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Predators on the Prowl: Key Insights for Nashville’s Road Clash with the Avalanche

December 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Nashville Predators (12-14-4, currently 8th in the Central Division) will face off against the Colorado Avalanche (22-2-7, leading the Central Division) at 8:00 PM CST. The game will take place at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, and will be broadcast on WTVF Channel 5 and radio station 102.5 Games. According to BetMGM, the Predators are +1.5 underdogs, while the Avalanche are favored by -1.5, with an over/under of 6.5 goals.

Nashville’s first line has been crucial to their recent success, with Steven Stamkos tallying 10 points in eight games, including four goals in a dominant 7-2 win over the St. Louis Blues. Luke Evangelista has amassed 13 points in nine games, with four multi-point performances. Ryan O’Reilly leads the team with five points in as many games and was the deciding shootout scorer in their 4-3 victory over Colorado on Tuesday.

Aside from a 6-3 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes where goalie Juuse Saros was substituted for Justus Annunen, Saros has played some of his best hockey this season. In December, Saros holds a 4-1-0 record, a 2.64 goals-against average, and a .921 save percentage—significant improvements from November. He made a season-high 39 saves against the Avalanche and continued his strong form against the Blues. Saros has reached 30 or more saves in three December games.

Nashville will be playing 11 forwards and six defensemen for this two-game road trip after trading Spencer Stastny to the Edmonton Oilers and with Cole Smith still sidelined. GM Barry Trotz anticipates the roster will soon fill out as Justin Barron returns, and the Stastny trade brings a young forward into the lineup. Recently, Zach Rhule was sent to Milwaukee due to injury. Despite the short bench, the Predators have performed well.

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The Avalanche remain a powerhouse despite their loss to Nashville. Following that game, they routed the Florida Panthers 6-2 with six different scorers. Nathan MacKinnon leads the NHL in points (53) and goals (25), while Martin Necas ranks third in assists (29). Colorado has four players among the top five in plus/minus ratings, led by MacKinnon and Necas. Former Predator Scott Wedgewood stands out in net with 13 wins, a 2.11 points per game average, and a .919 save percentage. Backup Mackenzie Blackwood also ranks highly with a 2.19 goals-against average and a .920 save percentage.

The Avalanche have been nearly unbeatable at home, suffering only two losses this season—once against the New Jersey Devils on October 26th and once to the Dallas Stars on October 11th in a shootout.

Fan Take: This matchup highlights the intense competition brewing in the Central Division, showcasing both a hungry underdog and a dominant powerhouse team. Hockey fans should watch closely, as games like these can reveal emerging stars and shift the playoff landscape, keeping the sport thrilling and unpredictable.

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