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BREAKING NEWS Out Of Georgia…

This Is NOT GOOD AT ALL!!!

There is a massive manhunt for a Georgia inmate who escaped jail early Wednesday after reportedly

using a metal shower rod and busting through two brick walls on his way to freedom, authorities

said.hristopher Nicholas Carroll broke out of the Lamar County jail just after midnight

Wednesday, WXIA reported.

Carroll, who police said was last seen wearing an orange jumpsuit, was arrested in October

on three counts of obstruction and theft by receiving stolen property.

"The jail called me and told me he had escaped out through the shower and then busted a hole

in the wall, the outside wall that went to a storage unit," Lamar County Sheriff Brad

White told WXIA . "He was small in stature.

I don't think an average-sized person could have got through the holes and maneuvered

the way that he did."Sheriff Brad White said he then used an access door to escape

the building before going through a fence and leaving the property.

Carroll, a South Carolina native, used a metal rod to punch a hole in the brick.

He reportedly also used a table to break the wall, according to WSB-TV.

Carroll then stole a van that was later abandoned in Allendale County, South Carolina.

Police located the vehicle about 7:50 a.m.White said Carroll is considered "dangerous,"

but did not know whether he was armed.

The sheriff also told WSB-TV he believes Carroll's cellmate intentionally masked any sounds during

the escape by clanking on the doors.

"We really believe that the inmate that was in the cell with him was masking the sound,"

he said.Carroll was to be transferred to prison on Thursday.

It's a search involving several law enforcement agencies.

Hampton County Sheriff Thomas Smalls said his team is helping with K9s and additional

manpower.

He said they are making good progress.

"We've been running him all morning and now we're very close," Smalls said.

Carroll was being held in Lamar County after being arrested on Oct. 30 when he was found

driving a vehicle that was stolen in South Carolina.

According to White, he fought officers during his arrest and even tried to take one of the

officer's weapons.

He was charged with three counts of obstruction because of that and sentenced to five years

in prison.

This was in addition to the charges he faced in South Carolina.arroll didn't know this,

but he was scheduled to be transferred to prison on Thursday.

He was last seen wearing an orange jumpsuit.

He is described as a white man, 5'9, and 165 pounds.

White said Carroll didn't have shoes when he escaped.

While White said he would consider Carroll dangerous, it is unknown if he is armed.

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BREAKING NEWS! The ROYAL Wedding IN JEOPARDY!!! - Duration: 4:48.

BREAKING NEWS!

The ROYAL Wedding IN JEOPARDY!!!

For the past month, American actress Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been making the

rounds on the talk show circuit gushing about their love for each other and planning their

spring nuptials.

These two smitten kittens have been seen all over London professing their love for each

other, but while on the surface it looks lovely there is trouble brewing below the surface.

Markle has struck a wrong chord with the royal family, and if she does not shape up soon,

the fairy-tale wedding she was hoping for may end before she knows it.

The majority of people enjoy following the Royals since they captivate the imagination

of what it must be like to live as real-life royalty.

Some little girls grow up wishing that they will have the chance to meet a prince, marry

him and live in a far off castle being waited on hand and foot, which is why when Prince

Harry asked for Meghan Markle's hand in marriage women around the world swooned.

However, as it turns out the impending nuptials between Prince Harry and Markle seemed doom

by his betrothed's present and past actions, and if she does not get her act together she

will be back in Hollywood.

It appears that Queen Elizabeth is not a huge fan of Ms. Markle and has made no bones about

it to her grandson.

Over the Christmas holiday, Markle made a public spectacle of herself when she created

a "fake racism" scandal when Princess Michael of Kent wore a "Blackmoor" brooch

that the B-rated actress found "horrendously racist."

The fake story was published on Page Six, the Hollywood gossip rag stating that she

wore this pin on purpose to offend the biracial actress.

That disgusting display of disrespect rubbed the Queen the wrong way as well as the fact

that Markle has not removed from her Twitter page she is an activist and outspoken with

hatred of President Trump, In fact, Markle's hatred for President Trump is so immense that

she has forbidden that Trump be invited to her nuptials but had the audacity to ask if

Barack and Michelle Obama could attend.

Thankfully, the Queen put the kibosh on the Obama's attending the royal affair, but

that has not stopped many in the inner circle wondering if Markle is worth all the trouble.

The Royals as everyone knows have an image to uphold, and there are strict rules for

anyone who enters this world.

In fact, one rule of being a royal is that you cannot voice your opinion politically

no matter what your personal feelings are.

So when you have Markle who happens to be a vocal Trump hater that does not sit well

with the monarchy plus, there is the issue with Markle's family life, and the many

divorces her family has had.

In light of these issues, the Queen has stepped in and has told Prince Harry to get a prenup

before walking down the aisle, and that did not sit well with soon to be spoiled princess.

OK! magazine reports that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had a massive fight after the

Queen demanded the prenup which made the American actress livid.

According to the alleged inside source, the engaged couple is moving ahead with wedding

planning, but they hit a significant hurdle concerning the prenup.

According to the report in OK!, MSN followed up stating that, "The magazine reports that

Queen Elizabeth has seen 'too many royal marriages end in divorce' and doesn't

want her grandson to 'take any chances with his reported $40 million fortune.'

That's led to tension between the spouses-to-be, with a source sharing, 'Meghan can see where

the queen is coming from, but at the same time, she's insulted that it would even

cross the queen's mind that Meghan would have an ulterior motive for marrying Harry.'"

According to the publication, the insider claims that the actress "loves Harry, and

money is the last thing on her mind."

However, it also adds that "Queen Elizabeth is nonetheless pressuring her heir to make

sure the family's money is protected," and consequently, "that means Prince Harry,

and Markle are clashing over the situation."

Markle appears to be in it only for the notoriety and does not seem to be willing to comply

with the Royal demands.

Not only is Markle smug and arrogant, but her entire family is one scandal after another

starting with her very own father who abandoned his daughter to live in Mexico and has a long

history of addiction.

Then her half-brother Thomas Markle Jr. was taken into custody after allegedly holding

a gun to his girlfriend's head.

That doesn't sound like royal material, right?

Markle Jr. was eventually charged with unlawful use of a dangerous weapon, menacing, and domestic

violence.

Now, don't get me wrong everyone has a past, but when you are marrying into royalty, you

better be squeaky clean.

Regardless if Markle loves Prince Harry or not this entire relationship spells bad news

for the whole royal family, and if Harry were smart, he would get out of it now.

What do you think about this?

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Amanda Davis: 5 Things To Know About Beloved Atlanta News Anchor Who Tragically Died - Duration: 4:17.

Amanda Davis: 5 Things To Know About Beloved Atlanta News Anchor Who Tragically Died

The Atlanta community is mourning the loss of a beloved news anchor, Amanda Davis, who tragically died at the age of 62 on Dec.

Here's everything to know.

What happened to Amanda Davis? Amanda Davis was at the Hartsfield-Jackson International airport in Atlanta on Dec.

26 when she suffered a "massive, spontaneous stroke," according to CBS 46, where she worked.

She was rushed to the hospital to undergo treatment, but she tragically died around 9:30 p.m.

the next day at the age of 62.

Amanda was at the airport on her way to San Antonio, where she was headed following the death of her stepfather.

She was surrounded by her family at the time of her death.

Understandably, Amanda's family is asking for "privacy at this difficult time.".

What did Amanda do? Amanda was a morning news anchor and noon news anchor for Atlanta's station CBS 46.

Before taking the job, she worked at WAGA-TV in Atlanta for 26 years.

During her time as a reporter, Amanda won various awards, including: the RTDNA Edward R.

Murrow Award, Georgia Association of Broadcasters Gabby Award the Atlanta Association of Black Journalists Pioneer of the Year Award, and ten Southeast Regional Emmy Awards.

While working at WAGA-TV, she interviewed Barack Obama.

She has a history of arrests.

Amanda left WAGA-TV in 2013 after a DUI arrest in 2012.

She was arrested again in June 2015, and then once more in 2016 for driving with a suspended license.

Amanda has been open about her struggle with alcoholism.

She had a good education.

Amanda attended Clark College in Atlanta and graduated Magna Cum Laude.

She was a mother.

Amanda had one daughter, Melora Rivera.

Melora works in producing and writing for television series.

She is a writing assistant on Being Mary Jane on BET.

Amanda was never married, but previously opened up about her fiancee breaking off their engagement after an eight year relationship.

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NHL NEWS - Drouin set to face Lightning for first time with Canadiens - Duration: 7:11.

Drouin set to face Lightning for first time with Canadiens

RALEIGH, N.C.

-- Montreal Canadiens forward Jonathan Drouin didnt expect to have an NHL homecoming game at age 22, but thats what he will experience when the Canadiens visit the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena on Thursday (7:30 p.m.

ET; SUN, TSN2, RDS, NHL.TV).

Drouin, selected by Tampa Bay with the No.

3 pick in the 2013 NHL Draft, will play the Lightning for the first time since they traded him to the Canadiens on June 15, when he also signed a six-year contract.

I have good feelings going there, said Drouin, who was traded for defenseman Mikhail Sergachev, the No.

9 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft.

Obviously, the situation was a little weird, but I dont have bad feelings against anybody.

I had fun times in Tampa..

Drouin was suspended by Tampa Bay during the 2015-16 season for not reporting to a game with Syracuse of the American Hockey League.

He later rejoined Syracuse, playing 17 AHL games that season, before returning to the Lightning and scoring 14 points (five goals, nine assists) in 17 Stanley Cup Playoff games.

He had 53 points (21 goals, 32 assists) in 73 games in 2016-17, his third season with the Lightning.

The native of Ste-Agathe, Quebec, has 18 points (five goals, 13 assists) in 32 games for Montreal.

Its a little different here, Drouin said Wednesday before the Canadiens 3-1 loss to the Hurricanes at PNC Arena.

We play differently.

Lately I have been happy with the way Ive been playing.

Im playing center, and theres a learning curve in this League.

Its a little different than in junior, playing center.

Every day Im learning and getting better..

The Lightning players know well what their former teammate can do.

[Drouin] is a shifty little guy (6-foot, 203 pounds) who can dominate a game, Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman said Wednesday at practice in Tampa.

We know hes going to be on his toes and we expect him to have his best game of the year.

Dont let him skate up the ice with speed and room.

Thats where he is very shifty and can turn you inside out..

Drouin sounds content in Montreal, where he centers the top line with Max Pacioretty and Brendan Gallagher.

He said the lessons learned with the Lightning are paying off with the Canadiens.

Some guys just show up (in the NHL) and everything goes well, he said.

It wasnt the case for me.

I had a lot of stuff to work on and get better at.

Going to Syracuse actually helped me quite a bit [to prepare] for the playoffs.

Its nice to have that background now.

I feel like I can just play hockey and help the team here..

As for his time with Tampa Bay, he said that it could have gone better.

Youre a young guy and youre stubborn and you want to play hockey, Drouin said.

The one thing is I would be more patient and [see] a bit more of the big picture.

But I reacted and did my own thing, and I dont regret it.

I ended up in Montreal.

Its my hometown team.

I grew up watching hockey there.

Its hard to regret what I did..

Drouin said he took his friendships from Tampa Bay with him.

We still text a lot, Drouin said of him and his former teammates.

You try to keep it low.

They have their own stuff going on and we do as well.

There wasnt bad blood anywhere..

Hedman said, Its always sad to see guys go, but we know its part of the business.

Hes a tough player to play against.

I think he showed last year what kind of a player he is.

He has unbelievable poise with the puck, he can find those open seams.

We know hes going to be a handful for many years in Montreal..

NHL.

com correspondent Corey Long contributed to this report.

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KAJ 5:30 News ON DEMAND: 12.28.17 - Duration: 10:29.

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NHL NEWS - Jets defeat Oilers to end skid but lose Scheifele - Duration: 7:57.

Jets defeat Oilers to end skid but lose Scheifele

WINNIPEG -- Joel Armia scored two goals to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-3 win against the Edmonton Oilers at Bell MTS Place on Wednesday.

Jets center Mark Scheifele left the game with an upper-body injury after he was knocked down by Oilers defenseman Brandon Davidson and crashed into the boards in the second period.

Well get a real good look at it for tomorrow.

Initially, I would say it doesnt look very good, coach Paul Maurice said.

… I should have a pretty good handle on it by [tomorrow]..

Scheifele has 38 points (15 goals, 23 assists), second on the Jets behind linemate Blake Wheelers 42, after he had an NHL career-high 82 in 79 games last season.

Youre just hoping its the wind knocked out of them, theyre rolling around, Maurice said.

He doesnt go down easily and he certainly doesnt lay on the ice ever.

So, you know if hes down, its significant..

Bryan Little and Kyle Connor scored for the Jets (21-11-6), who won for the first time in three games.

Connor Hellebuyck made 22 saves, including two in the final 30 seconds.

Thats why I love the game, Hellebuyck said.

Its exciting.

Our guys played so well in front of me.

They were blocking everything.

I know Im not going to be able to see a whole lot, but I know the guys in front of me are going to be working.

Ive just got to work to see the ones that are my job, and when it does hit me, Ive got to hold it..

Leon Draisaitl had a goal and an assist, Connor McDavid had two assists, and Jesse Puljujarvi and Jujhar Khaira scored for the Oilers (17-18-2), whose four-game winning streak came to an end.

Cam Talbot made 35 saves.

I thought that the work ethic and the commitment to wanting to work hard was there tonight, but our smarts, our hockey smarts, didnt exist, Oilers coach Todd McLellan said.

Draisaitl gave Edmonton a 1-0 lead when he scored a shorthanded goal at 6:17 of the first period.

McDavid got to the puck after it skipped past Jets defenseman Jacob Trouba at the Oilers blue line, rushed into the Jets zone, and dropped a pass to Draisaitl at the top of the crease for a tap-in on a 2-on-0.

Little tied it 1-1 at 8:12 when he ended his 12-game goal drought.

It was his 710th game for the Jets/Atlanta Thrashers, passing forward Chris Thorburn for most in franchise history.

Armia gave Winnipeg a 2-1 lead when he scored on a wrist shot at 14:44.

I felt good, he said.

My feet were moving the whole game.

Thats what got me the chances to score goals..

Puljujarvi tied it 2-2 at 16:07, scoring off the rebound of Kris Russells point shot.

Connor made it 3-2 54 seconds into the second period when he scored off a give-and-go with Wheeler, who passed Ilya Kovalchuk for most assists in Jets/Thrashers history (288).

Armia scored his second of the game at 9:48 to make it 4-2.

Khaira cut the Jets lead to 4-3 at 10:35.

They said it.

Thats my running mate, man.

Thats part of my livelihood, a big part of what we do as a team.

Irreplaceable.

Just fingers crossed. -- Jets forward Blake Wheeler on center Mark Scheifele leaving the game with an upper-body injury.

A lot of times, we were stepping up in the neutral zone, we had poor support in behind.

Face-off execution, number of turnovers -- stuff that we need to do a much better job of against a team like that. -- Oilers coach Todd McLellan.

I thought just the sharpness in our game wasnt there.

It led to a lot of their opportunities, which I thought we kind of fed into it.

Good news is we get these guys in a couple days to show what we really have. -- Oilers center Mark Letestu.

Need to know.

Draisaitl has one goal and eight assists during a five-game point streak.

McDavid has 15 points (four goals, 11 assists) in his past 12 games.

… Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers extended his point streak to five games (two goals, three assists) with an assist on Littles goal.

Whats next.

Oilers: Host the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday (9 p.m.

ET; SN1, SNO, SNE, SNP, NBCSCH, NHL.TV).

Jets: Host the New York Islanders on Friday (8 p.m.

ET; TSN3, MSG+ 2, NHL.TV).

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BREAKING NEWS! It's Happening…ARRESTED With BAIL SET AT $6 BILLION!!! - Duration: 25:17.

BREAKING NEWS!

It's Happening…ARRESTED With BAIL SET AT $6 BILLION!!!

Even the swamp in Saudi Arabia is being drained.

Authorities in Saudi Arabia want at least $6 billion dollars from the jailed Saudi Prince

al-Waleed bin Talal to secure his freedom after he was arrested in a nationwide anti-corruption

purge which mysteriously started to happen after President Donald Trump visited the Islamic

nation.

This is actually the highest sum of money ever demanded by authorities in the Gulf state

and it could involve handing over a large part of his fortune and cooperation, Kingdom

Holding Company.

Which is estimated to have a market value of just over $9 billion dollars.

The 63-year-old Al-Waleed is the 57th richest person in the world according to the Wall

Street Journal, with an estimated net worth of $18 billion.

This character has profited from the oil-rich nation of Saudi Arabia and has thought political

influence here in the US.

He has donated to various extreme left-wing charities, including The Clinton Foundation.

Along with funding multiple organizations to spread Islam in the world and mainly in

the US.

ExtraNewsFeed Reports:

Saudi Royalty Arrests Rock Clinton-Obama Regime The unprecedented sweep of corrupt Saudi elites

implicates Clinton, Obama, Wall Street, and beyond.

In a shocking development Saturday, the Saudi Arabian government arrested prominent billionaire

Waleed bin Talal, a member of the royal Saudi family with deep ties to Barack Obama and

Hillary Clinton.

Arrests were carried out by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's recently-formed anti-corruption

committee and included bin Talal, ten senior princes, and dozens of ministers for corruption

and money laundering charges.

Bin Talal, a primary shareholder of Citigroup, News Corp., and Twitter, was arrested along

with dozens of other princes and ministers on Saturday.

Bin Talal's arrest was part of a massive sweep of Saudi elites charged with corruption

and money laundering by a newly formed anti-corruption committee headed by Crown Prince Mohammed

bin Salman.

Meanwhile, Royal princes' private planes have been grounded.

Known as "The Warren Buffet of the Gulf", bin Talal — one of the world's richest

people — is a notorious figure in American politics with deep ties to both Obama and

Clinton.

Americans privy to bin Talal and Saudi Arabia's corrupt hand in American politics may recall

a 2015 tweet from then-candidate Donald Trump that foreshadowed his arrest:

As the story of the massive Saudi royalty purge develops, Americans should anticipate

these arrests and the subsequent investigations will implicate Obama and Clinton in major

ways.

Investigations into Obama-Clinton impropriety by special counsel Robert Mueller encompass

Obama and Clinton's financial ties and dubious political alliances with both Saudi Arabia

and Russia alike.

Those following Trump's efforts to police Obama and Clinton's extensive criminality

are aware Mueller's probe implicates Clinton crony and lobbying giant Tony Podesta, brother

of Clinton campaign manager John Podesta.

Wikileaks releases of John Podesta's emails opened a Pandora's box of Democratic Party

corruption when released last fall, but Tony Podesta's nefarious and longtime lobbying

efforts with both Russia and Saudi Arabia are only now beginning to be broadly exposed

to the American public.

In August 2016, Medea Benjamin sounded the alarm as to the perils of Clinton and the

Podestas' crooked Saudi dealings, with emphasis:

If I told you that Democratic Party lobbyist Tony Podesta, whose brother John Podesta chairs

Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, is a registered foreign agent on the Saudi

government's payroll, you'd probably think I was a Trump-thumping, conspiratorial nutcase.

But it's true.

The lobby firm created by both Tony and John Podesta in 1988 receives $140,000 a month

from the Saudi government, a government that beheads nonviolent dissidents, uses torture

to extract forced confessions, doesn't allow women to drive, and bombs schools, hospitals

and residential neighborhoods in neighboring Yemen.

The Podesta Group's March 2016 filing, required under the Foreign Agents Registration Act

of 1938, shows that Tony Podesta himself oversees the Saudi account.

At the same time, Tony Podesta is also a top campaign contributor and bundler for Hillary

Clinton.

So while one brother runs the campaign, the other brother funds it with earnings that

come, in part, from the Saudis.

Those familiar with the Citibank cabal that assigned Obama's cabinet prior to his election

would also recognize bin Talal's name, for his and Citibank's instrumental role the

Obama administration's decimation of the middle class.

Pam Martens warned us back in 2012, additional emphasis added:

Citigroup was showing serious strains in 2007 but the meltdown came the week of November

17, 2008.

On Monday, the firm called a Town Hall meeting with employees and announced the sacking of

52,000 workers.

On Tuesday, November 18, Citigroup announced it had lost 53 per cent of an internal hedge

fund's money in a month's time and that it was bringing $17 billion of off-balance

sheet assets back onto its balance sheet.

The next day brought the unwelcome tidings that a law firm was alleging that Citigroup

peddled the MAT Five Fund as "safe" and "secure" then watched it lose 80 per cent

of its value.

On Thursday, Saudi Prince Walid bin Talal, a major shareholder, stepped forward to reassure

the public that Citigroup was "undervalued" and he was buying more shares.

The next day the stock dropped another 20 percent to close at $3.77.

All told, Citigroup lost 60 per cent of its market value that week and 87 percent for

the year to date.

Now here is where you need to pay close attention.

Just one month prior to the stock meltdown, the U.S. government through its Troubled Asset

Relief Program (TARP) had injected $25 billion into Citigroup on October 28, 2008.

With a market cap of $20.5 billion on Friday, November 21, 2008, the U.S. taxpayer effectively

owned this company lock, stock and barrel.

The Treasury and the Fed knew exactly whose interests they were protecting.

Just 11 months earlier, Citigroup had publicized a capital raising of $12.5 billion in convertible

preferred stock in a private placement — meaning the full details were not released to the

public.

The press release said the investors included Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and Sandy

Weill and the Weill Family Foundation.

Bin Talal also owns the Four Seasons, the four highest floors of Mandalay Bay hotel

in Las Vegas.

He is one of many within the atrociously corrupt elements of the Saudi regime and other gulf

tyrannies that has raised eyebrows with their recent multi-million dollar donations to the

Clinton Foundation.

What's Happening

Given the media moguls arrested in the Saudi sting and the American media's allegiance

to the Clinton-Obama regime, little is being reported on the implications the arrests have

on current events in American politics.

Orders for the arrests came from the new anti-corruption committee headed by Crown Prince Mohammed

bin Salman.

Bin Salman, 31, is seen by some as a principled young leader troubled by the convoluted international

corruption he inherited within his government.

Given his struggle with the corrupt and commingled opposition causing strife in his and our respective

countries, Trump may have sought common ground on a recent visit.

Bin Salaman's rise may allow Saudi to accelerate a recent plan to reduce the kingdom's reliance

on oil, which includes the partial privatization of state oil company Aramco.

Trump has recently pitched for Aramco to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange, a move

that would boost the Saudi Arabian economy.

This may also be a sign bin Salaman is involved a coordinated effort to confront the corrupt

individuals with the Saudi government who participated in pay-to-play schemes with American

foundations tied directly to high-level U.S. politicians, including Obama and Clinton.

Given the high profile nature of the Saudi royalty arrests, pressure increases on American

law enforcement in Trump's administration to follow through with indictments and arrests

of the Obama-Clinton regime officials involved.

As speculation bubbles around looming indictments of Tony Podesta, John Podesta, Hillary Clinton,

and others, charges against bin Talal and other Saudi royalty may well be related to

money laundering and bribery schemes that implicate the Uranium One parties and transactions

within the Obama-Clinton regime already being investigated.

We have more natural gas in our nation than Saudi Arabia has oil.

We could singlehandedly be as rich as Saudi Arabia.

But the likes of hacks such as Al Gore, who profit out of the ignorance and sheer stupidity

of others have made it so we can't even touch our reserves.

All because of the myth that is "Global Warming" or as it's called now, "Climate

Change."

I have always believed that interests from abroad have paid off our politicians so well

that they serve as voice pieces for asinine myths in order to keep The United States of

America in debt and at the mercy of nations such as China and Saudi Arabia.

It's how they come into a job making 150k a year and come out 20 years later with a

net worth of over 100 million.

Please share if you think it's time the US had a purge

of its own….

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NHL NEWS - Rinne, Predators hold off Blues to end losing streak - Duration: 7:24.

Rinne, Predators hold off Blues to end losing streak

LOUIS -- Craig Smith and Calle Jarnkrok scored for the Nashville Predators in a 2-1 win against the St.

Louis Blues at Scottrade Center on Wednesday.

Pekka Rinne made 29 saves for Nashville (22-9-5), which ended a three-game losing streak.

The Predators moved into first place in the Central Division, one point ahead of the Blues (23-14-2) and Winnipeg Jets.

These are big division games and you really try to get ready for it, and I think for both teams, preparation-wise, it was different coming straight from the break, which was nice to have, but its also tough to come back and have that mental preparation, Rinne said.

I thought we handled it pretty good.

We didnt have the best start again, but after that, I thought that we got it going.

Personally, I had a tougher last two games, so its obviously nice to have a good game right after Christmas..

Rinne allowed nine goals losing his prior two games.

Pekka stood on his head and gave us a chance to win the game, Smith said.

Vladimir Sobotka scored, and Jake Allen made 24 saves for St.

Louis, which is 1-4-0 in its past five games and 2-6-0 its past eight.

The Blues have scored two goals or fewer in seven of those games.

There was a lot of good things in the game, but I think weve got to make it tougher on their goalie, Blues defenseman Joel Edmundson said.

I dont think we threw enough pucks at [Rinne] from bad angles and we didnt get bodies in front of the net.

So, he saw most of the shots, but [Sobotkas] goal, he went right to the net, and good things happen when you go to the net.

We just didnt make hard enough on Rinne..

Smith gave the Predators a 1-0 lead at 10:37 of the first period on a deflection of Roman Josis wrist shot.

I think Roman got the puck, I think he was waiting for us and I stopped at the net, Smith said.

I didnt know if he was going to go back or shoot, so he shot and I got a stick on it..

Jarnkrok made it 2-0 at 16:49 of the second period, scoring his 10th goal of the season on a one-timer from the left circle after a pass from Filip Forsberg.

Sobotka scored at 13:37 of the third period to make it 2-1, deflecting Kyle Brodziaks shot.

They said it.

I thought tonight we did some good things defensively in the second period.

We did enough in the third period.

We made one mistake in the third, and it ended up costing us.

Pekka was really good tonight, sharp. -- Predators coach Peter Laviolette.

Its a division team.

Theres a good chance we could face these guys in the playoffs.

I think its always exciting to play against St.

Louis.

I love to play against them and have a lot of respect toward them.

They have a really good team. -- Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne.

I think we gave them everything they got.

A lot of turnovers on our part.

You cant call it rust, three days off, but every team has to go through it, so theres really no excuse there.

It was right there for the taking. -- Blues goaltender Jake Allen.

I thought it was a fairly even game.

We expected it to be an even game.

Thats just the way things go against this team.

It seems like games are close.

Again, were having trouble scoring.

We limit them, we give up two goals, pretty tight game.

Weve got to try and find a way to get more than one, and that was the difference. -- Blues center Kyle Brodziak.

Need to know.

Forsberg played his 300th NHL game.

Nashville allowed 13 goals during the three-game losing streak after allowing 12 while going 6-0-1.

Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko hasnt scored in five games and has three goals in the past 17 games.

Whats next.

Predators: At the Minnesota Wild on Friday (8 p.m.

ET; NBCSN, NHL.TV).

Blues: At the Dallas Stars on Friday (8:30 p.m.

ET; FS-SW+, FS-MW, NHL.TV).

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