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The penultimate game of the regular season has arrived for the Nashville Predators, and they ll have a chance to clinch their spot in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs once more. ....
You ve got to go back and look at the things that make you successful, look at the things that you can do better and then make sure that you take that and take it to the next game, Preds forward Erik Haula said following Thursday s loss. There s going to be another game on Saturday, and we get another crack at them. The Predators held meetings and off-ice workouts on Friday in Carolina, but they are expected to skate this morning ahead of tonight s game. Nashville s lineup did not change from Tuesday s win to Thursday s loss, and none of the injured Preds are expected to return until next week at the earliest. ....
Prior to Tuesday s game, the Preds announced defenseman Ryan Ellis (upper-body, 4-6 weeks) and forward Luke Kunin (lower-body, 2-4 weeks) had been placed on injured reserve. Forward Ryan Johansen was placed on the NHL s COVID protocol list and missed Tuesday s game. Additionally, Predators goaltender Juuse Saros, who left Tuesday s game following the first period, did not practice on Wednesday and is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Injuries are inevitable over the course of an NHL season - especially one with a truncated schedule - and at the moment the Predators are dealing with their most significant bout of absences in 2021. ....
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By Robby Stanley Dec 14, 2020 2:48 PM NASHVILLE In a year where so much has been different, there are thankfully some things that remain the same. The Nashville Predators and the NHL have always been committed to raising funds and awareness for the fight against cancer and this year is no different. While there were no games in November to attend and no “Hockey Fights Cancer” nights at Bridgestone Arena that have become a tradition, the Predators continued to raise money with the Smashville Donates campaign. But why stop there? The Predators have decided to extend the campaign in the fight against cancer to benefit the 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund Presented by Twice Daily and they need your help. ....