The Nashville Predators (6-11-3) return home after a five-game road trip to host the Winnipeg Jets (17-3-0) tonight at Bridgestone Arena for a 6 p.m. CT puck drop. This evening’s contest is the first of four meetings between the division rivals this season.
The Preds collected points in three of their five games (1-2-2) on the road over the past two weeks, but the only win came in Vancouver before Nashville was shut out in Seattle on Wednesday night to conclude the excursion. Now, they’ll embrace the challenge of facing a Jets team that has gotten off to the best start in NHL history.
“I think you’re always looking for defining moments in the season,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said. “To have the best team in the [NHL] come in and play here at home, and obviously we’re not where we want to be, so to get to where we want to be, it could be a big moment to have a big game.”
On Friday, the Preds recalled defenseman Adam Wilsby from Milwaukee (AHL). Wilsby was with Nashville for most of their trip over the last two weeks, but he has yet to play in his first NHL game. However, that could change soon, according to Brunette.
“We’re hoping to see him,” Brunette said. “It might be the next [game], or if not, maybe the following [game]. We’re going to see him at some point. I thought he looked really good at practice.”
If you’re attending tonight’s game at Bridgestone Arena, make sure you’re there in time for a pregame ceremonial puck drop from a pair of Hockey Hall of Famers. Former Preds Captain Shea Weber and former General Manager David Poile will take part in the puck drop following their induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame two weeks ago in Toronto.
Update:
The Preds have recalled forward Fedor Svechkov from Milwaukee (AHL) and reassigned defenseman Adam Wilsby to the Admirals.