"The players got some rest yesterday, and today we were able to do some work and get back to making adjustments and corrections on what we think we need to do, so I thought it was a good day," Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said following Friday's practice. "To have the complete day off, I think that was beneficial and then a good work-day today."
As Laviolette predicted on Thursday, the Preds were joined by forwards Wayne Simmonds and Brian Boyle on the ice for Friday's session, great signs as they look to recover from injury. Boyle, who underwent an appendix procedure, and Simmonds, who took a shot off the knee in Game 2, were both listed as week-to-week prior to Game 3.
While their return to practice doesn't necessarily mean an imminent appearance in the Game 5 lineup, it can't hurt their chances, either.
"It was great to see them out there," Laviolette said of Boyle and Simmonds. "Boyle looked really good out there today. Wayne, the same thing. When it first happened, we were thinking that it might be that long, and it's never an exact science, but they're both out there and they looked good. I haven't talked to the trainer yet, but we'll get a plan in here [to determine when they might be able to play again]."
Whether or not the Predators have Simmonds, Boyle or both at their disposal on Saturday, the group will be anxious to avenge a start that saw them allow four goals in the first period, including three on the power play.
"For sure you want to come out with an edge and do your best, dominate the play," Preds center Ryan Johansen said. "Usually we talk about hockey being a game of aggression, and you have to be ready for a war, so we're definitely coming in with that mindset."
Johansen and his linemates, Filip Forsberg and Viktor Arvidsson, have found chances difficult to come by in the series, as have most of the Preds against a stingy Dallas club that has allowed no more than three goals in any of the four games.
Continuing to find ways to break through those defensive efforts from the Stars was a hot topic for the Predators over the past two days, and the group is hoping to find some holes and capitalize when the opportunities arise.
"They've been doing a lot of good things defensively and making it hard on us to create offense," Johansen said. "It can be frustrating for sure when things aren't going your way, but you've just got to stick with it and stay positive and keep trying to find ways to be successful."