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Global Series Gamethread: Predators vs. Penguins

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Talk about the international game with Pens fans here!

Source: https://www.pensburgh.com/game-open-threads/69034/global-series-gamethread-predators-vs-penguins
 
Pens blow another lead in Global Series loss to Preds

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There’s an unfortunate pattern developing for the Penguins during this 1-4-1 stretch to start November.

There was that 3-0 third-period lead against the Toronto Maple Leafs, followed by four unanswered goals and a regulation loss last Monday.

Last Thursday, there was that 3-0 second-period lead against the Washington Capitals. That was gone by the end of the frame, although the Pens ultimately regained the lead on a third-period power play.

Next was Saturday’s frustrating matchup with the New Jersey Devils, during which the Penguins consistently controlled play but were unable to find a third-period or OT goal in time to stave off a shootout loss.

The following day, the Pens were up 3-2 in the third period when they gave up another two unanswered goals in a regulation Sunday loss to the Los Angeles Kings.

Most recently, the Pens opened up the 2025 Global Series by continuing the same pattern Friday in Stockholm.

The Penguins had a lead all the way up until the Nashville Predators pulled their goalie and scored with 1:10 remaining in the third period.

The Pens didn’t get a shot off in 44 seconds of overtime before Steven Stamkos scored to seal the Preds’ win.


Most of these games have had plenty of positive moments for the Pens, who looked flat-out dominant especially for stretches of their losses to the Maple Leafs and Devils.

Head coach Dan Muse indicated Friday night he felt the loss to the Predators, however, stood out as one of the Penguins’ worse defeats over this stretch.

Not only did the Pens’ only goal of the night come on a fluky bounce off a defender, but they were forced to concede a loss to a Preds team currently racing the Calgary Flames and Buffalo Sabres to the bottom of the NHLs standings.

“I think they’re all a little bit different, when you go back and look at them,” Muse said about this stretch. “Different factors at play… if you go back to some of the more recent games that were close, I liked a lot of our game.

“I didn’t feel like that was the case tonight. I feel like we were off in terms of our details. We were off in terms of the execution.”

Erik Karlsson sounded similarly disappointed in his postgame interview. “I think we all know in here that we have put a better product of hockey on the ice for most part of the season,” he told reporters Friday.

After so many bright spots to point toward during this stretch, Pens fans will have to hope a lackluster showing on a global stage against a relatively weak opponent will spark some changes as to how this team controls play down the stretch of games.

The Pens are 9-5-4 after Friday’s loss. They need to start finding ways to win quickly or else risk falling behind the New York Islanders (9-6-2) or Mike Sullivan’s New York Rangers (9-7-2) in the Metropolitan Division standings.

Source: https://www.pensburgh.com/general/69111/pens-blow-another-lead-in-global-series-loss-to-preds
 
Global Series Game Preview: Nashville Predators vs. Pittsburgh Penguins 11/14/25

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Who: Nashville Predators (5-9-4, 14 points, 8th place Central Division) vs Pittsburgh Penguins (9-5-3, 21 points, 3rd place Metropolitan Division)

Where: Avicii Arena, Stockholm Sweden (NHL Global Series)

When: 2:00 p.m. eastern (8:00pm local time start)

How to Watch: Broadcast locally Sportsnet Pittsburgh and Fanduel Sports Network South, nationally on NHL Network

Pens’ Path Ahead: The Pens and Preds will reset for another game in the same place on Sunday (9:00am Pittsburgh time start) and then the Pens get a few days off to come home. Eventually they’ll start a three-game homestand that opens with the Minnesota Wild coming to the ‘Burgh a week from today in their first game back.

Opponent Track: Nashville can’t be sweating a change of scenery with the way things have been going; they’re just 2-6-2 in the last 10 (one win over lowly Calgary, the other in a shootout). Overall the Preds are 0-3-2 in their last five games and 1-6-2 in the last nine if you really wanted to frame it poorly.

Season Series: These two games will be the only NSH/PIT ones of the season. The Pens went 2-0-0 last season against the Preds (0-1-1 from the Nashville perspective).

Hidden Stat: Nashville is just 2-1-2 when leading after two periods for a .400 points% that ranks last in the NHL

Getting to know the Predators​


Projected lines

FORWARDS

Filip Forsberg – Ryan O’Reilly – Luke Evangelista

Steven Stamkos – Erik Haula – Jonathan Marchessault

Michael Bunting – Fedor Svechkov – Matthew Wood

Tyson Jost – Michael McCarron – Ozzy Wiesblatt

DEFENSEMEN

Brady Skjei / Nick Perbix

Nicolas Hague / Nick Blankenburg

Spencer Stastney / Adam Wilsby

Goalies: Juuse Saros and Justus Annunen

Potential scratches: Joakim Kemell, Justin Barron

Injured Reserve: Roman Josi, Cole Smith, Zachary L’Heureux

  • Not sure if these lines remain good aftervthe last game’s loss against the Rangers, the internet didn’t have much updated as of yesterday. Skjei’s wife, for instance, had a baby the other day and social media had him there so he may or may not even be with the team overseas.

Season stats
via hockeydb

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  • Rookie Matthew Wood, 20, has been one of the few bright spots for Nashville. The former Pensburgh mock draftee, Wood is red hot coming off a hat trick in the previous game against NYR. Wood has 6G+3A in the last seven games.
  • On the other end of the spectrum, the star known as Steven Stamkos is fading away. He does have two goals in the last four games — the first broke a nine game point drought to show he’s not completely gone — but his days as a dominant player look to be in the past. The tell is in his shots: Stamkos had 241, 240 and 262 shots from 2021-24 in his final three seasons in Tampa. He had just 174 last year, his first in Nashville. This year he has only 37 shots in 18 games (a pace of 168 over the season). Between limited playmakers to get him the puck and/or age effects of being unable to quickly get release before NHL defenders can get in the way, the decline is very real for Stamkos. It’s even worse drilling down, Stamkos has only 16 5v5 shots in the 18 games this season and no goals in the most common situation (he has two power play goals and one at 5v6 while his team had an empty net).
  • Old friend Michael Bunting looks like he’s off to a standard Michael Bunting season with a few points but nothing inspiring. Not sure I’d call the Bunting/Novak part of last year’s trade a “lose lose” but it’s probably at least a “same, same” deal for both clubs without a big win on either side, kinda some pieces changed places and everyone going about their business just the same.
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Dreadful stuff outside of the penalty kill. The Predators are a stale team and a bad one. They don’t hit expectations on goals for or against, their goaltending isn’t great, their finishing stinks as does the power play. There’s certainly more problems up a level from the coaching but this chart alone points to a prime team for a mid-season coaching change to clear the air and try a new voice, especially since the charts on rate for expected and actual goals are virtually in-line with last season’s poor performance.

If that happens and the Preds can even get back to a mid-tier level offense (which based on the expected goals looks possible) and some added defensive emphasis ends up helping the goaltending start anew, that could be a situation where people rave that a coaching change spurred some positive movement up the standings. However, even at this point the playoffs look unlikely.

And now for the Pens​


Projected lines

FORWARDS

Bryan Rust – Sidney Crosby – Ben Kindel

Tommy Novak – Evgeni Malkin – Anthony Mantha

Ville Koivunen – Kevin Hayes – Philip Tomasino

Connor Dewar – Blake Lizotte – Joona Koppanen

DEFENSEMEN

Parker Wotherspoon / Erik Karlsson

Ryan Shea / Kris Letang

Ryan Graves / Matt Dumba

Goalies: Sergei Murashov and Arturs Silovs

Potential Scratches: Danton Heinen, Connor Clifton, Harrison Brunicke, Filip Larsson

IR: Filip Hallander, Tristan Jarry, Justin Brazeau, Jack St. Ivany (lower body), Rutger McGroarty (upper body), Joel Blomqvist (lower body), Rickard Rakell (hand), Caleb Jones (lower body), Noel Acciari

  • Larsson is with the NHL team, the league allows the traveling party to carry a third goalie for the overseas trip. He can’t play in games barring injury.

Hi, Carl​


Missing the K of HBK, reuniting two out of the three ain’t bad. Hagelin works these days for the Wild as a scout.

Spotted: 2/3 of the HBK Line 👀 pic.twitter.com/XkdfCcPtTW

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) November 13, 2025

Life in the NHL is good​


Just two youngsters living the dream, what a league the NHL is.

Stockholm travel diaries with the rookies 🇸🇪 pic.twitter.com/bsoFpOqhvh

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) November 13, 2025

Source: https://www.pensburgh.com/penguins-...lle-predators-vs-pittsburgh-penguins-11-14-25
 
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