Filip Forsberg scored in his return after missing four games in COVID-19 protocol, and Juuse Saros made 24 saves for the Predators (24-13-3), who have lost three straight (0-2-1).
"I liked our competitiveness, I liked our work ethic in the game," Predators coach John Hynes said. "That's where we needed to be, a big, physical, hard game. I liked the way that the team competed. A couple areas we had complete control of the game. ... The areas of the game that cost us were our rush details and support to be aggressive with our defensemen and when we're not. That's something we've got to clear up."
Prior to the game, the Blues retired the No. 44 worn by former defenseman and Hockey Hall of Famer Chris Pronger. They then fell behind early in the first period.
"To be honest with you, we were all sitting on the bench there and the ceremony obviously went a little longer than we expected," Schenn said. "Usually guys are warming up and getting ready for the game and stuff like that. Our strength and conditioning guy came in and said, 'There's only 20 minutes until warmups,' so guys had to do a warmup and put on their gear in 20 minutes. Guys didn't have a lot of time to warm up and physically prepare, mentally prepare. I think it took us a little longer to get into the game than normal. Not that that's an excuse by any means, but it is kind of one of those things where we want to pay our respects to 'Prongs' and maybe it took us a little longer to get our legs underneath us."