"It's a dream come true," said goaltender Pekka Rinne, who was picked by the Predators in the eighth round (No. 258) in the 2004 NHL Draft, spent three seasons with Milwaukee of the American Hockey League and has spent nine with Nashville. "But it's a funny thing, though. When this is happening around us, you still feel hungry, and now we have a chance to play for the Cup. It's a pretty amazing feeling. And you've been working for that for a long, long time."
This team ranked 16th in the NHL in the regular season. But that was deceiving. The Predators were a popular preseason pick to make the Final. They needed time to adjust after trading captain Shea Weber for Subban in the offseason and had to deal with injuries, and they were one of the best teams in the League in the second half.
They swept the Chicago Blackhawks in the first round, defeated the St. Louis Blues in six games in the second round, and used everything they had to defeat the Ducks: skill, speed, goaltending, grit, depth and determination. Though they lost Fisher to an undisclosed injury in the third period of Game 4 and Johansen afterward, they didn't blink with the series tied 2-2. They won 3-1 at Anaheim in Game 5, setting the scene for Game 6.