The #1 Moment of the Nashville Predators' 2011 Playoffs: David Legwand ices the Ducks
On April 24, 2011, Nashville Predators fans got to enjoy one of those rare experiences that stick with you forever.
On April 24, 2011, Nashville Predators fans got to enjoy one of those rare experiences that stick with you forever.
Matt Halischuk scores in double overtime to tie Nashville's series against Vancouver.
A most unlikely hero came through in the clutch for Nashville here.
With the Predators all but out of Game 2 in the Western Conference Semis, Pekka Rinne made a save that gave the team new life.
Two veteran Preds connected on one beauty of a goal, which served as their Nashville swan song.
As their opening round series hung in the balance, the Preds capitalized on a big goal by The Captain to save the day.
A fluke? You betcha. But every team needs a few breaks along the way, and this goal came like a sign from the hockey gods.
Not only did the Preds step up their game in the playoffs, but the fans did their part, too.
The fact that Blake Geoffrion worked his way up to a supporting role in Nashville was enjoyable enough, but what he did on March 20 at Buffalo stands out as the highlight of the season.
When the Boston Bruins rolled into town for a St. Patrick's Day game, the Preds on the outside of the playoffs looking in, but a Shea Weber blast kicked off an outstanding stretch drive.