Kings @ Preds Preview: Welcome Back to Bridgestone
For the first time since January 21st, we have Predators hockey at Bridgestone Arena tonight, with no less a guest than the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings.
For the first time since January 21st, we have Predators hockey at Bridgestone Arena tonight, with no less a guest than the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings.
Stats, projected lines and analysis ahead of tonight's big Central Division battle.
The penultimate game of the Nashville Predators 7-stop road trip takes place tonight against the NHL's lone undefeated team in the San Jose Sharks. Despite their underwhelming record, however, the Preds may not be as big an underdog as you'd think.
A look ahead at the lineups, along with a statistical tale-of-the-tape setting up tonight's Predators vs. Kings game.
Tonight's game between the Predators and Coyotes brings back familiar foes from last spring's playoffs. Carl Putnam from SB Nation's Phoenix Coyotes blog Five For Howling answers a few questions on how the Yotes are doing these days.
The Nashville Predators get a chance to avenge their playoff loss to the Phoenix Coyotes tonight with a game at Jobing.com Arena. At the same time, they'll find a familiar face wearing the enemy colors.
What do the stats tell us about these two teams so far this season? Not much, but they're still fun to look at.
Just three days after dropping a shootout decision to St. Louis in their Martin Luther King Day matinee, the Nashville Predators continue their 2-week road trip with a rematch against the Blues (7:00 p.m. Central on FS-TN).
The Predators meet the Wild for the first time since July 4, 2012, also known as Ryan Suter's Independence Day.
The Blues came on strong last year to take their first Central Division title since 2000. Can the Predators slow down Ken Hitchcock's juggernaut?