Video: Predators' Steven Stamkos extremely frustrated Nashville's lack of offense
The Nashville Predators are not meeting expectations so far this season and the frustration is starting to boil over. After Friday's overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning, Steven Stamkos aired out some of his frustration post-game, and specifically around how the Predators are having troubles finding the back of the net.
Stamkos didn't call anyone out, but it sure felt like he was close to doing so:
During a question to Steven Stamkos on how mystifying it is that this team full of potential goal scorers can't score, he seems on the verge of calling some names out, but holds back.
— Alex Daugherty (@AlexDaugherty1) November 29, 2024
The most frustrated I've seen Stamkos since he's been here. pic.twitter.com/UgGbEqI9KC
The Predators rank 31st in the league, averaging just 2.33 goals scored per game. Stamkos has seven goals in 24 games, Ryan O'Reilly has just four goals, Jonathan Marchessault also has just four goals, meanwhile Luke Evangelista, who scored 16 last season, has just two to start the year.
The Predators are open for business as GM Barry Trotz is trying to spark his hockey club, and even pulled off a goaltender swap on Saturday, as Trotz looks to fill a few holes on his roster before it's too late.
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