The scoring stopped at three because Rinne clearly wasn't going to allow a goal on Friday night. The Finnish netminder was at his best in the first period, stopping 12 shots from the Hurricanes, including a high-quality opportunity off the stick of Teuvo Teravainen. Rinne's bounce-back performance allowed Nashville to build a lead - something they've played with exclusively in their three recent wins - and slowly take control of the game.
"Tonight, I got off to a good start, and I think that was the key for us," Rinne said. "That felt really good... I really think the last four games, we've played better defensively, too. Just more sacrificing, [and] bodies blocking shots, forwards collapsing and things like that. I think it makes makes mine and [Juuse Saros's] job easier."
"What can you say? He's a legend," Grimaldi said of Rinne. "He's one of the best of all time, and it's honestly awesome to play in front of him. I've said it before, but not only is he just such a good goalie, but he's an even better person… He has been around so long, and he's still such a nice and humble person. He's definitely someone I can look up to as well."
Next, the Predators will complete their first set of back-to-back games this season, as they travel to South Florida to face the Panthers (Saturday at 6 p.m. CT), and if they continue on their current trajectory, they might just find themselves with another two points in 24 hours.
"We're playing the right way, every line's contributing, whether that's scoring or just getting pucks deep, checking, blocking shots - everyone's contributing in their own way," Grimaldi said. "Our goalies both have been awesome, so our team's definitely trending in the right direction, and we have to keep that going tomorrow in Florida."