After a six-game loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Final, the Predators hope their young core of forwards and experienced, mobile defensemen will be enough to help them on another deep run and win the Cup for the first time in their history.
"It's just a really long road," said center Nick Bonino, who signed a four-year, $16.4 million contract with Nashville on July 1 after helping the Penguins win the Cup the past two seasons. "I think when you've done it, you get an appreciation for how much harder it is. Losing when you get that close makes you want it that much more, so I don't see any reason why we couldn't do that again this year."
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The Predators lost two forwards who combined for 83 points (41 goals, 42 assists) last season: James Neal to the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL Expansion Draft and captain Mike Fisher to retirement. To help replace them, Nashville signed Bonino and forward Scott Hartnell (one year, $1 million).
Bonino is expected to be the Predators' second-line center. Hartnell had 37 points (13 goals, 24 assists) in 78 games for the Columbus Blue Jackets last season, the fewest he's had in a full NHL season since 2003-04 (33 in 59 games for the Predators). The Blue Jackets bought out the final two seasons of Hartnell's six-year contract June 29.
"I think maybe my best way of saying it is Hartnell
signed an eight-year, $64 million contract July 28. The Predators believe the top line of Filip Forsberg, Johansen and Arvidsson can be one of the most productive in the League for years to come.