Mikael Granlund notched a hat trick as the Minnesota Wild defeated the Nashville Predators, 4-2, on Friday night at the Xcel Energy Center to start a home-and-home series between the two clubs.
Despite registering 43 shots - their-third highest total of the season - the Predators were only able to beat goaltender Devan Dubnyk twice, as their comeback bid fell short. It's the fourth loss in five games for the Preds, and their first regulation road loss since they fell on Nov. 16, also at Minnesota.
Nashville's play in the final 40 minutes of the contest was almost enough to get them a win, but it was their start that was lacking, something the Preds say led to Friday's result.
"When you enter a game, mentally and physically, you have to be ready for the wars and the battles and we were slow to get out of the hole tonight," Predators Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. "They were first everywhere, so there's no excuse for it. It's got to be better. We're not going to win games if we're giving away first periods, and it wasn't good enough."
Preds Fall to Wild in First Half of Home-and-Home
Nashville Registers 43 Shots, Slow Start Leads to Loss