Imperial Valley Press

Predators place Forsberg on IR with upper-body injury

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Nashville left wing Filip Forsberg was placed on injured reserve with an upper-body injury Saturday before the Predators’ game against Minnesota, ending his regular-season and postseason consecutiv­e games streak at 325.

Forsberg had 15:04 of ice time Friday night in a loss in Minnesota. His last shift ended with 8:40 remaining in the third period.

The Predators did not offer a timetable for Forsberg’s return. As a result of being placed on injured reserve, which is at least one week in length, Forsberg will miss at least three games.

The high-scoring Swede has played in all 82 regular-season games for Nashville the past three seasons and all 42 postseason games in that timeframe as well.

In 37 games played this season, Forsberg leads the Predators with 15 goals and 34 points and is tied for the team lead with 19 assists.

“Everybody appreciate­s the fact that he’s been one of our top scorers and one of our top players consistent­ly year-after-year since he’s been here,” Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said. “It’s an unfortunat­e thing, all the teams deal with it. Look around the league, everybody seems to be losing a player here or there. I think it becomes more significan­t when you lose a guy like Filip because of the minutes and the role that he plays on this team. With that comes an opportunit­y for somebody else to step up and that’s the way we’ve got to look at it.”

Saturday night is the first regular-season or postseason game Laviolette has coached the Predators without Forsberg in the lineup.

Earlier Saturday, Nashville recalled forward Frederick Gaudreau from the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League.

Seattle (11-6) finished non-conference play with a season-high 17 treys, with Hill hitting 5 of 6 from distance and Hearlihy dropping in 4 of 6. Matej Kavas nailed all three attempts from long range for 13 points. The Redhawks shot 63 percent (17-27) from beyond the arc.

Seattle will host Grand Canyon on Saturday to open Western Athletic Conference action.

The Redhawks sprinted to a 17-0 lead, held a 3011 advantage with 7:40 remaining in the first half and took a 55-29 advantage into the break. Seattle held its double-digit lead in the second half and cruised to the win.

Chance Murray had 16 points and Dikymbe Martin added 12 for the Highlander­s (5-9).

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