T he Vancouver Canucks kicked off their three-game road trip with a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues. Conor Garland (2), J.T. Miller, Pius Suter and Tyler Myers scored the goa
Thursday, 6 p.m. MT, Enterprise Center TV: Sportsnet West. Radio: Sportsnet 960 The Fan Odds: Flames +122, Blues -146 The buzz This is a rarity during the NHL’s regular-season schedule — consecutive games against the same opponent in the same city.
The only change will be Jordan Binnington in goal instead of Joel Hofer, who made 28 saves against the Flames.
The Vancouver Canucks put on a dominant performance against the St. Louis Blues on Monday night securing a much-needed win.
The Blues swept a back-to-back against the club directly ahead of them in the standings. Now they try for the elusive third win in a row.
Just two days after their last meeting, the St. Louis Blues (21-20-4) and Calgary Flames (21-15-7) will face off again Thursday in a crucial battle for two points. This will […]
With their season on the line, the Blues are 1-4 in their last five games, and no one seems to have the solution.
Trailing 1-0, the Penguins tied it at 4:34 of the second period as defenseman Kris Letang sent the puck to Rickard Rakell behind the Seattle net. Rakell spotted Crosby in the slot, and he put a low one-timer just inside the right post.
The St. Louis Blues' playoff hopes dim as a 5-2 loss to Vancouver marks their third consecutive home defeat. Falling behind in the wild card race, the team faces a pivotal stretch of challenging games.
The Canucks opened the scoring early in this one, and surprise surprise, it was Quinn Hughes getting the party started. Hughes moved in on an odd-man rush and slid the puck to Conor Garland, who buried the puck past Jordan Binnington.
When the Blues lost to the Canucks on Monday night, it was the first time under coach Jim Montgomery that they lost three straight in regulation.