The Predators will conclude their four-game homestand tonight in search of their first win of the season when they host the Boston Bruins at Bridgestone Arena for a 7:45 p.m. CT puck drop. This is the first of two meetings between the two clubs this season; Nashville will visit Boston in March.
Despite Steven Stamkos’ first goal as a member of the Preds on Saturday afternoon, Nashville is still in search of their first win of the season through five games. There have been things to like in recent efforts, but overall, the Predators say they’re still simply not doing enough to find success, and getting into the win column is paramount.
“It's tough sledding, for sure,” Stamkos said following Saturday’s loss to Detroit. “We can't just keep saying the same things over and over in terms of, ‘OK, the effort was there, OK, we had a lot of shots, we had a lot of looks.’ At some point, we’ve got to go do it… It’s certainly not fun when you're not winning, and it's a tough League to win in, no question about it. But, we're a better group than what we're showing right now.”
The Preds could have a fresh face in the lineup tonight in the form of Zachary L’Heureux. The rookie forward was recalled from AHL Milwaukee on Monday, and following Monday’s practice, Predators Head Coach Andrew Brunette said the plan is to get L’Heureux into the lineup.
If L’Heureux dresses tonight against the Bruins, it would be his NHL debut.
“They just want me to be me,” L’Heureux said of what the Preds are expecting from him. “I’m not going to create a miracle or [anything], I’m just going to play my game, come in here and do what I do. Maybe bring a little excitement, bring a little jump and just see what I’m able to do here.”