"I really liked the mindset of the group," Preds Head Coach John Hynes said following Thursday's win. "There wasn't a lot of panic or finger pointing [during the losing streak]. We lost different games in different ways, but it was all about solutions and just staying focused and making sure that we understood what we needed to do better… But I think overall in general, the big lesson out of that was we weren't too low. We were losing some games, but I just liked the mindset of our group - just keep moving forward, let's find solutions and let's find a way to get out of it. And we did that tonight."
"As long as the game is there and the effort is there, we're going to win some games," Preds forward Mikael Granlund said. "Obviously, it's not always going to come in our way, but if we have the effort and consistency and the system we believe in, we're going to be fine... As long as we do that, good things will happen."
In addition to the win on Thursday, Predators Captain Roman Josi became the franchise's all-time leader in assists with 357 - and 358 - helpers in his career, all with Nashville.
Defenseman Mattias Ekholm returned to the Predators lineup on Thursday after missing three games on the NHL's COVID-19 protocol list. Defenseman Dante Fabbro (upper-body) was placed on Injured Reserve, and blueliner Matt Tennyson made his Nashville debut in Thursday's win.
The Predators did not practice on Friday, but they are expected to hold a morning skate ahead of tonight's meeting with Detroit.