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"I didn't want to think about it too much, but I knew about it," Crawford said.

Nashville lost a 2-1 overtime game at Minnesota on Saturday night. Back home to start a four-game homestand, the Predators had their 17th consecutive sold-out crowd. But the Predators reverted back to their early offensive woes struggling to shoot the puck at the net.

Coach Barry Trotz said his Predators were a little tired, but didn't work hard enough to get pucks up to the net.

They missed their best chance at scoring when Nick Spaling's backhander sent the puck sliding across the crease before hitting off the far post at 10:02 of the first period. Nashville managed only three shots on goal in the first.

"We didn't really challenge them very well," Nashville forward Mike Fisher said. "It wasn't our A-game no question. They run and gun a little bit more and they bury them when they can like they did tonight."

Chicago had the advantage of a couple days off after a 6-2 win at Phoenix on Thursday night, and the Blackhawks had plenty of fans on hand as they took the first of five games between these Central Division rivals this shortened season.

They got some nice payback after going 2-4-0 against Nashville in losing last season's series for the first time since 2006-07. The Predators outscored Chicago 25-16 last season and had won four of the previous six games between these teams in Nashville.

The rest showed in the second as the Blackhawks almost camped out in front of Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne.

Rinne had won four straight starts and hadn't allowed an even-strength goal since Jan. 28. But that streak ended at 316 minutes, 40 seconds when Nashville defenseman Roman Josi kicked the puck, trying to clear it, right to Kruger near the high slot. Kruger snapped a shot over Rinne's stick for his second goal of the season at 6:14.

Trotz credited a "comedy of errors" by the Predators on helping Chicago score that goal with three turnovers and then Josi kicking it to Kruger.

"I mean just put a tent over that circus," Trotz said. "You make five, six mistakes like that, it's going to end up in your net. It wasn't a classic goal or anything."

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