"They're good in the D-zone, they move the puck out, and as a forward you've always got to watch them because there is always that third or fourth man jumping into the play," Stastny said. "You can never kind of get too lazy and watch the puck. As a forward, if you're forechecking, you've got to come back and watch the puck but also watch where they're at because they're going to be jumping in."
Jets forward Andrew Copp said, generally, the teams look similar defensively.
"They break the puck out pretty well, they're quick just like our [defensemen] are, they can be physical just like our [defensemen] are," Copp said. "They've got great [shooters] up top, just like we have on top. They're good, but it's not something we haven't seen all year so far. It's somewhere where we have to try and wear them down."
Copp said each defenseman brings a different trait to the game.
"I don't think Josi plays like anybody we have," he said. "I don't think they have anybody that plays like [Dustin Byfuglien], or [Jacob Trouba] for that matter, or [Josh Morrissey]. They're all different players but in general a lot of the same strengths."
Morrissey said the Jets need to challenge the Predators on the forecheck to stop them from transitioning the puck the other way.
"If you swing off a guy he's going to turn up the ice and be the next layer [on their attack]," Morrissey said. "They're a solid group … a team that plays really strong team defense."