Game Date:
05/31/2017
8:00pm EST
Lines:
Nashville +1.5
Pittsburgh -1.5
Total:
Over
5.5 (+115)
Under 5.5 (-135)
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The Nashville Predators will be looking to avoid falling into an 0-2 series hole with a win in Pittsburgh against the Penguins as the Stanley Cup Final continues. The Nashville Predators are a perfect 6-0 in their last six games coming off a loss. The Predators will try to bounce back from a loss in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final with a road win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 2 on Wednesday night. Continue to Article
May 31, 2017 10:00:am EST
The Penguins narrowly escaped Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final with a 5-3 victory. Pittsburgh will have the chance to put heat on the Predators in Game 2 on Wednesday at home before the series heads back to Nashville for Games 3 and 4. It doesn’t really need to be said that the Penguins must be better for the rest of this series if they want to survive. Continue to Article
May 31, 2017 8:00:am EST
It started with a Nashville Predators tradition. It’s possible, though, that no Predators fan has ever gone to the lengths of one Jacob Deveral Waddell to act it out. With the Predators down 3-0 in the first game of their first-ever Stanley Cup Finals at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Waddell, 36, chucked a catfish onto the rink. Continue to Article
May 31, 2017 4:43:am EST
It started with a Nashville Predators tradition. It’s possible, though, that no Predators fan has ever gone to the lengths of one Jacob Deveral Waddell to act it out. With the Predators down 3-0 in the first game of their first-ever Stanley Cup Finals at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Waddell, 36, chucked a catfish onto the rink. Continue to Article
May 31, 2017 4:43:am EST
It started with a Nashville Predators tradition. A fan, throwing a catfish onto the ice—a practice begun around 2003, similar to the Red Wings’ octopus-hurling, only less historic and maybe weirder. It’s possible, though, that no Predators fan has ever gone to the lengths of one Jacob Deveral Waddell to act it out. With the Predators down 3-0 in the first game of their first-ever Stanley Cup Finals at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Waddell, 36, chucked a catfish onto the rink. He was promptly escorted from the game. Behind the dead fish, though, lies a story of heroism. One does not simply bring a catfish to a hockey game unopposed—in an interview with 104.5 The Zone in Nashville Tuesday, Waddell Continue to Article
May 31, 2017 4:43:am EST
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