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Nashville Players Available If They Fall Out Of Playoff Race

from John Glennon of the Tennessean,

The next few weeks of the season might determine not only the Predators’ chances of making the playoffs, but also the chances of a number of Predators to remain with the organization.

A scroll down the roster reveals nine players in the final years of their contracts, including established NHL players Radek Bonk, Greg de Vries, Vern Fiddler, Scott Nichol, Steve Sullivan and Greg Zanon.

Should the Predators slide from the playoff picture in the weeks leading up to the March 4 NHL trading deadline, at least some of those names are bound to surface as potential trade bait.

Should the Predators remain in contention for a postseason berth — and they’ve won five of six games going into today’s game at Dallas — the roster is much more likely to stay intact.

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