LIVE 11:37 2nd Nov 30
CAL 0 +100 o6.0
PIT 2 -120 u6.0
LIVE 11:21 2nd Nov 30
TOR 4 -140 o6.5
TB 0 +120 u6.5
LIVE 11:11 2nd Nov 30
WAS 1 +140 o6.5
NJ 2 -165 u6.5
LIVE 11:48 2nd Nov 30
OTT 2 +100 o6.0
LA 2 -120 u6.0
LIVE 11:13 2nd Nov 30
PHI 1 +115 o6.0
STL 0 -135 u6.0
LIVE 00:05 1st Nov 30
BUF 0 +110 o5.5
NYI 0 -130 u5.5
LIVE 10:12 1st Nov 30
NAS 0 +120 o5.5
MIN 0 -140 u5.5
SJ +191 o5.5
SEA -215 u5.5
EDM +112 o6.5
COL -124 u6.5
UTAH +133 o6.5
VEG -147 u6.5
Final Nov 30
MON 3 +155 o6.5
NYR 4 -185 u6.5
Final Nov 30
CAR 0 -125 o6.5
FLA 6 +105 u6.5
San Jose 8th Pacific19-54-4-5
Nashville 4th Central47-30-5-0

San Jose @ Nashville preview

Bridgestone Arena

Last Meeting ( Feb 23, 2023 ) Nashville 6, San Jose 2

The San Jose Sharks continue their quest for their elusive first win of the season on Saturday night when they visit the Nashville Predators.

The Sharks (0-3-1), the lone NHL team without a victory in 2023-24, find themselves in familiar water. They are winless after four games for the second straight season and third time in the last five campaigns.

Despite his team's sluggish start to this season, San Jose head coach David Quinn reflected on some positives following a 3-1 setback to the Boston Bruins on Thursday.

"I thought we made a step forward with the things we touched on after our last game. I thought we spent more time in the O-zone. There was definitely more possession and forechecking," Quinn said. "We've got a long way to go to where we want to get to. You're not going to go from A to Z without going through the alphabet. There was progress today."

Anthony Duclair recorded his first goal of the season for San Jose, which hopes to alter its fortunes heading into the opener of a five-game road trip.

"I'm just looking for a full effort, to be honest -- a full 60-minute effort for myself," Duclair said. "Everybody's looking for that in this locker room. It's always nice to see the puck go in the back of the net. Obviously, it was a lucky one, but it was good for my confidence for myself, especially before the road trip."

Tomas Hertl set up Duclair's goal for his third assist in his last two games. Hertl collected a goal and an assist in three meetings with the Predators last season. Nashville, however, won all three encounters.

Quinn told reporters that Mikael Granlund will accompany the team on its road trip but captain Logan Couture will not. Both players are nursing lower-body injuries.

While San Jose is looking to change its narrative when it hits the road, the Predators will be opening a three-game homestand fresh off a comprehensive victory over the New York Rangers.

Cole Smith scored twice in just under a five-minute stretch in the first period Thursday, fueling Nashville to a 4-1 win. Smith entered Thursday's contest with just four goals in his first 82 NHL games.

"Besides the goal part, just being able to contribute for the guys here and to finally bury one on a breakaway felt good," Smith said. "Any time you can put one in the back of the net, help the guys out and get a good start like that, it's good."

Filip Forsberg scored his first goal since Jan. 26 and added an assist for the Predators. He missed his team's final 32 games last season due to an upper-body injury.

"It's been a while," Forsberg said. "There's been some chances for sure, but I've been playing decent hockey, creating chances and if you keep doing that usually they do come."

Forsberg and Ryan O'Reilly converted on the power play Thursday. The Predators were just 2-for-17 with the man advantage in their previous four games.

--Field Level Media

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