The Nashville Predators remain committed to Ryan O’Reilly despite rising trade speculation ahead of the March 7 deadline and the franchise's ongoing struggles.
Despite a spending spree on July 1, the Nashville Predators are currently 14-22-7 and battling just to stay out of the National Hockey League basement. Now a full 14 points back of the final wildcard berth in the Western Conference,
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman revealed that the Predators could indeed trade Ryan O'Reilly before the trade deadline, but only under two conditions.
The future of Nashville Predators forward Ryan O’Reilly’s is up in the air with the franchise considering a potential trade and interest growing up around the NHL. Any potential trade, however, will hinge on two non-negotiable conditions,
The Nashville Predators, including Ryan O’Reilly, will be in action Saturday versus the Minnesota Wild at Bridgestone Arena, starting at 8:00 PM ET. If you’d like to make a wager on O’Reilly’s prop bets,
And you would think, assume that Ryan O’Reilly would be a player of interest as well. He’s someone who has no trade protection, $4.5 million dollar cap hit for the next two seasons after this one.
The Nashville Predators are expected to have a horde of suitors for Ryan O'Reilly, but these three teams stand out the most.
Steven Stamkos, Gustav Nyquist, and Ryan O'Reilly went 3-for-3 in the shootout to lift the Nashville Predators 3-2 over the Chicago Blackhawks.
Should you bet on Ryan O’Reilly to find the back of the net when the Nashville Predators and the Minnesota Wild face off on Saturday at 8:00 PM ET? In the piece below, we dissect all the stats you need to consider before making any bets.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun notes that New Jersey Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald wouldn’t obviously name names, but he’s looking for a center. Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving also said he’s looking for centers. And both won’t be alone. Teams will be, and some have started calling the Nashville Predators about Ryan O’Reilly.
Filip Forsberg's first four-point game of the season helped the Nashville Predators win their third straight with a 6-2 victory Saturday over the visiting Minnesota Wild.
Nashville earns third straight win at home after fight-filled first period in heated Central Division rivalry matchup.