Pekka Rinne leads Predators over Jets, 3-0

Officials try to break up several simultaneous fights during the second period of the Nashville Predators' home game against the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday. Nashville won 3-0.
Officials try to break up several simultaneous fights during the second period of the Nashville Predators' home game against the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday. Nashville won 3-0.

NASHVILLE - Pekka Rinne made 29 saves to lead the Nashville Predators to a 3-0 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.

The shutout was the 52nd of Rinne's NHL career. Ryan Hartman had a goal and an assist, and Roman Josi and Ryan Johansen also scored for Nashville, which improved to 3-1-0.

Connor Hellebuyck made 27 saves for the Jets (2-2-0).

The Central Division's top two teams from a season ago met for the first time since the Jets ousted the Predators in a tough seven-game series in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Hartman scored the first goal of Thursday's game at 3:02 of the second period.

With the puck just inside the Nashville blue line, Jets defenseman Ben Chiarot sent an ill-advised cross-ice pass toward partner Dustin Byfuglien. Hartman stepped in front of the pass in stride and headed the other way. With a step on Byfuglien, Hartman shielded the big defenseman with his hip and beat Hellebuyck with a backhand on the stick side for the unassisted goal.

Rinne's best saves came with the Predators shorthanded. The first was at 14:17 of the second, when he denied an Adam Lowry attempt from the low slot, one of just two shots the Jets put on Rinne in the middle frame. Late in the third, Rinne turned aside a Blake Wheeler shot on a breakaway.

Josi doubled the Predators' lead at 7:58 of the third with a slap shot from the high slot. It was the first goal of the season for Nashville's captain.

Johansen scored at 14:42 of the third with a nifty backhand tucked just underneath the crossbar from just outside the crease.

The Predators had the decided advantage in power plays in the game but came up empty in nine opportunities, including separate two-man advantages of 18 seconds and 1:35 in the second period. Winnipeg could not convert on either of their two power plays in the game.

The Predators have yet to score a power-play goal this season, going a combined 0-15 through four games. The Jets have not allowed a power-play goal in three of their four games this season.

Ryan Ellis played his 400th career NHL game, while fellow Nashville defenseman Mattias Ekholm was assessed the first fighting major of his NHL career. The Jets have not allowed a power-play goal in three of their four games played this season.

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