How acquired:Selected with No. 30 pick in 2017 NHL Draft
Last season: Nashville: 3 GP, 0-0-0; Jokerit (KHL): 49 GP, 19-17-36
The 19-year-old will have an opportunity to make Nashville's 23-man roster out of training camp because of his offensive abilities. He set Kontinental Hockey League records for goals and points for a player 19 or younger, and played three games with the Predators after his KHL season ended.
If Tolvanen (5-foot-10, 191 pounds) can prove he's ready to be a full-time NHL player, his potential role as a top-six forward could strengthen the Predators' depth and give them more options on the power play.
"The first couple of (NHL) games were pretty tough," Tolvanen said. "I was used to playing back on Olympic ice. … It was huge to get those first couple of games out of the way just to see the tempo and what the game was like back here. Now I know I have to get stronger, bigger and faster to be ready when training camp starts."
Projected NHL arrival:This season