"In the games, we didn't score first and we had to come from behind and wound up tying the game," Predators coach John Hynes said. "It was a little bit of adversity in both games, which I do like. When we wound up finding a way to score, it was later in the game. When you play in tight games like this, there's great learning lessons from it, and I think they're really good for this hockey team. How you have to play the game the right way and your decisions matter and every play matters.
"It's not that you're up and you can do whatever you want. When you're in tight hockey games, you really have to be mentally tough, mentally focused. You have to continue to battle. You have to do the right things. You've got to have mental stamina and competitive stamina, and I think that's what we've taken out of these games and something that we've got to continue to build off of."
Saros made 71 saves on 74 shots to begin the season.
"I'm feeling good," he said. "It's a good start, two wins. But obviously there's a lot of hockey to be played in a short time, so you just try to focus on getting better every day and every game. It's a good start, and we've just got to keep building on this thing."