Vegas Golden Knights: Sizing up potential opponents in 24-team Playoff format

Matt Duchene #95 of the Nashville Predators skates with the puck against Shea Theodore #27 of the Vegas Golden Knights. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Matt Duchene #95 of the Nashville Predators skates with the puck against Shea Theodore #27 of the Vegas Golden Knights. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) /
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The Nashville Predators celebrate a goal against the Dallas Stars in the second period.
The Nashville Predators celebrate a goal against the Dallas Stars in the second period. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /

1. The Nashville Predators

Despite adding another potent weapon to their already loaded top-six in the off-season by signing center Matt Duchene to a seven-year, $56,000,000 contract, the Nashville Predators didn’t really live up to expectations in 2019-20.

Inconsistency ravaged their progress and it ultimately led to the demise of Head Coach Peter Laviolette, with former New Jersey Devils HC John Hynes replacing him behind the bench.

Despite going 6-3-1 in their last 10 games prior to the NHL going on hiatus and showing signs of life under Hynes, the Predators were a big disappointment.

However, they will be given a second chance thanks to the 24-team Playoff format, and they certainly boast a loaded roster.

From veteran goaltender Pekka Rinne to stud defenseman Roman Josi and a stacked top-six forward unit, Nashville have the weapons to make a deep postseason run.

2019-20 record (prior to hiatus) – 35-26-8

Home Record – 17-14-4

Road Record – 18-12-4

2019-20 record Vs. VGK – 1-1-1

Goals For – 215

Goals Against – 217

Power Play – 17.3 (25th)

Penalty Kill – 76.1 (29th)

Strengths – Despite falling way short of expectations and toiling in medirocity for much of 2019-20, the Nashville Predators do still boast an abundance of riches on their roster.

Pekka Rinne is still one of the most dependable goalies in the NHL when he’s at the peak of his powers, while the defense is one of the best units in the league and is spearheaded by a Norris Trophy-caliber blueliner in Roman Josi.

Then there’s the forwards.

From Viktor Arvidsson to Matt Duchene to Filip Forsberg and Ryan Johansen, the Predators certainly pack some firepower.

While a lot of their big-hitters failed to deliver consistently throughout the regular season, the Playoffs are a different kettle of fish and it can bring out the best in players.

If certain stars can get hot at the right time, then there is no doubt that the Nashville Predators could make a deep run.

Filip Forsberg #9 of the Nashville Predators carries the puck against Jamie Oleksiak #2 of the Dallas Stars during the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic.
Filip Forsberg #9 of the Nashville Predators carries the puck against Jamie Oleksiak #2 of the Dallas Stars during the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /

Weaknesses – Special Teams. While the Predators really struggled in a number of areas in 2019-20, they stunk the place out when it came to their Special Teams.

Despite boasting the likes of Duchene, Forsberg, Johansen and Josi on the roster, the Preds ranked a lowly 25th on the power play, converting on just 17.3 of their man advantages.

Not good.

Even worse was the penalty kill which was 29th in the league (76.1) – only the Buffalo Sabres and the Detroit Red Wings were worse on the PK.

That says it all.

So you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to work out that if the Predators are going to give the Golden Knights trouble in a best-of-seven series, they will have to put a lot of work into their Special Teams units.

Where the series will be won or lost – If the Golden Knights can exploit a defense that allowed an average of 3.10 goals against per game, then they have the firepower to make short work of the Predators.

Vegas ranked 9th on the power play (22.0) in 2019-20 but 27th on the penalty kill (76.6), so Special Teams will play a huge factor in a series between the Knights and the Preds.

Whoever can solve their Special Teams woes first will have the upper hand in this Western Conference First Round matchup.