Nashville is the 11th team in the past 45 years to shut out an opponent in a home-and-home set, and the first since the Minnesota Wild did it against the Flyers on Nov. 11-14, 2017. The Predators (34-26-8) moved into a tie with the Vancouver Canucks (35-26-6) and Winnipeg Jets (35-28-6) for the first wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference.
Juuse Saros made 37 saves for his second shutout in as many games, joining Pekka Rinne (Oct. 24 and Oct. 29) as the second Predators goalie to have consecutive shutouts this season. The Predators are the first team to achieve that feat since the St. Louis Blues in 2015-16 (Jake Allen, two games from Nov. 7-10, 2015; Brian Elliott, three games from March 19-25, 2016).