The Predators four-game road trip concluded with a 1-2-1 mark after Nashville fell, 5-3, to the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night at Rogers Arena.
The Predators clawed back into the game on multiple occasions, tying the game at 2-2 in the third period and then again at 4-3 with 5:34 left in regulation, but three power-play goals for the Canucks defined the evening.
"Definitely a frustrating game," Preds center Ryan Johansen said. "We feel like we did a lot of good things. The first period was OK, but after that, I thought we played a good game. Obviously, they had three power-play goals, and they have good players over there, good young team, lots of skill and you can't give them that many chances. A couple unfortunate bounces too on the goals, but it was a frustrating one because we felt a little unlucky."
"It's tough," Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. "Guys played hard and kept fighting back in the game and just couldn't get there."
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