The second frame began with speed and results for the Preds. Nashville took a territorial advantage to open the period and Ekholm slapped a puck past Henrik Lundqvist to cut the visitor's deficit to 2-1 only 1:44 in.
After Kevin Hayes put the Rangers back up by two, Preds center Ryan Johansen one-armed a pass to Roman Josi, whose shot was deflected by Forsberg and made things 3-2 through 40 minutes.
Nashville did all they could to even the score in the third period, putting nine shots and a slew of chances at the Rangers' net, but the Blueshirts iced it with an empty-netter before regulation was out.
Captain Roman Josi pointed to an 0-for-5 mark on the man advantage as a downfall for the Preds on the day, something one of the League's best power plays will aim to correct.
"I thought they came out stronger, but in the second and third, we were the better team out there," Josi said. "We had a lot of chances, especially in the third, but it's just a matter of executing on the power play… We had a lot of chances and we have to get a goal there."
Laviolette saw further improvement in his team's game through the afternoon as he has all season, but the final result was a product of the Rangers taking advantage of their opportunities and the Predators not doing so enough.
"We're in the collecting points business, so today we collected zero," Laviolette said. "But it's early, our game has gotten better every game. [Today] was no different, we just didn't get the results."