Behind brilliant goaltending from Justus Annunen and timely goals from Ryan O’Reilly and Fedor Svechkov, the Nashville Predators defeated the Calgary Flames, 4-1, Saturday at Scotiabank Saddledome.
O’Reilly scored back-to-back goals on the power play in the second period and added an empty-net goal in the third to complete his sixth career hat trick. Annunen turned aside 31 shots to help lift the Predators to their second consecutive victory after earning a 3-0 shutout win Friday against the Vancouver Canucks.
It’s the first time this season that Nashville has earned back-to-back road wins. With the win against Calgary, the Predators move to 5-13-4 on the road and 13-20-7 on the season.
How the Predators lined up vs. Calgary
Forsberg-Stamkos-Marchessault
Nyquist-O’Reilly-Hinostroza
Jankowski-Svechkov-Evangelista
Wiesblatt-McCarron-Sissons
Josi-Barron
Skjei-Blankenburg
Stastney-Schenn
Annunen
Saros
Extra: Lauzon (day-to-day, lower-body), Novak (day-to-day, upper-body), L’Heureux (susp.)
IR: Smith, Wilsby
Predators forward Zachary L’Heureux was out of the lineup, serving the second game of his three-game suspension for slew-footing Minnesota Wild captain Jared Spurgeon in Tuesday’s game.
Defenseman Jeremy Lauzon and forward Tommy Novak, who both sustained injuries during Tuesday’s game, were sidelined Friday against the Vancouver Canucks and are listed as day-to-day. Additionally, defenseman Adam Wilsby joins forward Cole Smith on IR.
Game Summary
The Flames were all over the Predators in the first period, generating 11 shots to Nashville’s three. Calgary was strong on the forecheck, seeming to keep Nashville off-balance and unable to get sustained time in the offensive zone. The Predators were able to weather the storm and keep the Flames off the board in the first period, however, thanks to a pair of big penalty kills and some clutch saves from Annunen.
Nashville finally broke the ice at 4:21 of the second period on the power play. With Andrei Kuzmenko sitting for slashing, Svechkov played the puck from behind the net and fed it to O’Reilly, who was waiting on the doorstep to give Nashville a 1-0 lead.
O’Reilly doubled the lead later in the second period, finishing off a play from Filip Forsberg and Jonathan Marchessault at the 11:37 mark to make it 2-0 in favor of the Predators.
Mikael Backlund put the Flames on the board later in the period to cut Nashville’s lead in half. At 18:22, following a turnover in the defensive zone, the Flames’ captain launched a slapshot past…