Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault scored in the third period to power the Nashville Predators past the Winnipeg Jets by a 4-1 final on Saturday night at Bridgestone Arena. The result gives the Preds a victory over the NHL’s top team and points in five of their last seven outings overall.
Preds Captain Roman Josi also tallied twice on the night, and Juuse Saros made 23 saves for Nashville as they put forth one of their more satisfying efforts of the season.
“It feels good,” Stamkos said. “I thought that was a pretty good recipe of what we have to do and understand we’ve got to continue this. The story of this year has been efforts like this, and then we don't follow it up. So, let's follow it up and get on a little roll here.”
“I would say maybe our resiliency,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said of what impressed him about his group’s effort. “You're always weary coming home after a two-week road trip, and your first game back is always a little scary… I thought the group grabbed it and we learned from past experiences. And I really thought, especially in the second period, we really got to our game. Our second, our third period, I thought we did a lot of really good things.”
Midway through the opening frame, Marchessault found Josi at the left point, and Nashville’s captain placed a slap shot through a slew of traffic and into the twine to give the Preds a 1-0 lead.
The Predators then appeared to score again just seconds later when Alexandre Carrier deposited a rebound, but Winnipeg was successful on an offside challenge to take the goal off the board. However, multiple Preds players and their head coach remarked on how the club responded to that moment. At earlier points in the season, the Predators say that may have deflated the group, but that wasn’t the case on Saturday.