Pre-Game Talk: Predators at Bruins: Tuesday, 3/4 7:00pm

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Nashville Predators (21-32-7, in the Central Division) vs. Boston Bruins (28-26-8, in the Atlantic Division)

Boston; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: The Nashville Predators visit the Boston Bruins looking to break a six-game road skid.

Boston has an 18-10-5 record in home games and a 28-26-8 record overall. The Bruins lead league play serving 10.6 penalty minutes per game.

Nashville has a 6-20-4 record on the road and a 21-32-7 record overall. The Predators have gone 6-5-7 in one-goal games.

The matchup Tuesday is the second time these teams square off this season. The Predators won 4-0 in the previous matchup.

 
I would be shocked if the Preds win this. Not because the Bruins are some juggernaut. But because Nashville, who were already not good have been steaming dogshit the last little bit.

A loss here is realistically the final nail in the coffin.
 
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Ah, the one team that's been more of a disappointment this year than the Bruins. Well maybe Buffalo too. Anyway, who knows how this will pan out. Maybe we'll get lucky and it'll be a really good game. All the crap might somehow produce something beautiful.

Nashville wins the most disappointing team by a landslide as they went all in to win the Cup
 
Ah, the one team that's been more of a disappointment this year than the Bruins. Well maybe Buffalo too. Anyway, who knows how this will pan out. Maybe we'll get lucky and it'll be a really good game. All the crap might somehow produce something beautiful.
I think the Rags can be thrown in that category too.

I am not stressed at all by the Bruins at this point, I will still watch and hope for wins. With the injuries, I don't expect them to be able to get in a wildcard spot. There are so many bigger things going on it in the world, I don't need to stress about a few playoff games. Elbows up!! No more injuries!!
 
I think the Rags can be thrown in that category too.

I am not stressed at all by the Bruins at this point, I will still watch and hope for wins. With the injuries, I don't expect them to be able to get in a wildcard spot. There are so many bigger things going on it in the world, I don't need to stress about a few playoff games. Elbows up!! No more injuries!!
@caz16 Agree the Rangers have been dysfunctional this season as well.

The shocker of this season has been Columbus, who went to training camp in shatters after #13 was killed by a drunk driver. From a pure hockey standpoint they have been an uplifting story.
 
I think the Rags can be thrown in that category too.

I am not stressed at all by the Bruins at this point, I will still watch and hope for wins. With the injuries, I don't expect them to be able to get in a wildcard spot. There are so many bigger things going on it in the world, I don't need to stress about a few playoff games. Elbows up!! No more injuries!!
When all's said and done, unfortunately, JT will carry the Rags to 3rd in the Metro leaving these to organizations looking towards ping pong balls. Preds manhandled Bruins earlier in the year and given playoff histories, see Stamper and O'R getting up for this one.

Going out to watch HS Sectional basketball tonight.
 
Well I think even with H. Lindholm and McAvoy this team would still be in trouble. The team lacks speed, creativity and a couple of real finishers outside of Pasta. Goaltending has been far from great.

Too many players under achieving and this team can just not afford that. Major changes needed to be a contender.

Ñot encouraging, but realistic.
 
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@caz16 Agree the Rangers have been dysfunctional this season as well.

The shocker of this season has been Columbus, who went to training camp in shatters after #13 was killed by a drunk driver. From a pure hockey standpoint they have been an uplifting story.
I will be rooting hard for that team , arguably the best captain in the league
 
I would be shocked if the Preds win this. Not because the Bruins are some juggernaut. But because Nashville, who were already not good have been steaming dogshit the last little bit.

A loss here is realistically the final nail in the coffin.

Much like The Wild were going into Sunday's game.
 

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