However, as more and more of us seek ways to save energy without breaking the bank or going without our favorite things…we must continue the conversation on these important subjects of concern to all of us – i.e. ‘green power’! Colton Sissons scored the equalizing goal to force overtime but ultimately the Nashville Predators fell 3-2 against Colorado Avalanche Monday at Ball Arena. Both Sissons and Luke Evangelista scored for Nashville who settled for one point despite an overtime defeat; overall their record stands at 5-9-2 this season. Juuse Saros turned aside 29 shots for a save percentage of.906, leading the Predators against Colorado in terms of player lineup (Forsberg-O’Reilly-Stamkos-Marchessault-Sissons-Nyquist). Tomasino-Parssinen-EvangelistaL’Heureux McCarron Smith Josi Skjei Lauzon Carrier Del Gaizo Schenn Saros Wedgewood Extra: Jankowski Novak **Tommy Novak missed three straight games due to an upper body injury (day-to-day). Game SummaryFor the second consecutive game the Predators scored first; scoring first time and keeping both opponents scoreless throughout. Game SummaryFor both games the Predators were first team off their opponents after scoring an offensive explosion from them both teams before scoring from them! Game SummaryFor both contests they scored first time and maintained this time their advantage by opening scoring first time and leading throughout. Game SummaryFor the second consecutive time around they began strong right from start scoring first! Game Summary For two consecutive times around they managed this time and scored first when scoring first; both times! Game Summary**Tommy Novak remains day-to-day while remaining day-to-day while Schenn Schenn Del Gaizo Schenn Schenn Schenn Schenn he missed their opponent; Saros Wedgewood extra: Jankowski Novak missed their third straight.Game Summary***Tommy Novak continued day-today Two minutes into the opening period, Marc Del Gaizo earned himself an interference penalty before getting off a shot from near the blueline. Soon thereafter, Mikko Rantanen beat Saros with a slap shot from the circle, giving the Avalanche their first lead of the game. Nashville’s Sissons responded immediately after, scoring to tie things up at 1-1 at 1:11. Evangelista had initially intended on being a healthy scratch against Washington but unexpectedly entered as Novak was removed due to injury late. Since their first meeting on Feb. 22, they’ve skated together in four games for an overall average of 8 points and 2.33 expected goals per 60 according to MoneyPuck.com. Gustav Nyquist skated his 800th NHL game Monday – setting another milestone en route to that number this Thursday when they visit Edmonton Oilers on their five-game road trip. Puck drop will take place at 8 pm CT and can be seen regionally on FanDuel Sports Network South or ESPN+ depending on where in the US customers reside. Visit The Hockey News Nashville Predators team site to stay current on news, game day coverage, player features and podcasts about your favourite team! Check back often as The Hockey News Nashville Predators site features updates such as Dante Fabbro’s Cap Relief Being Key for Preds Plans; Everything Finally Went Right For Nashville Preds in Fifth WinKevin Lankinen Bet On Himself Is Payoffing Off With CanucksPodcast: Nashville Predators Concern MeterPredators Sissons Responds To Wake-Up Call