Let's see how well these predators can defend their territory. Set a reminder: https://t.co/2AQEwu0Cz2 #ISLESonMSG pic.twitter.com/ZM0VlkGbJq
— MSG Networks (@MSGNetworks) March 17, 2016
Now pretty much caught up with those dreaded Blueshirts, the New York Islanders take on the Nashville Predators looking for more.
- New York Islanders (38-21-9)
- Nashville Predators (35-22-13)
- NHL, Today, 8:00 PM on FSTN, MSG+, Full Preview
- Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee
Those New York Rangers are now not only in the sights of the New York Islanders, they have been caught.
They’ve officially been caught – until the Blueshirts picked up a huge two points in Anaheim last night against the Ducks.
Nevertheless, the Isles still have two games in hand and only trail the Rangers by two points.
Tonight, both teams will be in action. The Rangers will face off against the Los Angeles Kings on the west coast, while the Isles will play the Predators in Nashville.
It won’t be easy as Nashville has been one of the hottest teams in the league as of late. First puck drops at 8 PM ET.
The #Isles battle the Preds tonight at 8 p.m. ET in Nashville. Catch all the action on MSG+.
Let's go Islanders! pic.twitter.com/FqvbwmAGVK— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) March 17, 2016
.@PredsNHL host the @NYIslanders tonight for their final meeting of the season. https://t.co/9SzAbw9pMg #NYIvsNSH pic.twitter.com/KQ0zE69tNi
— NHL (@NHL) March 17, 2016
#Isles Day-To-Day: Mikhail Grabovski leaves road trip with injury >> https://t.co/sw3LSuvNQ4 pic.twitter.com/6GfHvBzEBa
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) March 17, 2016
Morning skate is underway in Nashville! #Isles pic.twitter.com/dSo7v9N8AB
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) March 17, 2016
Game day! The #Isles are in Nashville taking on the Predators tonight at 8 PM.
4️⃣ things >>https://t.co/MRtdmuN9hE pic.twitter.com/5I8WLX0UlE— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) March 17, 2016
#Preds and #Isles tonight in #Smashville!
Here's what you need to know >> https://t.co/5B7DEljbFR pic.twitter.com/sCrElKCJF5
— Nashville Predators (@PredsNHL) March 17, 2016