The Anaheim Ducks returned home to Orange County to host the St. Louis Blues in Cam Fowler’s return to Honda Center in a pivotal matchup against a team the Ducks are chasing in the playoff race. The Ducks entered play four points behind the Blues in the Western Conference wild card standings and seven points out of the second wild card spot.
The Ducks scored twice late, including in the final minute, then appeared to send the game to overtime but video review confirmed that Mason McTavish’s pop-in came just after the final horn in a
NHL Trade Deadline has come and gone, and with it came many interesting moves. Central Division teams in particular loaded up on offensive firepower and shot-blocking defenders. While the Vancouver Canucks didn’t make nearly as many moves as their fans hoped they would,
Unlike the Kings, the Blues stood pat at the deadline. There were reports the team sought to trade veteran center Brayden Schenn, the team's captain. TSN reported Schenn declined to waive his no-trade clause to close a deal that would have sent him to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
In dispatching the Capitals 5-2 on Thursday night, the Blues strung together three consecutive wins for the first time this season, becoming the last NHL team to do so.
The St. Louis Blues and the Seattle Kraken take the ice in Western Conference play. St. Louis has a 26-26-6 record overall and a 13-14-3 record on its home ice. The Blues have gone 22-4-2 when ...