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Rinne's resurgence helping sharpen Predators' teeth

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The Nashville Predators finally have the look of a formidable foe in the Western Conference landscape.

But their season wasn't always tracking down that path.

The Predators, who have never been known as an offensive powerhouse, pulled off an early January trade that brought bona fide No. 1 center Ryan Johansen to the Music City, at the cost of blue-chip defenseman Seth Jones. But even as Johansen began to put up points in his new threads, it was the goaltending - or rather, a lack thereof - that remained Nashville's biggest cause for concern this season, and the primary reason behind their dropping from a potential Stanley Cup contender to a playoff bubble team.

Pekka Rinne, a three-time Vezina Trophy finalist, began this season sharp enough, posting a record of 6-1-2 with a .925 save percentage in October. Over the next three-and-a-half months, however, his performance fell off substantially. Even Rinne himself couldn't pinpoint what was going wrong.

If the past five games are any indication, however, the Rinne of old is back - and just in time, too.

Date Opponent Result Shots Against Saves Sv%
Feb. 18 Boston W 2-0 29 29 1.000
Feb. 20 Los Angeles L 2-1 (OT) 30 28 .933
Feb. 22 Montreal W 2-1 (SO) 29 28 .966
Feb. 25 Chicago W 3-1 39 38 .974
Feb. 27 St. Louis W 5-0 28 28 1.000

Saturday's 5-0 shutout win over St. Louis gave the Predators a secure hold on the first wild-card spot in the West; they're now five points ahead of Colorado, and nine clear of Minnesota. Nashville has gone 6-1-3 over its past 10 games, and Rinne - who's been leading the way with strong play between the pipes - has credited two seemingly opposite feelings for the team's strong run of late.

With Johansen solidifying the center spot, a solid defense corps still intact despite the subtraction of Jones, and the emergence of Filip Forsberg as a potentially elite goal-scorer who's been virtually unstoppable of late, Rinne's resurgence should be what ultimately gives the once-desperate Predators a healthy measure of confidence as the postseason approaches.

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