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The Nashville Predators hope to break a three-game losing streak as they face the Dallas Stars Saturday afternoon at Bridgestone Arena.
The Nashville Predators return to Bridgestone Arena tonight for a date with the Philadelphia Flyers at 7 p.m. CT. This evening’s contest is the second and final meeting between the two clubs this season;
Nashville is coming off a frustrating 3-2 overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild on Nov. 4 in which the Predators felt they were robbed of a win following a bizarre conclusion in overtime. Officials ruled Marcus Johansson scored during an "imminent scoring opportunity" after the Nashville net was dislodged by Justus Annunen.
BOTTOM LINE: The Nashville Predators come into the matchup against the New York Rangers as losers of four straight games. New York has gone 0-6-1 in home games and 7-7-2 overall. The Rangers have a 6-0-1 record when scoring at least three goals.
The Nashville Predators have won four games in their first 10. That's slightly better than last season, but the offense is also painful to watch.
Nashville Predators center Ryan O'Reilly delivered raw commentary on his own play following the team's 3-1 loss to the Flyers on Nov. 6.
The New York Rangers are celebrating their 100th season in team history but never began this poorly on home ice until now.
The Nashville Predators have a better record through six games than last year, but their power play is holding them back from real improvement.
A pair of Western Conference squads meet when the sixth-place Dallas Stars (7-4-3) visit the 12th-place Nashville Predators (5-7-4) at Bridgestone Arena on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET. Dallas' most recent game was a 7-5 home loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Nov. 6.
The Nashville Predators vs. Dallas Stars game will be televised by FanDuel Sports Network South with streaming available via FUBO and ESPN+ (outside of the Nashville TV market). Odds according to BetMGM on Saturday, Nov. 8