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Predators @ Blackhawks Preview: The Battle For Bronze

After a long stretch of winning hockey, the Nashville Predators finally have the chance to catch one of the teams ahead of them in the Central Division, as a regulation victory in Chicago tonight would lift them past the Blackhawks into 3rd place (St. Louis stays ahead because of fewer games played and more Regulation/Overtime Wins regardless of their outcome tonight). The puck drops at 7:30 p.m. Central on FS-TN.

Follow after the jump for a quick preview...

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Tale Of The Tape

None today, sorry. For info on the Blackhawks, I encourage a stroll through Second City Hockey.

Chicago Blackhawks

First off, I highly recommend reading today's edition of The Committed Indian, a magnificent bit of work that the Second City guys put together for every Chicago home game:

The Committed Indian 2012-01-24 (PDF)

The big news for the Blackhawks is that captain Jonathon Toews will not play tonight due to injury. This, from ESPN.com:

Toews apparently injured his hand in Friday's 3-1 win over Florida but finished the game. He left Saturday's 5-2 loss to Nashville midway through the contest and did not return. Quenneville said there was no "defining blow" that caused the injury.

Quenneville expects Toews to be ready to return after the All-Star break when the Hawks play the Canucks on Jan. 31 in Vancouver."It's not serious," Quenneville said.

"We have some time off. Have some extra days there," Quenneville said. "Hopefully he gets some rest. We'll get a better assessment after (the break) "

There's still a monster to deal with up front, however, the guy who broke free for both of Chicago's goals against Nashville on Saturday night:


Marian Hossa

#81 / Right Wing / Chicago Blackhawks

6-1

210

Jan 12, 1979



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG
SOG PCT
2011 - Marian Hossa 48 20 32 52 +24 16 7 2 2 164 12.1

Can the Predators keep him under control when Joel Quenneville has the advantage of the last line change before faceoffs?

On the other hand, Kevin Klein has to be drooling in anticipation:

Corey Crawford knows that the bouncing goal he allowed from center ice in the Blackhawks' loss ­Saturday to the Nashville Predators doesn't inspire a lot of confidence.

But coach Joel Quenneville continues to have confidence in him. Crawford will start when the Hawks host the Predators on Tuesday at the United Center.

"He's fine," Quenneville said. "I think everybody lets in a funny one over time. You've got to move past it and learn from it."

Crawford's sophomore season has had plenty of highs and lows. But getting pulled for the third time this season Saturday has to be the lowest. Defenseman Kevin Klein's goal from center ice was on the NHL.com home page long ­after the Hawks arrived home from Nashville.

Nashville Predators

It looks like Pekka Rinne will get the start tonight, and with a week off to rest up, that makes sense. The interesting battle is to see who gets to play and who watches from the pressbox. The addition of Brandon Yip to the roster has created a competition for 4th-line duty. Matt Halischuk scored a goal yesterday after Saturday's scratch, so does he stay in? Could another young forward like Gabriel Bourque get the ziggy instead, or does Yip need to do more work before earning a regular spot?

Meanwhile, there have been a number of Preds lighting up the scoresheet with consistency of late, but look who's taken over the team scoring lead? None other than the $6 Million Man:


Martin Erat

#10 / Left Wing / Nashville Predators

6-0

201

Aug 29, 1981



GP G A P +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG
SOG PCT
2011 - Martin Erat 41 11 24 35 3 16 2 1 3 63 17.4

The issue with Marty, as always, is making sure he keeps up the tempo, and doesn't disappear for weeks or months at a time like we've seen before. A bit of rest during the All-Star break is hopefully the perfect tonic to keep him chugging down the back half of the campaign, because when he's on like this, it's a sight to behold.


Central Standings

GP W L OTL PTs
Detroit 49 33 15 1 67
St. Louis 48 29 13 6 64
Chicago 49 29 14 6 64
Nashville 49 29 16 4 62
Columbus 48 13 29 6 32

(updated 1.24.2012 at 9:04 AM CST)

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Okay, so this post would be better-suited to the post-game write-up from last night, but nobody will see it there.

This, from Down Goes Brown‘s Optimist’s Guide to the Non-Playoff Teams:

Columbus Blue Jackets – Well, at least that annoying glass-half-full guy who responds to every loss all season long by saying “It could be worse, we could have Brett Lebda” will shut up now.

I love The Committed Indian. Great stuff. Those guys put in a lot of time working on it.
I recommend reading it all the time, not just when we play them.

HAHAHAH

Epic, this was a hot topic last night on the GDT. funny as hell!

On Sam’s trip to Nashville:

I’ve been in a few arenas following the Hawks around as the opposing fan. I’ve never been in a build- ing where the home fans were so kind. It seemed like everyone was asking us about our trip and suggesting things we should do after the game. I can’t fathom that happening in St. Louis or Detroit.
Then again, there’s nothing to do in
St. Louis or Detroit after the game
except find meth and cry, so that
could be part of the problem.

Hahahahahahaha!

And this:

should go see it for yourself.
-While writing about being in an
opponent’s building, I want to take
the time to reach however many I
can about something that needs to
stop. And that’s Hawks fans cheering
during the National Anthem in
another’s building.
That’s a Chicago Stadium/
United Center tradition. That’s the
only place it should be done. Here it’s patriotic, inspirational,
and intimidating. Anywhere else it’s bullshit
posturing, attempting to sully someone’s role of host.
It’s like a bunch of bikers who enter a bar and the

oops

Strike “should go see it for yourself.” Cut/paste fail.

to continue:

It’s like a bunch of bikers who enter a bar and then spray beer everywhere. Save that for our place.

Exactly this.

Cut/paste fail on both ends. Thanks for catching that.

That was FANTASTIC. That whole article was great.

I want to read...

link please?

Link is up in the story.

AH!

Thanks, somehow missed that bold subject up there…

This in the section of the lineup. Poile, can't please the Hawks fans! Don't let it happen!

Please Mr. Poile, trade Suter to
Philly, and get this monster duo
out of our lives. We can handle
one, we think. And whatever
you do, do not let either end up
in Detroit.

I agree with that, everytime I hear “we think Suter will go to Detroit” form sports analyst, I cringe.

Wow, these guys are hilarious! Check out the all-star schedule, including:

Thursday, 9:00 pm: All-star Draft concludes.
Thursday, 9:07pm: Phil Kessel is picked.

and

Friday, 10:00pm: Elimination shootout. Every goal scored
against Tim Thomas will be considered part of Occupy Movement.

one more

Saturday, 2:00pm: Report for red carpet ceremony. Pierre
McGuire will stand too close to you. We tried, there’s nothing we
can do.

SI comment on Preds

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/adrian_dater/01/24/power.rankings/index.html#ixzz1kPUAU1nw

read our outlook from SI. love it!

Thanks go to the guys

@ThePredatorial via twitter for this

For once Dater and I agree :)

Go for it now and worry about Suter and Weber this summer.

Ahahahaha. From the Committed Indian:
Klein’s been an excellent babysitter for Josi, and has really picked up his play when Suter was out. But it’s still Kevin F***ing Klein.

That’s not funny.

If KK did a better job babysitting Blum, the preds would be in 1st heading towards the break.

Blum blum blum blum……..blummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Preds Scoring

This person makes an interesting point about whether we really have scoring woes.
http://hfboards.hockeysfuture.com/showthread.php?t=1089095

Halischuk has more goals than Weber but is a healthy scratch over Yip
Trotz explained why he choose Halischuck

Cant remember where i listened to it at, but Trotz basically said Halischuck being the healthy scratch had the least impact on what Nashville does best… defense and Power play.

Of course that’s me summing it up… if i can find the audio i will link

Last nights post game thread had it

anyone meeting up to watch the game tonight?
Committed Indian also had nice things to say about Dirk:

As always, our intrepid Nashville correspondent is On The Forecheck.com’s Dirk
Hoag. We got a chance to meet Dirk on Saturday, and sadly he’s just about the
nicest guy in the world. We were kind of hoping he’d be as annoying as the team he
covers. No luck.

Alrighty,

Y’all got to hear enough of Tim McGraw (who I do like his music) last time out, how about the Hawks return the favor with some Chelsea Dagger?

make it alice cooper

And we will have a deal…

How about David Lee Roth instead?
dunno

Alice last year at the game was a hell of a surprise and a great guy

I'm just in the Mood for some David Lee Roth

Maybe next time in your joint Alice? Deal?

I could go for some DLR tonight
works for me

Just dont expect us to be worn out we did play cbj last night so it was more of a practice

Cool I am going to hold you to that! lol.

You may now want to check this out, see “DLR” under the “MISC INFO/BLOG RELATED PHRASES/MEMES” section!

I AM holding you to this deal now! lol

Also from the Committed Indian: Hawks cheering during the National Anthem.
While writing about being in an opponent’s building, I want to take the time to reach however many I can about something that needs to stop. And that’s Hawks fans cheering during the National Anthem in another’s building.

That’s a Chicago Stadium/United Center tradition. That’s the only place it should be done. Here it’s patriotic, inspirational, and intimidating. Anywhere else it’s bullshit posturing, attempting to sully someone’s role of host. It’s like a bunch of bikers who enter a bar and then spray beer everywhere. Save that for our place.

THANK YOU!!! Man, that drove me crazy. I friggen’ hate that the Hawks do this at places other than the UC. It’s fine to yell out cheers for your team while in opposing arenas, but it’s BS to scream throughout the National Anthem at any place other than the UC. Glad he called the Chicago base out for that.

How are things here?

Toews is injured and SCH posters are “eating their young.” Or maybe just eating young posters, not sure. Pretty sure cannibalism is taking place in some form or other, though.

And yes, SCH bloggers have railed against cheering the anthem in other stadiums for years. Though the ones that do it outside of Chicago really aren’t the “Chicago Base.” Hardcore guys don’t really want it taking root anywhere else..

We tend to be slightly less "reactive" than most fan bases...

Although we do have our “glass-always-half-empty” crowd, our perpetual “ledge-sitters” and our “rose colored glasses” club, considering what we as a fan base have gone through, most Pred fans as a whole have learned to roll with the punches. Much less likely over here to club our young posters like baby seals when things start to get ugly than over at SCH. Gotta have some thick skin or the ability to field land mines to be a part of a Chicago sports’ fanbase. I know…been there, done that.

Are you the Cubs fan?

Someone joking hassled me the other night when I said something mean about the Cubs, and I can’t remember who it was.

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