Elevate your local knowledge

Sign up for the iNFOnews newsletter today!

Select Region

Predators take on the Flames, look to end home skid

Calgary Flames (9-14-4, in the Pacific Division) vs. Nashville Predators (8-13-4, in the Central Division)

Nashville, Tennessee; Tuesday, 8 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: The Nashville Predators take on the Calgary Flames looking to stop a three-game home slide.

Nashville is 8-13-4 overall and 5-8-2 at home. The Predators have given up 92 goals while scoring 63 for a -29 scoring differential.

Calgary has gone 5-10-2 on the road and 9-14-4 overall. The Flames are 2-8-1 when they serve more penalty minutes than their opponent.

Tuesday’s game is the second time these teams meet this season. The Predators won 4-2 in the last matchup.

TOP PERFORMERS: Luke Evangelista has four goals and 13 assists for the Predators. Matthew Wood has four goals and one assist over the past 10 games.

Rasmus Andersson has five goals and 13 assists for the Flames. Nazem Kadri has one goal and nine assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Predators: 3-7-0, averaging 2.5 goals, 4.5 assists, 3.2 penalties and 6.9 penalty minutes while giving up 3.6 goals per game.

Flames: 5-3-2, averaging 2.8 goals, 4.7 assists, four penalties and 13.9 penalty minutes while giving up 2.5 goals per game.

INJURIES: Predators: None listed.

Flames: None listed.

___

The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

News from © The Associated Press, . All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Join the Conversation!

Want to share your thoughts, add context, or connect with others in your community?

The Associated Press

The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting. Founded in 1846, AP today remains the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business. More than half the world’s population sees AP journalism every day.