A three-game road trip for the Nashville Predators begins tonight in Boston when they take on the Bruins for a 6 p.m. CT puck drop at TD Garden. This evening’s contest is the first of two meetings between the clubs this season; the Preds will host the Bruins in March.
A three-game homestand only delivered one win for the Predators last Thursday, but they dropped a 5-2 decision to Utah on Saturday and have lost three of their last four overall. Now, with just six games to go before the Olympic break, they’ll be looking to get back into the win column and stack some points ahead of the hiatus.
“These are huge games,” Preds centerman Ryan O’Reilly said of the road trip following Saturday’s loss. “We have to show that we are a playoff team. It's a great opportunity for us. This is going to be a big part of our season here, what we can do, and it starts with a good first game. We need to respond. I need to respond. The whole group needs to respond and get back to us… This group, it's a great group of guys, and we will respond.”
‘We’ve done a good job rebounding, and the challenges are going to be even harder on the road,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said. “You wish for a good start, and we have a sloppy finish, so we’ve got to fix that a little bit. Too many passengers in a big game, which is a little bit disappointing. But we’ve just got to rebound. We go back on the road where I think we've played pretty well, especially lately, and a good opportunity for us to grab it here and win next week.”
Preds defenseman Nic Hague did not play on Saturday and is week-to-week with a lower-body injury. Blueliner Adam Wilsby returned to the lineup from his lower-body injury and took Hague’s place on the backend. Forward Tyson Jost rejoined the lineup as well; Fedor Svechkov was Nashville’s lone healthy scratch.


















