STANLEY CUP FINAL: KEYS TO VICTORY FOR THE NASHVILLE PREDATORS IN GAME 3

Tonight (Saturday, June 3, 2017) is game night for both the Nashville Predators and the Pittsburgh Penguins, but each team faces vastly different paths forward depending on how round three of the Stanley Cup Finals plays out at Bridgestone Arena.

The Pens, working to become the first repeat champions since the Detroit Red Wings in 1997-98, could push their Western Conference foes to the brink of elimination thanks to a 2-0 series lead. And the Predators, desperately in need of life after a pair of odd and undisciplined defeats, could cut Pittsburgh’s advantage in half in front of the Music City crowd that’s energized their postseason run.

As both sides look to do damage in Game 3, here are keys to victory for the Predators today:

It would be a stretch to say that the Predators would have pulled out a Game 2 victory if not for their excess of penalties — Rinne’s third-period meltdown was as terrible as his run to the Final was mesmerizing.

But discipline is a monumental factor for Nashville moving forward. The Predators probably got away with a few big infractions on Wednesday and still gave Pittsburgh seven power-play opportunities during a Game 2 in which the officiating crew failed to prevent physicality from devolving into recklessness. So if one thing needs to be corrected for Peter Laviolette’s club no later than Game 3 in Music City, it is playing smartly.

Take away the scrappy-turned-ugly play, and Nashville is at least a step closer to sticking with the Penguins, which it certainly did in Game 1 and parts of Game 2.

Throw in a stronger dependence on — and performance from — the top-four defensemen that made them postseason darlings, not to mention a semblance of confidence from Rinne or his replacement, and Nashville could legitimately bring the Final back to Steel City with momentum. That’s not to say they haven’t already gotten some big plays from the blue line, but if they can focus more on stymieing the Pens in the center of the ice and attacking on future power-play tries rather than, say, slamming Matt Cullen into the boards, they’ll be back in contention in no time.



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