"For sure [it's a dream come true], I'm not going to lie," Rinne smiled. "I obviously understand it might be a once-in-a-lifetime thing, so I really enjoyed it. It was an awesome feeling seeing the puck go in… But I'm trying to see it and then [Roman Josi] and [Nick] Bonino, I think they were going nuts, and it was pretty cool. I just threw my hands up in the air and tried to try to act as cool as I can."
"That's the first time I've ever been a part of a goalie goal," Blackwell said. "I almost jumped to the top of the building when that happened. That was pretty unreal."
The entire night wasn't perfect - and it wasn't expected to be - but the Predators found a way to get the job done with Hynes implementing his systems for the first time.
"We had a very strong start, and a lot of the things that we worked on, you could see in the game," Hynes said. "As the game wore on, there were ups and downs, but I think there were more ups than downs, which was better than what we did against Boston [on Tuesday]. So, I'm really happy for the guys. It's been a tough week for them, they put in some work, they've really listened and they had to really battle for this win. It's certainly a building block to be able to go on."
Nashville's start was outstanding, and it took just 3:16 into the contest for Josi to deke through what seemed like every Blackhawks player on the ice before backhanding a shot off of Viktor Arvidsson and in. The assist extended Josi's point streak to 12-consecutive games, a mark that extends his career-high and franchise record for defensemen.