NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Colton Sissons, Philip Tomasino and Yakov Trenin scored goals and the Nashville Predators won their fourth consecutive game, 3-1 over the Washington Capitals on Saturday night.
Juuse Saros made 21 saves for the Predators, who have won seven of their last eight games. Saros has won a career-high six consecutive starts.
T.J. Oshie scored and Charlie Lindgren made 20 saves for Washington, which had its four-game point streak snapped.
Sissons scored the gameās first goal at 5:03 of the opening period.
With Nashville on a power play, Sissons tipped Roman Josiās shot past Lindgren on the stick side.
āWeāre finding ways to win,ā Sissons said. āThe power play has been scoring some timely goals, (and) some guys up and down the lineup have been scoring some big goals for us. All of those things kind of result in some successes along the way.ā
Filip Forsberg also assisted on Sissonsā goal, extending his point-scoring streak to four games. He has two goals and four assists in that span.
āI think we all played well tonight,ā Tomasino said. āI think it was a whole group win tonight for sure.ā
Oshie scored at 5:15 of the second period when the Capitals had a two-man advantage to tie the game at 1-1.
āThe 5-on-3 gets us back into the game and sort of gives our group some life, but obviously wasted,ā Washington coach Spencer Carbery said.
Tomasino made it 2-1 with 6:34 remaining in the second, converting on a breakaway after the Capitals had prolonged time in the Nashville zone but were unable to score.
āIt definitely turns the tide,ā Oshie said. āWhen you have all that momentum and it keeps building and building and building, and they score, the momentum really flips. I thought we did work hard and we tried to get back in the game, but our puck play just wasnāt clean enough for us to get those really good looks on a good goaltender.ā
Trenin gave Nashville a two-goal lead at 3:41 of the third. His one-handed swat at the puck just outside the crease went in over Lindgrenās shoulder and came just five seconds after another Nashville power play expired.
Washington captain Alex Ovechkin has not scored in his last 12 games. He had six of Washingtonās 22 shots on Saros in the game. He also had five more shots blocked and three other shot attempts that missed the target.
āIt was nice to keep him off the sheet,ā Nashville coach Andrew Brunette said. āThat doesnāt happen very often when Iāve coached against him.ā
UP NEXT
Capitals: Visit Carolina Sunday.
Predators: Host Vancouver Tuesday.
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