Nashville Predators: A Predators Halloween History

NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 24: Nashville Predators Pregame Analyst Terry Crisp poses with young fans sporting a halloween mask of his likeness prior to a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Bridgestone Arena on October 24, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 24: Nashville Predators Pregame Analyst Terry Crisp poses with young fans sporting a halloween mask of his likeness prior to a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Bridgestone Arena on October 24, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images) /
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1 – The Number Of Predators Games It Takes To Make Halloween That Much Better

Why can’t we have a Halloween game every year?! What could be better than taking the kids out to trick-or-treat and, after taking the annual candy tax from your citizens, flipping on some hockey. We’re talking about the sport that made Jason famous!

The Nashville Predators have not done well in recent Halloween games and that needs to be righted immediately. 0-1-3 (all road games) cannot be the Predators’ Halloween legacy. From 1998 through 2010, the Predators went 4-2 on Halloween night. In a season where inconsistency defines the Western Conference champions, a Halloween win would have done some good.

But complaining does not solve the problem. Campaigning does, however. There are marches and protests for just about everything these days. How about one to urge the schedule makers to give us a Halloween game in Nashville next year? I’m thinking picket signs, a bull-horn, some bandannas to cover our faces, the whole nine yards.

Next: Kevin Fiala playing well, goals will come

What does a guy have to do in order to get some Predators hockey on Halloween around here?