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- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season abstract "The 2006–07 Nashville Predators season was the ninth National Hockey League season in Nashville, Tennessee. The Predators, looking to get past the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in franchise history, bulked up their roster by signing star forward Jason Arnott, whose 76 points in 2005–06 was second on the Dallas Stars. With returning forwards Paul Kariya and Steve Sullivan, and the acquisition of Arnott and J.P. Dumont, the Predators were predicted to challenge the Detroit Red Wings for top spot in the Central Division.Although the Predators were leading the Central when the 55th National Hockey League All-Star Game was played in Dallas, Texas, only one Predator player was named to the Western Conference team. Defenceman and team captain Kimmo Timonen played in his second All-Star game. Head coach Barry Trotz served as an assistant coach for the Western Conference.The attendance in Nashville had been a topic of much media debate all season long, with the Predators' attendance being in the bottom third of the league despite the team leading its division for most of the season. There had been much speculation in February about a clause in the Predators lease with the city that could force the city of Nashville to buy $2 million worth of tickets for the Predators in the 2007–08 season if the team failed to reach a paid average attendance of 14,000. After 21 home games, the Predators were only averaging 12,766 in paid attendance. Team owner Craig Leipold had also announced that he was looking to sell up to 40% of the team to local interests; however, he found no immediate takers.In February, the Predators acquired forward Peter Forsberg from the Philadelphia Flyers for Scottie Upshall, Ryan Parent and two draft picks. The deal paid immediate dividends at the gate: the Predators announced they had sold 3,500 tickets for their games in the first day after the trade was announced.The Predators finished the season with a franchise-record 110 points, with 51 wins, and earned a fourth place seed in the Western Conference quarter-finals in the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs. They then lost to the San Jose Sharks in 5 games in the Quarter-finals.On May 23, 2007, Craig Leipold was reported to have reached a tentative agreement to sell the team to the Chairman and Co-CEO of Research In Motion, Jim Balsillie. According to Leipold, the team is likely to play the 2007–08 season in Nashville, but the future of the team after that is not clear. Balsillie has been rumored to be interested in placing another team in Southern Ontario.".
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- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season altcaptain Paul_Kariya.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season altcaptain Steve_Sullivan.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season arena Bridgestone_Arena.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season assistsleader "Paul Kariya".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season attendance "15259".
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- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season captain Kimmo_Timonen.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season coach Barry_Trotz.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season conferencerank "4".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season division Central_Division_(NHL).
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season divisionrank "2".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season gaaleader Chris_Mason_(ice_hockey).
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season generalmanager David_Poile.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season goalsagainst "212".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season goalsfor "272".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season goalsleader Jason_Arnott.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season goalsleader Jean-Pierre_Dumont.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season homerecord "28".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Alexander_Radulov.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Barry_Trotz.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Chris_Mason_(ice_hockey).
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Dan_Hamhuis.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Darcy_Hordichuk.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name David_Legwand.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name David_Poile.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Greg_Zanon.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Jason_Arnott.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Jean-Pierre_Dumont.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Jerred_Smithson.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Jordin_Tootoo.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Kimmo_Timonen.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Marek_Židlický.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Martin_Erat.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Patrick_Leahy.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Paul_Kariya.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Peter_Forsberg.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Ramzi_Abid.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Rich_Peverley.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Ryan_Suter.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Scott_Hartnell.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Scott_Nichol.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Shea_Weber.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Steve_Sullivan.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Tomáš_Vokoun.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Vernon_Fiddler.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season name Vitaly_Vishnevskiy.
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- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season pimleader Jordin_Tootoo.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season pointsleader "Paul Kariya".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season record "51".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season roadrecord "23".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season season "2006".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season team "Nashville Predators".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season teamlogo "200".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season teamname "2006".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season textcolor "#FFBF00".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season title "Coach".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season title "General Manager".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season winsleader Tom%C3%A1%C5%A1_Vokoun.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season year "2006".
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season subject Category:2006_in_ice_hockey.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season subject Category:2007_in_ice_hockey.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season subject Category:Nashville_Predators_seasons.
- 2006–07_Nashville_Predators_season comment "The 2006–07 Nashville Predators season was the ninth National Hockey League season in Nashville, Tennessee. The Predators, looking to get past the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in franchise history, bulked up their roster by signing star forward Jason Arnott, whose 76 points in 2005–06 was second on the Dallas Stars. With returning forwards Paul Kariya and Steve Sullivan, and the acquisition of Arnott and J.P.".
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