The Nashville Predators will look to start a win streak this evening as they host the Los Angeles Kings on Hispanic Music Heritage Night at Bridgestone Arena for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop. Tonight’s meeting is the first of three between the Preds and Kings this season; Nashville will visit L.A. twice in less than a week during the team’s final road trip of the season in April.
After beginning their season-long five-game homestand with a loss to Anaheim on Tuesday, the Preds bounced back with a 2-1 victory over Vancouver on Thursday. Now, the Predators begin a back-to-back weekend set against the Kings and Dallas Stars, and they’ll be looking to build off of what was a much needed win two nights earlier.
“Much better,” Preds center Ryan O’Reilly said of his group’s effort on Thursday night. “We wanted to defend better. That was a big thing. Last game, we were caught cheating a lot, and I thought we were a lot better tonight. Just being on the right side, being tougher to play against… We stuck with it, and that's a gutsy win… It was a good response by us, and we’ve got something to build off of.”
Prior to Thursday’s game, the Preds recalled forward Matthew Wood from Milwaukee (AHL). The rookie then made his season debut against the Canucks and was tied for the team lead with four shots on goal in 14:28 of ice time.
Preds forward Jonathan Marchessault has continued to practice, but he did not play Thursday and remains day-to-day with a lower-body injury. The Predators did not practice on Friday but are expected to hold a morning skate today.


















