The Nashville Predators had their four-game winning streak come to a screeching end at the hands of the Calgary Flames in an overtime loss. It appeared the Predators were cruising to their fifth-straight win.
These losses always sting worse than regular ones because everyone knows the Predators let this one slip away. They had a 4-1 lead, were dominating the flow of the game and then seemed to let their foot off the accelerator. You can’t do that against any team, but especially one who was the No.1 seed in the Western Conference playoffs last season.
The Nashville depth had to show up big time to keep this such a high-scoring affair.