After Monday's scheduled contest in Dallas was postponed - a League-wide decision was made to pause all games on Dec. 27 - the Preds have now had six games postponed on the season, but their schedule is set to resume this evening.
Following Monday's practice, the Predators provided a number of player status updates regarding their roster: Ryan Johansen, Mikael Granlund, Nick Cousins, Philip Tomasino, Mark Borowiecki and Ben Harpur have been added to the active roster; Mathieu Olivier, Michael McCarron and Matt Luff were added to the taxi squad; while Roman Josi, Colton Sissons and Tommy Novak were placed on the NHL's COVID-19 protocol list.
Additionally, Preds Head Coach John Hynes - as well as assistants Todd Richards, Dan Lambert and Dan Hinote, plus Goaltending Coach Ben Vanderklok - were all back at Monday's practice after returning from the COVID list.
As Hynes said Monday, there are still "a lot of moving parts" at the moment, but no matter who is available, the Predators have turned their focus to facing an opponent with one of the best records in the NHL.
"We've played a lot of good hockey here, and our team has shown a lot of mental freshness the last couple days in practice," Hynes said. "To the players' credit, I think one of the things we do talk about is just controlling what we can control. The guys did have a good break - there are certain guys that are at different points - and as I said, there's a lot of moving parts as far as who's ready and who's not ready coming through. But what we talk with our group about it's not who's out, it's about the players that are in and making sure that we're physically ready to play and mentally ready to play, and I think the guys have done a good job of trying to control what we can control. That's been our focus."
The Preds made another move on Tuesday afternoon as they recalled Olivier from the taxi squad and reassigned forward Cody Glass to Milwaukee.