The Ducks managed to rally from behind twice in game two against the Predators. Nashville was able to get a lead twice in the game, but Anaheim was not bowing out so soon and they were able to tie the game up, eventually winning. This series has proven that both teams can put the puck in the net and both are worthy to make it to the Stanley Cup Finals, but only one team can advance, so who will it be?
Losing in overtime during game one is never fun, but the Ducks were not going to head to Nashville 0-2 in the hole. Evening out the series shows that the Ducks are not going to let the Predators walk all over them like they did with the Blackhawks and Blues. After a tough series with the Oilers, this team seems to be back on track and has regained the prowess they had in the regular season. It is still too early to tell which team has the edge so game three might bring out the true colors of the Anaheim Ducks. They might get their feathers ruffled along the way, but the Ducks have the determination to not exit their conference finals empty-handed.
The Predators came at the Ducks hard and it did not go their way this time around. After coughing up a lead twice in game two, the Predators are going to have to reevaluate their defense and gameplay for game three. They were able to play on par with the Ducks but just seemed to run out of gas near the end of the third period. Instead of tying the game up and pushing it to another overtime, the Predators played sloppily and allowed an empty-net goal. Nashville is looking to take back their series lead, as they have the home crowd to cheer them on. The Predators need to resharpen their fangs and sink their claws into the Ducks if they want to continue on in the playoffs.
One team is looking to take the series lead, so who will it be? Can the Ducks tame the Predators or will Nashville show Anaheim who truly is at the top of the food chain? Check below to see how you can watch all the action and excitement in game two.
Anaheim Ducks vs. Nashville Predators Game 3 Viewing Details
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Time: 8:00 P.M. EST
Location: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennesse
TV Channel: NBC Sports (Check local listings)
Live Stream: NBC Sports Live
How To Live Stream Ducks vs. Predators Game 3 Online
Your best bet for watching the Ducks battle the Predators via a live stream is NBC Sports Live Extra. You will need your log-in and password information for your cable or satellite provider and you’re good to go.
If you don’t have access to a cable or satellite log-in, you can live stream the game online through DIRECTV NOW. DIRECTV offers a free seven-day trial, so you’ll receive a full seven days free before your paid membership begins. If you cancel your subscription within the week, you will not be charged. DIRECTV NOW is available on Desktop, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast.
If you don’t have access to a cable or satellite log-in, you can watch the game through Sling TV. Sling TV is service that allows subscribers to watch live and on-demand TV channels on TVs, computer or mobile device for a monthly fee. It’s just like a cable or satellite TV service, except it’s delivered over the internet. The service’s Orange package includes NBC and costs $20 a month, but you can sign up for a free seven-day trial. If you cancel your subscription within a week, you will not be charged. Once signed up, simply download the app for your computer to start watching.
Please note: NBC on Sling TV & DIRECTV NOW is only available in Dallas-Ft. Worth, Chicago, Hartford-New Haven, L.A., Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, New York, Philadelphia, San Diego, San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, Washington, D.C.
Watch Ducks vs. Predators Game 3 On Phone, Tablet Or Mobile
If you can’t watch today’s game on your TV or computer, NBC has you covered with their NBC Sports app. As long as you have a cable or satellite provider, you can download the app for free in the App Store, the Google Play store, or the Windows Store.
You can also watch the game on the Sling app. Sign up for a free Sling trial and download their app from the App store or Google Play store. There is also a Sling app for Apple TV, Xbox One, Roku, Chromecast, and Amazon Fire TV.
DIRECTV also has a DIRECTV NOW app on App Store and Google Play store where you can watch Anaheim vs. Edmonton for free if you sign up for the seven-day trial and cancel it before the trial period ends.