The Nashville Predators play the Pittsburgh Penguins at Avicii Arena, the first of two games in Stockholm, Sweden, as part of the NHL’s Global Series.

The Predators will be the home team on Nov. 14 (1 p.m. CT, FanDuel Sports Network South). The Penguins will be the home team on Nov. 16 (8 a.m. CT).

Three Swedish players will be playing in front of their home country in this series: Filip Forsberg and Adam Wilsby for the Predators, Erik Karlsson for the Penguins.

Pageantry aside, Nashville (5-9-4, 14 points) needs something positive out of this series. They are stuck in a five-game losing streak, most recently a 6-3 blowout to the New York Rangers on Nov. 10.

Pittsburgh (9-5-3, 21 points) started off hot, winning six of their first eight games. But they’ve lost four of their last five, including a 3-2 loss to the Kings on Nov. 9. Injuries have hit the Penguins hard recently, losing Justin Brazeau, Noel Acciari, Tristan Jarry, and Rickard Rakell for extended time.

The goaltending matchup should feature Juuse Saros for the Predators and Arturs Silovs for the Penguins.

The Nashville Predators vs. Pittsburgh Penguins game will be televised by FanDuel Sports Network South with streaming available via FUBO and ESPN+ (outside of the Nashville TV market).

Odds according to BetMGM on Friday, Nov. 14

PUCK LINE:  Predators +1.5 at -225, Penguins -1.5 at +185O/U:  6 goalsMONEY LINE: Predators +105, Penguins -125

All times Central; Games on FanDuel Sports Network South unless otherwise noted

Record: 5-9-4, 14 points

October

Oct. 9: Columbus Blue Jackets, W 2-1Oct. 11: Utah Mammoth, L (OT) 3-2Oct. 13: at Ottawa Senators, W 4-1Oct. 14: at Toronto Maple Leafs, L 7-4Oct. 16: at Montreal Canadiens, L (OT) 3-2Oct. 18: at Winnipeg Jets, L 4-1Oct. 21: Anaheim Ducks, L 5-2Oct. 23: Vancouver Canucks, W 2-1Oct. 25: Los Angeles Kings, W 5-4 (SO)Oct. 26: Dallas Stars, L 3-2Oct. 28: Tampa Bay Lightning, L 5-2Oct. 30: at Philadelphia Flyers, L 4-1

November

December

Dec. 2: Calgary FlamesDec. 4: at Florida PanthersDec. 6: at Carolina HurricanesDec. 9: Colorado AvalancheDec. 11: St. Louis BluesDec. 13: at Colorado AvalancheDec. 15: at St. Louis BluesDec. 17: Carolina HurricanesDec. 20: Toronto Maple LeafsDec. 21: New York RangersDec. 23: at Minnesota WildDec. 27: at St. Louis BluesDec. 29: at Utah MammothDec. 31: at Vegas Golden Knights

January

Jan. 1: at Seattle KrakenJan. 3: at Calgary FlamesJan. 6: at Edmonton OilersJan. 8: New York IslandersJan. 10: Chicago BlackhawksJan. 11: Washington CapitalsJan. 13: Edmonton OilersJan. 16: at Colorado AvalancheJan. 17: at Vegas Golden KnightsJan. 20: Buffalo SabresJan. 22: Ottawa SenatorsJan. 24: Utah MammothJan. 27: at Boston BruinsJan. 29: at New Jersey DevilsJan. 31: at New York Islanders

February

Feb. 2: St. Louis BluesFeb. 4: Minnesota WildFeb. 5: at Washington CapitalsFeb. 26: Chicago BlackhawksFeb. 28: at Dallas Stars

March

March 2: Detroit Red WingsMarch 3: at Columbus Blue JacketsMarch 5: Boston BruinsMarch 7: at Buffalo SabresMarch 10: at Seattle KrakenMarch 12: at Vancouver CanucksMarch 15: at Edmonton OilersMarch 17: at Winnipeg JetsMarch 19: Seattle KrakenMarch 21: Vegas Golden KnightsMarch 22: at Chicago BlackhawksMarch 24: San Jose SharksMarch 26: New Jersey DevilsMarch 28: Montreal CanadiensMarch 29: at Tampa Bay Lightning

April

April 2: at Los Angeles KingsApril 4: at San Jose SharksApril 6: at Los Angeles KingsApril 7: at Anaheim DucksApril 9: at Utah Hockey ClubApril 11: Minnesota WildApril 13: San Jose SharksApril 16: Anaheim Ducks

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