukee) talent (at that time it was Weber, Klein, Hamhuis, Suter, Laakso and Franson). Do to an injury on Franson’s part, causing him to miss most of training camp, Poile’s dream was cut short and the new lineup never took shape. This would have been a first NHL history.

Jump back to this coming season and Poile has his chance to make his dream of a homegrown lineup come true. Who are these new guys most likely to make up Poile’s dream? That would be Ryan Ellis, Mattias Ekholm, Roman Josi and Teemu Laakso. Now why are these guys so significant?

Teemu Laakso may have been the only guy of these four to see NHL action, but Ekholm has been tearing up the ice in Sweden, playing for their profession team. He scored 33 points in 55 games (and the Swedish profession league is the second best in the world, just behind the NHL) and is itching to take his talent over to the NHL. Ryan Ellis, who is one of the most decorated junior hockey players in history, is ready to take professional ice by storm. Roman Josi is a little less known compared to his counterparts, but his records from his previous teams are impressive.

With tomorrow starting the NHLPA’s hearing against the RFA/UFA situation, it will be interesting to see what Poile does about this “dream” of his and if it will become reality.

Preds sign Zack Stortini, Kyle Wilson

Left: Kyle Wilson of the Blue Jackets, Right: Zack Stortini of the Oilers, kicking butt.

Hooray! David Poile signed two new forwards! Let’s welcome Kyle Wilson from the Columbus Blue Jackets and Zack Stortini of the Edmonton Oilers. However, are these two worth it for the Preds?

Zack Stortini has been playing with the Edmonton Oilers since he was drafted by in 2003, but this past season he found himself demoted to the minors. In the words of Scooby Doo, “Rut roh…” Okay, that doesn’t mean he’s absolutely terrible, but it does send some fans into panic mode. It’s apparent we aren’t going to score a “Ryan Kesler” or “Martin St. Louis”, but let’s not count Stortini out just yet. Although he will probably be sent to the Admirals for a while, there’s no doubt he will be called up. Let’s wait until the season starts.

Now on to Kyle Wilson:
Another player to spend most of his time in the minors, Kyle Wilson was drafted by the Minnesota Wild back in 2004, but was sent to the Capitals (where he played in two games) and then off to where we found him at the Columbus Blue Jackets. Wilson mainly stayed with the Springfield Falcons (the Blue Jackets’ minor league affiliate), but he did some impressive playing while called up to Columbus (let’s just say 11 points in only 32 games. That’s pretty good, indeed). We are thinking he will probably start out in Milwaukee like Stortini, but he might dawn a Preds jersey more often than not.

So will these two help the Predators or just help Milwaukee? We are hoping for the first option, but we can only wait and see when the season starts in the fall. Let’s hope Poile picked some diamonds in the rough!

Lombardi, Franson traded to Maple Leafs

Cody Franson and Matthew Lombardi are off to Toronto... so who did we get?

Okay, I’m a little behind about addressing this news, but I was busy enjoying my freedom yesterday and my power decided to go out today until about 20 minutes ago so do bare with me in being late.

As you may have read from other blogs, Matthew Lombardi and Cody Franson have been traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for defenseman Brett Lebda and a minor leaguer by the name of Robert Slaney. Sadly, it seems Toronto fans are jumping for joy and laughing at the Predators for taking Lebda, which makes Preds fans worry even more. That, and Slaney has never seen ice time on an NHL level, leaving some to wonder why we traded two NHLers for a laughable defenseman and a minor leaguer?

Many believe this trade is leading to something huge under Poile’s belt. Let’s hope that is the truth considering Franson did pretty well this past season and well, Lombardi is a different story. We are sad to see Cody Franson go and, although we didn’t see him but during two games, we’ll miss Lombardi and what he could have done for the team.

Good luck with the Maple Leafs, boys. Let’s hope our two new members will be just what we need to go after the Cup next year.

Sergei Kostitsyn seeks Salary Arbitration

Well, we knew he'd be getting a bigger salary, so does this surprise anyone?

A list of twenty-three restricted free agents has been released by the NHLPA who have chosen to file for salary arbitration, with our own Sergei Kostitsyn on that list. So what does this mean for SK74 and his future with the Preds?

Well, it won’t affect the whole Predators RFA deal, but if the Predators were to win the hearing on Friday, SK74 could choose wether to agree to a contract or continue with his appeal for arbitration. The only problem with this arbitration is the fact that, if Kostitsyn aims too high, the Predators may let SK74 go (which wouldn’t surprise me if they did with the way Poile has been trying to create an entire new team). If the NHLPA wins the hearing, this arbitration won’t even matter since he will then be open for anyone to snatch up. However, with this appeal for arbitration, our Sergei cannot receive offer sheets from other teams.

Are we surprised Kostitsyn filed for arbitration? Nope, not one bit. SK74 definitely deserves a pay raise and he definitely will get one, but our only concern is Poile and his recent motions. It would not surprise us if, even though Kostitsyn keeps saying he wants to stay with Nashville, Poile let’s him go, no matter how much SK74 asks for. In a nutshell, however, Sergei Kostitsyn is simply safeguarding his negotiation position.

Let’s hope David Poile wins this hearing Friday or gives SK74 the money he deserves. We don’t need to lose another key player.

Kostitsyn stays in Nashville, UFA or RFA

Aww, he really, really likes us!

One of OnTheForecheck.com’s fans came across a a Russian-based newspaper article, which tells of Sergei Kostitsyn, no matter if he is a RFA or UFA, plans on staying in Nashville and signing when the Predators are ready. Now doesn’t that just make you smile? Obviously, SK74 is very thankful Nashville took him in after the Canadiens pretty much just handed him over and wants to stay here for the long haul. I am assuming Poile believes he will win the RFA/UFA situation because he has yet to make a move in signing contracts today. Let’s hope he’s right because we haven’t come across any interviews with the other six saying, no matter the pay, they plan on staying in Nashville.

So for all you SK74 fans (including myself), take a deep breath and thank your lucky stars our favorite Belorussian likes Nashville. Of course, just because he wants to stay here, doesn’t mean Poile will sign a contract (he is good about that, isn’t he?). Let’s hope he gets off the pot soon and starts signing before we lose half the team!

If you would like to read the article, check it out here: Kostitsyn loves us, yes he does.

Penguins sign Steve Sullivan for $1.5 Million

It was only a matter of time before someone grabbed ole Sully!

Congrats to Steve Sullivan and the Pittsburgh Penguins, who just signed Sully to a $1.5 Million, one year contract. Although a huge cut from his $3.75 Million he had with the Predators, at least Sully will be given another shot to continue his career in a seasoned hockey town. He will be sorely missed around these parts, but we are happy to see him continue his career like he had hoped.

As reported earlier, Joel Ward was also signed by the Washington Capitals and Marcel Goc was signed by the Florida Panthers. We wish them all well in their new beginnings and will miss them all.

Good luck, Sully!