Published 1/26/2009
at Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
The Nashville Predators' scoring problems have put their streak of four consecutive playoff seasons at risk. The Predators are last in the NHL in goals scored with 111 through 46 games. They have scored three or fewer goals in 25 of their past 29 games with six one-goal losses in that stretch and rank 29th out of 30 teams on the power play.
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