Predators G Saros to miss first two playoff games

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Nashville goaltender Juuse Saros will not be available for Games 1 and 2 of the Predators’ first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche.

Predators coach John Hynes confirmed the decision Monday, putting Nashville without its top netminder until at least Game 3 on Saturday.

Saros suffered a lower-body injury last Tuesday against the Calgary Flames and missed the Predators’ final two regular-season games. Hynes would not name either David Rittich or Connor Ingram as Nashville’s Game 1 starter on Tuesday.

“We’re still talking about it,” Hynes told reporters Monday, adding that Saros would be “reassessed” after Game 2 and the team would plot a course forward from there.

Saros traveled with the Predators to Colorado but did not practice with the team on Monday, completing a separate medical skate instead.

The 27-year-old was one of the NHL’s top goalies this season, clocking the most minutes in net while facing the second-most shots. In the end, he posted the second-most wins in the league, and closed with a 38-25-3 record.

Neither Rittich nor Ingram has ever played in an NHL postseason game. Now the eighth-seeded Predators must lean on one of them to hold the fort against the Western Conference’s top seed.

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