"I thought we managed the game really well," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said. "I didn't think our energy level was all that high, but we were intelligent enough to make sure that we stayed in layers, we stayed connected. We picked and chose our time to win certain battles around the boards and blocked shots. We did a lot of good things."
Jumping out to an early lead in the Music City, Carter Verhaeghe took a pass from Brandon Montour and blasted a one-timer past Juuse Saros from just inside the top of the left circle to break the ice while on a delayed penalty and make it 1-0 just 3:34 into the opening period.
Getting that goal back a little over two minutes later, Ryan Johansen fired the puck past Spencer Knight and into the net to pull the Predators back even and make it 1-1 at 5:52.
"Getting that lead will obviously be extremely important as we go forward here," Brunette said.
Finally breaking the deadlock late in the second period, Anton Lundell flew off the bench, cut toward the cage and picked a corner from a sharp angle to put the Panthers up 2-1 at 15:16.
In what was an impressive goaltending duel for the majority of tonight's contest, Knight finished with 24 saves on 25 shots, while Saros turned aside 21 of the 23 shots that came his direction.
"I thought we played a very good game structurally from start to finish," Knight said.
Suffocating Nashville's attack in the third period, the Panthers surrendered just five shots on goal over the final 20 minutes of regulation, while Jonathan Huberdeau and Gustav Forsling each notched empty-net goals at 18:53 and 19:10, respectively, to safely secure the 4-1 win.
With his goal, Huberdeau, who sits second on the NHL's scoring leaderboard with a franchise-record 104 points (27 goals, 77 assists), extended his point streak to season-long 11 games.
"We were on the right side of things," Brunette said. "We can pick away, a little bit of our puck play I didn't love, but in a back-to-back, in a playoff-like atmosphere against a really good team, to do the right things over and over again throughout the game was a really good sign for us."
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