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    Predators Reduce Training Camp Roster to 31 Following 6-0 Preseason Win vs. Lightning

    By Emma Lingan,

    1 days ago

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    The Nashville Predators announced Sunday that the following players will report to Milwaukee Admirals (AHL) training camp:

    • Forwards: Anthony Angello, Easton Armstrong, Alexander Campbell, Jordan Frasca, Kale Howarth, Joakim Kemell, Jake Lucchini, Kyle Marino, Navrin Mutter, Cal O’Reilly, Reid Schaefer and Kevin Wall
    • Defensemen: Kevin Gravel, Jeremy Hanzel, Lucas Johansen, Jake Livingstone, Jack Matier, Chad Nychuk, Luke Prokop and Ryan Ufko
    • Goaltenders: Magnus Chrona, Drew DeRidder and Ethan Haider

    Additionally, the team designated Austin Roest and Fedor Svechkov as non-roster due to injury.

    Nashville’s training camp roster is now down to 31 players, excluding those designated as non-roster – 17 forwards, 11 defensemen and three goaltenders. An updated roster can be found here .

    Some players of note who remain on Nashville's training camp roster following the latest round of cuts include 2023 first-round pick Tanner Molendyk, who does not yet meet the minimum age requirement to be assigned to the AHL, and several members of Milwaukee's 2023-24 Calder Cup Playoff team who have yet to make their NHL debuts, including Zachary L'Heureux, Adam Wilsby and Ozzy Wiesblatt.

    Related: A Look at Tanner Molendyk's Options for 2024-25 as He Survives Latest Predators Roster Cuts

    Additionally, several of Nashville's offseason free-agent acquisitions, including Kieffer Bellows, Vinnie Hinostroza, Nick Blankenburg and Matt Murray, will remain at Predators training camp for now. Spencer Stastney is also still listed on the roster despite being absent from training camp for personal reasons.

    Tommy Novak & Jonathan Marchessault Postgame: Nashville Predators vs. Tampa Bay Lightning, Sept. 28, 2024 (5:08)

    The Predators earned their first win of the 2024-25 preseason Saturday with a 6-0 shutout of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Juuse Saros made 23 saves in the win, and Jonathan Marchessault recorded three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in his preseason debut with the Predators.

    Nashville continues preseason action Wednesday against the Carolina Hurricanes, with puck drop set for 6 p.m. CT at Lenovo Center in Raleigh.

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