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Predators vs. Flyers Odds, Spreads, and Total

Rejuvenated by back-to-back victories under interim head coach Brad Shaw, the Philadelphia Flyers (30-36-9) aim to keep their momentum going as they host the Nashville Predators (27-38-8) tonight at 7…

Egor Zamula #5, Nick Seeler #24, Sean Couturier #14, and Nicolas Deslauriers #44 of the Philadelphia Flyers celebrate their win after the game against the Montreal Canadiens at the Wells Fargo Center on March 27, 2025.
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Rejuvenated by back-to-back victories under interim head coach Brad Shaw, the Philadelphia Flyers (30-36-9) aim to keep their momentum going as they host the Nashville Predators (27-38-8) tonight at 7 p.m. ET at the Wells Fargo Center.

Offensively, Travis Konecny leads the Flyers with 11 goals and 15 assists this season. Goaltender Samuel Ersson is expected to start tonight and holds a 3.00 goals-against average and a .886 save percentage. 

The Predators, meanwhile, enter tonight's matchup looking to snap a recent skid of losing four of the past six games. Forward Filip Forsberg continues to be a bright spot, though, leading the team with 28 goals and 67 points. In the net, Juuse Saros has posted a 2.94 goals-against average and a .896 save percentage over 50 games.

Spread

  • Predators +1.5 (-254)
  • Flyers -1.5 (+205)

Moneyline

  • Predators +103
  • Flyers -123

Total

  • OVER 5.5 (-125)
  • UNDER 5.5 (+105)

*The above data was collected on March 31, 2025, and may have changed since writing.

  • The total has gone UNDER in 10 of Nashville's last 11 games.
  • The total has gone OVER in 4 of Philadelphia's last 5 games.
  • Nashville is 8-4 straight-up in their last 12 games against Philadelphia.
  • Philadelphia is 3-11 straight-up in their last 14 games.
  • Nashville is 4-6-0 against the spread while going 3-6-1 overall over its last 10 games.
  • Philadelphia is 5-5-0 against the spread in its past 10 matches, going 3-6-1 overall.

Predators vs. Flyers Injury Reports

Predators

  • Roman Josi, D - Out (Upper Body)
  • Adam Wilsby, D - Out For Season (Upper Body)
  • Jeremy Lauzon, D - Out For Season (Lower Body)
  • Colton Sissons, C - Day-To-Day (Lower Body)

Flyers

  • Ryan Ellis, D - Out For Season (Back)
  • Rasmus Ristolainen, D - Out (Upper Body)
  • Garnet Hathaway, RW - Day-to-Day (Upper Body)

Predators vs. Flyers Predictions and Picks

"Two underachieving teams, but the Flyers are coming off two wins, and it's a positive direction heading into this contest. The Flyers have seen 18 of their 30 wins come at home this season. The Predators are in awful form as it is, but it's impossible to back them on the road where they're 9-22-5 on the year. The Predators don't do much winning overall, but they're next level suck when you take them out of Nashville. Soft line, I'll side with the Flyers on their home ice." — Randy Chambers, PickDawgz

"Philadelphia comes into this matchup on a two-game winning streak, and they have scored a total of 13 goals in those two wins. The Flyers are 18-19-1 at home this year, while the Predators are 9-22-5 on the road. Nashville has lost seven of their last nine games, and they have scored two goals or fewer in all seven of those losses. Philadelphia's biggest issue is their defense, as they are allowing 3.45 goals against per game, but I have very little faith in this Nashville offense on the road. Take the Flyers to win at home." — David Racey, Sports Chat Place

"The Nashville Predators are 9-27 away from home this season and have lost two games in a row. The Predators have been eliminated from playoff contention and don't have much to play for. The Philadelphia Flyers are 18-20 at home and have been scoring more goals winning their last two games. The Flyers are eight points out of the final wild card spot and have not been eliminated yet. The Flyers will do just enough to get the job done on home ice. Final Score Prediction, Philadelphia wins 3-2." — Anthony Allen, Picks and Parlays