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Can the Nashville Predators Bounce Back After a Narrow Loss to the Arizona Coyotes?

The Nashville Predators faced off against the Arizona Coyotes in a closely contested match that ended with a 2-3 scoreline. The Predators, who played as guests at Mullett Arena, now hold a record of 18 losses and have accumulated two points from this game. Meanwhile, the Coyotes celebrated their victory on home ice, bringing their win tally up to 53.


Oct 15, 2022; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Stars center Ty Dellandrea (10) looks for the puck during the first period against the Nashville Predators at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The game unfolded with both teams showcasing defensive resilience and offensive efforts. The Predators hit the ice with determination but were unable to find the back of the net in the first period. Their persistence paid off in the second period when they scored one goal and followed up with another in the third period. Despite these efforts, they fell short by one goal against an equally determined Coyotes team.


The statistics reflect a hard-fought battle between both sides. The Nashville team registered 32 shots on goal and successfully converted 6 percent of them into scores. They also demonstrated their physicality by delivering 26 hits throughout the game while blocking 12 shots from their opponents. In terms of discipline, they kept it relatively clean with only two penalties amounting to four penalty minutes.


Special teams played a significant role for Nashville as well; they capitalized on one out of six powerplay opportunities thanks to their effective play that led to seven faceoffs won out of thirteen during man-advantage situations – translating into a powerplay faceoff win percentage of 54 percent.


On defense, goaltending was crucial for both teams; however, despite making an impressive total of 21 saves for Nashville, it wasn't enough to secure victory as three goals slipped past them during even-strength play.


Looking ahead after this intense matchup, fans can catch the next game featuring their beloved Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena where they will take on Florida Panthers scheduled for January 23rd at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville Tennessee USA zip code:37203 Fans can tune into ESPN+ online or watch locally on BSSO channel number:646-1 or away fans can view it on BSFL channel number:654 ensuring no one misses any action from this upcoming encounter.

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