The penultimate game - and the final home contest - before the Olympic break has arrived for the Nashville Predators, and they’ll host the Minnesota Wild tonight for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop at Bridgestone Arena. This evening’s contest, which is also Luke Bryan bobblehead night, is the third of four meetings between the division rivals; the Preds defeated the Wild in overtime on Dec. 23.
After dropping a pair of games in overtime, the Predators have come back to win their last two outings, including just the second four-goal comeback in franchise history with a 6-5 victory over St. Louis on Monday night. Now, with just two games to go before a three-week hiatus, the Preds are intent on winning the week once more.
“If we can win this week, I like where we're at,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said Monday night. “I like where our game is. I like the belief in our group. I love that we've been battle tested and we've been resilient, and we know what hard is, and we've overcome hard a lot of different times. That’ll be really crucial down the stretch. But again, we need stuff out of this week here to get ourselves into that feeling going into the stretch drive.”
Monday’s triumph followed an emotional start to the day with Predators General Manager Barry Trotz announcing his plans to retire with the search for a new GM now underway. Trotz will remain in his role as GM until a successor is found.
The Predators did not practice on Tuesday. Defenseman Andreas Englund was reassigned to Milwaukee (AHL) on Tuesday afternoon.


















