The Toronto Maple Leafs and Nashville Predators are on two different paths to start their respective 2024-25 campaigns. The Maple Leafs have done well with an 8-5-2 record through their first 15 games, while the Predators have been surprisingly underwhelming with a 4-9-1 record through their first 14 games. Despite having an impressive offseason signing Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault, and Brady Skjei, the Predators have failed to establish dominance in the way many fans expected out of the gates.
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The slow start has been recognized by Predators’ General Manager Barry Trotz, who explained he would consider making some changes if the team couldn’t start finding the win column. “I’m trying to do some things right now,” Trotz explained. “We will be limited a little bit because of some of the contracts that we do have. If we don’t get it going, then I’m going to start our rebuild plan.” Insider Darren Dreger clarified that while the comment could be taken out of context, the team is still considering making a splash to try and turn things around.
If the Predators opt to make a few trades to shake things up, there are a couple of players they have who could be intriguing trade targets for the Maple Leafs. Let’s take a quick look at two players they could look into acquiring to bolster their team for a playoff run this season.
Dante Fabbro
The first potential trade candidate is right-shot defender Dante Fabbro, a 26-year-old from Coquitlam, British Columbia. He was drafted by the Predators in the first round of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft at 17th overall after an impressive showing in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) with the Penticton Vees where he scored 14 goals and added 53 assists for 67 points through 45 games, which comes out to a 1.49 points-per-game average.
Fabbro has played 315 games in the NHL, scoring 16 goals and adding 56 assists for 72 points which comes out to a 0.23 points-per-game average. He has established himself as a strong two-way defender who can play well in a top-four role. This season, he has no points through six games and has struggled to stay in the lineup, which is a bit of a surprise. With what is likely going to be chalked up as a slow start, Fabbro still can provide a lot to the Maple Leafs…
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