Despite the absence of Pekka Rinne to injury, the Nashville Predators picked up their second win in as many games.
To open with three straight victories for the first time in five years, they may again have to turn to their rookie backup goaltender.
The Predators and St. Louis Blues will be looking to stay undefeated when they meet Thursday night at Bridgestone Arena.
Joel Ward scored a power-play goal with 26.7 seconds remaining as Nashville (2-0-0) beat defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago 3-2 on Wednesday. Former Blackhawk Steve Sullivan scored his second goal, Colin Wilson tied the game early in the third period and Anders Lindback recorded 23 saves in his first NHL start.
“I felt comfortable when I came out and felt more comfortable as the game went on,” said Lindback, a 22-year-old Swede who is playing in his first season in North America. “The boys did a real good job in front of me.”
Lindback played 17 minutes in the third period of a 4-1 win over Anaheim on Saturday after Rinne left with a lower-body injury. Rinne did not travel to Chicago, and it’s uncertain if he’ll be in goal when the Predators try to get off to their best start since opening 2005-06 with eight straight victories.
The Blues (2-0-0) certainly wouldn’t mind Rinne sitting this one out. He was 5-1-0 with a 1.98 goals-against average when facing them last season, winning the last four meetings.
St. Louis is looking to start 3-0 for the first time since the 1993-94 season. The Blues also won their first two games last year in Sweden, but dropped three in a row upon returning to the United States.
They are coming off a 5-1 victory over the Ducks on Monday. David Backes and Andy McDonald scored six seconds apart in the first period to break a 42-year-old franchise record, and Jaroslav Halak faced little action in his second start with his new team, needing to make only 13 saves.
The Blues recorded 53 shots in the win - their most since a franchise-record 54 in a win over Washington in 1992 - as they continue to take advantage of man-advantage opportunities. They had nine power plays for the second straight game Monday, converting one chance.
“We’re just looking to generate opportunities and take them,” coach Davis Payne said. “The power play is a large reason the shot total is that high but we’ll take that kind of pressure most nights.”
After playing their first two games at home, the Blues head on the road for their next three, capped by another showdown against the Blackhawks on Monday. Despite missing the playoffs last season, St. Louis was tied for the fifth-best road record, recording 49 points.
St. Louis will be without forward Cam Janssen after he suffered a concussion in Saturday’s season-opening 2-1 overtime win over Philadelphia that will keep him out at least two weeks. In 43 games last season, Jansen led the team with 190 penalty minutes.
The Blues lost their last two visits to Nashville after winning their first visit in 2009-10. Patric Hornqvist, who had a goal in the Predators’ season opener, had three goals and three assists in the season series.
Let's keep it rollin'! The Ducks beat Vancouver at home last night so it makes the Blues win over them look even more impressive. And, thankfully, I'll finally be returning to flashchat tonight but probably not until the 2nd period. Looking forward to it!
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Let's take advantage of having fresh legs underneath us and hope Nashville can't skate with us.
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Couldn't be happier that the Preds beat the Hawks in regulation the other night... now that they've gotten that out of their system... time to lose.
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I'm almost a believer in this team, but it'll take a little more than 2 wins against a Prongerless Flyers team and an absolutely hideous Anaheim defense.
cautiously...
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glen a richter wrote:I'm almost a believer in this team, but it'll take a little more than 2 wins against a Prongerless Flyers team and an absolutely hideous Anaheim defense.
cautiously...
Blues 4 (Perron, Boyes, Johnson, The Apostrophe empty netter)
Preds 2
You going to be in Flashchat tonight or is a "House" marathon on?
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Just hope to see the Blues skating and attacking the offensive zone in this one like they did in the first two. One thing that was missing last season was consistency between home and road games. I would like to see that change which started already with the two home wins. Hope they keep it going.
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