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Predators to Take on Senators at Canadian Tire Centre in NHL Showdown

As the Nashville Predators gear up for their next challenge, fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming game at the Canadian Tire Centre against the Ottawa Senators. The Predators have been showcasing a strong performance in their recent outings, and this game is expected to be no different.


Jan 21, 2023; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Nashville Predators center Matt Duchene (95) celebrates after a goal during the third period against the Los Angeles Kings at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

The team's statistics from past games reveal a trend of success. In their last three matches, the Predators have scored an impressive 14 goals while conceding only 8, demonstrating both offensive prowess and defensive solidity. Their shooting percentage has been remarkable, with a 20 percent success rate in one of the games indicating that they're capitalizing on scoring opportunities effectively.


One area where Nashville has shown variability is in faceoff win percentages, which have fluctuated between 40 and 60 percent across these games. However, their ability to take control of even-strength situations is evident by consistently outscoring opponents during regular play.


The goaltending department also deserves praise; save percentages have been high with one game recording an outstanding 95 percent save rate. This defensive reliability will be crucial as they face off against Ottawa.


At Canadian Tire Centre, home-ice advantage may play into the Senators' hands but based on recent performances; it's clear that Nashville comes prepared to compete fiercely regardless of venue.


Fans can look forward to what promises to be an exciting match-up filled with strategic plays and high energy as both teams vie for victory. The scheduled date for this encounter is January 10th at half-past midnight UTC time. For those who can't make it to Ottawa but want to catch all the action live, broadcasts will be available on NHL Network (channel 215), SN1 for international viewers, RDS2 also internationally available and BSSO (channel 646-1) catering specifically to away fans following Nashville's journey this season.

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