Predators set franchise record with 9th consecutive win
Steve Roberts / USA Today Sports
The Nashville Predators set a franchise record with their ninth straight victory by defeating the Dallas Stars 2-0 Tuesday night, the team announced.
The Preds now lead the Western Conference with 95 points - just one back of the Tampa Bay Lightning for first in the NHL.
Here's a closer look at their win streak:
Win No. | Opponent | Score |
---|---|---|
1 | Senators | 5-2 |
2 | Red Wings | 3-2 |
3 | Sharks | 7-1 |
4 | Blues | 4-0 |
5 | Jets | 6-5 |
6 | Oilers | 4-2 |
7 | Canucks | 4-3 OT |
8 | Avalanche | 4-3 OT |
9 | Stars | 2-0 |
In total, the Predators have outscored their opponents 39-18 over the last nine games. While there is still lots of regular-season hockey to be played, Nashville is red hot and seems primed for another deep playoff run this spring.
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