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Less than 24 hours after the Predators and Lightning got together in Nashville, the two clubs will change venues tonight as they head south to Tampa Bay to finish off their preseason home-and-home set.
The Lightning emerged victorious last night at Bridgestone Arena with Preds Captain Roman Josi scoring the lone Nashville tally in a 5-1 loss.
With 52 players still on the roster, the Predators will ice an almost entirely different lineup tonight than the one that skated on Friday. But, even though the personnel won't be the same, the Preds would still like to make corrections to their overall game after surrendering five goals last night.

"In front of our net, I thought we were a little bit loose," Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette said following the game. "For me, the chances that we gave up, they're too quality, they're too good and we've got to limit those chances… From an evaluation standpoint, you get what you get out of it. From a team standpoint, you see things that you can work on and try to get better at."
A full roster for tonight's game in Tampa Bay
may be seen here
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Last Time Out:
Pekka Rinne and Troy Grosenick both saw time in net for the Predators during their loss to the Lightning on Friday. P.K. Subban and Filip Forsberg assisted on Josi's power-play goal; Forsberg now has five points (3g-2a) in two preseason games.
Watch & Listen:
Tonight's game will be streamed locally (within the Predators television viewing area) on NashvillePredators.com. It may also be heard on 102.5 The Game and the Predators Radio Network with Pete Weber and Hal Gill on the call - with the pregame show beginning at 5 p.m. CT.