NHL Game Preview: Nashville Predators (36-31-9) vs. Los Angeles Kings (31-26-19)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 PM PT / 9:30 PM CT
Venue:
Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California

Nashville enters this matchup in a tight Western Conference playoff race, while Los Angeles is fighting to stabilize after a turbulent mid‑season stretch. Both teams have shown flashes of strong defensive structure but remain inconsistent offensively, setting up a late‑season game with significant implications.

Injury Report

Nashville Predators

Filip Forsberg — Day‑to‑day (upper body)

Ryan McDonagh — Out (lower body)

Luke Evangelista — Day‑to‑day (illness)

Juuse Saros — Expected to start (maintenance earlier in week)

Los Angeles Kings

Adrian Kempe — Day‑to‑day (lower body)

Viktor Arvidsson — Out (back)

Jordan Spence — Out (upper body)

Pheonix Copley — Day‑to‑day (illness)

Impact:
Nashville’s top‑six scoring hinges on Forsberg’s availability. Los Angeles is missing key transition and finishing talent with Kempe and Arvidsson compromised. Defensive depth is also affected for both teams.

Team Records & Recent Form

Nashville Predators (36‑31‑9)

Last 10: 6‑3‑1

Goals For (Last 10): 31

Goals Against (Last 10): 27

Road Record: 17‑15‑4

Trend: Nashville is playing some of its best hockey of the season, driven by improved special teams and Saros’ recent form.

Los Angeles Kings (31‑26‑19)

Last 10: 4‑4‑2

Goals For (Last 10): 28

Goals Against (Last 10): 30

Home Record: 15‑12‑10

Trend: The Kings remain one of the league’s most unpredictable teams — strong defensive metrics but inconsistent scoring.

Key Player Matchups

Roman Josi (NSH) vs. Drew Doughty (LAK)

Josi: 17 G, 48 A — elite puck‑moving defenseman

Doughty: 9 G, 32 A — stabilizing force on LA’s blue line

Edge: Nashville
Josi’s offensive impact and transition ability give the Predators a clear advantage.

Filip Forsberg (NSH) vs. Kevin Fiala (LAK)

Forsberg: 33 G, 34 A — Nashville’s primary finisher

Fiala: 25 G, 38 A — dynamic but streak‑dependent

Edge: Even
If Forsberg plays, this becomes a high‑skill matchup with game‑breaking potential.

Goaltending: Juuse Saros (NSH) vs. Cam Talbot (LAK)

Saros: .914 SV%, trending upward

Talbot: .905 SV%, inconsistent but capable

Edge: Nashville
Saros’ recent form and ability to steal games tilt the matchup.

Series History

Season Series: Nashville leads 1–0

Predators won the previous meeting 4–2

Last 8 meetings: Nashville leads 5–3

At Crypto.com Arena: Teams have split the last 4

Betting Trends

Nashville Predators

6‑3‑1 in last 10

Under has hit in 4 of last 6

Predators are 24‑6‑4 when scoring 3+ goals

Road penalty kill: 82.1%

Los Angeles Kings

4‑4‑2 in last 10

Under has hit in 5 of last 7

Kings are 10‑18‑9 when allowing the first goal

Home scoring average: 2.78 goals per game

Matchup‑Specific

Last 5 meetings averaged 5.4 total goals

Both teams trend toward structured, low‑event hockey

Goaltending matchup strongly favors Nashville

Game Odds

Nashville Predators        5.5

Los Angeles Kings            – 135

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, April 5, 2026

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