With just two games upcoming this week for the Nashville Predators, they'll have an opportunity to hone their game in practice and work on some of the issues which have dogged them lately. Can they work out the kinks and bring their best effort against two key divisional opponents?
Let's take a look...

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The Blackhawks are in the grips of an out-of-control spiral through the Western Conference standings, an 0-7-1 stretch that began when the Preds beat them in a home & home series on January 21st and 24th. Cue the panic from Second City Hockey:
The holes on this team have been manifold from pretty much the get go, so those looking for a trade were always going to get their wish. The whole Brendan Morisson thing hasn't really come up 7's, though it was low-risk to begin with. Someone is going to get shipped off, either for another center, another rugged forward, or some manner of defenseman. A goalie? Maybe, but the options are limited. But the bigger question now becomes what to do with this coaching staff. The oft mentioned "core" isn't going anywhere, no matter how many meatballs bellow for a trade of Kane for the completely human and often bad Ryan Miller. Picks and prospects are going to be dealt at the risk of mortgaging the future, because that's what happens to accumulated picks and prospects.
The root of the trouble? Most likely goaltending, as Corey Crawford hasn't exactly seized the reins in the Windy City:
Tuesday's game marks an opportunity for the Predators to give the Hawks another kick down the stairs,
The Red Wings are an interesting team, in that they're cruising along at the top of the Western Conference standings, but have a losing record (15-15-1) on the road. The difference, of course, is their ridiculous home record, where their 22-2-1 mark (pending tonight's game with the Philadelphia Flyers) has turned Joe Louis Arena into a house of horrors for their guests.
The Preds are 1-2 against Detroit so far this season, and if they harbor hopes of taking their first Central Division title, beating the Red Wings head-to-head is the best way to close that gap. As usual, things revolve up front around perhaps the most talented two-way forward in the NHL:
Given the upcoming schedule, then, what makes for a successful week in your mind? Obviously, getting back in the win column is a good start, but keeping Detroit and/or Chicago from earning points in the standings themselves is almost as important as anything the Preds do themselves.
0 recs | 8 comments
well
after suter’s comments, patient Poile could do worse than Jeff Carter.
jeffery101y - February 13, 2012
Eklund reporting that the Kings have scratched Dustin Penner the last 2 games...
Could he be headed to Nashville? I’d be ok with this as long as we don’t pay too much for him AND as long as we keep him away from the Pancake Pantry.
Predadave - February 13, 2012
good lord
Let us go 2-0-0 this week. For two reasons 1) to keep chicago down and 2) to stop detroits home win streak. The bonus is getting back on track. A trade might help but that article from boclair on rads gave me a new insight to him and id be happy to have him back (and at his rfa rookie contract too)
Shadow23 - February 13, 2012 via iPhone app
Chicago makes me nervous
I hate playing a team on a downward spiral. I really hate being the team that ends up helping a losing team break their funk and get their confidence back. I’m also an Avs fan and they are experts at doing that. It’s sickening.
Preds need to wake up. After the 1st period of the Canucks game, they looked pretty lackadaisical this past week.
In response to the above, I’d say no to Penner and Carter. They may have potential based on past performances, but the Preds are based on hard work ethic, something neither have. Then again, we have SK74 playing decent minutes and even working the PK. Maybe Trotz is the magic man.
bhamhockey - February 13, 2012
yep
We are the slumpbusters
JBoogie22 - February 13, 2012 via iPhone app
haven't you heard...
The hawks will not win another game this season unless they start firing people with gusto. Q first, than Bowman and then the core.
I don’t think anyone will be let go by tomorrow night though, so you can probably coast against us.
wardrums - February 13, 2012
so
does Dallas game count as next week? just curios
ajs3677 - February 13, 2012 via Android app
curious. sorry.
ajs3677 - February 13, 2012 via Android app
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