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Black Patients Dress Up and Modify Speech to Reduce Bias, California Survey Shows

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A young mother in California’s Antelope Valley bathes her children and dresses them in neat clothes, making sure they look their absolute best – at medical appointments. “I brush their teeth before they see the dentist. Just little things like that to protect myself from being treated unfairly,” she told researchers.

A 72-year-old in Los Angeles, mindful that he is a Black man, tries to put providers at ease around him. “My actions will probably be looked at and applied to the whole race, especially if my actions are negative,” he said. “And especially if they are perceived as aggressive.”

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Many Black Californians report adjusting their appearance or behavior – even minimizing questions – all to reduce the chances of discrimination and bias in hospitals, clinics, and doctors’ offices. Of the strategies they describe taking, 32% pay special attention to how they dress; 35% modify their speech or behavior to put doctors at ease. And 41% of Black patients signal to providers that they are educated, knowledgeable, and prepared.

The ubiquity of these behaviors is captured in a survey of 3,325 people as part of an October study titled “Listening to Black Californians: How the Health Care System Undermines Their Pursuit of Good Health,” funded by the California Health Care Foundation. (KHN receives funding support from the California Health Care Foundation.) Part of its goal was to call attention to the effort Black patients must exert to get quality care from health providers.

“If you look at the frequency with which Black Californians are altering their speech and dress to go into a health care visit,” said Shakari Byerly, whose research firm, Evitarus, led the study, “that’s a signal that something needs to change.”

One-third of Black patients report bringing a companion into the exam room to observe and advocate for them. And, the study found, more than a quarter of Black Californians avoid medical care simply because they believe they will be treated unfairly.

“The system looks at us differently, not only in doctors’ offices,” said Dr. Michael LeNoir, who was not part of the survey.

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LeNoir, an Oakland allergist and pediatrician who founded the African American Wellness Project nearly two decades ago to combat health disparities, found the responses unsurprising, given that many Black people have learned to make such adjustments routinely. “There is general discrimination,” he said, “so we all learn the role.”

There is ample evidence of racial inequality in health care. An analysis by the nonprofit Urban Institute published in 2021 found that Black patients are much more likely to suffer problems related to surgical procedures than white patients in the same hospital. A study published in November by the National Bureau of Economic Research found that Black mothers and babies had worse outcomes than other groups across many health measures. And a study published in January, led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute investigators, found that older Black and Hispanic patients with advanced cancer are less likely to receive opioid medications for pain than white patients. (Hispanic people can be of any race or combination of races.)

Gigi Crowder, executive director of the Contra Costa County chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, said she frequently sees delayed mental health diagnoses for Black patients.

“I hear so many stories about how long it takes for people to get their diagnoses,” Crowder said. “Many don’t get their diagnoses until six or seven years after the onset of their illness.”

Almost one-third of respondents in the California Health Care Foundation study – which looked only at Black Californians, not other ethnic or racial groups – reported having been treated poorly by a health care provider because of their race or ethnicity. One participant said her doctor advised her simply to exercise more and lose weight when she reported feeling short of breath. She eventually discovered she had anemia and needed two blood transfusions.

“I feel like Black voices aren’t as loud. They are not taken as seriously,” the woman told researchers. “In this case, I wasn’t listened to, and it ended up being a very serious, actually life-threatening problem.”

People KHN spoke with who weren’t part of the study described similar bad experiences.

Southern California resident Shaleta Smith, 44, went to the emergency room, bleeding, a week after giving birth to her third daughter. An ER doctor wanted to discharge her, but a diligent nurse called Smith’s obstetrician for a second opinion. It turned out to be a serious problem for which she needed a hysterectomy.

“I almost died,” Smith said.

Years later and in an unrelated experience, Smith said, her primary care doctor insisted her persistent loss of voice and recurring fever were symptoms of laryngitis. After she pleaded for a referral, a specialist diagnosed her with an autoimmune disorder.

Smith said it’s not clear to her whether bias was a factor in those interactions with doctors, but she strives to have her health concerns taken seriously. When Smith meets providers, she will slip in that she works in the medical field in administration.

Black patients also take on the additional legwork of finding doctors they think will be more responsive to them.

Ovester Armstrong Jr. lives in Tracy, in the Central Valley, but he’s willing to drive an hour to the Bay Area to seek out providers who may be more accustomed to treating Black and other minority patients.

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“I have had experiences with doctors who are not experienced with care of different cultures – not aware of cultural differences or even the socialization of Black folks, the fact that our menus are different,” Armstrong said.

Once he gets there, he may still not find doctors who look like him. A 2021 UCLA study found that the proportion of U.S. physicians who are Black is 5.4%, an increase of only 4 percentage points over the past 120 years.

While health advocates and experts acknowledge that Black patients should not have to take on the burden of minimizing poor health care, helping them be proactive is part of their strategy for improving Black health.

LeNoir’s African American Wellness Project arms patients with information so they can ask their doctors informed questions. And the California Black Women’s Health Project is hiring health “ambassadors” to help Black patients navigate the system, said Raena Granberry, senior manager of maternal and reproductive health for the organization.

Southern California resident Joyce Clarke, who is in her 70s, takes along written questions when she sees a doctor to make sure her concerns are taken seriously. “Health professionals are people first, so they come with their own biases, whether intentional or unintentional, and it keeps a Black person’s guard up,” Clarke said.

While the study shed light on how Black patients interact with medical professionals, Katherine Haynes, a senior program officer with the California Health Care Foundation, said further research could track whether patient experiences improve.

“The people who are providing care – the clinicians – they need timely feedback on who’s experiencing what,” she said.

This story was produced by KHN, which publishes California Healthline, an editorially independent service of the California Health Care Foundation.

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KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one of the three major operating programs at KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization providing information on health issues to the nation.


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The US added 311K jobs in February and had the lowest unemployment rate in more than 50 years, which is credited to President Joseph Biden

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President Joe Biden praised the positive report in comments at the White House on Friday, citing it as proof that his administration’s economic strategy is effective.

A respectable 311,000 jobs were added by American employers in February, which was down from the enormous gain in January but still sufficient to maintain pressure on the Federal Reserve to aggressively raise interest rates to combat inflation.

As more Americans started looking for work, not all of them were successful in finding employment, and the jobless rate increased from a 53-year low of 3.4% to 3.6%.

According to the government report released on Friday, the job market in the country is still essentially strong and there are still a lot of companies looking to fill positions.

This week, Fed Chair Jerome Powell testified before Congress that the Fed would probably accelerate rate increases if indications of a strong economy and consistently high inflation persisted. When there is a strong labor market, businesses frequently increase wages and then pass on the higher labor costs to their customers by raising prices.

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The significant job increase in February demonstrates that, thus far, hiring is accelerating this year after slowing in late 2022. The average monthly increase in employment from October through December was 284,000. Over the last three months, that figure has increased to 351,000.

Since January 2022, unemployment has been below 4% thanks to our economic strategy, President Biden claimed. “The unemployment percentage was nearly at its lowest point in fifty years last month. This is especially encouraging news because it means that people who had avoided the employment market are now doing so. They are returning to the workforce and leaving the periphery. More people of working age are participating in the labor force than at any point since 2008.”

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Federal Regulators Shut down SVB Bank after Shares Plunge and Halted

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After failing to raise capital, Silicon Valley Bank Financial (SIVBP) is in talks to sell itself. As of 9:41AM March 10, 2013, federal regulators have shut the bank down.

CNBC reported, “Large financial institutions are taking a look at a potential purchase of SVB, but a rapid outflow of deposits is making that sale process very difficult,” the sources said.

When the California-based bank unexpectedly announced a $1.8 billion loss due to a decline in deposits and planned to raise $2.25 billion by selling ordinary and preferred stock, SVB’s troubles started. Startups and technology companies, who have been put under strain as the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates, are the main clients of Silicon Valley Bank.

Following SVB’s announcement of an intention to raise more than $2 billion in capital on Wednesday evening, the bank’s shares dropped 60% on Thursday. Before being held for pending news on Friday morning, the stock dropped another 60%. At 9:30 a.m. ET, the shares were still halted and did not open for trade with the rest of the market.

SVB intended to sell $1.25 billion in common stock and an additional $500 million in convertible preference shares under the parameters of a deal disclosed on Wednesday.

On the same day Silicon Valley Bank revealed its disastrous capital raise, Silvergate Capital, another California bank that caters to bitcoin clients, announced a “voluntary liquidation” on Thursday.

Shares in Signature Bank (SBNY), a New York-based organization that provides services to some cryptocurrency clients, were also halted after their price fell by more than 16%.

Shares of First Republic Bank (FRC), which targets high-net-worth clientele in the tech sector and works with some venture-backed businesses, fell as much as 40% early on Friday.

Together with other regional banks Western Alliance Bancorp (WAL) and PacWest Bancorp, its shares were also stopped (PACW).

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MLS News: Charlotte FC aim to locate offense vs. Atlanta United

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Still looking for their first points of the season, Charlotte FC are seeking a more consistent effort on Saturday afternoon when they host Atlanta United.

Charlotte FC (0-2-0, 0 points) have scored one goal on 21 total shots. Enzo Copetti recorded the goal in last Saturday’s road game against St. Louis City SC, yet Charlotte then allowed three unanswered tallies in the 3-1 loss.

The match turned in the final five minutes of the first half. An own goal from Charlotte defender Bill Tuiloma allowed St. Louis to forge a tie, and then a Karol Swiderski handball in the box resulted in a penalty-kick goal.

Charlotte defender Nathan Byrne felt the “sloppy goals” conceded by his team early in the season have spoiled some winnable games.

“I think all of it in general, we’re frustrated with because we were we’re happy with how we’re going in terms of performances,” Byrne said. “We just need to turn those into wins.”

Although Atlanta United (1-0-1, 4 points) are unbeaten through two games, the Five Stripes also feel improvement is needed. Atlanta leads all MLS teams with 36 shots this season, yet it has a modest three goals scored.

The lack of finish loomed large in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Toronto FC. Although Atlanta outshot Toronto by a 16-4 margin and had 66.7 percent of the possession, it had to settle for a single point at home.

“We have such quality guys in the final third (of the field),” Atlanta defender Brooks Lennon said. “We just need to give them tap-ins instead of relying upon shots from outside the box.”

Matheus Rossetto scored Atlanta’s only goal against Toronto, but the midfielder is questionable for Saturday’s lineup due to a hamstring injury sustained in training.

Thiago Almada has two goals and an assist this season, factoring into all three of Atlanta’s goals.

–Field Level Media

CONCACAF News: LAFC ride Denis Bouanga’s hat trick to rout of Alajuelense

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Denis Bouanga scored a second-half hat trick as Los Angeles FC defeated Alajuelense 3-0 in the first leg of a CONCACAF Champions League round of 16 match Thursday at Alajuela, Costa Rica.

The game was scoreless less than two minutes into the second half when Ryan Hollingshead raced into the right side of Alajuelense’s penalty area and rolled the ball across the goalmouth. Bouanga tapped it in at the far post.

The second goal was more of the same in the 70th minute: Hollingshead’s cut-back from the right side found Bouanga, who again found an open net, this time from 8 yards out.

Bouanga completed the hat trick in style in the 89th minute. He dribbled into the left side of the penalty area and blasted a 12-yard shot past the goalie inside the far post.

LAFC finished with a 12-5 edge in shots on target. Los Angeles goalie John McCarthy was credited with five saves, while Alajuelense goalkeeper Leonel Moreira stopped nine shots.

The second leg of the two-game, total-goal series is scheduled for Wednesday in Los Angeles.

–Field Level Media

Mikaela Shiffrin collects record-tying 86th World Cup win

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U.S. skiing standout Mikaela Shiffrin won her record-tying 86th World Cup race on Friday in Are, Sweden.

Shiffrin, 27, won the giant slalom to match the historic mark set by Sweden’s Ingemar Stenmark from 1974-89.

Her total time of 1:54.64 was 0.64 seconds ahead of Federica Brignone of Italy.

Shiffrin addressed Stenmark, 66, during her post-race television interview.

“No matter what I do, it doesn’t ever compare to what you achieved,” Shiffrin said. “Maybe I get the 87th victory, maybe not. But for me, the biggest dream is to be mentioned in the same sentence as you.”

Shiffrin can break the record with a victory in Saturday’s slalom competition.

Shiffrin, who has already secured her fifth overall World Cup title, also clinched the season-long giant slalom title with her win Friday.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Flyers fire general manager Chuck Fletcher


The Philadelphia Flyers fired general manager Chuck Fletcher and promoted former player Daniel Briere to fill the role on an interim basis, the team announced Friday morning.

Fletcher, 55, also held the role of president of hockey operations. The team said it will look to fill both positions separately.

The Flyers (24-30-11, 59 points) are on track to miss the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons since Fletcher was hired in December 2018. Philadelphia resides in seventh place in the eight-team Metropolitan Division.

“Over the past several seasons, our team simply has not lived up to that standard, so today, we will begin to chart a new path forward under a new leadership structure for hockey operations,” said Dave Scott, chairman of Comcast Spectacor and governor of the Flyers.

“This morning, we released Chuck Fletcher from his president and general manager responsibilities. We are grateful for his hard work and dedication to this organization, and we wish him nothing but the best moving forward.”

Briere, 45, has been working in the Flyers’ front office since 2017, two years after he retired as an NHL player. He was named special assistant to the general manager last season.

Briere totaled 696 points (307 goals, 389 assists) in 973 career games with the then-Phoenix Coyotes, Buffalo Sabres, Flyers, Montreal Canadiens and Colorado Avalanche. He played with the Flyers from 2007-13.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: NHL roundup: Oilers rally, halt Bruins’ 10-game win streak


Darnell Nurse scored with 4:49 left in regulation as the Edmonton Oilers came from two goals down to defeat the host Boston Bruins 3-2 on Thursday night.

Nurse’s shot from the left point beat Jeremy Swayman for the game-winning tally, putting an end to Boston’s season-long, 10-game winning streak. Evan Bouchard and Ryan McLeod also scored for Edmonton, which has won back-to-back games and four of its last five.

David Pastrnak logged a goal and an assist while Brad Marchand also scored for the Bruins.

The loss was Boston’s first since Feb. 11. The Bruins had also been 35-0-2 when leading after two periods and 33-0-3 when scoring first this season.

Stars 10, Sabres 4

Radek Faksa scored two goals and captain Jamie Benn and Mason Marchment each collected a goal and two assists to lift visiting Dallas to a victory over Buffalo.

Joe Pavelski, Evgenii Dadonov, Joel Kiviranta and defenseman Ryan Suter each recorded a goal and an assist as Dallas scored its most goals in a game since a 10-2 victory over the New York Rangers on Feb. 6, 2009. It also served as the third time in franchise history that the team has scored 10 goals in a road game, with the then-Minnesota North Stars reaching that total on Jan. 27, 1984 (versus St. Louis) and Dec. 11, 1985 (against Detroit).

Wyatt Johnston and Roope Hintz also scored a goal and Jason Robertson notched three assists as the Stars improved to 5-1-1 in their last seven games. Eric Comrie yielded all 10 goals on 49 shots for the Sabres, who have lost three in a row and five of their last six games.

Rangers 4, Canadiens 3 (SO)

Mika Zibanejad scored in the second round of the shootout and visiting New York beat Montreal.

Zibanejad’s clutch goal helped the Rangers avoid a third straight loss. Patrick Kane recorded his first two points since being acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks last week. Alexis Lafreniere scored a power-play goal and Jacob Trouba also scored.

Rookie Kaiden Guhle, Alex Belzile and Josh Anderson scored for the Canadiens, who fell to 0-3-2 in their past five.

Islanders 4, Penguins 3 (OT)

Brock Nelson scored on a breakaway at 2:13 of overtime as visiting New York rallied for a comeback win over Pittsburgh.

It was a Metropolitan Division and Eastern Conference wild-card showdown. The Islanders, in the first wild-card spot, opened a two-point lead on Pittsburgh and swept the teams’ four-game season series.

Anders Lee added two goals, Hudson Fasching also scored and Nelson had two points for the Islanders, who won their third straight game. New York goaltender Ilya Sorokin made 33 saves. Jake Guentzel, Jason Zucker and Josh Archibald scored and Jeff Petry had two assists for the Penguins, who have lost two of three (1-1-1).

Golden Knights 4, Lightning 3 (OT)

Alec Martinez chipped in the game-winning marker with a head-first dive in overtime as Vegas slipped past host Tampa Bay.

After the Lightning tied it with two goals in the closing 2:07, Vegas center Jack Eichel sent a shot from the slot that was partially stopped by goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy (17 saves). As it trickled near the goal line, Martinez dove in and got a piece of the puck for his second goal as the Knights won for the fourth time in five games.

Keegan Kolesar, William Karlsson and Chandler Stephenson also scored as Vegas swept the season series from Tampa Bay and moved to 19-8-2 against the Eastern Conference. Brayden Point’s two goals for Tampa Bay tied his career-high 41 set in the 2018-19 season. He also had an assist.

Devils 3, Capitals 2 (SO)

Timo Meier scored the lone goal in the shootout to lift visiting New Jersey past Washington.

Meier, performing in the shootout for just the fifth time, capped the fourth round by tucking a shot under the right blocker of Capitals goalie Darcy Kuemper (38 saves). Erik Haula and Dawson Mercer scored in the second period for the Devils, who remained four points behind first-place Carolina in the Metropolitan Division. Goalie Akira Schmid made 20 saves in regulation and overtime before denying the Caps in the shootout.

Trevor van Riemsdyk scored in the first and Dylan Strome tallied in the second for the Capitals, who lost for the ninth time in 12 games (3-8-1) but remained five points behind the second wild card, the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Coyotes 4, Predators 1

Goaltender Ivan Prosvetov recorded his first NHL victory and third-period goals by Barrett Hayton, Jack McBain and Nick Schmaltz were the difference as Arizona claimed a victory over Nashville in Tempe, Ariz.

Brett Ritchie scored in his debut for the Coyotes, who are not in playoff contention but have won two consecutive games and have posted a 16-11-3 record at home. Clayton Keller collected two assists. Prosvetov, a 2018 fourth-round draft choice, made 39 saves in his NHL season debut.

Cody Glass scored for the Predators, who have lost two straight games but fell in regulation for just the second time in eight contests (5-2-1). Goalie Juuse Saros stopped 39 shots.

Kings 5, Avalanche 2

Adrian Kempe and Phillip Danault scored two goals each for Los Angeles in a win against Colorado in Denver.

Anze Kopitar had three assists, Gabriel Vilardi scored and Joonas Korpisalo made 28 saves for the Kings, who won their season-high fifth game in a row.

Evan Rodrigues and Nathan MacKinnon scored and Alexandar Georgiev stopped 26 shots for the Avalanche, who have lost four of their past five games (1-3-1).

Hurricanes 1, Flyers 0

Pyotr Kochetkov returned from the minor leagues and made 19 saves as Carolina defeated Philadelphia in Raleigh, N.C.

Andrei Svechnikov scored slightly more than two minutes into the game and the tally held up for the Metropolitan Division-leading Hurricanes. Kochetkov was in the Carolina net for the first time since Jan. 15 after he was summoned from the American Hockey League following an injury to Antti Raanta earlier this week.

Carolina has a four-game winning streak and has won nine of its last 11 (9-2-0). The Hurricanes have secured shutouts in three of their last four home games. Philadelphia didn’t have a power play until less than nine minutes to play in the game. The Flyers dropped to 1-5-1 in their last seven games.

Senators 5, Kraken 4

Alex DeBrincat was credited with the go-ahead goal at 17:38 of the third period as Ottawa, after blowing a three-goal lead, rallied to win at Seattle.

Jakob Chychrun and Claude Giroux each had a goal and an assist for the Senators, who won for the sixth time in their past seven games. Shane Pinto and Patrick Brown also tallied, Nick Holden and Tim Stutzle each had two assists and Mads Sogaard made 29 saves.

Jared McCann scored twice and Vince Dunn had a goal and an assist for Seattle, which had a five-game winning streak snapped. Jaden Schwartz also scored, Yanni Gourde had two assists and Philipp Grubauer stopped 26 shots.

Blues 4, Sharks 2

Robert Thomas scored a goal and added an assist as St. Louis beat visiting San Jose, despite Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson setting a personal scoring mark.

Torey Krug, Sammy Blais and Jakub Vrana also scored for the Blues, who won for just the second time in their last 10 games. Pavel Buchnevich had two assists for St. Louis and Jordan Binnington made 32 saves to earn his first victory since Feb. 16.

Karlsson and Tomas Hertl scored for the Sharks, who are 2-9-1 in their last 12 games. Karlsson’s goal was his 20th of the season and marked his 83rd point of the season, setting a career-high point total.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Senators snap Kraken’s win streak with late goal


Alex DeBrincat was credited with the go-ahead goal at 17:38 of the third period as the Ottawa Senators, after blowing a three-goal lead, rallied to defeat the host Seattle Kraken 5-4 Thursday night.

Jakob Chychrun and Claude Giroux each had a goal and an assist for the Senators, who won for the sixth time in their past seven games.

Shane Pinto and Patrick Brown also tallied, Nick Holden and Tim Stutzle each had two assists and rookie goaltender Mads Sogaard, starting for the injured Cam Talbot, made 29 saves.

Jared McCann scored twice and Vince Dunn had a goal and an assist for Seattle, which had a five-game winning streak snapped. Jaden Schwartz also scored, Yanni Gourde had two assists and Philipp Grubauer stopped 26 of 31 shots.

DeBrincat got the winner after Jake Sanderson kept the puck in the offensive zone along the boards on the left wing. Sanderson sent the puck down the boards to DeBrincat in the corner, and his centering pass for Pinto went off the stick of Kraken defenseman Will Borgen and trickled between Grubauer’s pads.

With the score 3-3 entering the third, the Kraken took their first lead at 3:23 of the period as Dunn scored on a wrist shot from the left faceoff dot.

The Senators tied it just 38 seconds later as Stutzle intercepted a Seattle clearing pass and fed Giroux for a one-timer from the top of the right faceoff circle.

The Senators took a 3-0 lead in the opening 8:27 on goals by Pinto, Chychrun and Brown, the last two 17 seconds apart.

That was enough for Kraken coach Dave Hakstol, who called a timeout but left Grubauer in the net.

The move paid off as Seattle scored four unanswered goals.

McCann scored an unassisted, short-handed goal at 11:56 of the first to get the Kraken on the board. Sogaard stopped McCann’s initial shot, but the rebound bounced off Ottawa defenseman Thomas Chabot and into the net.

Schwartz pulled Seattle within a goal at 2:11 of the second, setting up at the top of the crease and redirecting Dunn’s shot past Sogaard.

McCann scored his second goal of the game on a three-on-two rush at 8:11 of the middle period to tie the score at 3-3, batting a rebound out of mid-air and into the net.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Coyotes’ Ivan Prosvetov beats Predators for first NHL win


Goaltender Ivan Prosvetov recorded his first NHL victory and third-period goals by Barrett Hayton, Jack McBain and Nick Schmaltz were the difference as the Arizona Coyotes claimed a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday in Tempe, Ariz.

Brett Ritchie scored in his debut for the Coyotes, who are not in playoff contention but have won two consecutive games and have posted a 16-11-3 record at home. Clayton Keller collected two assists.

Prosvetov, a 2018 fourth-round draft choice, made 39 saves in his NHL season debut after being summoned from the AHL Tucson Roadrunners. Prosvetov had played in six previous NHL games prior to Thursday.

Cody Glass scored for the Predators, who have lost two straight games but fell in regulation for just the second time in eight contests (5-2-1). Goalie Juuse Saros stopped 39 shots.

Nashville remains six points out of a playoff spot but has three games in hand on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second Western Conference wild-card spot.

Ritchie, who just joined Arizona after a trade with the Calgary Flames, opened the scoring in the first period. Ritchie set up shop in the slot and deflected J.J. Moser’s point shot for his seventh goal of the season.

Hayton’s power-play goal at 11:41 of the third period doubled the lead. Keller’s shot was stopped, but Hayton was on the spot for the rebound and buried it for his 11th goal of the campaign.

McBain converted another rebound goal 49 seconds later to make it a 3-0 affair, pouncing on the puck after Lawson Crouse’s shot was stopped. It was McBain’s 10th goal of the season.

Glass spoiled Prosvetov’s shutout bid with exactly two minutes remaining, but Schmaltz rounded out the scoring with an empty-net marker, his 21st goal of the season. Schmaltz has scored goals in 10 of his past 14 games.

Although not as busy as his Nashville counterpart from start to finish, Prosvetov held the fort. His biggest stops came late in the second period when he denied Ryan McDonagh when the Predators defenseman had a partial breakaway and then made a sprawling save on Kiefer Sherwood on the rebound attempt.

–Field Level Media