Predators set franchise record with 15-game point streak
The Nashville Predators have been excellent all season, but down the stretch, they've been white-hot.
With a 4-0 shutout victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Monday night, the Predators established a franchise record by recording at least one point in 15 straight games, going 14-0-1 over that span.
Monday's win was their fourth in a row, and their only blemish over the last 15 contests was a shootout loss to the New Jersey Devils on March 10.
The Predators haven't lost in regulation since Feb. 17, when they fell 3-1 to the Detroit Red Wings.
Nashville has the best record in the NHL at 48-14-10, sitting four points clear of the Tampa Bay Lightning (49-19-4). Both clubs have played 72 games.
On Friday, the Predators became the first team to clinch a 2018 playoff spot with a 4-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche.