The Nashville Predators (27-39-8, 62 points) continue their three-game road trip with a visit to the Columbus Blue Jackets (33-30-9, 75 points) Tuesday at Nationwide Arena.
Juuse Saros will get the start in goal for the Predators, who are coming off a 3-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday and looking to snap a three-game skid.
Elvis Merzlikins will start for the Blue Jackets, who are fighting for their postseason lives as they sit two points back of the New York Rangers for the second Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.
How the Predators Lined Up vs. Columbus
Forsberg-O'Reilly-Stamkos
Bunting-Svechkov-Evangelista
Smith-McCarron-L'Heureux
Bellows-Vrana
Skjei-Blankenburg
Del Gaizo-Barron
Englund-Stastney
Oesterle
Saros
Annunen
Extra: Sissons (week-to-week, lower-body), Marchessault (day-to-day, lower-body), Wood
IR: Josi, Wilsby, Lauzon
While navigating multiple injuries to their forward group, including Colton Sissons (week-to-week, lower-body) and Jonathan Marchessault (day-to-day, lower-body), the Predators went with 11 forwards and seven defensemen for the second night in a row.
Matthew Wood, who signed his three-year, entry-level contract with the Predators on Saturday, has yet to make his NHL debut.
Predators at Blue Jackets: Live Updates
First Period (NSH 1, CBJ 3)
It took Columbus just over a minute to open the scoring in this one, with Zach Werenski capitalizing on a Predators turnover and finding Kirill Marchenko alone in front of the net for the score at the 1:15 mark of the first period.
The Blue Jackets struck again at the 16:34 mark, when Denton Mateychuk's slick cross-zone pass found Fantilli for a one-timer from the right circle to extend the lead to 2-0.
It took less than two minutes for that lead to become 3-0, when an Andreas Englund holding penalty gave the Blue Jackets their first power-play opportunity of the game. Sean Monahan capitalized on that opportunity, receiving a feed from Kent Johnson and sending a one-timer far side under Saros' blocker at the 18:10 mark.
Filip Forsberg managed to get Nashville on the board with a top shelf wrist shot in the final minutes of the period, cutting the deficit to 3-1 heading into the first intermission.
Nashville goal!
— NHL Goals (@nhl_goal_bot) April 1, 2025
Scored by Filip Forsberg with 01:26 remaining in the 1st period.
Assisted by Luke Evangelista and Ryan O'Reilly.
Columbus: 3
Nashville: 1#NSHvsCBJ#CBJ#Smashvillepic.twitter.com/JUYqECR53W
Second Period (NSH 3, CBJ 7)
Columbus quickly regained the three-goal lead in the second period, when Marchenko fired a wrist shot past Saros in transition at the 4:12 mark to make it 4-1. The goal was Marchenko's 30th of the season, making him the first Blue Jackets player to score 30 goals in a season since Cam Atkinson scored 41 in 2018-19.
Michael Bunting had a quick response for Nashville, firing a puck into traffic that found its way to the back of the net at the 5:43 mark to cut Columbus' lead to 4-2.
Nashville goal!
— NHL Goals (@nhl_goal_bot) April 2, 2025
Scored by Michael Bunting with 14:17 remaining in the 2nd period.
Assisted by Fedor Svechkov and Luke Evangelista.
Columbus: 4
Nashville: 2#NSHvsCBJ#CBJ#Smashvillepic.twitter.com/p2yibVwNTJ
It took just 43 seconds for Justin Barron to make it a one-goal game with a clapper that beat Merzlikins from the right circle at the 6:26 mark.
Fantilli squashed the Predators' momentum with his second goal of the night when he capitalized on another costly Nashville turnover and blew up the ice, past Fedor Svechkov, and fired home a wrist shot to restore the two-goal lead for Columbus at the 12:00 mark.
Monahan scored his second goal of the night – both on the power play – when he scooped up the rebound of a Marchenko shot and tucked it around a sprawling Saros at the 16:47 mark of the second period to put Nashville in a three-goal deficit for a third time.
Former Predators defenseman Dante Fabbro gave the Blue Jackets their first four-goal lead of the game with 18 seconds left the second period. Fabbro, whom Columbus claimed off waivers from Nashville in November, fired a shot from the point that beat Saros and extended the Blue Jackets' lead to 7-3 heading into the second intermission.
The seven goals allowed by the Predators represent a new season high.