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Carolina Hurricanes Dominate Nashville Predators with a 4-1 Victory | Key Takeaways

December 18, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Nashville Predators struggled to withstand the Carolina Hurricanes’ strong offensive start, ultimately falling 4-1 at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday. Filip Forsberg scored in the third period, breaking Pyotr Kochetkov’s shutout and marking his ninth goal in six games and fourth in two. Ryan O’Reilly notched his 14th goal in 10 games, while Steven Stamkos added his sixth goal in four games.

Although the Predators attempted a comeback in the third period, it wasn’t enough to turn the tide. Goalie Juuse Saros made an impressive 33 saves on 36 shots, allowing three goals and marking his ninth performance this season with over 30 saves. Despite his efforts, Nashville lost the shots battle 37-26.

The first period highlighted how Saros carried much of the burden as Nashville’s offense faltered, trailing 19-5 in shots when Jackson Blake scored his ninth point of the season. The Hurricanes, known for their puck possession, dominated 46.2% of their playtime in the offensive zone, while only spending 35.6% in their defensive zone. Nashville struggled not only offensively but also in regaining control of the puck from Carolina.

Predators coach Andrew Brunette remarked that his team played slowly and failed to execute their game plan, facing heavy pressure and turnovers at the blue line. After a recent victory against the St. Louis Blues, Forsberg had praised the team’s strong effort, but on Wednesday the Predators repeatedly faltered on breakouts, turning over possession 18 times.

While Nashville kept penalties low, one critical delay-of-game penalty by Nick Perbix in the third period shifted the momentum. On the ensuing power play, Sebastian Aho assisted Jackson Blake for a goal that increased Carolina’s lead. Shortly after, Seth Jarvis scored again, widening the gap to three goals and diminishing Nashville’s comeback hopes.

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Brunette called the game a tough battle where one untimely penalty against a strong Hurricanes team was costly. Penalties have been a recurring issue for the Predators throughout the season. Though they had six power plays in their previous meeting, scoring twice, Wednesday’s game saw Carolina convert once on four chances. Notably, Carolina’s power play percentage ranks low league-wide at 15.5%.

Saros’s remarkable performance kept the scoreline from getting worse, especially with nearly 20 saves in the first period alone. Despite the defeat, he maintains a solid save percentage of .897 and a goals-against average just under 3.00, posting a .920 save rate for the month.

Forsberg acknowledged Saros’s crucial role in keeping the team competitive, commending the team’s continued effort despite an unfavorable result. The Predators now prepare to face the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, December 20th, at Bridgestone Arena.

Fan Take: This game highlights the critical role goaltending plays in hockey, especially when a team’s offense is struggling. For hockey fans, the Predators’ fight despite setbacks shows the resilience and unpredictability that make the sport thrilling to watch.

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