After leading the Nashville Predators to their most single-season wins and points since 2018, head coach Andrew Brunette is one of the front-runners for the 2024 Jack Adams award, given annually to the top head coach in the NFL.
Before the 2023 season began, Nashville Hockey Now had a roundtable debate about whether or not Nashville Predators forward Filip Forsberg was a top-20 winger.
Since an embarrassing 9-2 home loss to the Dallas Stars on Feb. 15, Nashville Predators head coach Andrew Brunette has led the team on a 14-0-2 run in their last 16 games, and the way they’ve performed in each of those games now can only be summed up in one word: Relentless.
Andrew Brunette was devestated when the Florida Panthers opted not to bring him back after he coached them to the first Presidents’ Trophy in franchise history.
Walking around the halls of Bridgestone Arena, seemingly every Nashville Predators player you pass, as well as head coach Andrew Brunette, is wearing a navy ball cap with the word “relentless” scrolled across the front in gold font.
For the first time since being let go following the 2021-22 season, Andrew Brunette is returning to Amerant Bank Arena as an NHL head coach for a team other than the Florida Panthers.
On March 2, Cody Glass scored three goals against the Colorado Avalanche to lead the Nashville Predators to their eighth straight victory. A week later, however, he was watching his team play from the press box.
Following a perfect road trip in which they won five straight games and outscored opponents 22-10, the Nashville Predators have launched themselves back into playoff contention for the first time since January.
When Nashville Predators head coach Andrew Brunette told reporters his players were more focused on vacation than winning games following the team’s embarrassing 9-2 loss to the Dallas Stars last Thursday at Bridgestone Arena, it sparked many debates about what he actually meant.
The Milwaukee Admirals extended their 2024 win streak Saturday afternoon on the road as they defeated the Manitoba Moose 4-0. This is the Admirals' sixteenth consecutive win.
Nashville Predators coach Andrew Brunette expressed exasperation after his team absorbed a 9-2 beating from the Dallas Stars Thursday night. "It's disappointing," Brunette said.
It was one of the worst periods of Predators hockey in...well, a very long time. The Predators were outshot 18-1 in the first period Thursday night at home by Central Division rival Dallas Stars in what would eventually be a 9-2 Predators' loss.
On Monday the Nashville Predators announced that young forward Phil Tomasino was reassigned to the Milwaukee Admirals. Tomasino has had an up and down season — and NHL career — when it comes to playing time and development.
Today the Nashville Predators announced that forward Phil Tomasino has been reassigned to the Milwaukee Admirals. While it's a roster move that may not be shocking, it is a decision that will have plenty of Nashville Predators fans concerned.
Andrew Brunette has been part of the Nashville Predators since Day 1. He played in their first game against the Florida Panthers, a 1-0 loss to Ray Whitney & Co., before scoring the team’s first-ever goal three days later in their second game against Carolina and coach Paul Maurice.
The Nashville Predators named Andrew Brunette as the fourth head coach in franchise history on Wednesday. Brunette, 49, takes the place of John Hynes, who officially was relieved of his duties on Tuesday.
The Nashville Predators have fired head coach John Hynes and have hired Andrew Brunette to be their new head coach. The coaching change marks the first significant move as the Predators transition into the Barry Trotz-led era of their organization.
Andrew Brunette was the member of two expansion teams — the Nashville Predators and Atlanta Thrashers — and he will get his first full-time coaching gig with one of them.
NHL Network’s Kevin Weekes confirmed the Predators are making a change behind the bench, firing John Hynes and replacing him with Andrew Brunette.
There is more coaching news in the NHL on Tuesday as the Nashville Predators are reportedly set to hire Andrew Brunette as the team’s next head coach.
The Ducks have had a head coaching vacancy since the start of the offseason when it was revealed that Dallas Eakins wouldn’t be back after spending four years with the team.
There aren’t many teams with as much to be looking for as the Calgary Flames. They need a new general manager, a new coach, and all of that with the NHL Draft and free agency fast approaching.
New Jersey Devils assistant coach Andrew Brunette was arrested Wednesday in South Florida and charged with driving under the influence among other offenses.
Not often do you see a coach of the year contender immediately hit the open market, let alone do you see them settle for an associate coaching role.
It’s unclear at this point whether the Panthers will retain interim head coach Andrew Brunette, who was a nominee for the Jack Adams Award this past season.
Brunette did yeoman’s work, and he’s full value for his spot on the Jack Adams ballot. But there’s a reason that no Jack Adams Trophy winner has won a Stanley Cup in the same year since 2004.
The incident occurred in Sunday night’s game between the Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning, as both teams got into a few fights with less than four minutes left in a blowout 8-4 game for the Lightning.
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