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    Emma Lingan
    Jan 12, 2025, 04:09

    Filip Forsberg scored on the power play for Nashville, who outshot Washington, 32-16.

    The Nashville Predators had a 32-16 shot advantage but allowed the Washington Capitals pulled away in the third period in a 4-1 loss Saturday at Bridgestone Arena. 

    How the Predators lined up vs. Washington

    Forsberg-Stamkos-Marchessault
    Hinostroza-O'Reilly-Nyquist
    Novak-Svechkov-L'Heureux
    Jankowski-McCarron-Sissons

    Josi-Barron
    Skjei-Blankenburg
    Stastney-Schenn

    Saros
    Annunen

    Extra: Evangelista (inj.), Bellows

    IR: Smith, Wilsby, Lauzon

    Forward Zachary L'Heureux returned to the lineup after serving a three-game suspension for slew-footing Minnesota Wild captain Jared Spurgeon Dec. 31. 

    Forward Luke Evangelista was injured during Tuesday's game against the Winnipeg Jets and is expected to be out four weeks. Forward Cole Smith and defensemen Jeremy Lauzon and Adam Wilsby remain on IR.

    Game Summary

    After a scoreless first period that featured strong forechecking by the Predators, the teams traded power play goals in the second. At the 9:03 mark, with Roman Josi in the box for hooking, Tom Wilson slid the puck past Juuse Saros' far pad to give Washington a 1-0 lead.

    Filip Forsberg had the answer for Nashville at 16:14, carrying the puck down the right side and firing a shot over Logan Thompson's left shoulder while Taylor Raddysh sat for holding.

    Ethen Frank broke the tie with his first NHL goal at 8:30 of the third period, burying a stretch pass from Matt Roy to put Washington back on top, 2-1. The Capitals pulled away with a backhand shot from Andrew Mangiapane that squirted through Saros' pads to extend the lead to 3-1. 

    With Saros pulled for the extra attacker, Ovechkin scored into the empty net in the final minute of regulation for the 4-1 final.

    Key Takeaways & Notes

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    Up Next

    The Predators continue their five-game homestand Tuesday against the Vegas Golden Knights. The puck drops at 7 p.m. CT, and the game will be broadcast regionally on FanDuel Sports Network South and on ESPN+ for out-of-market customers in the United States.

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