Filip Forsberg made history by scoring twice in the Predators' 6-5 victory over the Sharks, extending his goal-scoring streak to seven games after 18-game drought. Fedor Svechkov scored on a power play to break a tie late in the game. Nashville showed improvement, winning five straight after a tough start, while the Sharks faced their fifth consecutive loss, unable to capitalize on individual performances amidst a significant downturn, highlighting their rebuilding phase. Forsberg's return to form symbolizes the Predators' resurgence this season.
Forsberg became the first player in NHL history to score in seven straight games following a goal drought of at least 18 games, according to OptaSTATS.
The Sharks have lost 19 of their last 23 games, struggling significantly in their rebuilding year, despite individual performances like Celebrini's rookie-leading goals.
The Predators have shown signs of life, having won seven of their last nine games, overcoming a rough start where they lost 13 of their first 18.
Nashville's Forsberg extended his goal-scoring streak to seven games, a remarkable comeback after a prior drought, contributing significantly to his team's recent success.
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