The No. 11 pick in 2020 NHL Draft is the top prospect in the organization. The 22-year-old goalie played two games for Nashville last season and was 30-13-1 with a 2.39 goals-against average, .911 save percentage and six shutouts for Milwaukee of the American Hockey League.
Nashville signed Scott Wedgewood to a two-year contract July 1, and the 32-year-old likely will begin the season as the backup to Juuse Saros.
"I know I am going to get a lot of calls on 'Asky' because we got Saros signed (to an eight-year contract July 1)," Predators general manager Barry Trotz said. "... We're going to work with him, (director of goaltending) Mitch Korn, his agency and do what's the best thing for him. We're going to do what's right for our organization.
"The only thing I do know is Juuse Saros is our No. 1 goalie. … Scott Wedgewood is there, and if we go to camp and Askarov blows our socks off and is ready, then we'll talk to Scott. If Scott beats out Asky, then Asky goes down [to the AHL]."