The Vegas Golden Knights return from the All-Star break looking to halt an extended rough stretch.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, the Nashville Predators try to continue their winning ways amid a push to make the playoffs.<\/p>\n
Looking to halt their season-high four-game losing streak, EvdEN EVE nakLiYaT<\/a> the visiting Golden Knights try to keep the Predators from a fourth consecutive victory on Tuesday night.<\/p>\n After play completed on Jan. 5, evdEN eVe nakliYat<\/a> Vegas sat atop the Western Conference standings.However, the Golden Knights are 2-6-2 since and currently third in the Pacific Division. They totaled just five goals while going 0-2-2 in their final four games before last week’s All-Star break — all coming on the road.<\/p>\n That said, Vegas coach<\/a> Bruce Cassidy isn’t ready to panic.<\/p>\n “We kinda stumbled into it at the end,” Cassidy told NHL.com.For those who have any kind of issues about in which and also how to work with EVdEn evE nAKliyAt<\/a>, you possibly can contact us with our web site. “I think the break was perfect timing for them, allowed them to take a breather, reset.<\/p>\n “We’re still in a good position. That’s the way we look at it. There’s not many teams that can cruise home the last 30 games in this league, and we’re certainly not one of them.”<\/p>\n Vegas has won two straight and six of the last eight meetings with Nashville. Chandler Stephenson had a goal with two assists and Mark Stone added three helpers while Logan Thompson made 33 saves during the Knights’ 5-4 overtime home victory against the Predators on New Year’s Eve.<\/p>\n Since that defeat, though, Nashville is 9-4-0, a winner in five of the last six (5-0-1) and currently amid a season-high five-game home winning streak — where each of its last three overall victories have happened. Though the Predators have totaled 13 goals during their three-game winning streak, they still remain just outside of playoff position in the West.<\/p>\n