Predators head into All-Star Break on an 8-game point streak

NEWARK, NJ - JANUARY 25: Viktor Arvidsson
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This Week

Tuesday: Chicago Blackhawks – 23-19-7

The Predators take on Central Division foe, the Chicago Blackhawks, on Tuesday night. All three of the Predators games this week are at home. The Blackhawks are struggling right now, or at least compared to how they have played over the last couple of years. The Blackhawks were 1-3-1 in their last five games before the All-Star break, with the lone win coming right before the break. Like every other game against the Blackhawks, this will be another tough fought matchup, with teams and fans, looking for bragging rights.

Thursday: Los Angeles Kings – 26-18-5

The week gets even tougher as the Predators take on the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night. Los Angeles started the year out on fire, but have recently slid off and are struggling. You can never count the Kings out, as they have one of the best goalies in the game in Jonathan Quick.

Saturday: New York Rangers – 25-20-5

The Predators have a busy week, as they take on the Rangers on Saturday night at home. It is hard to tell at this point in the week, but the Predators might have to go against another great goalie in Henrik Lundqvist. If the Predators continue to play great hockey, it is very possible for them to continue their point streak this week.