After collecting a pair of wins on back-to-back nights, the Nashville Predators (3-5-0) will try for another when they face the Tampa Bay Lightning (5-3-0) tonight at Amalie Arena at 6:30 p.m. CT. Tonight’s contest is the first of two meetings between the clubs; the Preds will host the Bolts in Nashville the day after Thanksgiving.
The Predators began their season by losing their first five outings, but they’ve now won their last three, including a 4-3 victory in overtime against Columbus on Saturday night. Jonathan Marchessault tallied the game-winner as the Preds dug in to collect two more points in the second half of a back-to-back set.
“We came into the weekend, three games in four nights, those are tough games, especially on the road, with traveling and all that,” Preds defenseman Alexandre Carrier said following Saturday’s win. “It feels good to be back on the winning streak, but it’s early. It's only three [wins]. So, we’ve just got to keep building, keep trusting our system and trusting each other, and then we'll keep it going.”
Tonight, they’ll face the Lightning with the game carrying special significance for one member of the Preds. Steven Stamkos, who spent the first 16 seasons of his career in Tampa Bay and captained the Lightning to back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships, will return to Amalie Arena for the first time since signing with the Preds over the summer.
“I think, one, it’ll be nice to get over with, I think for all parties, just to get over that hump,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said on Stamkos returning to Tampa. “It'll be a special moment for Stammer and well deserved… It’s going to be hard, lots of emotion with our group. I hope we stay stable. I think we have a veteran group and a leadership group that's strong; seen all kinds of different things. So, I think we'll be able to handle it. It’s going to be one of those things that’s going to be really nice when it happens, but it'd be nice as our team, I think, to move forward once it goes and get past it.”
On Saturday, defenseman Dante Fabbro re-entered the Nashville lineup in favor of blueliner Marc Del Gaizo. Forwards Juuso Parssinen and Philip Tomasino were also scratched for Nashville.
The Preds shifted their forward lines on Saturday with Brunette moving Marchessault up with Filip Forsberg and Ryan O’Reilly, a different look as opposed to having Gustav Nyquist on the wing with Nashville’s top trio. Nyquist skated with Stamkos and Tommy Novak, while Colton Sissons centered Mark Jankowski and Luke Evangelista.