Right-winger J.P. Dumont is ESPN 102.5 The Game’s 12th best Predator of All Time. Over his five-year tenure in Nashville, Dumont played in at least 70 games each season. Dumont came to Nashville in 2006 after he signed a two-year contract worth $4.5 million.
Dumont made his mark in 2007-08 when he posted 43 assists and a career high 29 goals en route to a playoff appearance. Dumont ranks fifth in Predators scoring history with 267 points over five years. He finished his NHL career as a Pred after the 2010-11 season.
Here’s a breakdown of J.P. Dumont’s career in Nashville:
Season Age Games Played Goals Assists Points
2006-’07 28 82 21 45 66
2007-’08 29 80 29 43 72
2008-’09 30 82 16 49 65
2009-’10 31 74 17 28 45
2010-’11 32 70 10 9 19
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