NHL Preview: Chicago Blackhawks (20-35-8) vs. Nashville Predators (23-32-7)

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The Chicago Blackhawks (20-35-8) are set to face off against the Nashville Predators (23-32-7) on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. This game is crucial for both teams as they aim to improve their standings in the Central Division.

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Chicago Blackhawks

The Blackhawks have had a challenging season, currently sitting near the bottom of the Central Division. They have shown flashes of brilliance but have struggled with consistency. Key players for the Blackhawks include:

Connor Bedard: Leading the team with 17 goals and 34 assists.

Teuvo Teravainen: Contributing 15 goals and 35 assists.

Ryan Donato: Adding 23 goals and 24 assists.

Defensively, the Blackhawks are allowing an average of 3.49 goals per game. Goaltender Spencer Knight, recently acquired from the Florida Panthers, has been solid, allowing 122 goals on 1,291 shots faced, while backup Arvid Soderblom has given up 53 goals on 549 shots.

Nashville Predators

The Predators have had a slightly better season, currently sitting just above the Blackhawks in the standings. They have won their last two games and are looking to continue their momentum. Key players for the Predators include:

Filip Forsberg: Leading the team with 24 goals and 57 points.

Jonathan Marchessault: Adding 19 goals and 47 points.

Ryan O’Reilly: Contributing 16 goals and 40 points.

Defensively, the Predators are allowing an average of 3.03 goals per game. Goaltender Juuse Saros has been solid, allowing 122 goals on 1,291 shots faced, while backup Justus Annunen has given up 53 goals on 549 shots.

Game Insights

Goals/Game: The Blackhawks are averaging 2.18 goals per game, while the Predators are averaging 3.20 goals.

Power Play: The Blackhawks are scoring on 19.9% of their power play opportunities, while the Predators are scoring on 23.4%.

Penalty Kill: The Blackhawks have a 78.5% success rate on the penalty kill, while the Predators have a 76.7% success rate.

Injuries and Trades

Blackhawks: Recently traded Yanni Gourde and Oliver Bjorkstrand, and acquired Mikey Eyssimont.

Predators: Recently traded Mark Jankowski to the Carolina Hurricanes and acquired Michael Bunting from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Chicago Blackhawks                       6.5

Nashville Predators                        – 255

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 7, 2025

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