PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philip Tomasino scored twice, including the go-ahead goal with 4:01 remaining, and the Nashville Predators beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 on Thursday night.

Cole Smith also scored, Gustav Nyquist converted an empty-netter and Colton Sissons added a pair of assists for the Predators, who have won eight of 10.

Morgan Frost had a goal and an assist, and Sean Couturier also scored for the Flyers, whose nine-game points streak ended.

The game was tied 2-2 when Sissons passed from the side boards to the slot, and Tomasino fired a wrist shot over goalie Samuel Ersson's right shoulder.

ā€œ(Sissons) made a great play,ā€ Tomasino said. ā€œIt's huge. They're a really good team. Just a great win overall."

Ersson made 27 saves. Juuse Saros stopped 29 shots for the Predators.

ā€œWe were really competitive on the puck,ā€ Nashville coach Andrew Brunette said. ā€œI felt very comfortable with the way we played. I thought everybody worked really hard and gave us their best effort.ā€

Philadelphia, a surprising second place in the Metropolitan Division entering play, still has won seven of nine.

Flyers coach John Tortorella said his team didn't forecheck to his liking.

ā€œIt's a lesson we learned,ā€ he said. ā€œThis team is going to have to forecheck. That's what cost us.ā€

Frost scored an unlikely goal 1:31 into the game to put Philadelphia in front. Bobby Brink sent a pass behind the net and it deflected off Frostā€™s skate, over the net, off the back of Saros and in.

ā€œHe's made some plays,ā€ Tortorella said.

The Predators tied it 1:05 into the second when Smith finished a 2-on-1 short-handed chance with a shot past Erssonā€™s blocker side. Philadelphia went back ahead 3:40 later when Couturier converted his eighth of the season on the power play, shooting between Sarosā€™ legs from close range after an assist from Frost.

Nashville knotted things back up less than a minute later on Tomasinoā€™s backhander following a defensive breakdown by the Flyers that resulted in a 2-on-1.

ā€œHe's got skill, and he's going to make plays,ā€ Brunette said of Tomasino, who has four goals this season. ā€œWe just need the consistency of being that relentless, hard-working player.ā€

Nashvilleā€™s Yakov Trenin was whistled for a five-minute major boarding penalty and game misconduct for a vicious check of Frost with 9:52 left in the second. The hit sent Frostā€™s head crashing into the protective glass. He was down on the ice for several minutes and was helped off the ice but returned later in the period.

UP NEXT

Predators: Host Dallas on Saturday.

Flyers: At Detroit on Friday night before a five-day Christmas break.

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