"The one thing that really excited me is this team is going to compete for a long time, and I wanted to be a part of that," Ellis said. "After having my hand in building part of it, I wanted to continue and stay here long term. I just got married, and [my wife] was probably twisting my arm more than [I was] to get signed here. We absolutely love it, and there was no other place that we wanted to be."
"Ryan wanting to stay in Nashville long term, I think really does give us a chance to compete for the Stanley Cup, and in my opinion, that was the overriding reason why we got this deal done," Poile said. "In our contract negotiation conversations, it became very clear to me that despite the differences that you have, Ryan and [his wife] wanted to be here for hopefully his entire career, and that's something that I think is very exciting."
Just as appealing is the potential Ellis possesses as the 27-year-old enters the prime of his career. Despite playing only 44 games last season due to injury, the d-man set career highs in assists (23) and plus-minus (+26 rating), the latter of which was the highest by a defenseman and second-highest overall in Predators history.
And in the clutch? Ellis posted seven goals and 18 assists when the Predators were trailing or the game was tied.