At one point on Tuesday night, the Predators trailed by four goals. Until they didn’t.
The San Jose Sharks are left searching for answers after blowing a 5-1 lead in Tuesday’s ugly loss to the Nashville Predators.
OTHER MOVES: The Sharks on Friday also returned rookie forward Collin Graf to San Jose Barracuda, and recalled winger Scott Sabourin. Colin White, who signed an AHL deal with the Barracuda last summer, practiced with the Sharks on Friday as he and the team were converting his deal into an NHL contract.
San Jose Sharks' Yaroslav Askarov, the Nashville Predators' top draft pick in 2020, spoke to media about facing his old team on Thursday.
Nashville owns a 13-game point streak (12-0-1) against San Jose that dates back to March 16, 2019, in which the team has not allowed more than two goals against in a single contest. The Predators have won each of their last 10 games vs. the Sharks.
For the first time in their history, the Nashville Predators erased a four-goal lead to defeat the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night.
The goaltending matchup featured Nashville's Justus Annunen against San Jose's Yaroslav Askarov, the Predators' first-round draft pick in 2020 who requested a trade out of Nashville last August after the team signed Juuse Saros to an eight-year contract extension. Annunen made 30 saves on 35 shots, while Askarov made 32 saves on 38 shots.
When the Nashville Predators face the San Jose Sharks at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday (beginning at 8:00 PM ET), Jonathan Marchessault and William Eklund will be among the best players to keep an eye on.
The Predators are likely to start Juuse Saros, who is looking for his 12th win of the season. The Sharks started former Predators prospect Yaroslav Askarov in net in Monday's 6-3 loss in Boston; they will likely will start Alexandar Georgiev on Tuesday.
The Nashville Predators beat the San Jose Sharks 7-5 on Tuesday ... FAN INJURY:Fan hit by puck at Bridgestone Arena during Predators-Wild game, transported to hospital The Predators are likely ...
The Sharks took a four-goal lead early in the second period, only for the wheels to totally fall off in what became a disheartening 7-5 loss to the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena.
San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier ... I Love It” kicked in for the final time inside Bridgestone Arena, the Sharks — with their fragility on full display — were down two goals ...