Filip Forsberg scored his first hat trick of the season to lead the Nashville Predators to a 5-2 win against the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. The Swedish forward tallied goals in all three periods, boosting Nashville's recent form ahead of the Olympics. Dalibor Dvorsky scored twice for St. Louis in the loss.
The Nashville Predators secured a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues on December 15, 2025, at Enterprise Center, marking their second win against the Blues in five days. Filip Forsberg was the standout performer, achieving his 11th career NHL hat trick and first of the season. He opened the scoring just 27 seconds into the first period with a quick shot assisted by Ryan O'Reilly, beating Blues goaltender Joel Hofer short side.
The Blues tied the game at 1-1 at 10:06 of the first when Dalibor Dvorsky wristed a shot past Juuse Saros after a feed from Hugh McGing. Nashville regained the lead early in the second period at 1:23, as Michael Bunting wrapped the puck through Hofer's pads for a 2-1 advantage. Following a delay of game penalty to Dvorsky, Forsberg extended the lead to 3-1 at 5:31 with a power-play wrist shot from long range.
Reid Schaefer made it 4-1 at 18:45 of the second with a spinning wrist shot from the blue line. In the third, Dvorsky pulled one back to 4-2 at 8:29 on a power-play backdoor tap-in assisted by Pavel Buchnevich and Jake Neighbours, marking his first multi-goal NHL game. Forsberg sealed the hat trick and the win with an empty-net goal at 16:09.
Predators coach Andrew Brunette praised Forsberg: "'Fil' was doing Fil things tonight. He got us off to a great start." Forsberg added, "We started off well, obviously, getting that early goal. That gave us a little boost." For the Blues, Dvorsky noted disappointment despite his performance: "Obviously, it feels good to score, but first of all, I’m disappointed that we lost."
Nashville improved to 13-15-4, going 7-3-0 in their last 10 games, while St. Louis fell to 12-15-7, losing three of their past four. Roman Josi and O'Reilly each recorded two assists. In notes, Blues forward Dylan Holloway was placed on injured reserve with a right ankle injury, missing six weeks, and Alexey Toropchenko returned after missing seven games due to burns.