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Nashville Predators vs Dallas Stars live updates, how to watch, schedule, stats

The Nashville Predators host the Dallas Stars at Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 8, closing out a lengthy home stand before heading to Stockholm, Sweden on Nov. 10.

Nashville (5-7-4, 14 points) have lost three straight, most recently a 3-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Nov. 6. It was the 11th time this season the Predators have scored two or fewer goals in a game, more than any other team.

After the loss to the Flyers, Ryan O’Reilly heavily criticized his own play, calling it “pathetic.” O’Reilly, along with Filip Forsberg, leads the Predators with six goals.

Dallas (7-4-3, 17 points) have lost three of its last four games, including a 7-5 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Nov. 6. The Stars have also struggled with goal scoring this season, putting up 2.86 goals per game, which ranks 22nd in the NHL.

Mikko Rantanen leads the Stars with eight goals and 12 assists in 14 games.

The goaltending matchup should feature Juuse Saros for Nashville and Jake Oettinger for Dallas.

Here’s how the Predators will lineup against the Dallas Stars on Nov. 8.

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

Brady Skjei – Nick Perbix

Nicolas Hague – Nick Blankenburg

Spencer Stastney – Justin Barron

Goaltender: Justus Annunen

The Nashville Predators vs. Dallas Stars game will be televised by FanDuel Sports Network South with streaming available via FUBO and ESPN+ (outside of the Nashville TV market).

Odds according to BetMGM on Saturday, Nov. 8

  • PUCK LINE:  Predators +1.5 at -180, Stars -1.5 at +145
  • O/U:  6 goals
  • MONEY LINE: Predators +135, Stars -160

All times Central; Games on FanDuel Sports Network South unless otherwise noted

Record: 5-7-4, 14 points

October

  • Oct. 9: Columbus Blue Jackets, W 2-1
  • Oct. 11: Utah Mammoth, L (OT) 3-2
  • Oct. 13: at Ottawa Senators, W 4-1
  • Oct. 14: at Toronto Maple Leafs, L 7-4
  • Oct. 16: at Montreal Canadiens, L (OT) 3-2
  • Oct. 18: at Winnipeg Jets, L 4-1
  • Oct. 21: Anaheim Ducks, L 5-2
  • Oct. 23: Vancouver Canucks, W 2-1
  • Oct. 25: Los Angeles Kings, W 5-4 (SO)
  • Oct. 26: Dallas Stars, L 3-2
  • Oct. 28: Tampa Bay Lightning, L 5-2
  • Oct. 30: at Philadelphia Flyers, L 4-1

November

December

  • Dec. 2: Calgary Flames
  • Dec. 4: at Florida Panthers
  • Dec. 6: at Carolina Hurricanes
  • Dec. 9: Colorado Avalanche
  • Dec. 11: St. Louis Blues
  • Dec. 13: at Colorado Avalanche
  • Dec. 15: at St. Louis Blues
  • Dec. 17: Carolina Hurricanes
  • Dec. 20: Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Dec. 21: New York Rangers
  • Dec. 23: at Minnesota Wild
  • Dec. 27: at St. Louis Blues
  • Dec. 29: at Utah Mammoth
  • Dec. 31: at Vegas Golden Knights

January

  • Jan. 1: at Seattle Kraken
  • Jan. 3: at Calgary Flames
  • Jan. 6: at Edmonton Oilers
  • Jan. 8: New York Islanders
  • Jan. 10: Chicago Blackhawks
  • Jan. 11: Washington Capitals
  • Jan. 13: Edmonton Oilers
  • Jan. 16: at Colorado Avalanche
  • Jan. 17: at Vegas Golden Knights
  • Jan. 20: Buffalo Sabres
  • Jan. 22: Ottawa Senators
  • Jan. 24: Utah Mammoth
  • Jan. 27: at Boston Bruins
  • Jan. 29: at New Jersey Devils
  • Jan. 31: at New York Islanders

February

  • Feb. 2: St. Louis Blues
  • Feb. 4: Minnesota Wild
  • Feb. 5: at Washington Capitals
  • Feb. 26: Chicago Blackhawks
  • Feb. 28: at Dallas Stars

March

  • March 2: Detroit Red Wings
  • March 3: at Columbus Blue Jackets
  • March 5: Boston Bruins
  • March 7: at Buffalo Sabres
  • March 10: at Seattle Kraken
  • March 12: at Vancouver Canucks
  • March 15: at Edmonton Oilers
  • March 17: at Winnipeg Jets
  • March 19: Seattle Kraken
  • March 21: Vegas Golden Knights
  • March 22: at Chicago Blackhawks
  • March 24: San Jose Sharks
  • March 26: New Jersey Devils
  • March 28: Montreal Canadiens
  • March 29: at Tampa Bay Lightning

April

  • April 2: at Los Angeles Kings
  • April 4: at San Jose Sharks
  • April 6: at Los Angeles Kings
  • April 7: at Anaheim Ducks
  • April 9: at Utah Hockey Club
  • April 11: Minnesota Wild
  • April 13: San Jose Sharks
  • April 16: Anaheim Ducks

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