The Nashville Predators will look to extend their win streak to five games tonight when they begin a three-game homestand by hosting the San Jose Sharks for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop at Bridgestone Arena. This evening’s contest is the first of three meetings between the two clubs this season, with all three outings coming over the final 12 games as both the Preds and Sharks compete for a playoff spot in the Western Conference.
The Predators have indeed clawed their way back into the postseason conversation, and they currently occupy the second Wild Card spot in the West with 75 points - five points ahead of San Jose entering tonight’s action.
A weekend sweep over Vegas and Chicago helped the Preds solidify their spot, and now, the goal is to not only retain that positioning, but to find a way to continue moving up the standings over the final four weeks of the regular season.
“Massive match, obviously, on Tuesday against one of the teams that are hunting us,” Preds winger Filip Forsberg said Sunday following his overtime winner in Chicago. “We’ve just got to keep making these kinds of efforts. It’s not going to be smooth water the whole time through, but doing a lot of good things right now and getting rewarded for it, so we’ve got to keep that.”
“We want to move up [in the standings],” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said Sunday. “We want to keep moving forward. We don't want to look back. We've been a resilient group that has a lot of belief in ourselves, and we're just going to keep moving forward. We haven't dwelled on where we were once all year, even when we're kind of at the bottom looking up. And we're going to keep that same attitude here going forward.”
Goaltender Juuse Saros returned to the Nashville lineup on Sunday after missing two games with an upper-body injury. As a result, the Predators reassigned netminder Matt Murray to Milwaukee.
Defenseman Adam Wilsby returned for the Preds on Sunday after missing time with a lower-body injury. Forward Joakim Kemell also appeared for Nashville against the Blackhawks with Ozzy Wiesblatt and Justin Barron serving as healthy scratches.
The Predators did not practice on Monday following the back-to-back weekend, but they did sign forward Fedor Svechkov to a two-year, $2.5 million contract.
Additionally, Forsberg was named the NHL’s Second Star of the Week after recording nine points (4g-5a) across Nashville’s four-game win streak.


















