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Rinne shuts out Jets, Forsberg scores 2 as Predators avoid elimination

Filip Forsberg scored two incredible goals and added an assist, Pekka Rinne made 34 saves for his second shutout of the playoffs and the Nashville Predators defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-0 on Monday to avoid elimination and tie their second-round series 3-3.

Game 7 goes Thursday in Nashville with winner facing Vegas in West final

Filip Forsberg celebrates his goal in the Nashville Predators' 4-0 win over the Winnipeg Jets in Game 6 of their Western Conference second-round series on Monday in Winnipeg. (Jason Halstead / Getty Images)

P.K. Subban may have guaranteed a win in Game 6, but it was Filip Forsberg and Pekka Rinne who made it happen.

Forsberg scored two highlight-reel goals and Rinne had a 34-save shutout as the visiting Nashville Predators forced a Game 7 with a 4-0 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday night.

Game Wrap: Rinne, Predators blank Jets to force Game 7

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Nashville beats Winnipeg 4-0, ties series at 3-3. Pekka Rinne 34 saves.

Game 7 goes Thursday in Nashville, with the winner taking on the expansion Vegas Golden Knights in the Western Conference final.

Rinne said he looked up at the scoreboard to see the replays of Forsberg's goals. He couldn't decide which of the Swedish forward's seven playoff goals in the first two rounds has been the most impressive.

"I feel like these two series that already [Forsberg has]at least three or four really unbelievable goals and it's hard to pick," Rinne said. "I'm just a fan when I watch him play."

Forsberg's first goal Monday happened after he blocked a shot, broke his stick, raced to the bench, got a new stick and then went in and scored on Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck to make it 2-0 at 8:16 of the second period.

His second featured a move where he drew the puck between his legs and then put it past Hellebuyck to up the lead 3-0 just six minutes into the third.

Forsberg also picked up one assist, giving him 15 points during the playoffs, one away from his playoff career high of 16 points last season when the Predators lost the Stanley Cup final in six games to the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Forsberg was asked if his between-the-leg moves are becoming more natural and comfortable for him.

"Natural is definitely not the word for it. It just takes a lot of practise, takes a lot of you doing," Forsberg said. "Just try to maybe do it in practice and stuff like that and once in a while you get time and space for it in a game, you try to pull it off."

Rinne also made some key saves as the Jets went 0 for 4 on the power play. It was the Vezina Trophy candidate's second shutout of these playoffs, the first against Colorado in the opening round, and fifth of his playoff career.

Viktor Arvidsson also had a three-point night, scoring Nashville's first goal 62 seconds into the opening period and putting another into the empty net with four minutes left in the third.

Predsmake good onSubban'sguarantee

After Nashville lost 6-2 at home last Saturday, a game in which Rinne was pulled, Subban guaranteed the team would come to Winnipeg and win to avoid elimination.

"I said what everyone in the dressing room was thinking," the defenceman said. "We knew right after that game that we're built for this. We're built to come on the road and win big games. That's a championship effort tonight."

And he singled out Forsberg's skills.

"He pulls off certain moves out there only a handful of guys can pull off in this league,"Subban said. "It's a playoff game and he's doing huge things like that.

"He's stepped up like that in playoffs for us before and we're going to need that to continue."