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NASHVILLE PREDATORS 2017 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER No NASHVILLE PREDATORS 2017 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER No. FORWARDS HEIGHT WEIGHT SHOOTS PLACE OF BIRTH BIRTHDATE 2016-17 TEAM 61 Derek Army* 5-11 170 R North Kingstown, R.I. 4/10/91 Wheeling (ECHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 46 Pontus Aberg 5-11 196 R Stockholm, Sweden 9/23/93 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 33 Viktor Arvidsson 5-9 180 R Skelleftea, Sweden 4/8/93 Nashville (NHL) 16 Cody Bass 6-0 205 R Owen Sound, Ont. 1/7/87 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 13 Nick Bonino 6-1 196 L Hartford, Conn. 4/20/88 Pittsburgh (NHL) 42 Bobby Butler* 6-0 190 L Marlborough, Mass. 4/26/87 Medvescak Zagreb (KHL)/Nizhny Novgorod (KHL) 56 Kevin Fiala 5-10 193 L St. Gallen, Switzerland 7/22/96 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 9 Filip Forsberg 6-1 205 R Ostervala, Sweden 8/13/94 Nashville (NHL) 89 Frederick Gaudreau 6-0 192 R Bromont, Que. 5/1/93 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 17 Scott Hartnell 6-2 214 L Regina, Sask. 4/18/82 Columbus (NHL) 19 Calle Jarnkrok 5-11 186 R Gavle, Sweden 9/25/91 Nashville (NHL) 92 Ryan Johansen 6-3 218 R Vancouver, B.C. 7/31/92 Nashville (NHL) 91 Vladislav Kamenev 6-2 194 L Orsk, Russia 8/12/96 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 63 Tyler Kelleher* 5-6 161 R Longmeadow, Mass. 1/2/95 Univ. of New Hampshire (Hockey East)/Milwaukee (AHL) 43 Justin Kirkland 6-3 183 L Winnipeg, Man. 8/2/96 Milwaukee (AHL)/Cincinnati (ECHL) 67 Pavel Koltygin 6-0 189 L Moscow, Russia 2/17/99 Drummondville (QMJHL) 49 J.C. Labrie 6-3 227 L Baie-Comeau, Que. 12/6/86 Rockford (AHL) 55 Cody McLeod 6-2 210 L Binscarth, Man. 6/26/84 Colorado (NHL)/Nashville (NHL) 36 Angelo Miceli* 5-9 176 L Montreal, Que. 3/1/94 Greenville (ECHL)/Texas (AHL) 44 Trevor Mingoia* 5-10 183 R Fairport, N.Y. 1/18/92 Atlanta (ECHL)/San Antonio (AHL) 70 Tyler Moy 6-1 195 R La Jolla, Calif. 7/18/95 Harvard (ECAC)/Milwaukee (AHL) 48 Stephen Perfetto* 5-9 174 L Woodbridge, Ont. 8/1/91 Alaska (ECHL)/San Antonio (AHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 65 Emil Pettersson 6-2 164 L Sundsvall, Sweden 1/14/94 Skelleftea (SHL)/Vaxjo (SHL) 90 Anthony Richard 5-10 163 L Trois-Rivieres, Que. 12/20/96 Milwaukee (AHL)/Cincinnati (ECHL) 20 Miikka Salomaki 5-11 203 L Raahe, Finland 3/9/93 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 10 Colton Sissons 6-1 200 R North Vancouver, B.C. 11/5/93 Nashville (NHL) 15 Craig Smith 6-1 208 R Madison, Wis. 9/5/89 Nashville (NHL) 23 Trevor Smith 6-1 195 L Ottawa, Ont. 2/8/85 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 32 Yakov Trenin 6-2 201 L Chelyabinsk, Russia 1/13/97 Gatineau (QMJHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 51 Austin Watson 6-4 204 R Ann Arbor, Mich. 1/13/92 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) No. DEFENSEMEN HEIGHT WEIGHT SHOOTS PLACE OF BIRTH BIRTHDATE 2016-17 TEAM 72 Frederic Allard 6-1 179 R Saint-Sauvier, Que. 12/27/97 Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 2 Anthony Bitetto 6-1 210 L Island Park, N.Y. 7/15/90 Nashville (NHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 45 Alexandre Carrier 5-11 174 R Quebec City, Que. 10/8/96 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 53 Jack Dougherty 6-1 194 R St. Paul, Minn. 5/25/96 Milwaukee (AHL) 14 Mattias Ekholm 6-4 215 L Borlange, Sweden 5/24/90 Nashville (NHL) 4 Ryan Ellis 5-10 180 R Hamilton, Ont. 1/3/91 Nashville (NHL) 25 Alexei Emelin 6-1 216 L Togliatti, Russia 4/25/86 Montreal (NHL) 94 Samuel Girard 5-10 162 L Roberval, Que. 5/12/98 Shawinigan (QMJHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 8 Petter Granberg 6-3 200 R Gallivare, Sweden 8/27/92 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 52 Matt Irwin 6-1 207 L Victoria, B.C. 11/29/87 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) 59 Roman Josi 6-1 201 L Bern, Switzerland 6/1/90 Nashville (NHL) 60 Joonas Lyytinen 6-0 154 L Espoo, Finland 4/4/95 Kalpa (Finland) 81 T.J. Melancon* 6-2 201 R Oshawa, Ont. 7/4/96 Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL) 62 Trevor Murphy 5-10 180 L Windsor, Ont. 7/17/95 Milwaukee (AHL) 28 Andrew O’Brien 6-4 208 L Hamilton, Ont. 11/21/92 San Diego (AHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 47 Jimmy Oligny* 5-10 196 L Saint-Michel, Que. 4/30/93 Milwaukee (AHL) 75 Jacob Paquette 6-2 204 L Ottawa, Ont. 5/26/99 Kingston (OHL) 54 Rick Pinkston* 6-1 201 L Trenton, Mich. 10/4/90 Allen (ECHL)/Manchester (ECHL)/Milwaukee (AHL) 76 P.K. Subban 6-0 210 R Toronto, Ont. 5/13/89 Nashville (NHL) 7 Yannick Weber 5-11 200 R Morges, Switzerland 9/23/88 Nashville (NHL) No. GOALTENDER HEIGHT WEIGHT CATCHES PLACE OF BIRTH BIRTHDATE 2016-17 TEAM 39 Anders Lindback 6-6 216 L Gavle, Sweden 5/3/88 Ontario (AHL)/Rogle (SHL) 1 Matt O’Connor 6-5 205 L Toronto, Ont. 2/14/92 Binghampton (AHL)/Wichita (ECHL) 57 Jake Paterson* 6-1 176 L Mississauga, Ont. 5/3/94 Toledo (ECHL) 35 Pekka Rinne 6-5 217 L Kempele, Finland 11/3/82 Nashville (NHL) 74 Juuse Saros 5-11 180 L Forssa, Finland 4/19/95 Milwaukee (AHL)/Nashville (NHL) * = attending camp on an amateur or professional tryout.
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