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Nashville evens up qualifier series at 1-all

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EDMONTON, Alberta — The Nashville Predators stumbled in their postseason opener by falling into an early hole, putting themselves in a must-win situation for Game 2.

Behind steady goaltendin­g and a dedication to clogging shooting lanes, the Predators snatched the momentum back less than 24 hours before Game 3.

Ryan Johansen had a goal and an assist, Juuse Saros stopped 24 shots and the Predators jumped on the Arizona Coyotes early in a 4-2 win on Tuesday to even their Stanley Cup qualifier series.

“Momentum, whether it’s shift to shift, period to period, game to game is always big,” said Nick Bonino, who scored Nashville’s first goal. “We’ve got some now.”

Nashville had the early jump after falling into a three-goal hole to lose Game 1, scoring on goals by Bonino and Johansen in a span of three minutes of the first period.

Calle Jarnkrok scored in the second period and Viktor Arvidsson put it away with a goal in the third.

Nashville blocked 21 shots and Saros was solid after giving up four goals on 37 shots in the opener. Clayton Keller and Lawson Crouse beat the Finnish goalie in a span of 9 seconds late in the third period, but it was too late by then. Game 3 is Wednesday.

“I felt good today,” Saros said. “Obviously, the team played really good in front of me, too, but it was nice to get some playoff action.”

The Coyotes gave up two goals in the first period despite controllin­g much of the action and couldn’t beat Saros until the two goals in the game’s final minute. Darcy Kuemper stopped 24 shots for the Coyotes after turning away 40 in the series opener.

 ?? The Canadian Press via AP - Jason Franson ?? The Coyotes’ Jakob Chychrun (6) checks the Predators’ Craig Smith during the first period of Tuesday’s game.
The Canadian Press via AP - Jason Franson The Coyotes’ Jakob Chychrun (6) checks the Predators’ Craig Smith during the first period of Tuesday’s game.

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