3. Possession
Since Peter Laviolette took over as Nashville's head coach, the team has ranked in the top six in the NHL in 5-on-5 SAT Percentage. This is the
most basic "possession stat" on the NHL.com website
. For two seasons, the Predators have been taking about 53 percent of the overall shot attempts in their games. This year's squad is built to be elite in this category as well. However, after eight games, that number sits at only 48 percent, which ranks 20th in the League.
The opponents are a big part of this. The Kings, Sharks, Stars, Ducks and Penguins were all SAT beasts last year, and will likely do the same again this season. Detroit and Chicago also ranked in the top half of the League.
With the injury on Opening Night to blueliner Anthony Bitetto, the Predators are playing with only three of the same defensemen who anchored last year's squad. The third pair (until Bitetto returns) is brand new. The chemistry between the top four (Josi, Ryan Ellis, Subban and Mattias Ekholm) is a work in progress. Remember that Josi and Ekholm played deep into the World Cup tournament and joined training camp late as a result. Ellis and Subban were slowed by nagging injuries during camp as well, which complicated things further.
It takes time to learn the subtleties of a defense partner. Josi has been playing with Shea Weber for most of the last four years; Subban was playing under a different system and in a different conference. The Predators coaching staff, comprised of three former NHL defensemen, understand that the chemistry between the top four will improve with more reps.
Look for the SAT percentage to rise. The 73 shot attempts in San Jose is an encouraging start.
One good thing about fog? When it lifts, things come into focus. With time, reps and a good work ethic, the Predators have the ability to iron out some of the issues that have contributed to the 2-5-1 start. These issues include both the tangible and the intangible. The team has to earn it, but there is time for the Predators to achieve their season goals.
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