Video: Josi, Hartnell and Mason talk Preds hosting LeafsAll-Time Meetings:The Predators are 11-8-(1)-2 all-time against the Maple Leafs, including a 4-3-(0)-1 record at Bridgestone Arena. Overall, the Predators have earned at least a point in six of their last eight games (4-2-2) against the Maple Leafs, and at home, Nashville has picked up a point in two of its last three contests vs. Toronto (1-1-1).
How to Watch, Live Stream Maple Leafs vs. PredsAfter setting a franchise record with points in 15 consecutive games (14-0-1), the Nashville Predators will try to make it 16 when they host the Toronto Maple Leafs at Bridgestone Arena tonight. It's the second and final meeting between the two this season; Nashville fell 3-2 in a shootout in Toronto back in February. Monday's victory in Buffalo was another record-setting night for the Preds and goaltender Pekka Rinne. Not only did the team continue their winning ways, but the netminder posted his League-leading eighth shutout of the season while collecting his 40th victory of the campaign to become just the seventh goaltender in NHL history to record three 40-win seasons.
Notables Versus Toronto:In 27 career games against Toronto, Kyle Turris has 21 points (10g-11a), including two three-point performances. Ryan Johansen has averaged a point per game versus Toronto in his career, tallying 12 points (6g-6a) in 12 games, while P. Subban has 19 points (4g-15a) in 32 career meetings with his hometown team. Video: Preds begin final 10 games with difficult matchupWhen You Go:Arena doors open at 5:30 p.
m. CT ahead of tonight's 7 p. puck drop. The first 5, 000 fans ages 12 and under will receive a GNASH shirsey presented by UnitedHealthcare. The Nashville Predators Foundation is hosting a Soles4Souls shoe drive with fans encouraged to bring pairs of shoes for donation to the Foundation corner located outside of Section 106 on the main concourse. A number of special guests are also scheduled to be in Smashville tonight.