* The Predators, who ranked 16th in NHL's regular-season standings and qualified for the postseason as the second wild card team from the Western Conference (41-29-12, 94 points), became the third club seeded lowest in its conference to advance to the Stanley Cup Final since the League adopted the conference-based playoff format in 1994. The others: the 2006 Oilers (4-3 L vs. CAR) and 2012 Kings (4-2 W vs. NJD).
* At least one team outside the top 10 in the NHL's regular-season standings has reached the Stanley Cup Final in eight of the past 15 seasons. The others: the 2002 Carolina Hurricanes (16th), 2004 Calgary Flames (12th), 2006 Edmonton Oilers (14th), 2010 Philadelphia Flyers (18th), 2012 Los Angeles Kings (13th), 2014 New York Rangers Rangers (12th) and 2016 San Jose Sharks (11th).
* Sissons, who has one hat trick in his NHL regular-season career (109 GP), had the second three-goal game in Predators playoff history -- following Filip Forsberg's hat trick in Game 5 of the 2015 Western Conference First Round against the Chicago Blackhawks. Elias notes that Sissons became the first player to score a hat trick in a series-clinching win in the conference final since Chicago's Patrick Kane in 2013 (vs. LAK).
* Sissons, who had 10 points (eight goals, two assists) in the regular season (58 GP), has matched that point total during the playoffs (5-5-10 in 16 GP). He did not have a point in any of his 10 Stanley Cup Playoff appearances prior to 2017.
* The Predators next will face the winner of the Eastern Conference Final between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators. Only one player on Nashville's roster has previously appeared in a Stanley Cup Final game: Mike Fisher, who had four points (two goals, two assists) with Ottawa in 2007 vs. ANA (5 GP).