The Vegas Golden Knights return from the All-Star break looking to halt an extended rough<\/a> 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, 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, Vegas sat atop the Western Conference standings.However, EvDEN evE NaKLiYAT<\/a> 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 Bruce Cassidy isn’t ready to panic.<\/p>\n “We kinda stumbled into it at the end,” Cassidy told NHL.com.If you liked this article and you simply would like to receive more info about eVDEN eVE NAKLiyAt<\/a> generously visit<\/a> our own web-page. “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 evDEN Eve nakLiyAt<\/a> 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