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How to Watch Nashville Predators vs. Vancouver Canucks: NHL Playoffs First Round Game 4 Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time – 4-28-2024

Watch on Sunday when the Vancouver Canucks visit the Nashville Predators for Game 4 of the NHL Playoffs First Round at 5:00 PM ET on Bally Sports. The Canucks are ahead in the series 2-1.

Predators vs. Canucks Game TV Channel & Live Stream

Predators and Canucks Stats, Key Players, and Injuries

Predators Insights

  • The Predators score the 10th-most goals in the league (266 total, 3.2 per game).
  • The Predators rank 13th in goals against, conceding 248 total goals (3.0 per game) in NHL play.
  • They have the league’s 14th-ranked goal differential at +18.
  • The 58 power-play goals the Predators have put up this season (ninth-most in the NHL) have come on 269 power-play chances.
  • The Predators’ 21.56% power-play conversion rate ranks 16th in the league.
  • The Predators have scored seven shorthanded goals this season.
  • The Predators kill 76.92% of opponent power plays, the 22nd-ranked penalty-kill percentage in the league.
  • The Predators have the 16th-ranked faceoff win rate in the NHL, at 50.4%.
  • The Predators have a 10.1% shooting percentage as a team, which ranks 15th in the league.
  • The Predators have earned four shutouts this season. Their skaters average 26.3 hits and 15.4 blocked shots per game.

Predators Key Players

  • A productive offensive player this season for Nashville, Filip Forsberg has recorded 94 points.
  • With 23 goals and 62 assists, Roman Josi is one of the top contributors for Nashville with his 85 points (1.0 per game).
  • On 153 shots (for 23 goals) and 52 assists, Gustav Nyquist has contributed 75 points this season.
  • Juuse Saros (35-24-5) has a 2.9 goals against average and a save percentage of .906 for Nashville.

Predators Injuries

Spencer Stastney: Upper Body (Questionable)

Canucks Insights

  • With 279 goals (3.4 per game), the Canucks have the NHL’s sixth-best offense.
  • The Canucks allow 2.7 goals per game (221 in total), the fifth-fewest in the NHL.
  • Their +58 goal differential is fifth-best in the league.
  • With 58 power-play goals (on 257 chances), the Canucks are ninth-best in the NHL.
  • The Canucks score on 22.57% of their power plays, No. 12 in the NHL.
  • In terms of shorthanded goals, the Canucks have seven.
  • The 79.13% penalty-kill percentage of the Canucks is 17th in the NHL.
  • At 52.1%, the Canucks have the league’s eighth-best faceoff win rate.
  • With a shooting percentage of 12.0%, the Canucks are No. 1 in the league.
  • The Canucks have held their opponents scoreless seven times.

Canucks Key Players

  • J.T. Miller’s 103 points make him an important offensive option for Vancouver. He has 37 goals and 66 assists in 81 games.
  • Quinn Hughes has collected 92 points this season, with 17 goals and 75 assists.
  • Elias Pettersson’s 34 goals and 55 assists add up to 89 points this season.
  • Thatcher Demko is 35-14-2 in 51 games this season, conceding 123 goals (2.4 goals against average) with 1369 saves and a .918 save percentage (seventh-best in the league).

Canucks Injuries

Thatcher Demko: Knee (Out), Tucker Poolman: Head (Out)

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