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Kesler's Head and Number 10

March 9, 2018, 1:14 PM ET [17 Comments]
Paul McCann
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The Predators now have a franchise-record 10 game win streak courtesy of their 4-2 win over Anaheim last night. It is fair to say that the Predators gave as good as they got and took the Ducks best punch… and it didn’t faze them a bit. I think the fun part of last night’s game was watching how far into Ryan Kesler’s head Ryan Johansen has gotten as last night was the first time the two met since the Predators beat the Ducks for the Western Conference crown last May.

How far is Johansen into Kesler’s head? Well… Joey is so far into Kesler’s kitchen that he has his feet up, drinking a cup of coffee and having a donut. Kesler was so distracted last night with exacting his “revenge” on Johansen that he forgot there was a hockey game to play. The rugged forward was non-existent on the scoreboard and ineffective on the ice and the silly fight he started late in the second period along with his idiotic “turtling” mime act after the officials broke it up was supposed to help… It didn’t. Kesler's selfish actions hurt his team last night… and they needed him.

Kesler’s antics were so ineffective that Ryan Johansen only ended up with a goal to put the Preds up 2-0 in the first, the silly wrestling match that gave the two of them fighting majors, an assist on the insurance goal to quell a comeback completing the Gordie Howe Hattie and first star honors for the big center…

Game… set… match Joey.

Nashville’s offense was clicking from the start with Craig Smith potting his 21st of the season a little over five minutes into the game, then Johansen’s goal ten minutes later put Nashville up 2-0. The score stayed there until Austin Watson delivered a dagger, poking home a rebound from a Colton Sissons breakaway for a shortie to put the Preds up by three with a little less than two minutes remaining in the second. On the ensuing faceoff, Kesler jumped Johansen to try and get a fight going. Joey lost an edge and went to the ice before any real blows could be exchanged and Kesler being Kesler… he continued to throw punches at his opponent on the ice, then skated away holding his head trying to imply that Johansen somehow turtled.

Through it all, Johansen just laughed at him… which enraged and distracted Kesler even more.

Anaheim tried to summon up some of it’s former bluster with two spectacular goals from Rickard Rakell in the third period. The first one ended a amazing stretch of shutout goaltending at home for Pekka Rinne. When Rakell scored six minutes in to the third period last night, that was the first goal Pekka Rinne gave up at home since February 22nd. A home shutout streak of 197:37… Rinne continues to show his bon fides for the Vezina. But Rakell wasn’t enough to bring Anaheim all the way back and Nashville landed the final blow in this street fight and Johansen got the last laugh as the JoFA line combined to land the knockout blow with Viktor Arvidsson's 25th of the season. The crowd got Big Macs from Watson's goal and Frosty’s from Arvy's and the Preds got a 4-2 margin of victory.

The Predators continue their homestand on Saturday night with an intriguing matchup with the New Jersey Devils. Game time is 7pm with very limited tickets remaining.

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After last night’s play the Predators remain first in the Central Division with 97 points, leading Winnipeg (0 GIH) by 6 points and 14 points ahead of Minnesota (0 GIH) … The Predators lead the Western Conference, holding a six point lead over Vegas (0 GIH.) The Predators trail Tampa Bay (1 GIH) by one point in the race for the Presidents’ Trophy.

Impact games tonight (all times Central) – 6pm – WPG @ NJD. 6:30pm – VGK @ DET, NYR @ TBL.

Playoff Odds Courtesy SportsClubStats.com - The Predators playoff chances are at 99.9995%, even though it is not official, for all intents and purposes, the Predators are in the playoffs. I believe that two more points will clinch their playoff spot… but don’t hold me to it… :-)

The Current Opponent - If the playoffs began today, the Predators would draw the number 8 seed in the second wild card position… currently the LA Kings.

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Random Notes

- You gotta love an unscripted quote. During Johansen’s postgame interview with Kara Hammer from the bench he quipped to the crowd assembled… “I just love beating those guys, don’t you?” It brought the house down.

- What a special pregame, honoring David Poile’s 1320th win last night… that’s one I will remember forever!

- Eeli Watch – Eeli Tolvanen’s Jokerit team leads their best of seven against HC Sochi 3-1 and can close out the series today at the Bolsoi Ice Dome in Sochi.

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