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Predators Game Day Preview: San Jose @ Nashville

The big, bad San Jose Sharks come into Nashville tonight for the Predators’ last home game before the Olympic break.

Folks attending tonight’s game can pick up the following Olympic tribute poster on their way in (which makes me wonder if I should wear my Swedish national jersey rather than my Preds 3rd tonight):

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via cdn.nhl.com

REMEMBER: The parking situation is impacted severely but the Music City Center construction, which began earlier this week. Check for all the details on which lots have closed before you head downtown!

As an added bonus tonight, it sounds like there will be a special guest singing the national anthem. Earlier this week, the Preds Chief Marketing Officer, Derek Perez, was a guest on the Thom Abraham Show (audio here – Derek Perez on Thom Abraham Show 20100204), and said that they had a surprise anthem signer lined up, with a CD coming out next week. I’m going to hazard a guess that it’s the guy who filmed a music video at a Preds game recently, Josh Turner. His new CD, Haywire, debuts Tuesday.

After the jump, let’s break down the matchup…

Meet the Bad Guys

As expected, the Sharks are rampaging through the Pacific Division once again, and their 37-11-9 record trails on Washington in the overall league standings. Tonight marks the second stop on a 6-game road trip that started Thursday in St. Louis, where the Sharks beat the Blues 4-2.

Of course, a visit by the Sharks also means a return for two former Predators, Jed Ortmeyer and Scott Nichol, who are enjoying successful seasons with their new team. Jed in particular is scoring goals at an unprecedented pace.


Jed Ortmeyer

#41 / Right Wing / San Jose Sharks

6-0

188

Sep 03, 1978



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2009 – Jed Ortmeyer 56 7 10 17 5 33 0 0 1 0 106 6.6



Scott Nichol

#21 / Center / San Jose Sharks

5-9

178

Dec 31, 1974



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG GTG SOG PCT
2009 – Scott Nichol 57 3 11 14 1 51 0 1 0 0 81 3.7

Meet the Good Guys

Might the Preds be in the process of turning things around? They’ve gone 2-0-1 in the current home stand, and sit solidly in 7th place in the West at 31-21-4, with Calgary and Detroit nipping at their heels and Colorado just ahead of them in 6th.

The most recent lines (with J.P. Dumont down there in the dog house) look as follows:

Forwards

Sullivan – Arnott – Hornqvist

Ward – Legwand – Smithson

Tootoo – Goc – Erat

Jones – O’Reilly – Dumont

Defense

Suter – Weber

Hamhuis – Klein

Bouillon – Sulzer

Even Strength Play

GP GF GA GF/60 SF/60 SPCT GA/60 SA/60 SPCT +/- per 60
San Jose 57 126 89 2.9 30.7 9.4 2.0 30.4 .933 +0.8
Nashville 56 109 101 2.4 29.3 8.3 2.3 28.8 .922 +0.2

The Sharks are the #2 team in the league in 5-on-5 play, but the Predators are no slouches themselves.

Special Teams

San Jose Nashville
PP % 22.7 (3rd) 76.5 (26th) PK %
# of PP’s 220 (12th) 183 (28th) # of PK’s
Advantage: San Jose
PK % 86.6 (2nd) 16.3 (28th) PP %
# of PK’s 231 (7th) 203 (23rd) # of PP’s
Advantage: San Jose

Um, let’s move on, shall we?

Goaltending

Evgeni Nabokov has often been criticized (by myself, among others) as being just a decent goalie supported by a stellar team, but this year he’s having perhaps his best season. It’s well timed, too, since his contract is up.


Evgeni Nabokov

#20 / Goalie / San Jose Sharks

6-0

200

Jul 25, 1975



GP MIN W L E GA GAA SA SV SV% SO
2009 – Evgeni Nabokov 49 2920 31 8 109 2.24 1497 1388 .927 2

Pekka Rinne has won two out of his last three, and got a shutout in the one recent loss. Will he get the call again tonight?


Pekka Rinne

#35 / Goalie / Nashville Predators

6-5

206

Nov 03, 1982



GP MIN W L GA GAA SA SV SV% SO
2009 – Pekka Rinne 37 2022 20 10 92 2.73 961 869 .904 3

Summary

The best hope for the Preds is simply that tonight’s game means much more to them than it does the Sharks. According to Fear the Fin, the present concern in San Jose is finding a depth defenseman at the trading deadline to shore up their playoff chances.

This could, however, be a preview of a first-round playoff matchup, as the Sharks are slotted for a #1 or #2 seed in the West, and the Predators could conceivably land anywhere from 4th to 8th. The Preds are 1-1 against San Jose this season, and took a 4-3 decision in their last meeting in Nashville on November 17th.