• Powered by Roundtable
    PA Stats Inc
    Oct 25, 2008, 10:42

    Los Angeles (3-3-0) at Nashville (3-4-0) 8:00 pm. EDT

    NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Ticker) -- The Nashville Predators will

    try to rebound from a disheartening home loss when they host the

    Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.

    Nashville, which is 1-3-0 in its last four games, jumped out to

    a three-goal lead over Calgary on Thursday before the Flames

    stormed back with five unanswered goals in a 5-3 victory.

    Defenseman Greg Zanon, captain Jason Arnott and Jordin Tootoo

    each recorded a goal in the second period, but the Predators'

    defense let them down again. Nashville has allowed five or more

    tallies in each of its last three losses and has allowed the

    third-most goals in the league (27).

    "This one hurts double because it is a home game, and it is

    against a team we will be battling with all season," Nashville

    coach Barry Trotz said. "We had them on the floor, but we

    couldn't knock them out."

    The Predators must improve their play at home, where they have

    just six games remaining between now and December 4. Nashville

    is just 1-3-0 away from home, after going 18-18-5 last season.

    Los Angeles has won three of its last four games - including a

    4-0 victory over St. Louis on Friday. Jason LaBarbera stopped

    15 shots for his fourth career shutout and Dustin Brown had a

    goal and an assist.

    The Kings, who went 4-4-0 vs. St. Louis last season, are 10-5-0

    with three ties all-time in Nashville.