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Predators rumors: Jonathan Marchessault willing to leave Nashville after just 1 season

ClutchPointsFriday, May 30, 2025 at 12:52:19 AM
Predators rumors: Jonathan Marchessault willing to leave Nashville after just 1 season
The Nashville Predators made big moves in the 2024 offseason, bringing in star veterans like Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault to boost their roster. But now, rumors suggest Marchessault might already be looking to leave after just one season—a surprising twist for a team that seemed poised to dominate the Western Conference.
Editor’s Note: If Marchessault walks, it’s a major blow to the Predators’ short-term plans. They went all-in this offseason, and losing a key piece so soon could shake up their chemistry and fan expectations. For hockey fans, it’s a reminder of how unpredictable pro sports can be—even the best-laid plans sometimes fall apart.
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