A couple of the hottest scorers in the NHL will lead their teams into Saturday nights matchup in St. Louis between the Nashville Predators and the St. Louis Blues.For the Predators, right winger James Neal will be looking to extend a streak that has seen him score a goal in six consecutive games, a total of seven goals. The streak equaled the longest goal-scoring streak in franchise history and is the longest in the league this season.For the Blues, left winger Jaden Schwartz has scored five goals in his last six games.Neal had one goal in the Predators 5-1 win at Ottawa on Thursday night while Schwartz scored twice in the Blues 3-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks.Neal leads Nashville with eight goals in 16 games while Schwartz is tied for the Blues lead with right winger Vladimir Tarasenko with six goals in 14 games.You feel confident with your game when that happens, Neal said about his streak, the longest of his career. You get a little streak going and you just want to keep shooting the puck because you feel like theyre going to go in for you.Added center Mike Fisher, Hes doing a great job of getting in scoring areas. His linemates are getting him the puck and hes played really good for us. ... Hes in the zone right now. Thats huge for us.Predators coach Peter Laviolette has been impressed with Neals performance.Hes played well all year, Laviolette said. The beginning of the year when he didnt have the goals, he was like one of the top five guys on shots on net. We kind of got hit with that sickness and bug and it knocked the guys back for a couple of games. Even if they were in the lineup, they were pretty sick for two or three days.He was part of that and I think he got set back a little bit by that. After two or three games, getting his feet back under him, hes jumped right back into it. Hes putting the puck at the net all the time. Hes working for opportunities.Schwartz also got off to a slow start this season, one of several Blues mired in a scoring slump. He had just one goal in his first eight games after missing the seasons first four games because of a knee injury.Its guys in front doing a good job, taking the goalies eyes away; that gives you the opportunity to pick a corner, Schwartz said. Thats big obviously. When pucks are going in as a team, its a little bit of weight off your shoulders. Not relaxed, but you get a better feel shooting the puck.Coach Ken Hitchcock said Schwartz is doing exactly what he should be doing.Hes shooting the puck, hes going to the net, hes around it, hes attacking the net, hes playing in north straight lines, Hitchcock said. Every time he does it, he has success. Every time he goes east-west, he doesnt. Hes getting more and more determined to score. Frank Viola Jersey . Hey!" 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He laughed a little.I couldnt tell you, Nolan said. I dont even want to look back on it. Just kind of forget about it and just move on.Nolan scored his first two goals of the season -- and his first since April 2015 -- to help the Los Angeles Kings edge the Arizona Coyotes 4-3 on Wednesday night.Just some puck luck, I guess, Nolan said. I feel like I got some good chances here and just fortunate to go in.Trevor Lewis scored the winner off a turnover with 4:05 left. The Kings withstood a late power play and an extra attacker to hold on for their sixth win in seven games.Anze Kopitar had two assists and backup goalie Jeff Zatkoff, pressed into action to start the second period, faced 26 shots and made 25 saves.Martin Hanzal scored twice for the Coyotes in the first period, with Michael Stone assisting on both. Mike Smith stopped 29 shots, but gave up two goals in the final 7 minutes.I thought he was unlucky, Coyotes coach Dave Tippett said of Smith. Made some great saves but was unlucky. Im sure hes very frustrated, just like the rest of us.The Coyotes pulled Smith for an extra attacker for the last 1:34, but couldnt draw even.The teams scored 9 seconds apart in the third period. Nolans second goal of the night came from a shot from behind the net that bounced off the back of Smiths legs to give the Kings a 3-2 lead at 13:41 of the period.I see some of the top players kind of throw it at the net when theyre in the corner there, Nolan said. It goes in for them, so I thought why not give it a try?Arizonas Tobias Rieder, whod been a hard mark for Kings defenseman Drew Doughty for much of the game, took in a long pass from Alex Goligoski and got off a shot ahead of Doughty that beat Zatkoff at 13:50.That set the stage for Lewis winner.We did a good job kind of weathering their push in the second and tied it, Zatkoff said. It was a gritty win. We probably didnt play our best but its two points. Got contributions up and down the lineup.The Coyotes converted 2 of 6 power plays, the ffirst successful power plays in the past five games.dddddddddddd Nine of their last 10 games have been decided by one goal.The Kings went 0 for 6 on power plays.Forward Tyler Toffoli picked up two tripping penalties in the first 39 seconds of the game, the first which led to the Coyotes scoring their opening goal.Toffoli was sent to the penalty box nine seconds into the game, and six seconds later, Hanzal deflected Radim Vrbatas shot into the net for a 1-0 Arizona lead.Toffoli was whistled for tripping again at 39 seconds, but the Kings penalty kill unit prevented a second goal for those two minutes.Los Angeles tied it at 12:25 of the first when Dustin Brown skated up ice, flipped a centering pass to Kopitar and got the puck back from Kopitar. Browns shot attempt was wide but it went to teammate Dwight King, who put the puck past Smith.It was Kings fifth goal of the season.The Coyotes went ahead 2-1 on Hanzals wrist shot that went off starting goalie Peter Budajs stick and into the net at 18:32 of the period, again on the power play. Hanzal, with five goals, also has three two-point games this season.Before that goal, the Coyotes, with Smith making several stops, thwarted a 5-on-3 opportunity the Kings had for 53 seconds in the first period.Zatkoff got his first win as a King. He took over for Peter Budaj, who had four saves on six shots faced.Trying to win a game, right? Kings coach Darryl Sutter said of his move to go with Zatkoff. The Kings drew even again with Nolans goal at 10:14 of the second. Nolans backhand shot eluded Smith for his first goal of the season and first since April of 2015.Game notes Arizonas Oliver Ekman-Larsson played after leaving Tuesdays game at San Jose with an upper body injury, and logged an assist. ... Arizonas Shane Doan passed Wayne Gretzky for 19th place on the NHLs career list.UP NEXTKings: Open a three-game road at Montreal on Sunday.Coyotes: Host Columbus on Saturday, the first of back-to-back games against the Blue Jackets. ' ' '