The Nashville Predators saw their win streak conclude at five games on Thursday night, but the chance to start a new run begins this afternoon when the Preds face the Boston Bruins with a 12 p.m. CT puck drop from TD Garden. Today's game is the second of two meetings between the clubs this season; the Bruins shut out the Predators by a 2-0 final back in December at Bridgestone Arena.
The Preds had won each of their five games in 2022 entering Thursday's contest against Buffalo, including a 5-4 overtime victory against Colorado on Tuesday, but the Sabres prevailed by defeating Nashville 4-1 in a game the home team said wasn't their best. Now, the Predators are excited for the next challenge today in Boston, but they won't necessarily be taking the lessons from the loss to Buffalo with them, as Preds Head Coach John Hynes explained.
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