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Predators Hand Blackhawks Fifth Consecutive Defeat
Luke Evangelista reached his 100th career point as Nashville secured a 4-3 victory, marking their second consecutive win amid Chicago’s fifth straight loss.
- On Friday, the Nashville Predators beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3, with four Nashville players scoring and Jusse Saros making 24 saves in the win.
- After Chicago Blackhawks controlled the opening period, momentum shifted as Chicago extended its skid to a fifth consecutive loss while last-place Nashville posted its second straight win on Friday.
- At 3:33 of the second, Evangelista delivered a milestone goal and later helped set up the winner, passing to O'Reilly with 12:45 left in the third.
- Opening a 4-2 lead with just over seven minutes gone in the third proved pivotal, as Nashville opened a 4-2 lead 7:15 into third and Chicago's late penalty expired with 1:29 remaining.
- The Predators return home to face the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday night, while rookie Reid Schaefer skated more than 10 minutes in his NHL debut.
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