"There were a couple of key moments," Lidster said. "I thought the first power play was good. They had good puck movement. But their second power play they kind of fumbled it around a little bit and they gave up a two-on-one chance. There are always momentum shifts in any hockey game, especially in playoffs they become even more important, and sometimes with a power play when they haven't had the results, they're struggling a little bit, it can lead to momentum shifts."
And that was what Lidster saw from the Penguins' second power play after a too many men on the ice infraction at 12:44 of the first period. Suddenly, the Bridgestone Arena crowd was back in the game. Suddenly, it didn't look like the Penguins would have an easy road to a 3-0 series lead.
That, in fact, was one of the key areas that Lidster saw needed improvement from the Penguins as they head into Game 4 on Monday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVA Sports). The power play was one. The penalty kill, which allowed two goals to the Predators on Saturday, was another.
"They've got to get their specialty teams going," Lidster said. "They were 0-fer on the power play and they had two shorthanded goals against, so both the power play and penalty killing have got to be a lot better."
Another issue for the Penguins, which partially relates back to the penalty killing issues, was the absence of Nick Bonino, who was injured in Game 2 and did not play in Game 3. That was notable, Lidster said.
"He provides some key moments there," Lidster said. "I know they brought in [Carl] Hagelin, but I thought they missed Nick because that gives them a little bit more depth down the middle, especially in the defensive situations. They gave up two power-play goals and he's a good penalty killer."
But whether or not Bonino is back, Lidster says the Penguins need to get pucks deep and not turn over the puck as much as they did Saturday. They need to establish themselves in the offensive zone more than they were able to do, using their speed to pressure the Predators defense.
And they need some work in the defensive zone too.