The Nashville Predators look to add some distance between them and the rest of the playoff contenders this week as they play three games. They will have to gain some points while on the road since two of the three games are away from Bridgestone Arena.
The Preds will take on the Winnipeg Jets at home on Tuesday night, which should be an entertaining game. They will then travel to Arizona to take on the Coyotes, whom they should not underestimate since the Coyotes have been play decent hockey of late. Nashville will end the week in Colorado facing an Avalanche team that has surprised everyone and is right in the thick of the playoff race this year.
Nashville will face the Jets on Tuesday night and this game has the potential to be bonkers. The last time these two teams met, the Predators pulled out a 6-5 regulation win. The Preds will want to play with some discipline since the Jets power play is the second best in the NHL. Nashville will want to get the first goal of the game to keep a raucous crowd involved in the game. The Predators will want to get the forelock established in this game and be willing to win the board battles. Nashville is going to need to find a way to keep Patrik Laine and Blake Wheeler in check since they are the two leading scorers for Winnipeg.
The Jets need to have Connor Hellebuyck to have one of his best games of the year, if they want to steal two points on the road against the team directly in front of them in the standings. Winnipeg should be aware of how Nashville's defensemen like to jump up and be involved on the offensive side of the puck. The Jets need to get off to a fast start, and be engaged in this game from the drop of the puck. Winnipeg wants to limit their mistakes and turnovers while playing some really good team defense.
On Thursday night, the Preds need to be careful not to take the Coyotes lightly or overlook them. Nashville wants to get off to a fast start and get the first goal of the game. If the Predators can get an early lead then they need to keep attacking and not sit back to allow Arizona to get back in the game. Nashville should try to take advantage of a weak Coyotes penalty kill. They will need to win the battle at even strength and just make sure that they come out ready to play with energy and effort.
The Coyotes will want to get the first goal of the game to build their confidence. Arizona needs to have the lead entering the final period since they are 14-3-3 when leading after two, while being 4-25-4 while trailing after two periods. The biggest key to winning this game or even competing against the Predators is to avoid the mental mistakes and turnovers because they can turn into goals for Nashville pretty quickly. Arizona needs to get some bodies in front of the net to take away the goalie's eyes.
Nashville ends the week with another game against a Central Division opponent, the Colorado Avalanche. The Preds should try to get the first goal of the game since the Avs are 30-6-3 when scoring first. Nashville will want to play with discipline because the Avalanche can score some goals while on the man advantage. The Preds need to make sure that they have energy from the drop of the puck because if they aren't ready to play then the Avs could jump all over them and take the early lead. The Predators need to get a really good game from the starting goalie, who needs to make saves when needed and not allow any soft goals.
Colorado will want to get the first goal of the game to keep the home crowd in the game, which could feel like a playoff game. The Avalanche needs to have the lead entering the third period since they are only 2-20-4 when trailing after two periods this year. The Avs will also need their starting goalie to come up big when called upon because the Preds will get their opportunities to score. Colorado will have to play a complete 60 minute game to have a shot at beating their Central Division foe.
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