Nashville Predators' Roman Josi (59) scores against Columbus Blue Jackets...

Nashville Predators' Roman Josi (59) scores against Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Jet Greaves (73) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Credit: AP/Mark Humphrey

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — 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.

“I think we did enough just to win the game,” Nashville coach Andrew Brunette said. “It wasn’t particularly our sharpest-detail game, but I thought some guys created. I thought the power play was good.”

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.

“The scoring chances are 23-24, so it’s pretty much even,” Columbus coach Pascal Vincent said. “They scored two power-play goals, so that’s the difference maker right there.”

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.

Nashville Predators' Roman Josi (59) is congratulated bt teammates after...

Nashville Predators' Roman Josi (59) is congratulated bt teammates after scoring against Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Jet Greaves, back right, during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Credit: AP/Mark Humphrey

“It felt really good,” Malatesta said. “I think I had a couple of chances the past couple of games, so it is a really good feeling.”

Josi’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 night’s win in Chicago, the Predators completed the weekend 5-6 on the power play.

“I thought we moved it pretty well tonight,” Josi said. “Just quick puck movement, even yesterday we moved it around pretty well and got some goals. We’re going to need that in playoffs. That’s huge for our confidence.”

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

Columbus Blue Jackets' James Malatesta (67) celebrates after scoring a...

Columbus Blue Jackets' James Malatesta (67) celebrates after scoring a goal against the Nashville Predators during the first period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Credit: AP/Mark Humphrey

Forsberg’s power-play goal with 6:48 remaining in the second made it 5-2.

“Special teams are even more important in the postseason, and that’s something we’re really trying to build on with the power play,” Forsberg said. “The last couple of games have been great. Obviously, you can’t do it much better than that.”

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

Josi’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-Wolansky’s goals came in the third period.

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Blue Jackets: Host Carolina on Tuesday.

Predators: Visit Pittsburgh on Monday.

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