The 2025-26 season concludes tonight for the Nashville Predators when they welcome the Anaheim Ducks to Bridgestone Arena for a 7 p.m. CT puck drop. This evening’s contest is the 82nd and final game of the campaign for the Preds with the team set to finish just outside of the playoff picture.
The Predators were still in the race up until game No. 81, but a regulation loss to San Jose on Monday, coupled with the Kings beating the Kraken later that night, eliminated Nashville from postseason contention.
So, while tonight’s game doesn’t have playoff implications, there is still plenty to play for in the finale of a season that delivered plenty of memorable moments.
“We’ve got to go out and play hard, just like we've been playing every game the last stretch here,” Preds forward Steven Stamkos said following Wednesday’s final practice. “It feels like every game has obviously been very meaningful, and this game not so much in the standings department, but you play a game in the NHL, you want to play your best every night. So, that's the mindset we have. I don't have any doubt that everyone's thinking the same.”
“Unfortunately, it's meaningless from a playoff picture, but it still has meaning in the game,” Preds Head Coach Andrew Brunette said Wednesday. “I think you're going to see [from] some young kids that this is a last impression before we start [again] next year. So, I think for them, they better be excited, and I expect them to be excited and give their best showing, because you always remember your last viewing of them. So, I think it's a big game for everybody. Obviously, you want to leave it on a good note. I mean, we did a lot of good this year, and we unfortunately didn't get where you need to go, but just keep building the good.”
On Monday, the Predators signed forward Aiden Fink to a three-year, entry-level contract, and the rookie skated in Wednesday’s practice. Brunette said lineup decisions - including on Fink - haven’t been made yet, but added he’s liked what he’s seen from the rookie thus far.
Defenseman Nic Hague remained out with an upper-body injury, while Ozzy Wiesblatt and Kevin Gravel were healthy scratches in Monday’s loss.


















