Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Preds rout Pens, pull within 2-1

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Pekka Rinne and the Nashville Predators are very hard to beat on their own ice this postseason, and now they have added their biggest piece of franchise history yet.

A victory in the Stanley Cup Final.

The embattled Rinne not only started, he made 27 saves. Roman Josi and Frederick Gaudreau scored 42 seconds apart in the second period, and the Predators beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-1 Saturday night to pull within 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.

The Predators capped the biggest party in Nashville history with a victory that gave thousands of fans inside and outside of the arena reason to celebrate with even country star Keith Urban and wife, actress Nicole Kidman, high-fiving .

And credit Rinne for coming through with a very stingy performanc­e and improving to 8-1 in Nashville this postseason.

The Predators call the 6foot-5 Finn their backbone, yet critics wanted him benched after looking so shaky in the first two games in Pittsburgh giving up eight goals on just 36 shots. Coach Peter Laviolette benched him in the third period of Game 2 when Rinne gave up three goals in the first 3:28 of a 4-1 loss .

Josi also had two assists. James Neal, Craig Smith and Mattias Ekholm also scored for Nashville as the Predators worked out some frustratio­n against the Pens.

“Like our team has done the whole playoffs against Chicago, St. Louis, Anaheim, we showed really good composure,” said Nashville defenseman P.K. Subban, who had predicted a win in Game 3. “We’re going to take that into the next game.” Game 4 is Monday night. Jake Guentzel scored his 13th goal this postseason and fourth of this series for Pittsburgh and now is one off Dino Ciccarelli’s rookie record of 14 in 1981 for Minnesota. Guentzel, already with two game-winning goals in the series, put the Penguins up 1-0 on their second shot with a wrister off a rebound of Ian Cole that beat Rinne just 2:46 into the game.

Rinne stopped the next 26 shots for the victory and the party continued into the night.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Nashville Predators right wing Craig Smith, left, celebrates his goal with teammate Filip Forsberg during Saturday’s 5-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final in Nashville, Tenn.
Associated Press Nashville Predators right wing Craig Smith, left, celebrates his goal with teammate Filip Forsberg during Saturday’s 5-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final in Nashville, Tenn.

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