Coaches, Hockey Operations Staff ‘Really Excited’ About Next Generation of Future Stars

The Nashville Predators 2023 Development Camp came to a close on Thursday, wrapping up a weeklong training itinerary featuring a variety of on-and off-ice testing, fundamentals work, team building activities and more for the next generation of Preds stars.

“It’s been a really good week,” Assistant General Manager Scott Nichol said. “We’ve had a lot of prospects this week, and they’ve all kind of shown in their own way why we drafted them.”

A handful of this year’s development camp attendees were selected by the Predators last week in the 2023 NHL Draft at Bridgestone Arena. Matthew Wood, Nashville’s top pick at No. 15 overall, impressed coaches and staff at his first development camp and was one of three goal scorers in the Future Stars Game on Thursday.

“I think you gravitate toward Wood, just the size and the power that he has,” Nichol said. “He protects pucks and skates really well for a big man. He’s still a young player, so his upside is through the roof. We are really excited about him and just going to try and develop him the right way and have patience with him. [He’s] going to go to college and just kind of keep climbing the ladder and keep getting more confidence.”

Rounding out the Preds 2023 first-rounders is Tanner Molendyk, a defenseman selected at No. 24 overall. Molendyk established WHL career highs in games played (67), goals (9), assists (28) and points (37) with Saskatoon in 2022-23, helping lead his team to the Eastern Conference Final. At the start of Thursday’s Future Stars Game, General Manager Barry Trotz announced that the Predators had signed him to a three-year, entry-level contract.

“The way he skates, he’s like your new age defenseman where he can surf up and his edges are fantastic,” Nichol said. “He’s got tons of confidence in his feet and the way he competes. He’s not an overly big guy, but he competes real hard and defends real hard because of his skating and his skill set.”