The Nashville Predators' season opener will be broadcast on ESPN on October 10 as a part of the opening night triple header.
The Nashville Predators will appear on ESPN and TNT five times this season including the opening game on October 10 against the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Predators vs. Lightning game kicks off a three game night on ESPN with puck drop scheduled for 4:30 pm in Tampa Bay.
The Predators won't appear again on a national broadcast until 2024 when they visit the L.A. Kings on Thursday, January 18. That game will appear on ESPN as well. Thirteen days later, Bridgestone Arena will welcome the TNT broadcast crew for a game on January 31 against the L.A. Kings once again.
ESPN will cover the Central Division game between the Predators and the Dallas Stars on Thursday, February 15 in Nashville. It will be the fourth and final time the Predators face former teammate Matt Duchene and Central Division rival Dallas Stars.
On Sunday, March 10 TNT will broadcast the afternoon game between the Predators and the Minnesota Wild in Minnesota. Puck drop for that game is scheduled for 2:30 pm.
ESPN+/HULU streaming service will also carry five Predators game in 2023-24.