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Never read anything really from him, but there is a good bit of truth in what he says. This is the best opportunity Nashville has ever had to make a playoff run and will possibly be the last in a while due to free agency.

Agreed. Suter wants to stay assuming the predators added players to get better, which they did, but having to keep him, and Weber might be a stretch money wise. Weber would be the one they pay, and unless Suter gives a hometown discout (not gonna happen) he will hit the market. I also think Radulov gets signed, so there goes more money. This is the best chance we may have in a long time.
 
I'm just glad we have an NHL team. It wasn't too long ago they were drawing 12,000 fans, and fighting to get to the 14,000 average to get in on the revenue sharing. This team has come a long way in a short period of time. I remember going to Nashville Knights games thinking that was the closest thing to pro sports the city would ever see.

I remember those days.. I was young.. the ole man use to carry us down to the Municipal. Good times, was always a good fight going down in those days.
 
If the game is at 7CST, we wouldn't be done until at least 11EST, then an hour at least to get to our car and on I-40. Three more hours home, and you're talking about getting home at like 3am.
 
The sad part is, she was willing to go, but I'd feel bad asking her to do that. We shall see. Ticket prices reasonable?
 
and it took me 10 minutes to get out last night. I don't follow all the other cars and backroad it to the 24/65 crossover. You'd be home @ 2.
 

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