Nashville Predators Upcoming Events & Tickets

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SEASON PREVIEW: The Nashville Predators head into the 2025–26 NHL season aiming to rebound after missing the playoffs the previous year with a 30–44–8 record. Under head coach Andrew Brunette and general manager Barry Trotz, the team continues its transition phase, balancing veteran leadership from Roman Josi and Filip Forsberg with the development of younger players like Luke Evangelista and Joakim Kemell. Goaltender Juuse Saros remains a key figure, though his long-term future in Nashville may be uncertain amid trade rumors and contract considerations. The offseason saw modest roster changes focused on depth and defensive stability, with the front office emphasizing internal growth over major free-agent signings. In a competitive Central Division, the Predators will need improved consistency and offensive production to challenge for a playoff spot in 2026.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Nashville Predators 2025 home games at are on sale now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary widely depending on opponent and game significance. Some low-demand matchups —such as the November 24 home game against the Florida Panthers — average around $35, while more mid‑tier games like versus the Winnipeg Jets or Chicago Blackhawks typically fall in the mid‑80s to low‑90s dollars ($87–$92). High‑profile contests see average ticket prices jump to about $350 or more.
VIP tickets can command high prices depending on the matchup and seat location. While standard upper-bowl seats may start around $30–$40, premium options — like rinkside glass seats, Lexus Lounge access, and on-the-bench seating — can cost $500 to over $1,500 per ticket for marquee games. For high-demand matchups, EventsChaser’s listing often shows VIP inventory priced well into the four-figure range, especially for all-inclusive packages. These VIP tickets are limited in quantity and vary in amenities; some include access to lounges, free food and drinks, or private entrances, while others are simply elite-location seats with no added perks. Availability fluctuates, and prices can spike significantly closer to game day, especially for weekend or nationally televised games.
PREDATORS’ OPPONENTS: The Nashville Predators’ 2025–26 season features matchups against all 31 other NHL teams, including Central Division rivals like the St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild, Dallas Stars, Winnipeg Jets, Colorado Avalanche, Arizona Coyotes (now Utah HC), and Chicago Blackhawks. They’ll also face Eastern Conference opponents such as the New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Pittsburgh Penguins, along with Western Conference challengers like the Vegas Golden Knights, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, and Seattle Kraken. The schedule includes both home and away games against divisional foes and one or two games against every team outside the division, offering a mix of marquee matchups and interconference showdowns across the regular season.
PREDATORS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 (Oct 9–16):
Oct 9 vs Columbus; Oct 11 vs Utah; Oct 13 @ Ottawa; Oct 14 @ Toronto; Oct 16 @ Montreal -
Week 2 (Oct 18–25):
Oct 18 @ Winnipeg; Oct 21 vs Anaheim; Oct 23 vs Vancouver; Oct 25 vs Los Angeles; Oct 26 vs Dallas -
Week 3 (Oct 28–30):
Oct 28 vs Tampa Bay; Oct 30 @ Philadelphia -
Week 4 (Nov 1–8):
Nov 1 vs Calgary; Nov 3 vs Vancouver; Nov 4 @ Minnesota; Nov 6 vs Philadelphia; Nov 8 vs Dallas -
Week 5 (Nov 10–16):
Nov 10 @ NY Rangers; Nov 14 vs Pittsburgh in Stockholm; Nov 16 @ Pittsburgh in Stockholm -
Week 6 (Nov 22–29):
Nov 22 vs Colorado; Nov 24 vs Florida; Nov 26 @ Detroit; Nov 28 @ Chicago; Nov 29 vs Winnipeg -
Week 7 (Dec 2–9):
Dec 2 vs Calgary; Dec 4 @ Florida; Dec 6 @ Carolina; Dec 9 vs Colorado -
Week 8 (Dec 11–17):
Dec 11 vs St. Louis; Dec 13 @ Colorado; Dec 15 @ St. Louis; Dec 17 vs Carolina -
Week 9 (Dec 20–23):
Dec 20 vs Toronto; Dec 21 vs NY Rangers; Dec 23 @ Minnesota -
Week 10 (Dec 27–31):
Dec 27 @ St. Louis; Dec 29 @ Utah; Dec 31 @ Vegas -
Week 11 (Jan 1‑3):
Jan 1 @ Seattle; Jan 3 @ Calgary -
Week 12 (Jan 6–13):
Jan 6 @ Edmonton; Jan 8 vs NY Islanders; Jan 10 vs Chicago; Jan 11 vs Washington; Jan 13 vs Edmonton -
Week 13 (Jan 16–22):
Jan 16 @ Vegas; Jan 17 vs Buffalo; Jan 20 vs Ottawa; Jan 22 vs Utah -
Week 14 (Jan 27–31):
Jan 27 @ Boston; Jan 29 @ New Jersey; Jan 31 @ NY Islanders -
Week 15 (Feb 2–5):
Feb 2 vs St. Louis; Feb 4 vs Minnesota; Feb 5 @ Washington -
Week 16 (Feb 26–28):
Feb 26 vs Chicago; Feb 28 @ Dallas -
Week 17 (Mar 2–7):
Mar 2 vs Detroit; Mar 3 @ Columbus; Mar 5 vs Boston; Mar 7 @ Buffalo -
Week 18 (Mar 10–15):
Mar 10 @ Seattle; Mar 12 @ Vancouver; Mar 15 @ Edmonton -
Week 19 (Mar 17–22):
Mar 17 @ Winnipeg; Mar 19 vs Seattle; Mar 21 vs Vegas; Mar 22 @ Chicago -
Week 20 (Mar 24–29):
Mar 24 vs San Jose; Mar 26 vs New Jersey; Mar 28 vs Montreal; Mar 29 @ Tampa Bay -
Week 21 (Apr 2–9):
Apr 2 @ Los Angeles; Apr 4 @ San Jose; Apr 6 @ Los Angeles; Apr 7 @ Anaheim; Apr 9 @ Utah -
Week 22 (Apr 11–16):
Apr 11 vs Minnesota; Apr 13 vs San Jose; Apr 16 vs Anaheim
ABOUT NASHVILLE PREDATORS: The Nashville Predators are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. They compete in the Central Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). Founded in 1998, the team plays its home games at Bridgestone Arena, located in downtown Nashville. The franchise quickly gained a loyal fan base and helped establish hockey in a traditionally non-traditional market. The Predators are known for their intense, fast-paced style of play and one of the loudest home crowds in the league.
Over the years, the Predators have built a reputation for strong defensive play, anchored by standout players like Shea Weber, Pekka Rinne, and current captain Roman Josi. In 2017, the team reached its first Stanley Cup Final, falling to the Pittsburgh Penguins but capturing national attention with its passionate fan support and on-ice grit. The team has made multiple playoff appearances since then and continues to be competitive under the leadership of General Manager Barry Trotz and Head Coach Andrew Brunette.
The Predators’ identity is closely tied to Nashville’s culture — energetic, community-driven, and music-infused. From the “Smashville” fan base to the post-goal celebrations featuring local musicians and celebrities, the Predators have become one of the most unique and vibrant franchises in the NHL.