One of the most consistent themes used in constructing the original Predators was that of opportunity.
The addition of the NHL's newest team in 1998 meant dozens of players - who'd previously failed to make a roster or hadn't been given a fair shake - now had another chance to find their niche.
It would be hard to find a player who took more advantage of that opportunity than defenseman Kimmo Timonen, who spent eight years in Nashville, captained the Predators for one season, and wound up winning a Stanley Cup in his 16th and final NHL season.
20th Season: Timonen was Preds First Great Defenseman
After Being Given Second Shot at NHL with Expansion Preds, Timonen Became All-Star, Champion
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