Does Blake Geoffrion boast the greatest pedigree in professional sports history?
Set to become the NHL's first 4th-generation player, Nashville Predators prospect Blake Geoffrion boasts two Hockey Hall of Fame ancestors.
Set to become the NHL's first 4th-generation player, Nashville Predators prospect Blake Geoffrion boasts two Hockey Hall of Fame ancestors.
What better way to celebrate the contract signing of Nashville's first home-grown prospect than by conducting the press conference at his old elementary school?
The most eagerly-anticipated prospect in Nashville Predators signed a professional contract today, as Blake Geoffrion joins his hometown team with a new two-year entry level deal.
Today we've got more encouraging news about the Nashville Predators' prospects. One is honored for his outstanding achievements this season, while another is profiled in the Hockey News for the big step forward he took in his development.
Nashville Predators sign Blake Geoffrion.
The storybook senior season of Blake Geoffrion continued this evening in Detroit when has was named the winner of the 2010 Hobey Baker Award, given to US college hockey's best player.
While the Stanley Cup Playoffs are right around the corner and Nashville Predators fans are excited about what these next few weeks might bring, we should also take a look further down the road, and appreciate the talent that is bubbling up through the system.
Nashville Predators prospect Blake Geoffrion has been named one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker Award, which goes to U.S. college hockey's top player.
In what amounts to a watershed moment for the youth hockey community in Middle Tennessee, Blake Geoffrion was named today as a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, given yearly to the top player in U.S. college hockey.