Jonathan Marchessault Excited to Reunite with Steven Stamkos as Nashville Predators Linemates
ICARO Media Group
Nashville Predators' latest signing, Jonathan Marchessault, expressed his enthusiasm about the possibility of playing on a line with former teammate Steven Stamkos. Both players recently joined the Predators, with Marchessault signing a five-year contract worth $27.5 million and Stamkos signing a four-year deal worth $32 million.
Having spent the previous seven seasons with the Vegas Golden Knights, Marchessault is excited to reunite with Stamkos, with whom he had played 47 games during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons while both were with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Marchessault described it as an honor to potentially play alongside Stamkos, considering him one of the best players he has ever played with. He praised Stamkos for his impressive achievements during his long tenure with the Lightning and believes that his presence on the Predators' roster will be a game-changer for the team.
Marchessault also expressed his confidence in the playing style implemented by Predators coach Andrew Brunette, which emphasizes quick forward movement and offensive aggression. The forward believes that this system aligns perfectly with his own playing style, characterized by hard work and a strong desire to contribute to his team's success.
Reflecting on the Predators' performance last season, Marchessault commended their playoff run and their ability to compete against tough opponents. He sees the team's potential for the future and is eager to contribute to achieving their ultimate goal.
Marchessault brings an impressive track record to Nashville, highlighted by his Conn Smythe Trophy win as the playoff MVP in 2023 when he helped the Golden Knights secure the Stanley Cup. Last season, he recorded 69 points in 82 games, including 42 goals and 27 assists, along with four points in seven playoff games.
When discussing his decision to join the Predators, Marchessault revealed that he prioritized finding a team committed to winning rather than solely focusing on financial aspects. He believes that Nashville's hunger for success and their desire to bring a championship to the franchise aligns with his own aspirations.
The addition of Marchessault and Stamkos to the Predators' lineup promises an exciting offensive force, and fans are eagerly anticipating the chemistry and firepower they can bring to the team. With their skill sets and the Predators' aggressive playing style, the future looks bright for this new-look Nashville squad.