Predators, Flames Seek Reset as November Opens in Nashville
Each club arrives mired in scoring woes following a rough October.
Overview
- Nashville enters at 4-6-2 with a three-game slide and a minus-13 goal differential after being outscored 41-28.
- Calgary sits 2-8-2 with a 1-5-1 road record and averages 11.9 penalty minutes per game, among the league’s highest.
- The Predators have exceeded two goals only once in their past eight games, while the Flames’ per-game offense rates even lower.
- Coach Andrew Brunette said the Predators are frustrated by recent results but insisted they must push through the slump.
- Flames defenseman MacKenzie Weegar urged a fresh start, saying November needs to become a positive month after a difficult opening stretch.