In a move that's sparking both excitement and controversy, the Nashville Predators have made another high-profile addition to their roster. Chris MacFarland, the team's new General Manager and President of Hockey Operations, has reportedly poached another talented player from his previous team, the Colorado Avalanche. The latest target is center Jack Drury, a skilled prospect who was highly touted for his potential. The deal, which has been confirmed by multiple sources, including Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, will see the Avalanche send Drury and a draft pick to Nashville in exchange for some unknown assets. This move raises questions about MacFarland's strategy and whether he's prioritizing loyalty to his former team over building a competitive roster in Nashville.


New General Manager and President of Hockey Operations, Chris MacFarland, continues to poach talent from his previous team. According to Frank Seravalli of Victory+, the Nashville Predators are acquiring center Jack Drury from the Colorado Avalanche. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman confirmed the deal, sharing that the Avalanche is sending Drury, a prospect, and a draft pick […]