A three-game trip concludes tonight for the Nashville Predators when they face the New York Islanders for a 6 p.m. CT puck drop at UBS Arena. This evening’s contest is the second and final meeting between the two clubs this season; the Preds defeated the Isles in a shootout earlier this month.
The Predators have earned two points through two games on the trip thus far, but both outings have resulted in 3-2 overtime losses in Boston and New Jersey. Now, with their “win the week” mantra still in play, the Preds would love to get back in the win column before heading home.
“Well, we're .500 right now in two games on the road,” Preds center Michael McCarron said following the loss in New Jersey. “If we can get a win [on] Long Island, I think it'd be a successful week. Four out of six points on the road is always good. So, we have one more game on this road trip. Have to stay detailed and come ready to play in a couple days.”
“There’s still an opportunity to win the week here,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said Thursday night. “We're collecting points, which is big. We could have used two. I thought we probably deserved two, maybe even both nights, and we didn't get them. So, we’ve got to go back to work and finish this week off with collecting more than just one.”
Prior to Thursday’s game, the Preds assigned forward Fedor Svechkov to Milwaukee of the AHL. Brunette had this to say via the radio pregame show on Svechkov’s assignment:
“I think it’s just a good opportunity for him to get some games in before the Olympic break. Play some big minutes, get some confidence back in his game, have the puck a lot more, feel better about it; he’s been inconsistent for us this year. He’s had some good flashes of play, and then he’s just had trouble sustaining it. So, I think it's a great opportunity. He’s a young player, go play big minutes, get on the power play, touch the puck, feel good and we’ll see him again here this year.”
The Predators went back to 12 forwards and six defensemen on Thursday with blueliner Andreas Englund serving as the lone healthy scratch.


















