Another try at a comeback came up short as the Nashville Predators fell by a 3-1 final on Saturday night at Bridgestone Arena. It's the second consecutive regulation loss for the Preds, the first time they've done so since Dec. 19-21, 2017, but it wasn't all doom and gloom in the locker room following the contest.
Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette and Nashville players say Saturday's effort was a step in the right direction when it comes to playing the way they want to be successful. The Preds could've easily had the game tied, as they hit the post at least twice - maybe more - on the night, but the bounces didn't fall.
And even though they feel they may have played well enough to win, as Laviolette said, it doesn't matter how many chances the Preds had - it ultimately wasn't enough.
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