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Predators brace for physical series against Jets

Expansion team Las Vegas face San Jose in Conference semis

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The Nashville Predators are done dealing with the speed of Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche.

Next, they get the physicalit­y of Dustin Byfuglien and the Winnipeg Jets.

There’s no easy test this time of year. “They’ve got size. They’ve got skill. They’ve got speed,” forward Austin Watson said after Nashville beat the Avalanche 5-0 in Game 6 to clinch the series. “Get our rest and get prepared.”

Nashville looks every bit like the team that went to the Stanley Cup Final a season ago and won the Presidents’ Trophy this season. The Predators are hitting their stride heading into the Winnipeg series. They had 11 forwards notch at least a point in the Colorado series.

Not to be outdone, the Jets had a balanced scoring attack in closing out Minnesota, 4-1.

“We saw how the regular season went against them. They’re good hockey games,” said Watson, whose team went 3-1-1 against the Jets during the year. “We’re excited.”

This goaltendin­g showdown should be worth the price of admission: Pekka Rinne v Connor Hellebuyck.

One Vezina Trophy finalist against another. Both are coming off a solid series, with Rinne stopping 22 shots in a 5-0 win to close out the series with Colorado. Hellebuyck had a 1.94 goals-against average in eliminatin­g the Wild.

“Moving into the second round, I think you want to be playing very good defensive hockey against Winnipeg,” Rinne said. “One of the better teams in the league. They have a lot of firepower, a lot of talent up front. Also, like ours, their ‘D’ is a big part of their game. I think it’s going to be very exciting, good series.”

In the other semi-final matchup set to get underway, expansion team Las Vegas face San Jose.

“Anytime you win a series you’re feeling confident,” Predators forward Nick Bonino said.

“We’re going to be as confident as we can going against Winnipeg. We know how good they are.”

Moving into the second round, you want to be playing very good defensive hockey against Winnipeg. One of the better teams in league.” Pekka Rinnie » Nashville Predators goaltender

 ?? USA Today Sports ?? Nashville Predators players celebrate after defeating the Colorado Avalanche in game six of the first round play-offs.
USA Today Sports Nashville Predators players celebrate after defeating the Colorado Avalanche in game six of the first round play-offs.

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