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Normally this time of year, NHL teams have tough decisions ahead regarding their pending unrestricted and restricted free agents. But for the Nashville Predators, there's not much to decide.
The Nashville Predators hold the No. 5 pick in the upcoming NHL draft, their highest since 2013. These prospects offer a range of skills and playing styles, from power forwards to skilled playmakers.
The Nashville Predators could earn their first ever No. 1 overall pick when the NHL draft lottery is held on May 5.
The NHL's draft lottery has been set for May 5, which is when the Nashville Predators will learn how high or low they will select in 2025 draft.