Lightning spoil Predators' outdoor debut in Nashville, 3-2

Updated Feb. 26, 2022 10:49 p.m. ET
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Steven Stamkos scored the game-winner at 11:31 of the third period as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Nashville Predators 3-2 Saturday night to spoil the first outdoor NHL game in Music City.

Stamkos also had two assists. Nikita Kucherov had a goal and an assist, and Brayden Point also scored the first goal as Tampa Bay became the NHL's 27th franchise to finally play an outdoor game. The Lightning now have won four straight to pull within a point of Atlantic Division-leading Florida.

Tanner Jeannot and Filip Forsberg each scored a power-play goal for Nashville, which dropped to 0-2 in outdoor games. The Predators also snapped a two-game win streak.

This was the outdoor game the Predators, and Nashville, had wanted for years at Nissan Stadium, the home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans, across the Cumberland River from their own arena. Nine players remain from Nashville’s first outdoor game in the 2020 Winter Classic in Dallas.

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Music City and the NHL turned this event into a party starting hours before the puck dropped with hockey jerseys filling downtown Nashville with fans lined up ready when the gates opened.

Predators forward Matt Duchene says it’s great when they have their usual 17,000 fans but called it “insane” with a near-capacity crowd of 68,619 on hand. Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley sang during the first intermission, just part of the artists who performed live throughout the game.

The Nashville tradition of a catfish hitting the ice before big games continued, though with a special assist with an NFL quarterback likely the only one who could throw something from even the first row and hit the ice in the middle of Nissan Stadium’s field.

with him onto the ice for the ceremonial puck drop, raised it in the air and then handed it to Pekka Rinne, the Predators’

Nashville fans brought their chants with them, and Jeannot gave them plenty to celebrate scoring the first goal of the game at 8:20 with 14 seconds left on the power play and his 18th of the season for the rookie.

Matt Benning went to the box with 10.7 seconds left in the first, and Tampa Bay quickly converted 58 seconds into the second. Point scored on a wrister off a pass from Kucherov to give Lightning fans something to cheer with a point in his sixth straight game.

Kucherov put Tampa Bay up 2-1 with his

Forsberg pulled Nashville within one with

GOALIE SHOWDOWN

This game also pitted two of the NHL’s winningest goalies. Andrei Vasilevskiy came in tied for the league-lead with 27 wins for Tampa Bay with Juuse Saros’ 25 victories tying him for fifth. Vasilevskiy made a flurry of saves after Nashville took its timeout with 1:31 left and finished with 26 saves to outduel Saros.

PENALTY WOES

The Predators now have given up two or more power-play goals in four of their last seven games. They have the most penalty minutes in the NHL and lead the league averaging 12.7 penalty minutes per game.

DRESS FOR THE MOMENT

Both Tampa Bay and Nashville made to sure to coordinate their wardrobes before heading to this game. The Lightning went with a

UP NEXT

Lightning: Host Ottawa on Tuesday night.

Predators: At Seattle on Wednesday night to start a two-game road swing.

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