Predators Activate Yannick Weber, Place Nick Bonino On IR

While defenseman Ryan Ellis is still several months away from returning to Nashville’s lineup as he continues to recover from knee surgery back in September, the Predators are set to welcome fellow blueliner Yannick Weber to the lineup as they announced that he was activated off injured reserve following practice on Friday.

Weber last played on October 12th against the Stars where he was injured in a collision with center Martin Hanzal.  The Preds opted to wait until Tuesday to place him on IR, however, they back-dated the placement so that he wouldn’t have to spend the minimum one week with that designation.  Through four games this season, Weber has been held off the scoresheet while averaging just over ten minutes per game in ice time.

To make room on the roster for him, the team placed center Nick Bonino on IR.  He suffered a lower-body injury on Saturday and while it’s not specified in the announcement, it’s likely that Bonino’s placement was similarly back-dated which would make him eligible to be activated following the weekend.  This is already the second time he has missed action since joining Nashville as he missed all of the preseason while recovering from a fractured tibia sustained during the Stanley Cup Final with Pittsburgh.

Predators Recall Frederick Gaudreau, Place Yannick Weber On IR

The Nashville Predators have made a roster move today, recalling forward Frederick Gaudreau from the Milwaukee Admirals while placing Yannick Weber on injured reserve. The move comes ahead of Nashville’s matchup against the Colorado Avalanche tonight.

Gaudreau is well known to Predators fans after his impressive playoff debut last season. After getting into nine regular season games much earlier in the year, Gaudreau was called upon in the postseason after injuries ravaged the Nashville lineup. In eight games, the diminutive forward scored three times including two game-winning goals in the Finals against Pittsburgh (the only two games Nashville would win in the series). This season, he again was cut from the NHL roster near the end of training camp and has been playing in the AHL. With four points through three games, Gaudreau made an early case to be among the first call-ups for Nashville.

Weber has been dealing with an upper-body injury since taking a nasty check from Martin Hanzal in a game against the Dallas Stars last week. His absence (along with that of Roman Josi and Ryan Ellis) has helped open the door for young Samuel Girard, who has three points in three games and is proving he might be ready for the NHL already. The 19-year old can play six more games before burning a year of his entry-level contract, a decision that might come down to the health of the Predators’ defense corps.

Salary Cap Deep Dive: Nashville Predators

Navigating the Salary Cap is probably one of the more important tasks for any general manager to have. Teams that can avert total cap chaos by walking the tightrope of inking players to deals that match their value (or compensate for future value without breaking the bank) remain successful. Those that don’t see struggles and front office changes.

PHR will look at every NHL team and give a thorough look at their cap situation heading into the 2017-18 season. This will focus more on those players who are integral parts of the roster versus those who may find themselves shuttling between the AHL and NHL. All cap figures are courtesy of CapFriendly.

Nashville Predators

Current Cap Hit: $68,913,333 (under the $75MM Upper Limit)

Entry-Level Contracts

F Kevin Fiala (Two years remaining, $863K)
G Juuse Saros (One year remaining, $693K)

Potential Bonuses

Fiala: $500K
Saros: $183K

Total: $683K

A team that is designed for a Stanley Cup run probably shouldn’t have too many players on entry level contracts and the Predators have just the two. Fiala is the team’s top young potential star as the former 2014 first-rounder found himself getting called up to the Predators and logged 54 games last year, scoring 11 goals. He even managed to cement himself in the starting lineup and played in five playoff games, scoring two goals, but then broke his femur and his playoffs were cut short. Nevertheless, the team is expecting a big year from the young wing and some even have him penciled in on the team’s second line. As for Saros, the 22-year-old goalie had a pretty good showing last year, playing in 21 contests (19 starts) and putting up a 2.35 GAA and a .923 save percentage. He should be able to shoulder the load as the backup and right now looks to be Nashville’s goaltender of the future.

One Year Remaining, Non-Entry-Level

D Alexei Emelin ($3MM, UFA)
F Scott Hartnell ($1MM, UFA)
F Cody McLeod ($800K, UFA)
D Yannick Weber ($650K, UFA)
D Matt Irwin ($650K, UFA)
D Anthony Bitetto ($613, UFA)
F Miikka Salomaki ($613K, RFA)

The team, already immersed in quality defenders, picked up another veteran defender in Emelin this offseason in a trade with the Vegas Golden Knights, who picked him from the Montreal Canadiens in the expansion draft. A solid veteran, Emelin, should fill in for the injured Ellis until he returns in December and then provide some veteran depth throughout the rest of the season, which should keep Nashville’s defensive corps as strong as it had always been and he will likely be allowed to move on when his contract expires next year.

Hartnell returns to Nashville after 10 years. Originally drafted in the first round by Nashville in 2000, the 35-year-old forward played six years for the Predators before being traded to Philadelphia. He has scored 314 goals, but only managed 13 in his last year in Columbus. The team hopes his presence will spark the team for another Stanley Cup run. The rest, including Weber, Irwin and McLeod

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