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The Nashville Predators have 18 more games scheduled at Bridgestone Arena this season. Here's when they play next and how to get tickets.
Former Tennessee governor Bill Haslam is bidding for a WNBA team in Nashville. It would be named the Tennessee Summitt.
The NHL schedule on Friday includes a game between the Nashville Predators (18-24-7) and the Buffalo Sabres (19-26-5), starting at 7:00 PM ET at KeyBank Center and broadcast on NHL Network. The Predators rank 14th in the Western Conference with 43 points and the Sabres are 16th in the Eastern Conference with 43 points.
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Filip Forsberg and Quinn Hughes are two of the top players to watch when the Nashville Predators meet the Vancouver Canucks at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, January 29 at 9:00 PM ET. Buy tickets for this game at StubHub!
Pay attention to Filip Forsberg and Troy Terry in particular on Saturday, when the Nashville Predators play the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center, starting at 10:00 PM ET. Buy tickets for this game at StubHub!
The Buffalo Sabres host the Nashville Predators after John-Jason Peterka's hat trick against the Boston Bruins in the Sabres' 7-2 win.
Wednesday’s NHL play will see the Nashville Predators (18-23-7) hit the ice against the Vancouver Canucks (22-17-10), starting at 9:00 PM ET at Bridgestone Arena and broadcast on ESPN+. The Predators rank 14th in the Western Conference with 43 points and the Canucks are ninth in the Western Conference with 54 points.
The Vancouver Canucks 3-1 win over the Nashville Predators is their third win in a row and they’re looking to keep the momentum going. In the second meeting between the two teams this month, the Canuc
Tommy Novak scored Nashville’s lone goal as the Predators fell to the Vancouver Canucks by a 3-1 final on Wednesday night at Bridgestone Arena. The result sees the Preds finish the season series against Vancouver with a 2-1-0 record.
Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko made 31 saves to earn his fourth win of the season. Quinn Hughes led the Canucks with two assists, his third multi-point game in a row. Nils Hoglander, Linus Karlsson, and Pius Suter scored for the Canucks, who have now won three straight.