Entering Monday’s game at Washington with a six-game losing streak as well as a 10-game skid in road games dating back to
mid-November
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brought their moms along, and with their biggest cheerleaders looking on from
two boxes at the Verizon Center, Nashville pumped five straight goals by Braden
Holtby to erase a quick 3-1 deficit and win 6-3.“Growing up, you fall and you
get a boo-boo, who do you run to? Mom,” forward Rocco Grimaldi said. “We’re on a
six-game losing streak, we’re kind of hurting and banged up, who do we need to
come running to? Mom.Article continues below ...“It was a great win by our team,
especially going down 3-1.”Having derived inspiration from their
mothers
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2019 portion of their schedule in Bridgestone Arena against the Philadelphia
Flyers.Nashville (23-15-2) finally found the back of the net with some
regularity for the first time in a while. During its six-game losing streak, it
managed just 10 goals, getting shut out Thursday night by Dallas’ Anton Khudobin
despite putting 49 shots on net.For the first time in weeks, the Predators
didn’t display hands of clay around the net. They buried opportunities, and
didn’t give up momentum-killing goals after their scores.“We competed really
well,” Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said. “We played a good game
offensively, we were opportunistic and did what we needed to do. Coming from
behind a couple of times down by two goals is also a good thing … so lots of
positives to pull from today.”Making it even more meaningful was the depth
scoring the Predators received. Grimaldi, Miikka Salomaki and Frederick Gaudreau
provided unexpected goals. With the team up 4-3 midway through the third period,
defenseman Ryan Ellis produced just his fourth marker to create separation.The
arrival of Philadelphia in town would seem to give Nashville a decent chance to
earn another two points. The Flyers (15-18-5) fell 3-1 Monday night in
Carolina
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particularly rough night for goalie Carter Hart, making his fifth NHL start.
Hart ceded three goals on just 10 shots before getting the hook just 2:19 into
the second period after Andrei Svechnikov beat him.“I’m just going to put it
behind me,” Hart said to philly.com. “Learn from it. Put it in the archives and
get better. We came out and played hard at the start, and I wasn’t up to the
challenge.”Philadelphia is 3-3-1 under interim coach Scott Gordon, who was
brought up from its AHL club in Lehigh Valley when Dave Hakstol got the axe
following an 0-3-1 road swing through western Canada. The Flyers are 1-2-1
heading into the finale of a five-game road trip.The teams met on December 20 in
Philadelphia, where Hart stopped 31 shots in a 2-1 victory. Entering the fifth
year of competition, the Champions Hockey League has something its predecessors
did not: continuity.There have been several efforts in the past to unite
European teams in a tournament similar to soccer?? UEFA Champions League, but
all fell short. Almost comically, one of the most recent endeavors failed
because a Russian team lost in the final (more on that later)
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want to see the best, you should watch the Champions League, but that?? not the
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