Smith gave the host club a 3-0 lead in the second, and after Mikhail Shalagin tallied for Tampa Bay late in the middle stanza, Pitlick added some insurance in the third as he cleaned up a Tolvanen effort in front.
"It was fun to be out there," Pitlick said. "First rookie camp for me, so there was a little bit of nerves, and it was good that we got the win. It's a quick turnaround meeting everyone and having to gel together as a team, play a couple of systems - it's a lot, but I think we did well. It was good to come out with the win."
Predators coaches and management were pleased with what they saw from just about every player on the ice for Nashville, and it was an added bonus to have top skaters like Richard, Tolvanen and Pitlick find the back of the net.
Having those names make an impact on the scoresheet is undoubtedly the goal, but the group effort is really what stood out, especially considering that tight timetable after getting on the ice for the first time just two days prior.
"There wasn't anyone on the team where I thought guys didn't try hard and didn't try to do what we did in the last couple days of practice," Taylor said. "All our system work, our neutral zone forecheck - which is a staple of the organization - all those things looked great today. It's great to see those guys scoring, but top to bottom, seeing the guys trying to execute the way we would like them to was awesome."