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Sharks vs. Predators Preview: On the road again

With third place in the Pacific a near certainty, the Sharks have only a record-breaking road record to play for. San Jose has won 26 games, one shy of their record 27-win mark — a sweep of this two game road trip would get the Sharks that record. Nashville has more to play for. While the Predators have locked up a playoff spot, they can still get out of a wild card spot and into a divisional spot — something that would save Nashville from facing Los Angeles in the first round.

Tale Of The Tape

San Jose Sharks

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43-29-6 Record 39-26-13
3rd in Pacific Rank 4th in Central
53.3% Score-Adj. Fenwick 53.8%
100.2
PDO 99.4
22.4
PP% 19.5
80.3
PK% 80.7

5PM PDT | Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, Tennessee
TV: CSN-CA | Radio: SJSharks.com, 98.5 KFOX
Know Your Enemy: On the Forecheck

Last Meeting

The Sharks lost a game you don’t want to ever think about ever again.

Storylines

  • San Jose is pretty much locked into the third spot in the Pacific division, so…this game doesn’t really matter.
  • You should still watch it and read our posts, though.
  • Please. My family is starving. /
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