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Brian Boyle had played in Nashville on many occasions as a visitor. He knew how raucous a Bridgestone Arena crowd could get if the situation was right.
On Thursday, he was the one who sent them into a frenzy for the first time - and goodness, did that make an impression.
"The fans and what they offer and how loud it gets, it's an incredible atmosphere," Boyle said. "We're fortunate to play here. This is an awesome town to play hockey in, and hopefully we have many months left."
Through five games with his new club, Boyle is making his mark in a Nashville sweater, showing just how effective he's capable of being across a number of different situations.
"He's a big body, and that's what he does," Arvidsson said. "He's great in front of the net. I think he's starting to learn the system, and it's still a process, but there's 20 games left so he can get even more into it, so that's great. He did a great job tonight."
"Last game, we really felt his impact, more than just in front of the net, and tonight he was one of our top dogs out there," Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said of Boyle. "He played a terrific game. He was on the puck and in front of the net, and he played good defense, so he did a lot of good things for us tonight."
He hit the crossbar on Sunday against St. Louis. On Tuesday, his perfect screen led to a P.K. Subban power-play strike.
And on Thursday, the Seventh Man was serenading the opposing goaltender on account of his doing.
"When you get opportunities and chances in the game, opportunities in terms of power-play time and offensive zone shifts, you want to contribute," Boyle said. "You have to contribute, especially this time of year. It's a really good feeling. It's great to do it at home."