The Predators have won five games in a row to move into fourth place in the Central Division with 37 points in 36 games, including 13 regulation wins.
A team that two weeks ago was looking like an almost guaranteed seller before the trade deadline now has to think about potentially standing pat or buying, which means defenseman Mattias Ekholm, a popular name in the trade rumor mill, could be off the market.
Forwards Erik Haula and Mikael Granlund, who each can be an unrestricted free agent after the season, would be quality rental options for contending teams that need forward depth. However, it's possible the Predators could keep Haula and Granlund and treat them as their own rentals.
The Predators also should be getting defenseman Ryan Ellis (upper-body injury, out 15 games) and forward Matt Duchene (lower-body injury, out 13 games) back in the lineup either right before or shortly after the trade deadline.
Nashville's next five games all are against teams currently below them in the standings: two against the Dallas Stars, one against the Chicago Blackhawks and two against the Detroit Red Wings. The Predators have won six in a row and are a combined 10-4-0 against those teams, including 4-0-0 against the Blackhawks, who also have 37 points in 36 games.