
Current Season
GP
57
Goals
24
Assists
23
Points
47
+/-
-5
S%
13.9%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$8.50M
Total Value
$68.00M
Expires
8 yrs · 2029-2030
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Roman Josi, Juuse Saros and Filip Forsberg carry Nashville's hopes into the 2026 Olympics, where Switzerland faces a brutal Group A with Canada and Czechia looming large. Josi captains a Swiss squad loaded with NHL talent that's medaled at recent Worlds, betting on team defense to upset the favorites. Saros stands tall for Finland while Forsberg fights for ice time, and every shift raises the stakes for Predators fans watching their core chase hardware on the world's biggest stage.
Team Sweden has coaches scratching their heads over how to deploy Predators star Filip Forsberg in the Olympics, with lineups still a mystery as puck drops near. Forsberg's Nashville dominance translates anywhere, but Sweden's depth chart leaves fans wondering if he's centering, wing, or watching from the press box. The Tre Kronor staff knows one thing: wasting his shot on global ice would be criminal, and rivals are already gaming out the mismatch.
Juuse Saros and Team Finland shake off that ugly 4-1 opener loss to Slovakia by facing arch-rivals Sweden in a must-win battle to stay alive in Milano Cortina. The Preds netminder, who's been snakebit this season with a sub-.900 save clip, desperately needs a reset against a Swedish squad loaded with NHL studs like Erik Karlsson and Filip Forsberg.
Nashville's own Juuse Saros stares down teammate Filip Forsberg in a heated Finland-Sweden Olympic clash that tests Preds loyalty like nothing else. Live updates capture every save and shot as these netminders and snipers collide on international ice. With NHL eyes watching how this rivalry plays out, the stakes hit home for Music City faithful plotting the playoff push.
Predators captain Filip Forsberg and Ducks' Hampus Ekman-Larsson voice full support for Sweden's controversial lineup tweak at the Olympics. Tre Kronor navigates early results with vets buying in, eyeing a deep run despite roster gambles. Loyalty like this glues international squads when pressure mounts.
Sweden and Finland deliver one of hockey's most electric rivalries, where every clash carries the weight of national pride and decades of bad blood. Fans recall epic comebacks like Sweden's 2003 miracle in Helsinki, erasing a 5-1 deficit to stun the hosts, and the 2006 Olympic gold-medal thriller. These neighboring powerhouses turn neutral ice into a cauldron, blending Hall of Famers like Forsberg and Lidstrom with current NHL stars who know the stakes transcend club loyalties.