A three-game homestand begins tonight for the Nashville Predators as they host the Buffalo Sabres for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop at Bridgestone Arena. This evening’s contest on Black Music Heritage Night presented by Nissan in Nashville is the first of two meetings between the Preds and Sabres this season.
The Predators have returned from quite a back-to-back test on the road with a victory in Colorado on Friday before they fell in Las Vegas on Saturday night. Despite the result against the Golden Knights, the Preds have collected wins against the Capitals, Oilers and Avalanche as of late, and now, they’ll face another one of the NHL’s hottest teams with the Sabres in town.
“We played two really good teams, obviously won last night, and wish we had a better showing tonight,” Preds Captain Roman Josi said following Saturday’s loss that saw Nashville surrender five goals in the third period. “But I think tonight showed us again that we know how we have to play. We know what it takes to win, the way we have to play, and when we get away from that we're not going to be successful. So, it was a good lesson.”
The Preds practiced on Monday upon their return to Nashville with defenseman Adam Wilsby remaining day-to-day with a lower-body injury. On Saturday, the Preds activated winger Jonathan Marchessault from Injured Reserve, and the former Golden Knight returned to the Nashville lineup. Defenseman Andreas Englund was reassigned to Milwaukee (AHL) prior to Saturday’s game, and winger Matthew Wood was a healthy scratch against the Golden Knights.


















