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    Emma Lingan
    Jan 30, 2025, 05:01

    Tommy Novak scored the lone goal for Nashville, who has now lost two in a row.

    The Nashville Predators fell to the Vancouver Canucks, 3-1, Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena.

    Tommy Novak scored the lone goal for the Predators, who have now lost two in a row after their season-long five-game winning streak. Juuse Saros finished with 19 saves in the loss, while Canucks goaltender made 31 saves to earn his fourth win of the season. 

    How the Predators lined up vs. Vancouver

    Forsberg-Stamkos-Marchessault
    Hinostroza-O'Reilly-Nyquist
    L'Heureux-Svechkov-Novak
    Smith-McCarron-Sissons

    Josi-Barron
    Skjei-Blankenburg
    Wilsby-Schenn

    Saros
    Annunen

    Extra: Jankowski (inj.), Gravel
    IR: Lauzon, Evangelista

    Game Summary

    Nils Hoglander got Vancouver on the board first off the rush with a toe drag around Roman Josi and a wrist shot that beat Saros under the glove at the 7:11 mark of the first period.

    The Predators responded in kind 90 second later, after a big save from Saros led to a quick transition for Nashville. Zachary L'Heureux created the chance with a pass off the pads of Demko, and Novak crashed the net to tie the score at 1-1.

    Linus Karlsson, who was recalled by the Canucks from AHL Abbotsford last week, tipped in a Tyler Myers shot for his first career NHL goal to give Vancouver a 2-1 lead at the 1:28 mark of the second.

    The score held until the final seconds of the third period, when Pius Suter scored into the empty net for the 3-1 final.

    Key Takeaways & Notes

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    They Said It

    Head coach Andrew Brunette called Wednesday's loss "the same old song and dance" for the Predators, who followed a familiar pattern of making costly mistakes with the puck despite generating chances that didn't fall their way. However, he said, this loss had a different feeling than the losses earlier in the season.

    "This is a much better feeling," Brunette said. "I think we're much more connected... Our forward lines are balanced, and they're creating, and didn't get results tonight. But I really like the forward group, and just tonight didn't work. But there's a better feeling, for sure. I think more guys are feeling more comfortable with each other, with the group – maybe a little bit more invested with our group, so you feel better."

    Up Next

    The Predators hit the road for a back-to-back set beginning Friday against the Buffalo Sabres. The puck drops at KeyBank Center Friday at 6 p.m. CT, and the game will be broadcast regionally on FanDuel Sports Network South and on ESPN+ for out-of-market customers in the United States.

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