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Top 5 Games to Look Forward to in 2015 for Nashville Predators

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Top 5 Predators Games in 2015

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The Nashville Predators have surprised just about everybody thus far in the 2014-15 season, fighting for the Western Conference's first overall seed as opposed to merely battling for a playoff berth like most expected. Here are the top five Predators games to watch in 2015.

5. All Chicago Blackhawks Games

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5. All Chicago Blackhawks Games

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Nashville's season series with the Chicago Blackhawks is already over, but Predators fans might as well start watching Blackhawks games with almost as much interest as they watch their own team's. Chicago is Nashville's primary competition for the top seed in the Central Division, and it looks like it'll be a neck and neck race until the end of the season.

4. February 5th vs. Anaheim Ducks

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4. February 5th vs. Anaheim Ducks

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A win over the Anaheim Ducks, one of the four or five best teams in the league, would go a long way toward further legitimizing Nashville's status as a team to be feared.

3. January 29th at St. Louis Blues

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3. January 29th at St. Louis Blues

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Games between the Predators and St. Louis Blues have been heated, physical and competitive affairs. The January 29th edition will be the final one of the season unless the two teams meet in the playoffs.

2. March 26th at Tampa Bay Lightning

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2. March 26th at Tampa Bay Lightning

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The Tampa Bay Lightning are one of the NHL's most exciting teams, bringing a ton of young talent to the table. As far as entertainment value goes, they are a fantastic matchup for the up-tempo Predators.

1. April 11th at Dallas Stars

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1. April 11th at Dallas Stars

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Nashville's final game of the regular season comes on the road against the Dallas Stars, and it will very likely have significant playoff seeding implications — perhaps for both teams, if Dallas can continue rising up the standings as it has been lately.

Sean Sarcu is a Chicago Blackhawks writer for www.RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter or add him to your network on Google.

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