NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Filip Forsberg scored twice and Yakov Trenin got the tiebreaking goal with 21.6 seconds remaining to lift the Nashville Predators to a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Monday night.

Jeremy Lauzon also scored and Juuse Saros made 25 saves for Nashville, winners of two straight.

ā€œNobody quit for a second in that third period and we got rewarded for that,ā€ said Trenin, who has scored in consecutive games.

Valerie Nichushkin had a goal and an assist, Andrew Cogliano and Devon Toews also scored and Cale Makar had three assists for Colorado, which had its three-game winning streak snapped. Alexandar Georgiev made 27 saves and Nathan MacKinnon added two assists.

ā€œAt 3-3, 30 seconds left, to give up the next one, thatā€™s heartbreaking,ā€ Colorado coach Jared Bednar said.

Makar has 23 assists in 17 games this season, including three in each of his last three games. He extended his point-scoring streak to seven games (one goal, 16 assists).

Trailing by a goal in the final minute, Forsberg scored with Saros pulled for an extra attacker with 37.7 remaining. Trenin followed about 16 seconds later to complete the improbable comeback.

ā€œThird period, I thought we deserved to tie the game for sure, and then it couldnā€™t have happened a better way with that goal to win it,ā€ Forsberg said.

Cogliano scored the gameā€™s first goal with 6:00 left in the opening period. With Nashville on a power play, Nichushkin sent a shot toward the Predators goal through traffic. The puck drifted to Cogliano just outside crease for an easy tap-in for Coloradoā€™s fifth short-handed goal of the season.

The Philadelphia Flyers entered Monday with an NHL-best five shorthanded goals on the season.

Forsberg made it 1-1 with 17.5 seconds remaining in the first. Forsberg extended his point-scoring streak to five games. Over the stretch, he has seven goals and two assists.

Lauzon beat Georgiev with a wrist shot from the right point at 3:55 of the second. Lauzon was aided by a screen from Ryan Oā€™Reilly, who was parked just outside the crease.

Toewsā€™ goal at 8:55 tied it 2-2 and Nichushkin followed with 6:27 left in the period with a power-play goal.

ā€œA pretty good game from us for the most part, just clean up a couple things,ā€ Toews said. ā€œA few mistakes hurt us, a couple missed assignments hurt us. Sometimes you get away with those, sometimes you donā€™t.ā€

Saros played his 300th career game. He snapped a five-game losing streak.

UP NEXT

Avalanche: Host Vancouver Wednesday night.

Predators: Host Calgary Wednesday night.

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