"We're getting chances offensively because we're playing [a physical] style of game, and that's how we're going to find success as a line," Olivier said. "I want to be good in that role, and that's really important for me and also for my linemates. We're happy it's working right now."
"He was really good," Laviolette said of Olivier. "He had a couple chances to score, he's physical, he's getting his nose dirty, so he's coming in and providing the element that we're looking for."
The second stanza was scoreless, and although the Blues made it interesting with a late power-play goal, Calle Jarnkrok iced it with an empty-netter to give the Predators their first victory since Nov. 4 at Detroit.
"[Saros], first of all, was great. He made some huge saves, and we played really hard defensively," Josi said. "You start the first shift, you got a goal right away. We got a couple more in the first… It just gives you that momentum for the game."
Yes, it's just one win after six results on the wrong side of the ledger, but make no mistake, this one gives the Preds a welcome boost. Now, they'll get a chance to prove they can follow it up as they face the Blues once more on Monday night (at 7 p.m. CT at Bridgestone Arena).
"We were just trying to get that one, and we got it," Watson said. "When you're in it rough like we were, the first [win is] hard to get. It feels like it just eludes you no matter what you do. So, credit to everybody in here, right down to the staff, to the players, everybody stayed with each other, and we were able to find a way to to get a big win tonight. But it's not even close to over with. We have to bring it. We have to be ready to bring that same effort every time we step on the ice, especially coming up again Monday."