Entering this week, the Nashville Predators and Colorado Avalanche were two of the NHL's hottest teams and each had a point streak to back it up. When the teams meet in Denver on Saturday for a late matinee game, there will be new streaks to begin.
The Nashville Predators are one of the hottest teams in the NHL right now. Even though their franchise-record 18-game point streak was just snapped with a loss to the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night, they still managed to pull off the greatest run in team history.
Nashville Predators defenseman Roman Josi became the first Swiss-born NHL player and the first player in Predators franchise history to hit 500 career assists on Thursday.
As we might have expected, the Preds’ franchise-record point streak came to an end not against a Stanley Cup favorite, but against one of the teams they’ve never been able to solve.
As the 2023-24 NHL regular season winds down, what a difference a month makes in the future of the Nashville Predators. Pundits and fans alike had essentially given up on Nashville before the All-Star break in early February as the Predators looked to be on the verge of extinction like the saber-toothed tiger in the team logo.
Nashville locked down their 18th consecutive point recorded with a win in comeback fashion on Tuesday, as the Predators mounted the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 in overtime.
Amid a season that can only be described as resurgent and defiant, the Nashville Predators are in the middle of a franchise-record 18-game point streak, catapulting themselves from squarely outside of the playoff picture as of early February to the number one wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
Riding the best regular-season spell in their history, the Nashville Predators will look to continue climbing the Western Conference and Central Division standings on Thursday when they face the Arizona Coyotes in Tempe, Ariz.
It seems the Nashville Predators just don’t know how to lose.
The Nashville Predators play at the Arizona Coyotes on March 28 at 10:00 PM ET, and have been made -166 favorites, with the home team a heavy underdog at +140.
The Nashville Predators have gone on an absolute tear, winning six in a row and eight of their last 10. Are they worth backing to hoist the Stanley Cup?
As some of the top teams in the league start snatching up playoff spots, some teams continue to fight to get into the postseason. However, there is one team that is in the Wild Card conversation that is beginning to look like a tough out.
Fifty minutes into tonight’s game at Bridgestone Arena, it appeared as if the Nashville Predators’ luck – and then 17-game point streak – had finally run out.
Roman Josi scored 40 seconds into overtime and the Nashville Predators rallied from a three-goal third-period deficit to extend their franchise-record point streak to 18 games with a 5-4 victory over the visiting Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night.
For the first half of the season, it looked like the Nashville Predators were not going to make the Stanley Cup playoffs. They were struggling to put the puck in the net, were not getting timely saves, and appeared to be out of sync.
The Nashville Predators will attempt to extend the longest point streak in the NHL this season when they host the defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night.
With the season coming to a close next month, the Nashville Predators organization will have to decide who is to stay and go this offseason. The team has a handful of UFAs and RFAs waiting to be extended this off-season.
Four different Nashville Predators players posted three-point performances in an 8-2 win over the San Jose Sharks that saw the Predators extend their point streak to a franchise-high 15 games (13-0-2).
The quote, "he's probably, in my opinion, the world's best defenseman" only looks to be getting more support behind it after every game Roman Josi plays for the Nashville Predators this season.
When asked what he was most looking forward to about his first home game with the Nashville Predators, Jason Zucker didn't hesitate with his answer. "Being on the right side of this," said Zucker, who was acquired from the Arizona Coyotes at the NHL trade deadline. "I hate that goal song — until now.
With an 8-0-2 record in their past ten games, the Nashville Predators are on a tear. Currently, on a 14-game point streak, the Predators look dangerous as the postseason approaches.
The Nashville Predators are facing yet another injury to their blue line.
The New Jersey Devils made valiant efforts to acquire a top goaltender this trade deadline but weren’t able to grab a bona fide star, instead landing Kaapo Kahkonen from the San Jose Sharks and Jake Allen from the Montreal Canadiens.
The Wild are doing everything they can to cling to their slim playoff hopes, and they managed to get a huge 4-3 overtime win against the Predators — one of the teams they are chasing — on Sunday.
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