Expect yet another new version of the power play as the Pens work to spoil a five-game win streak for the Preds.
Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (10-10-0, 20 points, 6th place Metropolitan Division) @ Nashville Predators (10-10-0, 20 points, 5th place Central Division)
When: 8:00 p.m. ET
How to Watch: SportsNet Pittsburgh for the visitors, Bally Sports South for the home team, streaming on ESPN+
Pens’ Path Ahead: The Pens have another road game coming up against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday before returning home Saturday for the first game of a home-and-away set against some old friends from Philadelphia.
Opponent Track: The Predators have the exact same 10-10 record and 20 points as the Penguins, but are on a notably different trajectory. After going 5-10 in the first 15 games of the season, Nashville has now won five straight, righting the ship to a .500 record. The Predators staved off a last surge from the Winnipeg Jets Sunday to win 3-2 in regulation at home and improve to 7-4 at Bridgestone Arena.
Season Series: The Pens won’t see this team again until the penultimate game of the season, and the last home game of 2023-24, when the Predators visit PPG Paints Arena on April 15.
Hidden Stat: Tristan Jarry ranks fourth among all active goaltenders (with minimum three games played against Nashville) with a 1.72 GAA and .938 save percentage in four games against the Predators. (Pens PR)
Lines from Sunday’s game
FORWARDS
Filip Forsberg - Ryan O’Reilly - Gustav Nyquist
Kiefer Sherwood - Juuso Pärssinen - Luke Evangelista
Yakov Trenin - Colton Sissons - Cole Smith
Michael McCarron - Philip Tomasino
DEFENSEMEN
Ryan McDonagh - Roman Josi
Jeremy Lauzon - Alexandre Carrier
Spencer Stasney - Tyson Barrie
Luke Schenn
Goalies: Juuse Saros, Kevin Lankinen
Possible scratches: Liam Foudy, Dante Fabbro
IR: Cody Glass, Thomas Novak
“We haven’t practiced a lot [with Schenn]. I would like to see him practice for a week straight, but our schedule right now is so condensed and we need some rest, so it’s hard to get him in the flow of practice. We thought we’d give him a look tonight, let him play. Let him feel his way in.”
Given the return of blueliner Ryan McDonagh from injury, and the move of forwards Cody Glass and Thomas Novak to IR, the Preds have a deeper defense than offense and could decide to go with seven defensemen again tonight if Schenn is good to go (he didn’t play in the final nine minutes of the Preds’ one-goal Sunday win.)
JUUSE SAROS IS NOT REAL pic.twitter.com/jBeux7mG35
— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) November 27, 2023
(via hockeydb)
Projected lines
FORWARDS
Jake Guentzel - Sidney Crosby - Bryan Rust (?)
Reilly Smith - Evgeni Malkin - Drew O’Connor
Radim Zohorna - Lars Eller - Vinnie Hinostroza
Matt Nieto - Noel Acciari - Jeff Carter
DEFENSEMEN
Ryan Graves / Kris Letang
Marcus Pettersson / Erik Karlsson
Ryan Shea / John Ludvig
Goalies: Tristan Jarry (Alex Nedeljkovic started last night)
Potential scratches: Jansen Harkins, Alex Nylander (if Bryan Rust can go)
IR: P.O. Joseph (lower body injury), Rickard Rakell (upper body injury), Chad Ruhwedel (lower body injury)
Season opening IR: Will Butcher
Bryan Rust rejoins the first power-play unit while the second unit is something of an open audition: pic.twitter.com/jfS1RPGBKi
— Seth Rorabaugh (@SethRorabaugh) November 27, 2023
Here’s some good news for the Penguins: the Predators boast one of the least effective penalty kills in the NHL (72.7% success rate) and have allowed power-play goals against in 13 of their 20 games so far.