2. Can they trim Juuse Saros' workload?
In his first season as the full-time starter, Saros had the most starts (67) and played the most minutes (3,931:42) among NHL goalies last season. The 27-year-old was 38-25-3, with a 2.64 goals-against average, .918 save percentage and four shutouts and was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy, awarded to the League's top goaltender.
The Predators hope a change at the backup goalie position might allow Saros a bit more downtime in the coming season. Nashville parted ways with last year's backup, David Rittich, and signed Kevin Lankinen, 27, to a one-year contract. In two seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, Lankinen was 25-29-11 with a 3.23 GAA and .901 save percentage.
Lankinen will compete with
Connor Ingram
, 25, for the spot behind Saros. Ingram played three regular-season games and four (three starts) in the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season. In Game 2 of the Western Conference First Round, he made 49 saves on 51 shots in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Colorado Avalanche.
3. Can Duchene, Forsberg and Roman Josi replicate their career seasons?
Three of the Predators' top players had NHL career highs in points in 2021-22. Duchene's 86 points (43 goals, 43 assists) in 78 games were 16 more than his previous high of 70 (2013-14, 2018-19); Forsberg's 84 points (42 goals, 42 assists) in 69 games were 20 more than his previous high of 64 (2015-16, 2017-18); Josi's 96 points (23 goals, 73 assists) in 80 games were 31 more than his previous high set in 2019-20.
The good news for Duchene and Forsberg is that they will once again be on the same line, where the two were highly productive whether centered by Johansen or Granlund.
Josi's point total may be more challenging to repeat. He was the NHL's highest-scoring defenseman since Phil Housley had 97 points (18 goals, 79 assists) in 80 games for the Winnipeg Jets in 1992-93.