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Nashville Predators Tickets Information
That arena, AmSouth Center, is not, however, where your home game Nashville Predators tickets will take you. To see the Preds slaughtering invaders to their home turf, grab a seat at the Gaylord Entertainment Center and hold on tight.
In 2004, the Nashville Predators made it to the Western Conference playoffs, but lost to the Detroit Red Wings. And though they've taken no Division or Conference championships, much less Stanley Cups, this past 2005-06 season saw them at the Stanley Cups playoffs (which they then lost to the San Jose Sharks).
Nonetheless, this team of finely honed savages keeps getting better. Record-setting sniper Paul Kariya, with the franchise record for career goals, points, and assists with the Anaheim Ducks and the franchise record for goals in a season, assists in a season, and points in a season with the Nashville Predators, returns to the Preds at the ready for another record-breaking season.
Another record-setting player and 2006 Turin bronze-medalist, Czech Tomas Vokoun, formerly of the Montreal Canadiens, also returns to the Preds roster.
And then Nashville gets a taste of some fresh blood, welcoming 2000 Stanley Cup winning center Jason Arnott, formerly of the Edmonton Oilers, the New Jersey Devils, and the Dallas Stars, to the Predators lineup.
Most exciting yet, for the 2006-07 season the Predators are under the leadership of new Team Captain Kimmo Timonen, a two-time Olympics medal winner and the Predators' current All Time Scoring Leader.
So get yourself a hold of some Nashville Predators tickets and see if any fans throw catfish out on the ice for good luck this season. But the way this team's been performing lately, they look like they won't need it.
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