Nashville Predators vs. Minnesota Wild Picks and Prediction for Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Use Code WWWC The Nashville Predators (5-6-2, 6-7 PL, 5-8 O/U) take on the Minnesota Wild (4-6-3, 4-9 PL, 7-5-1 O/U)Β in a conference meeting on Tuesday evening, and we have you covered with the prediction. The Predators recorded a home win against the Flames on Saturday and play in Vancouver on Monday. The Wild earned a home win against the Canucks in their recent action. The Wild won last yearβs season series 2-1.
Can the Wild record a second straight win at home on Tuesday evening? Check out the Predators vs. Wild prediction. Nobody does it better when it comes to NHL Picks!
Predators Seek Rare Road Win
The Nashville Predators are searching for confidence. Nashville had an encouraging start to the season but has struggled to generate offense and has dropped below .500. They lost a home meeting against the Lightning last week, along with a road defeat against the Flyers late last week. Next, the Predators answered with a 4-3 home win against the Flames on Saturday, and host the Canucks on Monday evening.
Ryan OβReilly has been a threat. The veteran center has four points in his past five games and has netted five goals and nine points to lead the squad. Filip Forsberg has been kept in check for his standards. The star winger scored in the win on Saturday, but only has nine points on the year. Luke Evangelista has managed three points in his past five games. The young winger has six points. He had one point in two games against the Wild last year.
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Roman Josi has not played in the past week and is now on the IR, meaning he is out for a bit.Β The star defenseman has five points. He logs big minutes, averaging nearly 25 minutes of ice per game. Brady Skjei has been steady. The veteran defenseman only has three points and a -5 rating, but plays about 23 minutes per game.
The Predators' goaltending has not been the issue. Juuse Saros is one of the best keepers in the NHL. He played on Monday and is not expected to suit up in this one. He has a 2.79 GAA and a .905 save %, accompanied by a 5-4-2 record. Backup keeper Justus Annunen has given up eight goals in his two games.
Nashville is averaging 2.5 goals per game, ranking them 29th. The Predators are squandering an average of 3.3 goals, placing them 25th.
Wild End Slide in Win vs. Canucks
The Minnesota Wild are in need of wins. Minnesota has expectations to be a playoff team, but so far, they have stumbled. They recently lost five games in a row. This included home defeats against the Jets and Penguins. Minnesota snapped the slide with a dominating 5-2 home win against the Canucks on Saturday evening, but remains near the bottom of the standings.
Kirill Kaprizov has the biggest contract in the NHL. The star winger has been producing in the recent defeats. He has delivered six points in his past five games and leads the team with 16 points, but a -5 rating. Marco Rossi has also been positive. The 24-year-old center has earned at least one point in six straight games and has amassed 12 points on the year. Ross was a mammoth threat against the Predators last year, recording five points in three meetings.
Ryan Hartman has issued three points in his past five games. The 31-year-old winger has netted six points. Zev Buium is a rookie defenseman getting a ton of ice. The 19-year-old has been outstanding when it comes to offense, registering eight points and averaging 19 minutes per game. He has been shaky in the defensive zone, posting a -10 rating. Jonas Brodin is a solid defenseman. He has issued four points and a 0 rating. The veteran earned two points in the win on Saturday.
The Wild need better goaltending if they want to win more games. Flip Gustafson is an inconsistent goaltender and has posted a shaky 3.23 GAA and an .895 save %, accompanied by a 3-6-1 record on the season. He was in the net in the win on Saturday, making 26 saves. Backup Jesper Wallstedt has conceded 11 goals in his three games.
Minnesota is scoring an average of 2.8 goals on the season, ranking them 25th. The Wild are squandering an average of 3.8 goals, ranking them 29th in the NHL.
Predators vs. Wild Pick
Spread Pick for Predators vs. Wild
- Minnesota Wild -1.5 (5 units)
The Nashville Predators are stumbling. They have dropped three of their past four games and have been especially quiet on the road, managing just one road win on the season. The Minnesota Wild are a desperate team. They have not been at their best to begin the season, but are confident after a 5-2 home win against the Canucks on Saturday. Minnesota is usually tough at home and has the superior roster, especially in the forward group.
Furthermore, the Predators are slumping offensively. They have scored two or fewer goals in three of their past four games and are 29th in the entire NHL in goals scored. This is their second game in as many nights after hosting the Canucks on Monday.Β Minnesota averages 30 shots on goal per game, and the power play is ranked 5th in the entire NHL. The offense is better than the numbers suggest and is already breaking out after scoring five on Saturday.
Over/Under Pick for Predators vs. Wild
- Over 6.5 (5 units)
I expect plenty of scoring. Nashville will contribute to this number. The Wild defense and goaltending have been weak. They have squandered four or more goals in five of their past six games. The Wild have an xGA/60 minutes of 3.42 goals conceded per game, which is in the bottom half of the league.
In addition, the offense has been decent for Minnesota, and it will have a big output against a struggling defense. The Predators have conceded 19 goals in their last five games entering Monday's game against the Canucks. Also, they have conceded 18 goals in their past five road games. The over has been the common trend, going 5-1 in the Wild's past six home games.
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