The Nashville Predators will continue their four-game homestand tonight when they host the Edmonton Oilers at Bridgestone Arena for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop.
The Preds are in search of their first victory of the season after dropping their first three outings, and they’ll take on an Oilers squad that found their first victory of the season on Tuesday after they lost three straight to begin the campaign.
For Nashville, playing as a cohesive unit remains a focus, and as Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said Wednesday, the group is working hard, but perhaps not doing so together shift after shift.
“As a whole, we can all pull the rope a little better, and it's every guy,” Brunette said following team meetings on Wednesday morning. “I’d be completely lying if [I said] it’s one or two guys, or if it's the new guys or the young guys or the old guys. I think none of us are really pulling it together. We're kind of pulling it on our own little program here, a bit at times, and we're looking for an easier way out than a hard way. And we know that from experience, the only way you get out of this is usually the hard way.”
Predators defenseman Luke Schenn is slated to appear in his 1,000th NHL game tonight. Schenn holds the NHL record for all-time hits by a blueliner (3,668), and by reaching the milestone, he’ll join a group that includes just five percent of all players who have ever appeared in the League.