Preds Head Coach John Hynes listed three elements on Saturday - goaltending, special teams and grit - that led Nashville to their fifth win in five tries over the Blackhawks this season.
"It's a rivalry game, and I think there's a lot of history between Nashville and Chicago, which is always exciting," Hynes said. "You can tell that the team gets jacked up to play them, whether it's here or Chicago is a great building to play in as well, and I think that's a big part of it. Right now, if you focus on the now, certainly the standings and the playoff race, they're a team we're directly competing with, so I think that brings out some of the best in us also."
That effort was tested once again, as it has been so many times this season, by injuries. Not only did the Preds lose defenseman Alexandre Carrier for three-to-five weeks with a lower-body injury, forward Viktor Arvidsson left Saturday's game in the second period with "upper-body discomfort" and did not return.
But just as they have over the past month-plus, no matter who is in or out, the Predators found a way once more.
"Extremely proud," Sissons said of his team's effort with players out due to injury. "It hasn't been easy on us. The schedule is one thing, but with the added injuries to some very key players on our hockey team, there's some guys stepping up all the time, it seems. It's been awesome and has been really fun to be a part of, and hopefully we can keep that thing rolling."
The Preds will try to do just that with a pair of outings in Detroit this week against the Red Wings, but for now, they'll take a much needed rest and reprieve before getting back to pursuing their goals.
"We found a way to win a game where we didn't have a ton in the emotional bank account, where we didn't have as much physically as we needed, but I think we had some toughness to be able to find a way to win tonight," Hynes said. "Piggyback that with really strong goaltending and finding special teams [success], and I think it's a great opportunity for us right now to get a reset. Guys have this evening, you have Sunday, we won't skate Monday where we can get some physical and mental reset, and emotionally, and get back ready for Detroit."