2007–08 Nashville Predators season

2007–08 Nashville Predators
Division2nd Central
Conference8th Western
2007–08 record41–32–9
Home record23–14–4
Road record18–18–5
Goals for230
Goals against229
Team information
General managerDavid Poile
CoachBarry Trotz
CaptainJason Arnott
Alternate captainsJean-Pierre Dumont
Steve Sullivan
ArenaSommet Center
Average attendance14,910 (87.1%)
Team leaders
GoalsJean-Pierre Dumont (29)
AssistsJason Arnott (44)
PointsJason Arnott and Jean-Pierre Dumont (72)
Penalty minutesJordin Tootoo (100)
Plus/minusJason Arnott (+19)
WinsDan Ellis (23)
Goals against averageDan Ellis (2.34)

The 2007–08 Nashville Predators season began October 4, 2007. It was their tenth season in the National Hockey League.

The 2007 off-season was dominated by the attempted purchase of the Predators by Canadian businessman Jim Balsillie, who signed a letter of intent to purchase the team for at least $220 million. The attempted sale led to widespread speculation that Balsillie intended to relocate the team to Hamilton, Ontario, if the Predators failed to reach a 14,000 paid average attendance in 2007–08, allowing the team to break its lease. Balsillie had already entered negotiations on a lease at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton. Despite calling the negotiations a "contingency plan," Balsillie petitioned the NHL to decide on his ability to relocate the franchise at the same time the NHL Board of Governors voted on his purchase of the team. However, the deal was ended by Predators Owner Craig Leipold on June 22, as he informed the NHL that he was pulling out of the agreement due to a lack of a finalized sale agreement and over concerns that Balsillie would relocate the team to Hamilton.

On August 1, a group led by local businessman David Freeman issued a letter of intent to purchase the Predators. The sale was approved by the Board of Governors on November 29.

In January, it was revealed that former Predators Owner Craig Leipold was purchasing the majority share in the Minnesota Wild.

Key dates prior to the start of the season: