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Nashville Predators play the Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center Monday night

 

Nashville Predators vs. Los Angeles Kings

Monday, March 4th, 2013 | 9:30pm (CT)
Los Angeles, CA | Staples Center

Nashville PredatorsLos Angeles, CA – The Nashville Predators are seeking a win as their West Coast swing continues, with a visit to the defending Stanley Cup Champions Los Angeles Kings on Monday night.

The two teams wrap up their three-game 2012-13 regular season series at the Staples Center with the Predators in search of a season sweep after earning a 2-1 shootout victory on January 31st in Southern California and a 3-0 win at Bridgestone Arena on February 7th. The Kings are the only Western Conference team that the Predators have a winning record against on the road (14-10-3), but a losing record against at home (10-14-3).

NHL-Nashville Predators, Mike Fisher. (Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports)

NHL-Nashville Predators, Mike Fisher. (Don McPeak-USA TODAY Sports)

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Nashville Predators visit Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings Thursday

 

Nashville-Predators-logoClarksville, TN – The Nashville Predators are in desperate need of a win, and it doesn’t get any easier when they face the defending Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings, Thursday night, January 31st at the Stables Center. The puck hits ice at 9:30pm.

The Predators were shut out for the second time in three games their last time out against Phoenix.  Roman Josi led all skaters with five shots on goal, a career high.  He and Shea Weber (four shots) accounted for nine of Nashville’s 21 shots (42.8 percent). «Read the rest of this article»

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Nashville Predators to face the Anaheim Ducks Saturday

 

Nashville-Predators-logoNashville, TN -  The Nashville Predators are hoping to shake off their lackluster performance against the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night, as they face the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday.

This marks the third stop of a franchise record tying seven-game road swing; the Predators also played seven straight on the road from October 30th-November 12th, 2002. The trip will last 15 days, and see the team go to Minnesota, St. Louis, Anaheim, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Jose, then back to St. Louis to wrap things up on February 5th.  Nashville’s next game in the Music City will be February 7th against the reigning Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings. «Read the rest of this article»

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