Predators Defeat Kraken In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push

by Daniel Brooks
Predators Defeat Kraken In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push

Predators Defeat Kraken In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push...

The Nashville Predators edged out the Seattle Kraken 3-2 in overtime last night, keeping their playoff hopes alive in a tightly contested Western Conference matchup. Filip Forsberg scored the game-winner just 1:12 into the extra period, electrifying the Bridgestone Arena crowd of 17,159 on March 10, 2026.

This game is trending nationally as both teams fight for wild card positioning with just 12 games remaining in the regular season. The Predators (38-26-8) moved within one point of the Kraken (39-25-7) in the standings, setting up a dramatic final month of NHL action.

Goaltender Juuse Saros made 34 saves for Nashville, including several key stops during a late Kraken power play. Seattle's Philipp Grubauer nearly stole the game with 38 saves of his own before Forsberg's decisive wrist shot beat him high glove side.

The victory extends Nashville's home winning streak to six games, while Seattle dropped their third straight road contest. Both teams face critical matchups this weekend, with the Predators hosting Colorado and the Kraken visiting Dallas.

Fans took to social media praising the game's intensity, with #PredsKraken trending on Twitter/X. The NHL's official account highlighted Forsberg's goal as a potential 'Play of the Year' candidate. Ticket resale prices for the teams' final regular season meeting on April 7 in Seattle have already spiked 40% since last night's result.

Analysts note this could be a potential first-round playoff preview if both clubs hold their current positions. The Predators improved to 2-1-0 against Seattle this season, with one meeting remaining that could determine playoff seeding.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.