Saros’ shutout lifts Predators over Wild 1-0

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Juuse Saros made 29 saves for his third shutout of the season and Ryan Johansen scored a short-handed goal as the Nashville Predators defeated the Minnesota Wild 1-0 Monday night.

With the victory, the Predators clinched a spot in the Western Conference playoffs. They are in second place in the Central Division, two points behind Winnipeg.

Devan Dubnyk stopped 18 of 19 shots for the Wild, who remain two points out of the last playoff spot in the West with five games to play.

The Wild put heavy pressure on Saros after pulling Dubnyk in the final 2½ minutes. Ryan Donato hit the crossbar with a wrist shot from the left circle with 1:30 to play, and 30 seconds later Saros stood firm as Eric Staal deflected Donato’s centering pass into the crease.

Minnesota’s power play came up empty on three opportunities and gave up the game’s only goal as Johansen scored his 12th goal of the season short-handed, just 4:32 into the first period.

With Craig Smith in the box for tripping, Viktor Arvidsson led a 3-on-2 Predators rush, dropping the puck for Johansen just over the Minnesota blue line. Johansen skated to the high slot and his wrist shot beat Dubnyk over the left shoulder.

Minnesota is 2-7-1 in its last 10 games and 2-8-4 in its last 14 home games.

NOTES: Minnesota played its second straight game without F Zach Parise (lower-body injury). … Nashville forward Rem Pitlick made his NHL debut on Monday. He recently finished a three-year career at the University of Minnesota. Pitlick is the son of former Senators and Panthers defenseman Lance Pitlick. … The Predators swept back-to-back games against the Wild in early March, both in shootouts.

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Predators: At Pittsburgh on Friday.

Wild: At Vegas on Friday.