Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Predators rally with help from Hakstol call

- By Teresa M. Walker

NASHVILLE, TENN. » Filip Forsberg scored his second goal with 35.6 seconds left and the Nashville Predators rallied by scoring twice in the final 1:17 to beat the Philadelph­ia Flyers 6-5 on Tuesday night.

On the night they raised their Western Conference championsh­ip banner, the Predators blew a 3-0 lead as the Flyers scored five straight goals.

But then Forsberg scored his first goal of the game 50 seconds after the Flyers took a 5-3 lead, and Scott Hartnell scored his second goal on a 5-on-3 with 1:17 left to tie it. When Philadelph­ia coach Dave Hakstol called for a challenge for offside and lost, the Predators were awarded a man-advantage, and Forsberg scored the winning goal.

Craig Smith and Nick Bonino also scored, and P.K. Subban had three assists for Nashville. Forsberg also had an assist on Hartnell’s tying goal as Nashville won its fifth straight home opener.

Valtteri Filppula scored twice for the Flyers, and Andrew McDonald, Nolan Patrick and Travis Konecny each added a goal. Philadelph­ia finished its first fourgame road trip to open a season since 1971 by going 2-2.

The Predators, losers at Boston and Pittsburgh, raised the banner 19 years to the day of the first game in franchise history.

Mike Fisher, the captain who retired in August, joined current captain Roman Josi in unveiling the banner before it was raised to the rafters.

Then the Predators gave their fans reason to keep cheering, with Smith scoring a power-play goal with a wrister past Brian Elliott at 4:17 of the first period. That gave Nashville its first lead this season, and the Predators took eight of the first 10 shots.

Nashville scored first in the second period, too. Hartnell beat Elliott with a slap shot off the rebound of teammate Pontus Aberg’s shot at 3:08 for a 2-0 lead. Mattias Ekholm skated across the crease, and his backhand shot went off Elliott to Bonino, who easily tapped the puck in for a 3-0 lead and his first goal since leaving Pittsburgh for Nashville this offseason.

Then the Flyers turned the celebratio­n into a game. McDonald scored his first goal on a slap shot at 10:19, and Patrick, the second overall pick in the June draft, got his first career goal 16 seconds later on a wrister. Philadelph­ia took advantage of its third power play in the period when Filppula scored on a wrister at 15:05, tying it at 3.

Konecny scored on a breakaway at 5:03 followed by Filppula’s power-play goal for a 5-3 lead that seemed safe until Forsberg pulled Nashville within a goal.

 ?? MIKE STRASINGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Nashville’s Scott Hartnell (17) scores past Flyers goalie Brian Elliott (37) in the third period Tuesday in Nashville, Tenn.
MIKE STRASINGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nashville’s Scott Hartnell (17) scores past Flyers goalie Brian Elliott (37) in the third period Tuesday in Nashville, Tenn.

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