Nashville Predators Prospects Shine at WJSS
The Nashville Predators are on the lookout for fresh talent, especially following a challenging 2024-2025 season. At the 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase (WJSS), the Predators showcased their promising prospects, particularly in the opening game against Finland. One standout was Teddy Stiga, a second-round pick from 2024, who played alongside fellow prospect James Hagens from the Bruins. Their previous experience at Boston College shone through as they combined for four points, with Stiga netting two goals and Hagens assisting on both. Additionally, Ryker Lee, drafted 25th overall in 2025, made a significant impact by scoring two goals, showcasing his potential as a valuable asset for Nashville's future. The performances of Stiga, Lee, and others at the WJSS indicate that the Predators have a promising group of prospects who could play a crucial role in revitalizing the team's fortunes in the coming years.

