NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Roman Josi scored two goals and assisted on two others, Tommy Novak had two goals and an assist, and the Nashville Predators defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 6-4 on Saturday night.

Cody Glass and Filip Forsberg also scored and Juuse Saros made 31 saves for the playoff-bound Predators, winners of three of four. Gustav Nyquist and Luke Evangelista each had two assists.

ā€œI think we did enough just to win the game,ā€ Nashville coach Andrew Brunette said. ā€œIt wasnā€™t particularly our sharpest-detail game, but I thought some guys created. I thought the power play was good.ā€

Trey Fix-Wolansky scored twice and James Malatesta and Alexandre Texier also scored and Jet Greaves made 31 saves for Columbus, losers of four straight. Justin Danforth had three assists.

ā€œThe scoring chances are 23-24, so itā€™s pretty much even,ā€ Columbus coach Pascal Vincent said. ā€œThey scored two power-play goals, so thatā€™s the difference maker right there.ā€

Saturday was the 101st all-time meeting between Columbus and Nashville. The Predators have now won 69 of the 101 matchups.

After Malatesta scored his first-career NHL goal at 2:04 of the opening period, Nashville reeled off the next four goals, including two by Novak.

ā€œIt felt really good,ā€ Malatesta said. ā€œI think I had a couple of chances the past couple of games, so it is a really good feeling.ā€

Josiā€™s goal at 4:19 of the first was one of two Predator power-play goals on three opportunities in the game. After going 3-3 on the man advantage in Friday nightā€™s win in Chicago, the Predators completed the weekend 5-6 on the power play.

ā€œI thought we moved it pretty well tonight,ā€ Josi said. ā€œJust quick puck movement, even yesterday we moved it around pretty well and got some goals. Weā€™re going to need that in playoffs. Thatā€™s huge for our confidence.ā€

Texier scored on a breakaway with 9:37 remaining in the second.

Forsbergā€™s power-play goal with 6:48 remaining in the second made it 5-2.

ā€œSpecial teams are even more important in the postseason, and thatā€™s something weā€™re really trying to build on with the power play,ā€ Forsberg said. ā€œThe last couple of games have been great. Obviously, you canā€™t do it much better than that.ā€

Following his Friday night hat trick, Forsberg increased his franchise-record goal total to 47.

Josiā€™s second of the night came with 4:51 remaining in the second. It was his 23rd of the season, equaling a career high.

Saros left the game briefly in the third period due to an equipment issue and was replaced by Kevin Lankinen, who stopped both shots he faced in 4:10 of action.

Both of Fix-Wolanskyā€™s goals came in the third period.

UP NEXT

Blue Jackets: Host Carolina on Tuesday.

Predators: Visit Pittsburgh on Monday.

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