The Nashville Predators overcame a 5-1 deficit to defeat the St. Louis Blues 6-5 on February 2, 2026, capping an emotional day marked by general manager Barry Trotz's retirement announcement. Steven Stamkos scored the tying and winning goals in the thrilling comeback at Bridgestone Arena. Coach Andrew Brunette described the victory as a fitting end to a roller-coaster day for the team.
The day began with news leaking about Barry Trotz's plans to retire as Nashville Predators general manager once a successor is found, leading to an emotional team meeting before the game against the St. Louis Blues. Trotz, who has been with professional hockey for 40 years, cited a desire to spend more time with family while affirming his love for the sport.
In front of a stunned crowd at Bridgestone Arena, the Preds trailed 5-1 early in the second period. However, they mounted a remarkable comeback with five unanswered goals, securing a 6-5 victory—the second four-goal rally in franchise history this season. Forward Steven Stamkos netted the game-tying and game-winning goals, while goaltender Justus Annunen made crucial saves after entering the game.
"This was a crazy day all around," Stamkos said. "Woke up to a couple texts of what was happening... obviously some shocking news, but nothing's going to be changing much going forward."
Captain Roman Josi, who shares a long history with Trotz, called the morning different and emotional. "I have a great relationship with Barry. He was my first coach here... Sad to see him go, but we had an important game tonight."
Coach Andrew Brunette praised the team's resilience. "It was kind of an exhausting day, but probably fitting at the same time... I'm glad we dug in and found a way to make Papa Barry proud."
The win keeps the Preds in the Western Conference Wild Card hunt with three games left before the Olympic break. Defenseman Andreas Englund appeared in his 200th NHL game during the victory and was reassigned to the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals on February 3.