Archive for October 24, 2011

Preview #8: Injured players set to return to ice as Preds look for solid start to homestand

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Season Records

San Jose Sharks 3-3-0

Nashville Predators 3-3-1

 

This week, the Predators face off at Bridgestone Arena three times when the San Jose Sharks, Tampa Bay Lightning and Anaheim Ducks visit Nashville. The Predators are still looking for their first home win of the season and will try to pick it up on Tuesday against a surging Sharks team.

San Jose is coming off back-to-back wins against Eastern Conference opponents, Boston and New Jersey. Nashville wants to build on the momentum gained from beating Calgary by putting an end to the Sharks winning streak.

Despite the two losses to open the home season, there is reason to be optimistic about the upcoming week. Forward Mike Fisher announced on Twitter Monday night that he has been cleared to play. Not only will Fisher help with the offensive side of things, but he is also known as an excellent two-way forward. Fisher is responsible on both sides of the puck. The young Predators squad will benefit from his experienced play.

Fisher has yet to play a game this season and has been recovering from off-season shoulder surgery.

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Press release: Buy a Flex Plan, meet Mike Fisher

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Nashville, Tenn. (October 24, 2011) – Want to meet Nashville Predators forward Mike Fisher? The Preds are giving you the chance! Now through Nov. 1, all fans purchasing a Flex 12 plan will have the opportunity to meet Mike Fisher at an exclusive meet and greet at Bridgestone Arena.

Designed with fans flexibility in mind, Flex 12 Plans start at just $23 per game and allow ticketholders the freedom to choose a varying number of tickets and prices for 12 or more games on the 2011-12 schedule. The Flex 12 plan, offered to both new and renewing ticketholders, is designed to give fans the ultimate flexibility to see only the games they want while saving money off the individual gate rate.

Putting together a package is easy; fans pick the games they want, the number of tickets per game and the seating area. The number of tickets purchased and the seat locations may vary for each game.

The Nashville Predators kick off a three-game home stand tomorrow night when the San Jose Sharks come calling (7 p.m. on FSTN, 102.5 The Game). It is a Daily’s Super Tuesday Game, where fans can purchase two upper level tickets for $49 or two lower level tickets for $99. The week continues with games on Thursday against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Saturday against the Anaheim Ducks (both games at 7 p.m. on 102.5 The Game). Limited tickets for next week’s games are still available and can be purchased by visiting nashvillepredators.com, ticketmaster.com or by calling 615-770-PUCK (7825).

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