Predators shutout Blackhawks 3-0
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Juuse Saros made 41 saves and the surging Nashville Predators beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-0 on Saturday.
Eeli Tolvanen, Colton Sissons and Luke Kunin scored for the Predators, winners of seven of eight.
The Blackhawks lost for the fourth time in five games. Kevin Lankinen made 18 saves.
With the victory, Nashville moved two points ahead of Chicago for fourth place in the Central Division. The top four teams in each division qualify for the playoffs this season. Nashville has won all five meetings between the teams this season.
It was Saros’ second shutout of the season and No. 13 for his career. He had to be sharp, with the Blackhawks controlling much of the action.
Tolvanen scored his 10th goal 5:56 into the first period. With Nashville on a power play, Tolvanen’s slap shot from the top of the left circle beat Lankinen high to the stick side just under the cross bar.
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Sissons made it 2-0 at 10:14 of the second on a penalty shot. It was Sissons’ sixth of the year.
With the Predators short-handed, Sissons was hooked down from behind by Chicago’s Adam Boqvist. On the penalty shot, Sissons skated in slowly from the right side before drifting toward the slot and beating Lankinen with a wrist shot that went off of the inside of the left post.
Kunin’s third goal at 9:54 of the third gave Nashville a 3-0 lead. Defenseman Jeremy Davies picked up an assist for his first career NHL point.
BIG PENALTY KILL
Nashville entered Saturday with the NHL’s worst penalty kill percentage at 72.1%, but its penalty killers came up big against the Blackhawks. In addition to Sissons’ short-handed penalty shot, the Predators killed off all four Chicago power play opportunities, including 1:55 of a 5-on-3 advantage early in the third.
A BIG PLUS
With an assist on Tolvanen’s power-play goal, Roman Josi became the highest scoring Swiss-born NHL player with 435 points. The Predators captain surpassed Mark Streit. Streit, also a defenseman, is the only other Swiss-born captain in NHL history. Saturday was Josi’s 664th NHL game. Streit played in 786 games in 12 NHL seasons.
INJURIES MOUNTING
Nashville lost forward Viktor Arvidsson in the second when he collided with Chicago’s Kirby Dach just inside the Chicago blue line. At 11:14, Arvidsson was skating after the puck carrier with his head down when he collided with Dach’s midsection. Arvidsson remained down on the ice for several minutes before being helped off to the dressing room.