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Emma Lingan·Mar 16, 2025·Partner

Nashville Predators Fall to Los Angeles Kings in Overtime, 1-0

The Nashville Predators (25-33-8, 58 points) kept the Los Angeles Kings (36-20-9, 81 points) off the board for 60 minutes, but Quinton Byfield broke the scoreless tie in overtime to lift the Kings to a 1-0 win Saturday at Crypto.com Arena.

The Predators played a tight defensive game, holding Los Angeles to just six shots on goal through the first 40 minutes; but the Kings pulled away in the third, racking up 12 shots to Nashville's nine, and Byfield's game winner came at 3:18 of overtime.

Justus Annunen made 20 saves in the loss for Nashville, while Darcy Kuemper turned aside 24 shots to complete the shutout. 

Marc Del Gaizo, Nashville PredatorsMarc Del Gaizo, Nashville Predators

How the Predators Lined Up vs. Los Angeles

Forsberg-O'Reilly-Stamkos
Bunting-Sissons-Marchessault
L'Heureux-Svechkov-Vrana
Bellows-McCarron-Smith

Skjei-Blankenburg
Englund-Del Gaizo
Oesterle-Barron

Annunen
Saros

Extra: Evangelista, Stastney
IR: Josi, Lauzon, Wilsby

Predators at Kings: Live Updates

First Period (NSH 0, LAK 0)

The Predators' defense held the Kings to just four shots on goal in the first period, the first of which didn't even come until nearly 12 minutes into the frame. Annunen and Kuemper combined for 11 saves in the first period as the game remained scoreless heading into the first intermission.

Second Period (NSH 0, LAK 0)

The Predators outshot the Kings, 14-6, through two periods while both teams played a tight defensive game.

Nashville got a pair of chances on the man advantage early in the middle frame but was unable to covert.

Third Period (NSH 0, LAK 0)

Byfield scored the game winner at the 3:18 mark on a pass from Adrian Kempe for the 1-0 final.

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