1998–99 Nashville Predators | |
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Division | 4th Central |
Conference | 12th Western |
1998–99 record | 28–47–7 |
Home record | 15–22–4 |
Road record | 13–25–3 |
Goals for | 190 |
Goals against | 261 |
Team information | |
General Manager | David Poile |
Coach | Barry Trotz |
Captain | Tom Fitzgerald |
Arena | Nashville Arena |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Sergei Krivokrasov (25) |
Assists | Cliff Ronning (35) |
Points | Cliff Ronning (53) |
Penalties in minutes | Patrick Cote (242) |
Wins | Mike Dunham (16) |
Goals against average | Tomas Vokoun (2.95) |
The 1998–99 Nashville Predators season was the team's inaugural season. The team accumulated 28 wins and 47 losses, with seven games ending in ties for a total of 63 points, finishing in fourth place in the Central Division and 12th in the Western Conference. As a result, the Predators failed to make the Stanley Cup playoffs.
In the expansion draft, the Predators chose five goaltenders, including Mike Dunham and Tomas Vokoun, who would become their starting goaltenders, and Mike Richter, who was a free agent and chose not to sign with the Predators. In the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, the Predators chose David Legwand, a center, as their first-ever draft pick, second overall.
The Predators struggled on the power-play during the regular season, finishing 27th overall in the NHL in power-play goals scored (40). They also had the lowest penalty-kill percentage in the league, at 78.99%.
Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific, NW – Northwest
bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy; y – Won division
Note:
This section will cover signings from January 1, 1998, until the end of the 1998-1999 season.
Nashville signed the following free agents between June and September 1998: Jayson More (June 4), Tom Fitzgerald (July 6), David Gosselin (July 9), Jeff Staples (July 16), Brad Smyth (July 16), Jamie Heward (Aug. 6), Andrew Brunette (Sept. 2), Vitali Yachmenev (Sept. 2), Sebastien Bordeleau (Sept. 3) and Sergei Krivokrasov (Sept. 11).