You realize the story of the 2024-25 Nashville Predators by now.
A season with excessive expectations following marquee free-agent signings has become an costly disappointment. Nevertheless it didn’t must prove like this.
The primary two months of the season successfully killed this workforce’s playoff hopes earlier than they may actually get going. However the Predators have been enjoying stable hockey for the final couple months, regardless of their standing within the, effectively, standings. You realize, in the event you don’t care about whether or not or not the puck really goes in.
The Predators have been uniquely accomplished in by the hockey gods this yr. Their shooters have failed them. Their goaltenders have failed them. But, evening after evening, they play an honest model of hockey that, have been it not for getting smited by percentages, would possibly’ve had them within the playoff dialog in a reasonably rancid race for the second playoff spot within the Western Convention.
The Predators are a large number — an costly mess, even. It’s onerous to seek out a place to begin, however let’s start with the offense.
Nashville’s additions of Steven Stamkos, holder of seven seasons with 40-plus objectives, and Jonathan Marchessault have been supposed to assist them keep away from this actual situation. Particularly Stamkos, who’s now not a play-driver at this level in his profession however nonetheless needs to be adequate of a sniper to make up for it. He’s considerably delivered with 17 objectives, however 9 of them are on the facility play. He has simply seven at five-on-five, a shade below his 7.77 anticipated, per Pure Stat Trick.
5-on-five is the place the Predators have gotten into hassle with ending. The ability play has been advantageous, however Nashville can’t purchase a aim at five-on-five. The Predators have accrued roughly 113 anticipated objectives at five-on-five this season, however they’ve solely scored 84. Nashville has underperformed by 29 objectives at five-on-five, by far the worst within the league.
Even because the Predators have improved at driving play at five-on-five over the course of the season, the ending luck hasn’t actually carried over. Solely Carolina, Florida and Edmonton have generated extra anticipated objectives per 60 minutes at five-on-five of their final 25 video games heading into the 4 Nations Face-Off break, however the Predators have nonetheless scored about 9 objectives lower than anticipated. Moreover, they’re simply twenty second in five-on-five taking pictures share at 8.2.
Equally, Nashville owns the fifth-best expected-goals share at five-on-five in its final 25 video games. However as a result of the Preds can neither rating nor give you well timed saves (extra on that later), they’ve been outscored 49-59 at 5 on 5 and are tied for twenty third in factors share (.500) in that span.

Filip Forsberg, a simple decide to outscore his anticipated numbers, has simply 11 objectives at 12.6 anticipated at five-on-five this season. Ryan O’Reilly has simply 4 objectives at five-on-five regardless of producing 8.45. This curse hasn’t even spared the workforce’s younger gamers, as Zachary L’Heureux is at three objectives on 7.34 anticipated.
All of this has been made worse by a down yr for goaltender Juuse Saros. When the Predators signed Saros to an eight-year deal price $7.74 million per yr (and successfully chase off former first-round decide Yaroslav Askarov) that kicks in subsequent yr, they most likely didn’t anticipate Saros’ play to fall off.
However that’s precisely what occurred. Saros’ negative-3.54 objectives saved above anticipated (GSAx) in any respect conditions, per Evolving-Hockey, is just not solely the worst of his profession, but when this development continues, it will be the primary time he has completed a season with a damaging GSAx.
Saros’ shortcomings this yr sadly have additionally come at 5 on 5. Of the 49 goalies who’ve performed a minimum of 600 minutes at 5 on 5, Saros is forty seventh in GSAx at negative-9.43. Solely Samuel Ersson (-11.8) and Philipp Grubauer (-16.5) are worse.
Mix the league’s worst taking pictures luck with leaky goaltending, and it’s straightforward to see how this season has spiraled uncontrolled for the Predators. Nashville is thirty first in taking pictures share and twenty third in save share for a league-worst 97.3 PDO (100 is common).
It’s onerous not to consider the video games the Predators might have gained or a minimum of taken to extra time if they’d scored a couple of extra objectives or had a pair extra well timed saves. Nashville’s .294 win share in one-goal video games is forward of solely Chicago. It’s straightforward to see how issues could possibly be higher for Nashville.
However video games are formed by what occurs on the scoreboard. Narratives are formed by what occurs on the scoreboard. Seasons are determined by what occurs on the scoreboard. At a sure level, you lose belief within the course of, even when all the pieces says the method needs to be working.
It’s the worst, most painful end result possible. And now it’s normal supervisor Barry Trotz’s job to kind by the rubble.