Predators Edge Rangers in Tense Sunday Night Showdown
Nashville, TN – The Nashville Predators extended their recent strong form on Sunday night, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers at home. Filip Forsberg and Steven Stamkos found the back of the net for the Predators, while goaltender Justus Annunen delivered a stellar performance, stopping 16 shots to preserve the win. The victory marked Nashville’s second consecutive win and their third in the last four contests, solidifying their position in the league standings.
Ryan O’Reilly played a crucial role in the Predators’ success, contributing two assists to the offensive effort. His playmaking was instrumental in setting up key scoring opportunities, further highlighting his impact on the team’s recent surge.
The game’s decisive moments arrived late in the third period. Steven Stamkos sealed the victory with an empty-net goal, extending the Predators’ lead. However, the Rangers managed to spoil Annunen’s shutout bid with just 35.9 seconds remaining in regulation, as Jonny Brozinski managed to find the net. Despite the late scare, the Predators’ defense held firm to secure the two points.
For the New York Rangers, goaltender Jonathan Quick put forth a valiant effort, making 30 saves. The Rangers, who had entered the game on a two-game winning streak, were unable to overcome the Predators’ solid play and offensive pressure.
Forsberg Breaks the Ice in a Tight Contest
The deadlock was finally broken midway through the second period. Filip Forsberg opened the scoring for the Predators, marking his 16th goal of the season. The play originated with Ryan O’Reilly, who skillfully carried the puck into the New York zone. O’Reilly then made a precise pass to Forsberg positioned on the right side. Forsberg wasted no time, snapping a clean wrist shot over the glove of Jonathan Quick and into the net. This crucial goal not only put the Predators ahead but also extended impressive point streaks for both Forsberg and O’Reilly. Forsberg’s point streak now stands at an impressive eight games, while O’Reilly has registered a point in seven consecutive contests.
Rangers Grapple with Key Absences
The New York Rangers faced significant challenges heading into Sunday night’s matchup due to several key player absences. Captain J.T. Miller was sidelined with an upper-body injury, an ailment he sustained during Saturday’s overtime victory against the Philadelphia Flyers. Adding to their woes, fellow forwards Gabe Perreault and Matt Rempe were also unavailable due to illness. These three crucial forwards out of the lineup forced the Rangers to adjust their roster, playing with an 11-forward and seven-defenseman configuration. This strategic shift underscored the depth and adaptability required to navigate the demanding NHL schedule.
Looking Ahead: Upcoming Schedule
The New York Rangers will be back in action on Tuesday night as they travel to face the Washington Capitals. The Nashville Predators are also scheduled for a road game on Tuesday, heading to Minnesota to take on the Wild. Both teams will be looking to build on their recent performances as they continue their respective campaigns.

















