
Swedish sleeper Viktor Arvidsson rising for Preds in Stanley Cup final
PITTSBURGH — Viktor Arvidsson was just hoping to make the Nashville Predators roster at last fall’s training camp. He not only earned a spot on the team, he became one of only 26 players in the NHL to score 30 goals in the regular season.
Now, the 24-year-old Swedish sleeper is starting to make an impression in the Predators’ first Stanley Cup final. Arvidsson broke a 15-game drought with his third goal of the playoffs in the Preds’ Game 4 win and rides a three-game point streak into Thursday’s Game 5 against the defending champs.
“I try to contribute as much as I can,” Arvidsson told reporters in Nashville before a flight to Pittsburgh. “Of course, it was nice to get one.”
Much like Penguins 22-year-old Jake Guentzel, Arvidsson became an unexpected star for the Predators. He nearly quadrupled his output in his second NHL season, matching linemate Filip Forsberg for the team lead with 31 goals and 61 points. He also led the league and set a franchise record with five short-handed goals.