Nashville’s Finnish goalkeeper Juuse Saros shone for his team with a goal against Detroit.
Nashville’s Finnish guard Juuse Saros became a hero again when the current hottest team in the NHL, the Predators, defeated the Detroit Red Wings with a score of 1-0 in the hockey league NHL.
Saros made a total of 23 saves, giving him his third shutout of the season. At the same time, Nashville’s point streak, which previously broke the club record, grew to 17 games. It is also the longest point streak in the NHL this season.
Nashville has kept a clean sheet for no less than 154 minutes and 14 seconds straight. It is the fifth longest streak in Nashville club history.
– It’s fun to be involved in this story. It just starts every day with the same focus and not taking nights off. This has been great. I feel like we’re building something special here.
The story of Nashville and Saros has been unique because the Finnish guard was the subject of transfer rumors for a long time this year. When the team started winning, there was no reason for Nashville to trade their goaltender elsewhere.
Saros’ save percentage in 56 matches is 90.9. Meanwhile, Nashville has already risen seven points ahead of Vegas for the first wild card spot in the playoffs in the Western Conference.
– We have stretched for a long time and given everything we have, Predators head coach Andrew Brunette your inches.
Filip Forsberg was responsible for the winning goal of the match, who succeeded in the third set Roman Josin input.
– We can’t expect to be great every night. But again, what I’m most proud of during this stretch is that we’ve been able to find our game all the way into the third period, Brunette said.
Philadelphia-Boston 3-2
NY Islanders-Winnipeg 6-3
Minnesota-St. Louis and 4-5
SL: Kasperi Kapanen 0+1
Nashville-Detroit 1-0
N: Juuse Saros 22/22 saves
New Jersey-Ottawa 2-5
O: Joonas Korpisalo 18/20 saves
Toronto-Edmonton 6-3
NY Rangers-Florida from 4 to 3 p.m
F: Eetu Luostarinen 1+0
Vancouver-Calgary 4-2
Vegas-Columbus 4-2
San Jose-Chicago and 4-5
SJ: Mikael Granlund 0+1
Los Angeles-Tampa Bay and 4-3