After a three-week hiatus for the Olympic Winter Games, NHL hockey is back - and so are the Predators.
Nashville returns to the ice tonight when they host the Chicago Blackhawks for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop at Bridgestone Arena. This evening’s contest is the third of four meetings between the division rivals this season; the Preds and Hawks have split the series thus far.
Tonight’s contest also marks Nashville’s second Hockey Fights Cancer Night of the season with a focus on raising awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. Notably, Predators goaltender Justus Annunen will wear a custom mask designed by pediatric cancer patients. Vaughn Pro Choice donated the mask and David Gunnarsson of DaveArt donated the paint job. Fans may bid on the mask by texting ANNUNEN to 76278; the auction will close Thursday, March 12 at 8 p.m. CT.
With 10 days off and a week of practices now in the rearview, the Predators are more than ready to get back into game action tonight. Nashville remains within striking distance of a Wild Card spot in the Western Conference, and they’re aware of what’s at stake beginning tonight against Chicago.
“It’s huge,” Preds Captain Roman Josi said Wednesday of the magnitude of the first game back from the break. “Coming off a break…you never know what to expect from the other team either. I think the team who’s more urgent and comes out harder always has the advantage, and we know where we're at. The Trade Deadline is close, so those are big games before [the deadline]. We want to make a push here and sneak into the playoffs.”
“We don't have the luxury of easing our way back into this,” Preds winger Luke Evangelista said Wednesday. “We need points right off the bat. We need to play our game right away. We have no time to come easy out the gate. We’re looking to have a good start and get some momentum under our feet right away, and kind of build for the few games before the deadline.”
On Sunday, the Preds recalled forwards Zach L’Heureux and Matthew Wood from Milwaukee. L’Heureux, who appeared in 62 games with Nashville last season, has yet to play an NHL game in the current campaign.
On Wednesday, the Predators reassigned goaltender Matt Murray to Milwaukee after he served as a practice goaltender with Juuse Saros away for the Olympics.
Both Saros and Erik Haula have arrived back in Nashville after winning a bronze medal with Finland at the Olympics but have not practiced with the team yet. Head Coach Andrew Brunette said Wednesday that Saros and Haula will be reassessed Thursday before determining if they’ll play against the Blackhawks.

















