This time, it's Aaron Ward breaking the news, as the Nashville Predators followed up the signing of Viktor Stalberg by adding a veteran center to the mix in Matt Cullen:

Matt Cullen agrees to terms with the Nashville Predators on a 2 years /7M total. #TSN — Aaron Ward (@aaronward_nhl) July 5, 2013

With 15 NHL seasons under his belt, Cullen has played 1,073 regular season games with 202 goals and 360 assists (never hitting 50 points in a season). He has a reputation for speed and an outstanding work ethic, but isn't the sort of top-line center that many Predators fans were hoping the team would acquire. Cullen won the Stanley Cup with Carolina in 2006, and Nashville will become his 8th NHL team.

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Matt Cullen #7 / Center Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Born: Nov 02, 1976

GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG

SOG PCT 2012 - Matt Cullen 42 7 20 27 9 10 0 0 0 79 8.8

Season GP TOI/60 Pts/60 Corsi Rel On-Ice Sht % On-Ice Sv% PDO Pen Take Pen Drawn OZ Strt% Shots/60 2013 42 12.23 2.69 -3.6 13.5 927 1061 0.4 0.8 42.4 7.13 2012 73 13.61 1.51 +11.2 7.6 906 982 0.6 0.7 44.2 7.43 2011 78 12.36 0.87 -5.6 7.9 919 998 0.8 0.7 40.8 5.66 2010 81 12.46 1.90 +1.8 9.2 893 985 0.5 0.8 50.2 6.90 2009 69 12.63 1.93 -6.0 8.0 929 1009 0.6 0.9 52.0 6.54 2008 59 10.84 2.35 -5.9 9.8 920 1018 1.3 1.5 51.4 6.47

The number that should concern Predators fans is that On-Ice Shooting & from last season, 13.5 is a very high number which is very likely to drop back below 10% next season. Basically that means you can wipe about a quarter of his 5-on-5 point production off the board before projecting what he's likely to do in Nashville. In short, the bounces went his way offensively this year in a way which we should not expect to repeat.

As for the Corsi-related stuff? I'm not impressed with the track record here, to say the least.

The interesting question here is how this affects Nashville's depth chart. Will they truly run with Mike Fisher, David Legwand, Cullen & Paul Gaustad, or might there be a subsequent move coming?