A four-game Canadian road trip concludes tonight for the Nashville Predators when they face the Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre for a 6 p.m. CT puck drop. This evening’s contest is the first of three meetings between the divisional rivals this season and Nashville’s sixth of the campaign overall.
The Preds are 2-1-2 in those first five outings, including a 3-2 overtime loss in Montreal on Thursday that saw Nashville squander a late lead. However, the Predators still say there was plenty to like in their effort against the Canadiens, and despite a lesson to learn in the dying seconds, they’re looking forward to the challenge posed by the Jets.
“They’re another team that plays fast offensively, and they’re offensively gifted, for sure,” Preds forward Michael Bunting said of facing the Jets. “They have a lot of firepower over there, so I think we can just play above them and contain that and play our game and compete hard. That's one thing that, like I said, we're competing really hard and in the fight every single night. So, that's all we can ask for. We’re coming into their building tomorrow night on a Saturday night, and in Canada, so they always have a little extra buzz for that. So, we're all looking forward to the challenge and see how it goes.”


















