Roman Josi will be on the ice when the Nashville Predators and Minnesota Wild meet at Bridgestone Arena on Saturday, beginning at 8:00 PM ET. Prop bets for Josi in that upcoming Predators-Wild matchup are available,
Josi's point streak is up to five games (one goal, six assists). This is his second-longest streak of the campaign and his best stretch of play since November. The 34-year-old blueliner is up to 32 points, 119 shots on net, 73 blocked shots, 37 hits and a minus-18 rating over 41 outings this season in his usual top-pairing role.
The Nashville Predators’ upcoming contest versus the Minnesota Wild is slated for Saturday at 8:00 PM ET. Will Roman Josi light the lamp in this matchup? Before making a wager on any prop bets, take a look at the numbers and insights below.
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