Nashville Predators drop third
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The Nashville Predators will recognize broadcasters Pete Weber and Terry Crisp, inducting them into the Golden Hall, on Nov. 1 at Bridgestone Arena.
Trevor Zegras scored twice and added an assist to continue his home ice hot streak and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Nashville Predators 4-1.
Zegras has now recorded points in each of his first seven home games in a Flyers’ uniform, leaving him one game off the team record of eight, shared by former Flyers Peter Forsberg and Peter Zezel. He leads the team in scoring with 12 points.
BOTTOM LINE: The Nashville Predators take on the Calgary Flames after losing three games in a row. Nashville has a 3-3-1 record in home games and a 4-6-2 record overall. The Predators have a -13 scoring differential, with 28 total goals scored and 41 given up.
During a recent tilt against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Nashville Predators rolled out the “Florida Man Cam.”
The Nashville Predators host the Tampa Bay Lightning at Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 28. Follow for live updates.
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