
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.
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
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.
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."
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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