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Nashville Predators reportedly shopping forward Filip Forsberg

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Cooper Godin
February 24, 2022  (0:26)
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The Nashville Predators currently sit fourth in the Central Divsion with 62 points and occupy the first wild card spot in the Western Conference. They're also only three points back of Minnesota for third in the division and four points back of St. Louis for second.

There's a very strong possibility that the Predators will make the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs, but they may be doing so without one of their top forwards.

According to Andy Strickland of Bally Sports Midwest, the Nashville Predators are actively shopping Filip Forsberg.

Forsberg has recorded 44 points (26 G, 18 A), fourteen penalty minutes and is a plus-seven in 38 games this season. The Ostervala (Sweden) native is in the final year of his contract, where he's earning $6 million and Forsberg doesn't have any no-trade or no-movement clauses, making it easier for Predators general manager David Poile.

The 27-year-old has spent his entire ten-year National Hockey League career with the Nashville Predators after being traded there from the Washington Capitals in 2013.