While tonight's contest may not be played in front of over 68,000 fans, you can bet that it will be packed to the brim at AMALIE Arena. Since March of 2015, the Lightning have sold out 273 straight home games, the NHL's longest active sellout streak (2020-21 season excluded due to social distancing protocols).
Nashville may be in the Western Conference, but these two teams have a lot of familiarity with each other after facing off eight times during the 2020-21 season as part of the reconfigured Central Division. The Lightning fared well against the Predators that season, finishing 6-2-0 with a 3-1-0 mark at AMALIE Arena.
After a dominant 8-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, the Bolts will hope to carry some of that positive momentum into tonight's matchup and into the postseason.
"I thought we finally had some emotion to kind of elevate our game," said Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy when asked about Thursday's win. "I felt like the last two weeks, we were trying to just survive those games, but in the end I thought we had good energy, positive energy, and we played pretty well.
"It's just one game. It can't be one and done, especially moving towards the playoffs. We have to bring the same amount of positive energy and positive emotion to our game, same as last game, and we'll go from there."
The Lightning will hope for another strong performance from Kucherov tonight, who really looks like he's starting to get his game dialed in ahead of the playoffs. In Thursday's win over Toronto, Kucherov became the fastest player in Tampa Bay franchise history to record 600 career points after hitting the mark in 557 games. He has goals in four straight games and nine of his last 10. In 15 career games against the Predators, Kucherov has scored six goals and added six assists for 12 points.
After being acquired in a trade from the Chicago Blackhawks this season, Bolts forward Brandon Hagel was asked about any similarities he sees between Kucherov and another star forward he played with in Patrick Kane.
"It's fun to watch," Hagel explained on Saturday morning. "I could sit back and watch those guys all day. The things they do out there and the way they get better each and every day is just crazy. They want nothing but the best and they're competitive guys.
"[There's] the creativity and the little bumps, the little plays that not many guys see. I feel like they think the game a little bit ahead of a lot of other guys and they're skilled, smart players. There's a reason why Kaner's going to be a Hall of Famer and Kucherov as well. Just the way they skate, the way they move - everything's very similar. I could see that they've probably watched a little film on each other."
After missing Thursday's contest against the Leafs, Brayden Point will return to the lineup for Tampa Bay on Saturday night. Point has also performed well against Nashville throughout his career, skating in 16 games against the Predators and recording four goals and 10 assists for 14 points.
One player the Lightning will have to be prepared for is Nashville defenseman Roman Josi, who is having a historic season on the Predators blue line. With 89 points (20G, 69A) on the season, Josi currently leads all NHL defensemen and ranks 15th amongst all skaters in scoring.
Tampa Bay has a first-class defender of their own in Victor Hedman, who has been impressed with the season Josi is putting together down in Nashville. Hedman was asked for his thoughts on who should win the Norris Trophy this year as the NHL's best defenseman.