Predators hire former goalie Pekka Rinne as special alumni adviser
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The Nashville Predators have brought back former goaltender Pekka Rinne in a new role as a special alumni adviser.
General manager David Poile announced the move Thursday. Rinne is the only player in franchise history whose number has been retired.
Rinne, a native of Kempele, Finland, was Finland’s goaltending coach on its run to the 2022 World Junior Championship silver medal. Rinne will watch and learn from Predators goaltending coach Ben Vanderklok and goaltending development coach Dave Rook with goalies throughout the franchise’s system.
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FILE - Nashville Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne (35) waves to the crowd during a standing ovation after the Predators defeated the Carolina Hurricanes in an NHL hockey game in Nashville, Monday, May 10, 2021. The Nashville Predators have brought back former goaltender Rinne in a new role as a special alumni advisor. General Manager David Poile announced the move Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski, File)
Poile said they couldn’t be happier to welcome Rinne back.
"In addition to being such an impactful person in our community, we have no doubt that he will be a valuable resource for all the goaltenders in our system," Poile said in a statement. "Having his experience and presence will deeply benefit our entire organization both on and off the ice."
Rinne also will take part in the franchise’s alumni activities throughout the Nashville area and continue serving as an ambassador for the Predators Foundation. He retired in July 2021 as the franchise leader in most goaltending statistics, including games played (683) and saves (17,627).
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