Depth, D and Rinne have Predators back even in the Stanley Cup final
PITTSBURGH — When they left Pittsburgh last week, the Nashville Predators were in “nasty” 2-0 hole and their chances in the Stanley Cup final were looking grim.
That deficit is no more. Depth, defence and the resurgence of Pekka Rinne spurred the Preds to even up the best-of-seven series in Nashville, and now they return to Steeltown with a chance to jump in front of the defending champs when Game 5 rolls around on Thursday night.
“Our guys were pretty confident after Game 2,” head coach Peter Laviolette told reporters in Nashville on Tuesday afternoon. “I know it’s a nasty hole to be in. But we really liked the way we played in Game 1. We thought we played a real competitive game in Game 2. Could have had (different) results in both those games.”
Eight different players scored for the Predators in the two home wins, including a pair from Frederick Gaudreau. The undrafted centre had only nine games of NHL experience before the playoffs in which he had a single assist.


