The Blue Jackets (44-30-4) are tied in points with the Montreal Canadiens but have played one fewer game. They are each one point behind the Carolina Hurricanes, who hold the first wild card.
"I just think we're clicking," Columbus defenseman Seth Jones said. "I think we're all aware of the identity that we have to play with. All four lines are playing great hockey, controlling the tempo, controlling the pace of play, which is nice. You see our defensive] zone, we're aggressive and we're getting the puck out quick, which allows us to transition to offense a lot quicker."
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The Predators (44-29-6) are tied with the Winnipeg Jets for first place in the Central Division but have played one more game. The Jets lost 3-1 to the Canadiens on Saturday.
"I thought that they were the faster team," Predators coach Peter Laviolette said. "There's no question. I think when you're chasing the game, too, it's easier to play the game when you're ahead. You can get the puck, get it behind the defense, send in forecheckers and just kill zone time and not have to worry about scoring goals. I don't think we were as sharp as we were [in a 3-1 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday] with our game."
Cam Atkinson scored two goals to tie the Blue Jackets single-season record, and Artemi Panarin had four assists to break the record for points he set last season for Columbus, which has won four in a row. Sergei Bobrovsky made 23 saves.