The Nashville Predators return to Bridgestone Arena tonight for a date with the Philadelphia Flyers at 7 p.m. CT. This evening’s contest is the second and final meeting between the two clubs this season; the Preds fell to the Flyers in Philadelphia one week ago.
The week began with a back-to-back set for the Predators that saw them earn a point in both outings. Nashville forced overtime against Vancouver on Monday before the Canucks scored in OT for a 5-4 win. Then, Steven Stamkos scored with 0.3 seconds remaining in regulation on Tuesday night in Minnesota to tie the game before the Wild ultimately prevailed.
Now, the Preds will look to take the good from those outings as they prepare for the season series finale against the Flyers.
“We had great determination tonight,” Preds forward Michael McCarron said following Tuesday’s loss. “All four lines were going. Everybody was playing hard. We played the right way. We played a great road game. Second period, we doubled them up, meaning we had good changes. We went through three, four lines with, with only one of their lines not able to change, which is huge and just key for the road. We had a really solid game. I loved our game tonight. I loved our determination.”
Prior to Tuesday’s game, the Predators recalled forward Zach L’Heureux from Milwaukee (AHL). L’Heureux did not play against the Wild and was Nashville’s lone healthy scratch.


















