Following a shutout victory to begin their four-game homestand, the Nashville Predators are set to host the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop at Bridgestone Arena. This evening’s contest is the first of two meetings between the 2017 Stanley Cup finalists this season; the Preds visit the Pens in February.
Nashville has victories in two of their last three outings, including a 2-0 triumph over the New York Rangers on Tuesday night. After inconsistencies through the first two months of the season, the Predators have been largely pleased with their efforts across their last three games, and they’ll look to continue that improved play tonight.
“I thought today we looked like a team that's won a lot of games,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said following Tuesday’s win. “So, it's in us. The last three feel good. I like the positive energy. It's been a tough run for our group. We've had a hard time grabbing that consistency, so we're just trying to build it. I think the little bit of the identity of the last three games is something that we can hold onto and be proud of.”
“We’ve got to keep building," Preds forward Jonathan Marchessault said Tuesday night. "Obviously we had a really bad start, but that's in the past now. We look forward and we have three games before Christmas at home for our fans. So [we’re] definitely excited for that statement for us.”
The Predators did not practice on Wednesday. Prior to Tuesday’s game, Nashville reassigned forward Fedor Svechkov to Milwaukee of the AHL. Preds Captain Roman Josi (day-to-day, lower body) and blueliner Jeremy Lauzon (lower body, IR) skated on Tuesday morning, but neither has returned to the lineup yet.
On Wednesday night, Nashville acquired defenseman Justin Barron from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for blueliner Alexandre Carrier. Barron, 23 (11/15/01), has appeared in 17 games for the Canadiens in 2024-25, recording one goal (Oct. 17 vs. Los Angeles), 20 blocked shots and 17 hits in 14:43 of average ice time. The 6-foot-2, 198-pound right-shot blueliner is in his third NHL season since debuting in 2021-22, totaling 31 points (13g-18a) in 111 career contests.