
When everything is said and done, there's a chance all four NHLers on Nashville's Mount Rushmore will find their way into the Hockey Hall of Fame, says Ken Campbell.

For much of their NHL tenure, the Nashville Predators have been a good but not great team.
That might all change under the bold leadership of GM Barry Trotz, who swung for the fences over the summer.
It's not as though the Predators' Mount Rushmore is weak. Quite the opposite, in reality.
In actual fact, all four of them might find themselves in the Hockey Hall of Fame one day. One of them is already there.
Two of them are still on the roster, fulfilling the caveat that at least one of the players on our Mount Rushmores must be an active player. And they might have an opportunity to reach greater heights now that the Predators are, at least on paper, a Stanley Cup contender.
And here's how the Mount Rushmore rankings have gone so far:
32. Seattle Kraken
31. Columbus Blue Jackets
30. Arizona Coyotes/Utah HC
29. Minnesota Wild
28. Ottawa Senators
27. Winnipeg Jets
26. Vegas Golden Knights
Here's the list:
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