Blues Vs Predators Live Stream: Watch Online Free Saturday 8:10 ET - Nashville Looks For 4th Straight Win, Inch Closer To Wild Card Spot

Blues vs Predators live stream: Watch online free Saturday 8:10 ET as Nashville needs another win to climb closer to Dallas for the final wild card spot.

The Predators (29-28-10) have won three in a row, including a 3-2 victory vs the Blackhawks last night. They look to follow up that momentum home against another one of the best in the NHL in the St. Louis Blues (45-14-7). Watch the free live stream online as the Preds try to beat a Blues team that has gone 6-0-1 in their last seven games.

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Shea Weber notched his team-best 27th assist and Nashville's defensemen combined for five points. Weber leads the team with 43 points, and Josi jumped into a tie with Patric Hornqvist for second on the club with 21 assists, according to ESPN.com.

"That's the strength really of our group, our D-men," coach Barry Trotz said. "They're all young and talented. We're the youngest team in the league by three years on the blue line. The future is really bright for us there."

One night after defeating the third-place team in the Central Division, the Chicago Blackhawks, to end a perfect three-game road trip, Nashville comes home to play the dominant first-place club before going back on the road for four more games.

"We had a tough home stretch there for a while. We were playing really well; we just weren't getting goals," Predators defenseman Ryan Ellis said after the 3-2 win. "I think going on the road was good for our team, for the chemistry, and just for the bonding experience. And we've rattled off three wins here and we're getting back in the race."

The young line of Jaden Schwartz and Vladimir Tarasenko have become an impactful one for the first-place Blues, both have more than 20 goals this season at the ages of 21 and 22.

"I think we expected this to happen," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock told NHL.com. "... The risk we took was that the two kids could take David's minutes, and they've been able to do that."

Schwartz was not as sure.

"I didn't really expect it coming into this season," he said. "But I wanted to chip in and do my part, and [I'd like] to keep going."

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