NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tommy Novak scored twice, Juuse Saros made 31 saves and the Nashville Predators defeated the San Jose Sharks 5-1 on Saturday night.

Kiefer Sherwood and Luke Evangelista each had a goal and an assist and Samuel Fagemo also scored for the Predators, winners of two in a row. Gustav Nyquist had two assists.

ā€œIt took us a little while to get to our game,ā€ Predators coach Andrew Brunette said. ā€œI didnā€™t love our first, just a little bit slow on everywhere, but I thought we hung in there.ā€

Tomas Hertl scored and Mackenzie Blackwood made 29 saves for the winless Sharks, who are 0-4-1. San Jose has scored just seven goals in their five games.

ā€œItā€™s tough, I think we played a pretty good game,ā€ Hertl said. ā€In the second, we stopped playing for one minute, and it kind of changed the game.ā€

Fagemo scored the gameā€™s first goal at 17:15 of the opening period with a wrist shot from the top of the right circle with Nashville on a power play.

Novak and Sherwood scored goals 12 seconds apart early in the second to break the game open.

ā€œToday was a good step for us,ā€ Novak said. ā€œWe made some plays, had some looks and got on the board a couple of times.ā€

Novak struck again at 2:47 of the third on a power play. His four goals this season lead the Predators.

Hertl snapped Sarosā€™ shutout bid at 10:33 of the third from in close, and Evangelista scored his first of the season for Nashville at 13:26 of the third.

ACTIVE SECOND PERIOD

Sherwood was busy in Saturdayā€™s second period. He posted a Gordie Howe hat trick of a goal, an assist and fighting major in the span of 6:46 in the frame. In addition to his goal, Sherwood assisted on Novakā€™s goal at 2:06 and then fought former Predator Luke Kunin at 8:52.

ā€œIt all adds up to a win,ā€ Sherwood said. ā€œThe fight kind of just happened, but it was nice to just get rewarded after battling the last couple of games.ā€

Playing in his 125th NHL game, it was the first time he posted a goal, assist and fighting major in the same game.

GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION

Fagemo, claimed off of waivers from the Los Angeles Kings prior to the start of the season, was a healthy scratch for Nashvilleā€™s first five games. Prior to Saturday, Fagemo had two goals scored in 13 career NHL games.

ā€œIt was a learning process for me and very helpful to just watch games and learn the systems and stuff,ā€ Fagemo said of waiting for his turn to enter the lineup. ā€œI felt good out there today.ā€

Nashvilleā€™s group of forwards became a little more crowded Saturday when the team claimed Liam Foudy off of waivers from the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Philip Tomasino was a healthy scratch for the second consecutive game.

UP NEXT

Sharks: Visit Florida Tuesday.

Predators: Host Vancouver on Tuesday.

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