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Steven Stamkos takes ‘cool’ stance on Predators debut despite Stars’ loss


Nashville Predators begin their 2024-25 season Thursday night against the Dallas Stars. This was a highly anticipated game after the Predators went wild in NHL free agency over the summer. Between the steps taken, Predators sign Steven Stamkos For a four-year contract. This marked the first time that Stamkos played for an NHL team other than the Tampa Bay Lightning.

However, the team did not achieve immediate success. Nashville fell on the Stars’ home ice Thursday night. It was a close contest between two potential Western Conference contenders. In the end, Dallas won decisively 4–3. After the game, Stamkos Reflecting on their debut,

“It was really cool,” Stamkos said, via NHL.com. “Just try to embrace the moment. The whole family was here tonight and it felt good to see the kids warm up. It was a great atmosphere. Obviously, we would have hoped for a slightly better result for the fans, but we got the job done. This will be the identity of this team. I think if we keep this up we’ll get some better bounce back.”

Steven Stamkos, Predators can’t overcome stars

Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos (91) plays against the Florida Panthers during the third period in Game 4 of the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs at Amalie Arena.
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Steven Stamkos tested free agency this summer After 16 years with the Lightning. In his Predators debut, he failed to register a single point. However, Nashville still saw some early returns from its other key signings.

However, it would take a minute for Nashville to get on the scoresheet. The Stars opened the scoring on a goal from Rupe Hintz about two minutes into the second period. Dallas added another when Hintz found Jason Robertson, who buried his first of the season about 20 seconds later.

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However, Nashville found its stride. They went on the power play after Sam Steele was fouled for high-sticking. With the man advantage, Filip Forsberg was able to find his mark and put his team on the board. However, the momentum would not be sustained. Later in the second period, Mason Marchment scored twice to make the score 4–1.

However, the hunters did not go quietly. Tommy Novak scored less than five minutes into the third period. They continued to look for goals and got a late goal thanks to Ryan O’Reilly. They needed an immediate equalizer and Stamkos had a chance. However, his shot went wide after hitting the post. And in the end, the stars persisted.

The Hunters take to the ice once again on Saturday. Nashville went on the road for the first time as they took on the Detroit Red Wings in the Motor City. Let’s see if Stamkos can score his first points as a Predators player this weekend in Hockeytown.

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