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Stamkos Sparks Predators’ Comeback: OT Glory in Stockholm Changes Their Season’s Story

Last updated: November 15, 2025 9:09 am
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Steven Stamkos’ overtime heroics didn’t just end the Nashville Predators’ losing streak—they electrified the NHL Global Series and reset the team’s season narrative on a global stage.

The Momentum Shift: How One Goal Changed the Predators’ Season Trajectory

Steven Stamkos delivered the decisive moment just 44 seconds into overtime, capping a fierce rally that snapped the Nashville Predators’ five-game winless streak. After falling behind, the Predators clawed back, showing the poise and resiliency missing in November. As the puck hit the net in Avicii Arena, Nashville hadn’t just notched their sixth win—they set a new tone for their season.

The Predators entered the NHL Global Series opener with a 5-9-4 record and mounting pressure after dropping five straight. With playoff expectations still alive, management and fans looked to the European trip as a chance to escape the rut, reset, and rediscover their identity.

Nashville Predators' Steven Stamkos, obscured, is mobbed by teammates after scoring the game winning goal during overtime in the NHL Global Series hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Stockholm, Sweden. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)
Steven Stamkos is swarmed by his Nashville teammates after burying the overtime winner, a moment redefining the early 2025–26 campaign for a Predators squad badly in need of belief. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)

Late Drama, Local Heroes: Filip Forsberg’s Moment in the Spotlight

Down 1-0 with time fading, Filip Forsberg—Nashville’s Swedish icon—stole the show with 1:10 left in regulation. His electrifying backhand goal, scored with an extra attacker on the ice, leveled the contest and sent the packed Stockholm crowd into a frenzy. For Forsberg, playing in front of a home-country audience and delivering such a clutch goal cements his status as one of Sweden’s premier NHL exports.

This critical moment forced overtime and set the stage for Stamkos’ game-winner. With fans on three continents watching, the Predators showcased their ability to deliver in the most pressurized moments—a trait vital for a playoff push in the hyper-competitive Central Division.

Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin, rear left, celebrates after his goal during the NHL Global Series hockey game against the Nashville Predators, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Stockholm, Sweden. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)
Evgeni Malkin celebrated his milestone 518th NHL goal, showcasing Penguins’ staying power and reminding the hockey world of his Hall of Fame trajectory. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)

Penguins Legacy: Malkin’s Milestone, Crosby’s Return, and the Global Stage

Despite the OT heartbreak, the Pittsburgh Penguins seized a silver lining. Evgeni Malkin netted his 518th career goal—tying Dale Hawerchuk for 40th on the all-time NHL list—and logged his team-leading 22nd point. This historic tally reflects Malkin’s sustained excellence and his pivotal role during a transitionary phase for the Penguins as they navigate contending with an aging core anchored by Malkin, Sidney Crosby, and Kris Letang.

Stockholm’s Avicii Arena hosted not just a regular-season game, but a celebration of the NHL’s ongoing push for global reach. The Penguins’ veterans—many of whom played in Sweden as part of a 2008 series—returned once again to the continent where they honed their championship DNA. That legacy adds gravitas for Pittsburgh fans who recall the run from that European trip all the way to the Stanley Cup.

Pittsburgh Penguins' Sidney Crosby skates during a break in a NHL Global Series hockey game against the Nashville Predators, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Stockholm, Sweden. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)
Sidney Crosby commands attention in Stockholm, leading the Penguins during their latest European challenge and evoking memories of his team’s past international triumphs. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)

Strategic Outcomes: Goaltending, Coaching, and What Comes Next

This matchup was more than a spectacle; it was a chess match between coaching staffs and a showcase for two of the league’s top goaltenders. Juuse Saros stopped 16 shots for Nashville, providing the stability that’s been his hallmark. Arturs Silovs, stepping in for Pittsburgh, impressed with 28 saves but watched the lead slip away late—a dilemma familiar to recent Penguins squads.

  • Brady Skjei registered the clutch OT assist, continuing his solid two-way play for Nashville.
  • Mathew Dumba added an assist for Pittsburgh, providing spark on both ends of the ice.
  • The Predators’ heavy shot advantage (30-17) signals a more aggressive offensive posture—a major adjustment from their previous five-game slide.

With the series finale in Stockholm looming, every shift matters. For the Predators, a sweep in Europe could catalyze a mid-season surge, just as their Czech doubleheader against the Sharks did in 2022. For the Penguins, finding ways to close out games and generate consistent offense remains the pressing concern.

Pittsburgh Penguins' Erik Karlsson, left, and Nashville Predators' Steven Stamkos battle in the corner during a NHL Global Series hockey game, Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Stockholm, Sweden. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)
Superstars collide as Erik Karlsson and Steven Stamkos battle for the puck, spotlighting the star power on display in the NHL Global Series. (Henrik Montgomery/TT News Agency via AP)

Global Series Impact: Growing the Game, Igniting Old-World Passion

Friday’s contest was the 47th NHL regular-season game outside North America and the 17th in Stockholm—more than any other city worldwide. The Global Series is an essential piece of the league’s international strategy, cultivating new fans by staging heart-stopping games in hockey hotbeds like Sweden. For Swedish prospects and established stars, these moments inspire a new generation—and for the league’s marquee teams, they offer a unique mix of competitive fire and international camaraderie.

A glance at the league’s official resources reveals the impact: fan turnout, television ratings, and player development pipelines all benefit from these global showcases. The event stands as a testament to the NHL’s commitment to global expansion [AP NHL].

Fan Pulse: What’s Next—and Why this Win Matters for Nashville’s Hopes

For Predators fans, this win wasn’t just about breaking a losing streak or winning overseas—it’s a turning point. The fightback and overtime magic rekindled belief in both the roster’s upside and coach’s system. With Western Conference playoff races wide open and every point critical, the hope is that this Stockholm statement marks the start of Nashville’s resurgence.

On the other side, the Penguins’ leadership group now faces soul-searching questions. Will Pittsburgh’s veteran trio deliver another postseason run, or does the core require drastic changes to keep up with surging teams?

As the NHL Global Series continues, one thing is clear: the pressure’s on, the stars are shining, and the season’s narrative just shifted—thanks to Stamkos and the Predators embracing their moment on hockey’s grandest international stage.

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