This time, the Nashville Predators were able to survive an early three-goal lead against the Phoenix Coyotes. Nick Spaling, Mike Fisher and Gabriel Bourque scored first-period goals for Nashville, and Marek Mazanec made 29 saves to protect that lead in a 4-2 victory at Bridgestone Arena on Monday.
"That was the mindset we had to come out
with," Predators coach Barry Trotz said. "We scored
three, we could have scored five or six. We had a couple breakaways,
and [Coyotes goalie Mike] Smith made a great save, and we put one off
the post. We really came out really well and executed, got a
forecheck, turned some pucks over."
Phoenix (14-6-4) lost a third in a row for the
first time this season. The Coyotes trailed a home game Oct. 31
against the Predators 3-0 in the first period before winning 5-4 in a
shootout.
"We know they're a team that doesn't give
up and they create a lot of pressure and they're going to stay on
you," Spaling said.
Nashville (12-10-2), coming off a 2-0 loss to the
New York Rangers on Saturday, scored 1:02 into this game. Predators
forward Matt
Cullen beat Coyotes forward Jeff
Halpern to a dump-in. Cullen's shot coming across the circle was
kicked out by Smith's right pad to Spaling, who scored stick-side
inside the post. Coyotes forward Shane
Doan nearly tied it, but hit the crossbar, and it quickly became
2-0, Predators. The puck eventually made its way behind Smith's net,
and the goalie's attempt to clear it from there was disrupted by the
presence of teammate Michael
Stone. Predators forward Eric
Nystrom was able to collect the weak pass along the boards, and
he fed Colin
Wilson behind the net. Smith hit Fisher with a pass, and his shot
from inside the right circle connected at 8:22.
"We talked about it previous to going out
there about that high slot being open," Wilson said. "So
I hit [Fisher] and he got a good shot off."
Nashville scored one more before the end of the
first period to equal its 3-0 lead on Halloween. David
Legwand's long cross-ice pass found Viktor
Stalberg on the right wing and set up a partial 2-on-1 with
Bourque. Stalberg fed Bourque, who lifted a shot past Smith with 1:27
remaining.
"We just made some mistakes 1-on-1, missed
coverages, and ended up in the back of our net three times,"
Tippett said. "… Some of it is there's some mistakes we're
making that we have to clean up, but some of it I think we have to
start using some different people in situations."
Phoenix started its comeback in the second period
with a determined forecheck. Kyle
Chipchura checked Legwand to knock the puck free, Antonie
Vermette gained possession, and his wrist shot from above the right
faceoff dot was tipped by Mikkel
Boedker under Mazanec at 9:34. The Coyotes made it 3-2 less than
four minutes later. Tim
Kennedy left the puck for Radim
Vrbata in the neutral zone, and he skated into the zone up the
left wing. His pass to the front of the net was tipped by Martin
Hanzal and kicked out by Mazanec to Kennedy, who made a move to
his backhand and scored his first of the season at 13:00.
"[Tim] was one of our best players
tonight," Tippett said. "Played a very fast game,
was around the puck, got rewarded with a goal by going to the net. We
need more people to contribute like that."
Predators defenseman Shea
Weber fired the puck off the glass in his defensive zone and it
went into an empty net with 35 seconds to play.
"The third period they had a real good
push," Trotz said. "We got on our heels quite a bit
but we defended like crazy, got a couple big saves from [Mazanec]
when we needed it."
Doan left the game in the second period with a
lower-body injury. He played his final shift with 6:38 remaining in
the second, and a total of 14 shifts for 9:43. His eight-game point
streak ended (seven goals, four assists). Tippett said Doan was
removed from the game as a precaution and is considered day-to-day.
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