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AUDIO: Predators return home confident but focused with Game Seven looming

AUDIO: Predators return home confident but focused with Game Seven looming

After forcing a Game Seven against the Winnipeg Jets, the Nashville Predators returned home from Winnipeg to meet with the media at Signature Flight Support.

Overall, the team is confident after a solid 4-0 win over the Jets on Monday night. Roman Josi talked about the team’s belief in itself in tough situations. He also noted how good the top line of Filip Forsberg, Ryan Johansen and Viktor Arvidsson has been.

According to Josi, Forsberg is a superstar and showing why he deserves to be in the national conversation. Colton Sissons didn’t think he could pull off the between-the-legs shot Forsberg scored on in Game Six.

Sissons and head coach Peter Laviolette are aware that everything in this series to this point gets wiped away now. Game Seven is a clean slate and will all come down to what happens on the ice.

Hear more from the team as they arrived home in our audio story. To get raw audio from Tuesday, become a Patron.

Cutler hails from a strange, faraway land known as “New York.” His family ties to Nashville led him to embrace the city, and its sports teams. Now, he gets to follow all of them full-time, as he is a student at Vanderbilt University, pursuing a degree in Communication Studies. In 2016, he spent the summer writing for NHL.com and working in the league headquarters, and in 2017 he interned for the Vegas Golden Knights' communications and content department. He also covers the Vanderbilt Commodores as sports editor the Vanderbilt Hustler, and acts as sports director for VandyRadio. He’s interviewed some big names in the hockey world, including Nicklas Lidstrom, Martin St. Louis, Bobby Clarke, Darren McCarty and Doug Maclean. In the past, he covered the Predators on Predlines.com and the whole NHL for TodaysSlapshot.com.

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