The Nashville Predators have recently concluded an impressive game point streak, boasting a remarkable 16-1-2 record, and are now considered strong contenders for at least a wild-card playoff spot as the regular season draws to a close in three weeks. How did this team transform from being overlooked in the Central Division to becoming a formidable force in the NHL within just a few months?
The key may lie in the style of play and leadership exemplified by Roman Josi, who has emerged as the linchpin in the Predators’ resurgence.
Roman Josi has been a consistent presence in the Nashville lineup for years, and his performance this season has once again thrust him into the Norris Trophy conversation after winning the award in 2020. While Josi may not receive the same level of attention as some other top defensemen like Quinn Hughes or Cale Makar, his role as the Predators’ defensive anchor is undeniable. Josi, who wears the captain’s “C” on his jersey, embodies the term “centurion” by leading the team on the ice with the authority and wisdom reminiscent of a seasoned Roman military commander.
Josi epitomizes the notion that a strong offensive attack is the best defense. He ranks among the league leaders in several offensive categories, including miles skated, shots fired at high speeds, and long-range goals. His ability to contribute offensively adds significant firepower to the Predators’ attack, making him a valuable asset on both ends of the ice. In addition to his offensive prowess, Josi is also the second-highest scorer on the Predators’ roster and leads NHL defensemen in goals scored, showcasing his all-around impact on the team’s success.
With Josi leading the way as the Predators’ defensive centurion, the team has emerged as a formidable contender in the Western Conference. Despite missing the playoffs last year after eight consecutive appearances, the Predators are now poised to make a strong postseason push with Josi at the helm. His combination of defensive prowess and offensive contributions makes him not only the most valuable player for Nashville but also one of the most dominant forces in the NHL season after season.