The performance wasn't just a clunky encore to the Wild celebrating former captain Mikko Koivu by making him the first player in Wild history to have his No. 9 jersey retired.
A 6-2 letdown to the Predators on Sunday in front of an announced 19,009 at Xcel Energy Center also cost the team valuable ground in the Central Division playoff race, a double whammy at the outset of a franchise-long nine-game homestand.
"Obviously, we didn't match what they brought," Wild coach Dean Evason said.
With the win, Nashville tied the Wild's 72 points; the Wild stays in third place only because it's played one fewer game than the Predators. These teams will face off two more times, both in Nashville. The top three seeds in the division automatically advance to the playoffs.
"These are games that we got to win," Jordan Greenway said. "These games that going down the stretch are going to matter."
The Predators were sharp enough to never trail, with Philip Tomasino delivering the final go-ahead goal in the second period and captain Roman Josi reinforcing that lead with his second of two goals early in the third period. Nashville added empty-net goals from Filip Forsberg (17 minutes, 42 seconds) and Nick Cousins (19:31).
Overall, Josi racked up four points, Forsberg also had a pair of goals and backup goalie David Rittich made 26 stops.
The Wild started chasing 8:24 into the first period when the Predators converted on their first shot, a deflection by Forsberg that eluded Wild goalie Kaapo Kahkonen.