SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) Kiefer Sherwood scored twice, Filip Forsberg added his 27th of the season and the Nashville Predators beat the San Jose Sharks 4-2 on Saturday night for their fourth straight victory.

Juuse Saros made 23 saves and Gustav Nyquist scored into an empty net. After a 9-2 home loss to Dallas on Feb. 15, the Predators have won the first four games of a five-game trip as they fight to get into the playoffs.

ā€œWe just keep plugging away,ā€ Predators coach Andrew Brunette said. ā€œI think weā€™ve been road warriors here through this stretch.ā€

Filip Zadina and Mikael Granlund scored for San Jose and Kaapo Kahkonen stopped 31 shots.

Sherwood had his second career two-goal game. He has five goals in 14 career games against the Sharks, the six-year veteranā€™s most against any team. His second marker gave Nashville a two-goal lead in the third period after Granlund cut it to one a half-minute into the period.

Sherwood took advantage of a hard San Jose shot that rimmed around and fed the Nashville rush. He worked his way around the Sharksā€™ Henry Thrun and then fired a shot past Kahkonen to make it 3-1.

ā€œI just sensed a little hesitation,ā€ Sherwood said. ā€œI was able to get around them and then just tried to cut to the middle and used my shot.ā€

Thrun, in his second season, said he made the wrong read on the play and that trying to be aggressive backfired.

ā€œJust had one misstep, and in the NHL, thatā€™s a telltale sign that itā€™s going to get by you,ā€ Thrun said.

The Predators have ā€œa little mojoā€ as they look to sweep the five-game road trip on Sunday at Anaheim.

ā€œFour is nice, but we got to finish strong and find a way to get the fifth because these points are coming down to the wire here - and itā€™s playoff hockey,ā€ Sherwood said.

Zadina scored midway through the period to cut it to 3-2, but San Jose cold not find the late equalizer and Nyquist added the empty-netter.

San Jose has dropped five of its last six. The Sharks had four days off before the game, while the Predators are in a stretch of three games in four nights.

ā€œIt was frustrating tonight because we had some really good stretches and then we had some really tough ones, and the one thing weā€™ve got to do is clean up our bad stretches," Sharks coach David Quinn said.

Forsberg gave Nashville a 2-0 lead late in the second when he ripped in a wrist shot from the right point on the power play, after drawing a tripping penalty on Thrun. Forsberg passed David Legwand for second on the franchise points list with 567. The 29-year-old Forsberg, who played briefly with Legwand at the start of his career.

ā€œIt's cool,ā€ Forsberg said. ā€œI think itā€™s something that youā€™ll look back on when youā€™re gray and old, and obviously think a little bit more about.ā€

UP NEXT

Predators: At Anaheim on Sunday.

Sharks: Host New Jersey on Tuesday night.

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