A slow start plagued the Islanders, who allowed the opening goal for the 12th time in 18 games this season. The Islanders were swarmed by the Predators early, with Filip Forsberg scoring 63 seconds into the game and Nashville taking a 3-1 lead by the 9:41 mark.
Forsberg's goal came at the end of some early pressure by the Predators, who found success creating traffic in front of Ilya Sorokin.
That led to the Predators next two tallies. Colton Sissons made it 2-1 at 8:43 getting to the front of the net and redirecting a Cole Smith pass by Sorokin. Nino Niederreiter made it 3-1 less than a minute later when his shot caromed off the former Islander and in.
Adam Pelech's goal - a slap pass that redirected off Dante Fabbro's stick and did an about face on Juuse Saros - briefly had the Islanders in a 1-1 tie, but that was the high point for the Islanders in the first. Nashville had an 18-7 shot advantage, a 26-11 attempt advantage and a 6-0 high danger chance advantage through 20 minutes. The Islanders also had a 10-minute stretch in the middle of the frame without a shot on goal.
"We've got to find a way to have better starts," Anders Lee said. "It's a tough building to come in and play in, especially the first 20, but you can't go down multiple goal deficits. You have to keep it closer than that and give yourself time to settle into the game and withstand their pressure and we didn't do that tonight."