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Predators add minority owner Nick Saban to team's next GM selection committee
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Predators Name Nick Saban as Minority Owner to Join Team’s Next GM Search Committee

February 2, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Nashville Predators are in the process of searching for a new general manager after Barry Trotz’s departure. With owner Bill Haslam leading the search and collaborating with CAA to identify suitable candidates, noteworthy involvement from new majority owner Nick Saban has been announced. Saban, who recently acquired a minority stake in the team, will serve on the search committee and leverage his experience in building championship teams through his successful college football career at Alabama. Although retired from coaching, Saban remains passionate about sports and ownership, highlighting his interest in staying connected to competitive athletics. The Predators, having experienced a decline since their 2017-18 Presidents Trophy win, now face a pivotal decision about whether to rebuild their roster or pursue other strategies to restore their competitiveness and aim for Stanley Cup contention.

Fan Take: This development signals that the Predators are serious about turning things around and might look beyond traditional hockey circles to find a leader with a winning mindset, which could shake up the franchise’s future. For hockey fans, this move sparks curiosity about how someone with Saban’s championship experience could influence the team’s culture and long-term success—potentially bringing a fresh approach to the sport’s management.

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