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Well, this isn’t the road trip the Predators expected to have, now is it? After taking a loss Thursday 5-2 from the New York Islanders, then limping away with a point yesterday afternoon against the Flyers, the Predators were hoping to shake off this excruciating road trip with a win against the 17-38-4 (ouch) Buffalo Sabres before returning home on Tuesday.
SCRATCHES: Victor Bartley, Calle Jarnkrok
FIRST PERIOD:
- A rather uneventful period, Nashville managed to out-shoot Buffalo eleven to three, but Michal Neuvirth was there to block the Preds.
SECOND PERIOD:
- What looked like another quiet period, Buffalo’s Tyler Ennis (15) was able to sink a wrister on Carter Hutton at 19:46, giving the Sabres a late second period 1-0 lead. Zemgus Girgensons (14) and Matt Moulson (17) tallied the assists.
- Nashville once again out-shot Buffalo, this time fifteen to four, but it was Ennis who found the sweet spot.
THIRD PERIOD:
- Relief for the Predators came at 15:43 on the powerplay as Mike Ribeiro (12) deflected a shot to tie the game at one. Cody Franson (27) and Seth Jones (16) notch the assists.
- The Predators only managed ten shots-on-goal during the third, but again, out-shot the Sabres by four.
OVERTIME:
- The Predators were given a late overtime powerplay chance, but nothing could be accomplished by either team in OT, so onward to the shootout…
SHOOTOUT:
- BUF – Matt Moulson – MISS
- NSH – Mike Santorelli – GOAL
- BUF – Tyler Ennis – GOAL
- NSH – Craig Smith – MISS
- BUF – Zemgus Girgensons – MISS
- NSH – Matt Cullen – MISS
- BUF – Brian Gionta – MISS
- NSH – Filip Forsberg – GOAL
POST GAME NOTES:
- The Predators are the first team in the NHL to reach 40 wins with this shootout victory and set a franchise record.
- Both Cody Franson and Mike Santorelli help secure this win tonight, with Franson collecting an assist and Santorelli sinking a goal in the shootout.
Inhale slowly through the nose, exhale slowly through the mouth; the Predators walk away with the two points. Okay, but let’s discuss how outrageous Michal Neuvirth was in net tonight. Nashville was doing everything right; you can see that from the amount of shots-on-goal. Unfortunately, Neuvirth was doing everything right, too. The kid blocked 37 of the 38 SOG; that’s Pekka-esque and pretty darn good.
Take a deep breath, my friends. The Predators are back home Tuesday to take on the Colorado Avalanche, who are currently sitting at the bottom of the Central Division. Then it’s a bout with Ryan Suter and the Minnesota Wild on Thursday.





As you can see, it really wasn’t that bad of a collision and Anton Volchenkov also had a play in Rinne hitting into the boards (but we like to blame the Canucks for any and everything). As previously mentioned, Rinne was hesitant to leave the game and left on his own power, leading me to believe that Rinne being pulled from the remainder of the game was more of a precautionary tool than anything. Let me finish the recap and we’ll return to this subject.







