The Predators will be without their captain and top defenseman for a little while. Team reporter Brooks Bratten relays (Twitter link) that Roman Josi is listed as out week-to-week with an upper-body injury. He further clarified that this is not related to his diagnosis of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome earlier this year.
The 35-year-old was off to a solid start to his season before the injury. Josi has played in eight games so far, picking up a goal and four assists while averaging over 24 minutes a night. As usual, he has played a big role on both special teams units while posting the best possession numbers of any regular Predators blueliner. He was injured in their last game on Thursday and while he returned to the game after missing part of the second period, clearly, the injury was more significant than originally thought.
Nashville has gotten off to an okay start to their season, picking up eight points in as many games as they look to rebound from a disastrous showing in 2024-25 when expectations were high following a summer spending spree. However, staying afloat in the tough Central Division will get a lot tougher without their top rearguard in the lineup.
However, it’s not all bad news on the back end for the Preds. Team broadcaster Max Herz notes (Twitter link) that defenseman Nicolas Hague appears to be set to be activated off injured reserve and make his team debut. Nashville acquired the blueliner from Vegas this summer, quickly signing him to a four-year, $22MM contract after that. He’s projected to play alongside Adam Wilsby on Nashville’s top pairing, subbing in where Josi typically lines up.