After a scoreless first period, Watson gave the home team the first lead of the night when he tipped in a shot early in the second. But it was all Dallas after that. Blake Comeau, Roope Hintz, Jamie Oleksiak and Andrew Cogliano all tallied for the Stars before the end of the second stanza, and that was more than enough to hold on for the victory.
"It wasn't a quantity thing, it was the quality [of Dallas' chances]," Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. "It's not like we were under siege, but the mistakes we were making, they're costing us, they're too big. We need to quiet the game down defensively just from a quality standpoint, not a quantity standpoint, and right now they're capitalizing."
"They pretty much got those four chances and they scored on every one of them," Rinne said of the Stars' goals. "We made a few mistakes, and then they made us pay right away. I've got to find a way to at least make some of those saves."
Predators forward Colin Blackwell, who was recalled prior to Saturday's game, and winger Yakov Trenin co-led the team with four hits apiece and earned their praises of their coach in the loss.
"We need to invest more in the game, and I thought he invested a lot," Laviolette said of Blackwell. "He played the game hard, he was fast, he was attacking the game all night, he was physical, he was passionate, and I thought him and Trenin both did the same, tried to implement the same type of game and it was noticeable. They were able to move the puck, get it into the offensive zone, sustain pressure, establish a forecheck and they had a lot of purpose to their game, so they were noticeable."
Nashville will now fly to New York to begin a four-game road trip on Monday night (at 6 p.m. CT) against the Rangers, and they know they'll need a much-improved effort for a chance to find success in their upcoming outings.
"It's always frustrating, it doesn't really matter what our previous record is," Preds forward Filip Forsberg said. "It's been happening, it's not good enough and we need to change it quick."