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by Sako on 12/26/24Bridgestone Arena - NashvilleRating: 5 out of 5The arena is wonderful and the whole experience was great. The view from our seats was perfect to see all the action
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Nashville Predators
Nashville Predators History
The Predators joined the NHL in 1998 during a two-year expansion that saw the League add the Atlanta Thrashers, Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. The team made its first trip to the Playoffs during the 2003-04 season, and proceeded to make the postseason six of the next seven seasons. Nashville won its first Playoff series against the Anaheim Ducks in 2011, and returned to the second round again the following spring.
Two seasons later, with Peter Laviolette as Head Coach, Nashville began their four-year run as a Stanley Cup contender. With P.K. Subban arriving ahead of the 2016-17 season to anchor the defense, the Preds upset the Chicago Blackhawks, St. Louis Blues and Anaheim Ducks in consecutive Playoff series to reach the 2017 Stanley Cup Final. That streak had two distinctions: It was the first time a No. 8 seed knocked out a top seed (the Blackhawks) and the Predators became the first team in two decades to win 10 consecutive home Playoff games.
Facing the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Final, the Preds lost the first two games before storming back to take Games 3 and 4. After a decisive Pittsburgh home victory, the Penguins prevailed 2-0 in Game 6, with both goals coming in the final two minutes.
Filip Forsberg, who re-signed with the team for eight seasons in July 2022, is the Predators all-time leading scorer. Roman Josi, Pekka Rinne, Mike Fisher and Steve Sullivan have all won NHL awards, while Josi, Rinne and former captain Shea Weber have the distinction of being NHL First-Team All-Stars for the club. The Nashville Predators have made the Playoffs 16 times.
Nashville Predators Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1997
Team Colors: Gold, Blue
Team Rivals: Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild, Anaheim Ducks
Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena
Located in downtown Nashville, Bridgestone Arena opened in 1996, and has been home to the Nashville Predators since the franchise was established in 1998. Since opening, Bridgestone Arena has played host to the NHL All-Star Game in 2016, and Games 3, 4 and 6 of the 2017 Stanley Cup Final.
Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Nashville Predators.
Check out the schedule for the Nashville Predators and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.
The Predators have made one appearance in the Stanley Cup Final (in 2017), but have never won.
The seating map for Bridgestone Arena can be viewed here.
The arena is wonderful and the whole experience was great. The view from our seats was perfect to see all the action
Once again Ticketmaster showed me why I only use them to purchase tickets for any event everything was easy like always easy to purchase my tickets for Preds game and parking pass!
The best place to watch hockey bar none. Such a friendly building & great people everywhere. GO PREDS
Awesome arena and friendly fans base. Very comfortable experience for away fans at this venue.
Same exact experience as my very first Predators game 9 years ago, and the 50+ games I've attended since. Mediocre play, ugly uniforms, expensive parking, ultra-expensive beer, bad food, undersized seats, lame contests, and endless blather by the loud public address announcer. The Christie Cookie is the best part always.
I’ve been to several national hockey games in the country., and the Predators games are boring in comparison. There is far less engagement for the fans. The music is hardly playing. The announcer is not funny. I never even saw the mascot. I was on the second level and it was so unbelievable cold that I had to keep going in the concourse to warm up. There definitely needs to be more fun and entertainment.
Bridgestone seats are designed for grade school kids! Most uncomfortable seating.. EXTREMELY TIGHT.
We had a great time getting to and into the Bridgestone Arena! Digital tickets worked and screening was “Fast”. Seats were on center line about 7 rows up. Exit the building, was well marked and easy!
Such a fun experience! Our seats were awesome! :) We had a blast getting to know the people around us - even though we were cheering for the other team!
Amazing building, easy to get to and tons of fun !!!!