Davies, 25 (12/4/96), made his season debut with the Predators on Jan. 18 vs. Vancouver, logging 12:30 of ice time. The 5-foot-11, 180-pound blueliner has established careers highs in several categories with the Admirals in 2021-22, including goals (6), assists (25), points (31) and power-play goals (2). Davies has 12 points (4g-8a) in his last nine games at the AHL level, leads Milwaukee defensemen in points and assists and is second in plus-minus (+12). A native of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que., Davies has appeared in 17 career NHL games since making his League debut with the Predators on March 9, 2021 at Carolina; he recorded an assist for his first career NHL point on April 3, 2021 vs. Chicago.
Tennyson, 31 (4/23/90), has recorded three assists in four games with the Predators this season, including a multi-point performance (2a) on Jan. 22 vs. Detroit. He's spent the majority of the 2021-22 campaign with Milwaukee, where he's tallied 14 points (3g-11a) - his most in the AHL since notching 21 (4g-17a) in 2018-19 - in 46 games. Undrafted, the Minneapolis, Minn., native is a veteran of 11 professional seasons in which he's suited up for 169 games in the NHL and 351 in the AHL; he also owns a bronze medal, earned at the 2021 World Championship with the U.S. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound blueliner served as an assistant captain for the Rochester Americans in 2018-19 and the Charlotte Checkers in 2016-17, and prior to turning pro, he played three seasons at Western Michigan University, winning the CCHA championship and earning a spot on the CCHA Second All-Star Team as a junior in 2011-12.