Division Champs - Again:
The Predators weren't about to let another Central Division title slip through their fingers.
In a game that didn't go their way at the start, it would've been easy for the group to say it wasn't their night. But that's not how they operate. Not under these circumstances with so much on the line.
They didn't buckle, and because of it, the Preds will raise at least one more banner next fall.
"It's been a tough year just because we were dealt with a lot of stuff," Laviolette said. "We use that slogan 'Rise Up' at the beginning and we talked about it - rise up from injury, rise up from whatever comes our way, fight for something and rise up. I thought the players, especially tonight, you think about it with knowing that St. Louis won it before us and down 2-0 in our building, our guys, they never stopped. They really competed hard and they made sure they got it done."
There was a time where it looked as though the Preds may have lost their chance to even be in this position. On March 23 in Winnipeg, a game that many thought would decide the eventual winner of the division, Nashville fell 5-0.
"We were pretty down after that Winnipeg loss," Arvidsson recalled. "We kind of knew that was the game that we had to win in Winnipeg, and they lost two games right after that, so we kind of stayed in it. We kept battling and we've been winning."
Indeed, they did.
Even in these final two games of the regular season, Nashville found themselves down 2-0 after the first period, a situation that hadn't been kind to them all season. All they did in both of those contests was come back to prevail, Saturday's triumph bigger than any other over the past seven months.
And for an 82-game stretch that had plenty of moments of frustration, disappointment and dismay, in the end, the good outweighed the bad.
As Filip Forsberg said, now the real fun begins.
"I'm really proud of our guys just for how hard they competed and how hard they worked for it," Laviolette said. "They should be proud, too. We wake up tomorrow and it's the Stanley Cup Playoffs so it's a whole different bird, but I've said this a couple of times, you can't play the Stanley Cup Playoffs in December, you can't even play them today. You can only play what's dealt to you and that's the regular season and I thought our guys were incredible tonight."