And when St. Louis Blues captain Brayden Schenn steps onto the ice at Capital One Arena in Washington on Feb. 27 to play his 1,000th NHL game, he'll match his brother, Nashville Predators defenseman Luke Schenn,
Nashville Predators defenseman Luke Schenn discusses win over Colorado Avalanche
The Nashville Predators and Pittsburgh Penguins linked up for a bit of an odd trade, but did the Penguins make a sneaky good deal?
The Pittsburgh Penguins and Nashville Predators agree to a deal that sends Luke Schenn to Pittsburgh as Michael Bunting heads to Nashville.
Bunting (appendectomy) is day-to-day and is unlikely to be available for the Predators game Saturday versus Chicago, per Brooks Bratten of the Predators' official site. Bunting had surgery last week and was dealt Wednesday from Pittsburgh with Luke Schenn and Thomas Novak heading the other way.
The Boston Bruins made multiple roster moves on March 5. The Original Six club recalled Patrick Brown, Riley Tufte, Ian Mitchell, and Vinni Lettieri (under emergency conditions) from the Providence Bruins. They also sent Georgii Merkulov and Jeffrey Viel back down to Providence.
The Nashville Predators sold off two more assets, defenseman Luke Schenn and forward Tommy Novak, and acquired another draft pick.
Gustav Nyquist is already out the door, but who else could the Nashville Predators trade away this week? Here's three candidates.
The intrigue deepened Thursday morning as the TSN insiders cast the Pittsburgh Penguins trade involving Luke Schenn as a potentially temporary relationship.
Per reports from Elliotte Friedman and Pierre LeBrun, the Nashville Predators have traded defenseman Luke Schenn and forward Tommy Novak to the Pittsburgh Penguins for forward Michael Bunting and a fourth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.