Tonight at 8 p.m. ET, the Vancouver Canucks (44-27-5, 93 points) and Nashville Predators (47-22-8, 102 points) face-off for the third and final time this season live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

Vancouver has dropped two of its last three games as it continues a four-match road trip while Nashville had a four-game winning streak snapped last time out as it continues a three-match home stand.

The Predators enter play on top of the Central Division with a three point lead over the St. Louis Blues while the Canucks are in second place in the Pacific Division, 12 points behind the Anaheim Ducks and two points ahead of the Calgary Flames.

Nashville has gotten the best of this season series, topping Anaheim 3-1 on Nov. 2 and then 5-1 on Jan. 13.

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The Canucks come into the game on the heels of a 4-1 win over the St. Louis Blues on Monday.

The Sedin twins have led the charge offensively for Vancouver as Daniel Sedin has a team-best 68 points off of 16 goals and 52 assists while Henrik Sedin is second on the Canucks with 66 points off of 17 markers and 49 helpers.

The Predators enter the contest after dropping a 5-2 decision to the Calgary Flames on Sunday.

Mike Ribeiro has paced the Nashville with 60 points off of 15 goals and 45 assists while rookie Filip Forsberg has been a force for the Predators, finding the back of the net 23 times and adding 36 helpers for 59 points.

In between the pipes, Nashville turns to Pekka Rinne and he is tied for the league lead with 41 wins while ranking third in the NHL with a 2.10 goals-against average and adding a .926 save percentage.

Vancouver counters with Eddie Lack in the crease and he is 15-11-4 with a 2.44 GAA and a .920 save percentage.

The Canucks and Predators collide for the last time this season when the puck drops live from the Bridgestone Arena tonight in Nashville.