Head Coach Barry Trotz warned of Nashville's quick strike ability before Saturday's game - and the Islanders saw it first hand in the first period.
The Predators jumped out to a 3-0 lead, scoring all three goals in the final five minutes of a one-sided first period that saw the Isles get outshot 16-4.
"We dug ourselves a pretty big hole there in the first period," Andrew Ladd said. "We fed their transition game a little bit and they had some nice plays off the rush and made us play. We responded well in the second, but you can't spot a team like that three goals."
Jarnkrok and Forsberg scored on consecutive shots 1:08 apart to put Nashville up 2-0. Lehner was hardly at fault on the two goals, both coming off odd-man rushes that ended in cross-ice plays in tight. Arvidsson, who scored a pair of goals against the Isles last Saturday in Brooklyn, made it 3-0 with a rifle with 10 seconds to play in the period.
"We started turning pucks over and it was a free-for-all," Trotz said. "We gave up that third one right at the end of the period and that was one that really hurt."