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NHL Global Series Sweden: Penguins Lose in Overtime

Nashville won in overtime as a +105 underdog with the designated home advantage in a neutral-site NHL Global Series game, part of a rare international regular-season event.

  • On Nov. 14, the Nashville Predators beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 in overtime at Stockholm's Avicii Arena in the NHL Global Series opener.
  • As part of the NHL's Europe expansion, the Stockholm game was a neutral-site regular-season contest, marking the 47th NHL game outside North America and 17th in Stockholm with Nashville as home team.
  • Evgeni Malkin opened the scoring in the second period with his fourth goal, while Filip Forsberg tied the game with 1:10 left after Nashville pulled Juuse Saros; Silovs made 28 saves and Saros stopped 16 shots.
  • The Predators improved to 6-9-4 after Nashville's 2-1 overtime win, with Juuse Saros earning his first since Nov. 1, and Nashville outshot Pittsburgh 30-17.
  • Next up, the teams reconvene in Stockholm on Nov. 16 for the series finale as Nashville hoped the trip could help amid trade rumors involving Steven Stamkos while Pittsburgh remains hampered by injuries.
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Stamkos scores in OT, the Predators rally to beat Penguins 2-1 in Global Series in Stockholm

Steven Stamkos scored 44 seconds into overtime to rally the Nashville Predators to a 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the opening game of the NHL’s Global Series in the Swedish capital.

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