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The Nashville Predators look to build on their impressive 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday with a trip to the Prudential Center to take on the New Jersey Devils.

Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault each scored a goal in the win over the Jets, the first time both scored in the same game since arriving in Nashville. Roman Josi added two goals and is now tied with Filip Forsberg for the team lead (16).

Nashville (7-11-3) is in seventh place in the Central Division with 17 points and is still suffering from a difficult start to the season. New Jersey (14-7-2) led the Metropolitan Division all season, finishing in first place with 30 points.

The Predators will likely rely on Juuse Saros to start. He leads all goaltenders in starts (9), saves (252) and goals saved above average (7.91) for the month of November. The Devils have a solid tandem in net with Jacob Markstrom and Jake Allen.

Live updates on Nashville Predators vs. New Jersey Devils

Devils 2, Predators 1 at 3:52 of second period: Nico Hischier uses his speed to score

Nico Hischier overtakes Marc Del Gaizo in the rush and beats Juuse Saros with a tremendous individual performance. I can’t say enough about the overall speed of the Devils team. Timo Meier and Paul Cotter get the assists.

FWIW: Forsberg’s goal in the first period goes unassisted.

Predators 1, Devils 1 at 11:29 of 1st period: Erik Haula stops 3-on-2 rush

New Jersey gets on the court through a 3-on-2 rush as Johnathan Kovacevic finds Erik Haula for the tip-in as Haula dives toward the net.

1:1 and the shots are 9:2 for the Devils. NJD seems to be significantly faster than Nashville in this first phase.

Predators 1, Devils 0 at 5:08 of the first period: Filip Forsberg from the gang

After an early penalty from Alexandre Carrier and an overall slow start for the Predators, the team’s top scorer gave the visitors a 1-0 lead. Filip Forsberg fires a potential shot off the wall to the left of Jacob Markstrom and beats the Devils goalkeeper.

Forsberg’s goal was Nashville’s first shot on goal of the game.

Philip Tomasino trade and what happens next

TRADE: The Nashville Predators trade Philip Tomasino to the Pittsburgh Penguins for a 2027 4th round pick

Today’s lineup, including a change to the Stamkos line

What channel is the Predators vs. Devils game on today? Time, TV program

The Nashville Predators vs. New Jersey Devils game will be televised on FanDuel Sports Network South, with streaming available on FUBO and ESPN+ (outside the Nashville TV market).

Predators vs Devils betting odds

Odds according to BetMGM as of Monday, November 25th

  • PUCK LINE: Predators +1.5 at -190, Devils -1.5 at +155

  • O/U: 6 goals

  • MONEY LINE: Predators +135, Devils -160

Nashville Predators 2024-25 Schedule

All times central; Play on FanDuel Sports Network South unless otherwise noted

Record: 7-11-3, 17 points

October

  • Oct. 10: Dallas Stars, L 4-3

  • Oct. 12: at the Detroit Red Wings, N 3:0

  • Oct 15: Seattle Kraken, L 7-3

  • Oct 17: Edmonton Oilers, L 4-2

  • Oct 19: Detroit Red Wings, L 5-2

  • Oct. 22: Boston Bruins, W 4-0

  • Oct. 25: at the Chicago Blackhawks, W 3-2

  • Oct. 26: Columbus Blue Jackets, W 4-3 OT

  • Oct. 28: at Tampa Bay Lightning, L 3-2 OT

  • Oct. 31: Edmonton Oilers, L 5-1

November

  • November 2nd: Colorado Avalanche, S 5-2

  • November 4th: Los Angeles Kings, L 3-0

  • November 6th: at the Washington Capitals, N 3-2

  • November 7th: at the Florida Panthers, N 6-2

  • November 9th: Utah Hockey Club, W 4-0

  • November 11th: at Colorado Avalanche, L 3-2 OT

  • November 14th: at the Edmonton Oilers, L 3-2 OT

  • November 15th: at the Calgary Flames, N 2:0

  • November 17th: at the Vancouver Canucks, W 5-3

  • November 20th: at Seattle Kraken, N 3:0

  • November 23rd: Winnipeg Jets, W 4-1

  • November 25th: at the New Jersey Devils, 6 p.m

  • November 27th: Philadelphia Flyers, 7 p.m

  • November 29th: Tampa Bay Lightning, 2 p.m

  • November 30th: at the Minnesota Wild, 7 p.m

December

  • Dec 4th: at the Toronto Maple Leafs, 6:30 p.m

  • Dec 5: at the Montreal Canadiens, 6 p.m

  • Dec 7: at the Ottawa Senators, 6 p.m

  • Dec 10: Calgary Flames, 7 p.m

  • Dec 12: at the Dallas Stars, 7 p.m

  • Dec 14: at Colorado Avalanche, 8 p.m

  • Dec 17: New York Rangers, 7 p.m

  • Dec 19: Pittsburgh Penguins, 7 p.m

  • Dec 21: Los Angeles Kings, 12:30 p.m

  • Dec 23: Carolina Hurricanes, 7 p.m

  • Dec 27: at St. Louis Blues, 7 p.m

  • Dec 30: at the Winnipeg Jets, 6:30 p.m

  • Dec 31: at the Minnesota Wild, 7 p.m

January

  • January 3rd: at the Vancouver Canucks, 9 p.m

  • January 4th: at the Calgary Flames, 9 p.m

  • January 7th: at the Winnipeg Jets, 7 p.m

  • January 11th: Washington Capitals, 7 p.m

  • January 14th: Vegas Golden Knights, 7 p.m

  • January 16: Chicago Blackhawks, 7 p.m

  • January 18th: Minnesota Wild, 7 p.m

  • January 21st: San Jose Sharks, 7 p.m

  • January 23rd: at the San Jose Sharks, 9:30 p.m

  • January 25th: at the Anaheim Ducks, 9 p.m

  • January 29th: Vancouver Canucks, 8 p.m

  • January 31st: at Buffalo Sabers, 6 p.m

February

  • February 1st: at the Pittsburgh Penguins, 6 p.m

  • February 3rd: Ottawa Senators, 6:30 p.m

  • February 7th: at Chicago Blackhawks, 7:30 p.m

  • February 8th: Buffalo Sabers, 7 p.m

  • February 22nd: Colorado Avalanche, 5 p.m

  • February 23rd: New Jersey Devils, 5 p.m

  • February 25th: Florida Panthers, 7 p.m

  • February 27th: Winnipeg Jets, 7 p.m

march

  • March 1st: at the New York Islanders, 11:30 a.m

  • March 2nd: at the New York Rangers, 6 p.m

  • March 4th: at the Boston Bruins, 6 p.m

  • March 6th: Seattle Kraken, 8:30 p.m. on ESPN

  • March 8th: Chicago Blackhawks, 7 p.m

  • March 11th: at the San Jose Sharks, 9:30 p.m. on ESPN+ and Hulu (register here)

  • March 14th: at the Anaheim Ducks, 9 p.m

  • March 15: at the Los Angeles Kings, 7 p.m

  • March 18: St. Louis Blues, 8 p.m. on ESPN

  • March 20: Anaheim Ducks, 7 p.m

  • March 22nd: Toronto Maple Leafs, 6 p.m

  • March 23rd: at St. Louis Blues, 5 p.m

  • March 25th: at Carolina Hurricanes, 6:30 p.m. on ESPN+ and Hulu (register here)

  • March 27th: St. Louis Blues, 7 p.m

  • March 29: Vegas Golden Knights, 5:30 p.m

  • March 31st: at Philadelphia Flyers, 6 p.m

April

  • April 1st: with Columbus Blue Jackets. 6 p.m

  • April 3rd: at the Dallas Stars, 7 p.m

  • April 6th: Montreal Canadiens, 6 p.m

  • April 8th: New York Islanders, 7 p.m

  • April 10th: at the Utah Hockey Club, 8 p.m

  • April 12: at the Vegas Golden Knights, 9 p.m

  • April 14th: Utah Hockey Club, 7 p.m

  • April 16: Dallas Stars, 7 p.m

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