The wins provide an ideal start to the excursion for the Preds, and at a time where every single point is paramount, Nashville is finding ways to collect them with some regularity.
"There's a lot of teams who are in the same position as everybody, grinding for every single point, and you know these games are going to be tight games," Granlund said. "We just have to find a way to get out of those games with points, and we've been doing that lately."
"We knew coming in, it was going to be a hard-fought battle, and I thought that we were up for the task tonight," Preds Head Coach John Hynes said. "We played well, and I particularly liked our third period. I thought coming in with the lead in the third period, that Calgary's going to be able to make a push, but I thought our battle level [was great]. Our focus level, our attention to detail was strong in that period. We made decisions that allow you to be able to play well with a lead."
For the second-straight game, the visitors were able to overcome giving up a goal in the opening minutes. Seventy-six seconds after Sam Bennett put the Flames ahead on their first shot on goal, Preds Captain Roman Josi led the rush and threw a pass over to Dante Fabbro, who snapped home a shot to even the score. The helper gave Josi his 400th career point - a mark that didn't last long, as he hit No. 401 before the game ended.