News
Jack Ivankovic, a goaltender drafted in the 2nd round, cheered on the Nashville Predators in the 2017 Stanley Cup Final ...
Holding a 4-2 lead, Pekka Rinne grabbed a puck behind his goal line and fired a shot past the far blue line. The puck bounced and spun and went in.
On hockey achievements alone, Pekka Rinne would be a Nashville Predators legend. But everything else in addition to that is what makes him a legend.
Pekka Rinne didn't want all the fuss over his retirement, but said family and his role on the Nashville Predators played a role in his decision.
At some point, sooner rather than too much later, Pekka Rinne no longer will wear a Nashville Predators uniform, something he's done in 772 games spanning 15 seasons with the only NHL team to ...
The spotlight shined on Pekka Rinne and the crowd roared as he was introduced as the Nashville Predators’ starting goaltender Monday against the Carolina Hurricanes. Humble to a fault, Rinne has ...
Like many of us, Pekka Rinne remembers when Ray Bourque won the Stanley Cup at long last. As an 18-year-old in Finland in 2001, Rinne was unable to watch the historic moment in real time, but ...
Jack Ivankovic, drafted by the Nashville Predators, was a fan of the team growing up, idolizing former goalie Pekka Rinne. Ivankovic, a smaller goalie at 6-foot, is described as mobile, smart and ...
Ivankovic, taken June 28 in the second round (No. 58 overall) of the 2025 NHL Draft, said he became a fan of the team because of Pekka Rinne, its all-time winningest goaltender. Advertisement ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results