Blues vs. Wild

BLUES VS. WILD

When: Friday, April 8 at 7 p.m. CT
Where: Enterprise Center in St. Louis, MO
Watch: Bally Sports Midwest, Bally Sports app
Listen: Q94 93.9 fm
Tickets: Buy online at ticketmaster.com

 

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TEAM SNAPSHOTS

BLUES The St. Louis Blues did what they needed on Wednesday night to continue their momentum as they set their eyes on Friday’s showdown with the Minnesota Wild.

Robert Thomas, Justin Faulk, Jordan Kyrou and Ryan O’Reilly scored as the Blues handled the Kraken with a 4-1 win on home ice, extending their point streak to six consecutive games (5-0-1). Thomas continues his elite stretch of play, earning a career-best seven-game point streak and recording four goals and eight assists in the process.

After a tough month of March that saw the Blues drop into Wild Card positioning, the club has regained some momentum and now sits just a single point behind Minnesota for second place in the division. The Blues are as aware as any about the stakes heading into Friday’s matchup.

“That’s gonna be a big game,” said Colton Parayko with fresh stitches in his upper lip after taking a Kraken high stick in Wednesday’s game. “Two teams, one point apart this far into the season is obviously a big game – 12 games to go.”

If the season ended after Wednesday night’s games, the Blues would draw Minnesota in the first round of the Playoffs – but would lose out on home ice advantage, playing the first two games in Wild territory. With two games against the Wild still to play – both at Enterprise Center – the Blues have a major opportunity to flip their position and claim the advantage.

“Big game, with second place on the line,” said Blues Head Coach Craig Berube. “They’re playing really well, that (Minnesota) team. They’re a physical, hard hockey team, they come at you and they can score goals.”

The Blues enter the highly-anticipated matchup with a record of 40-20-10, worth 90 points and third in the Central Division.

WILD The Minnesota Wild have arguably been the NHL’s hottest team over this recent stretch. The Wild won seven consecutive games between March 16 and March 29 and maintained the point streak for three additional games before falling in regulation to Nashville on Tuesday.

The battle with the Predators in Nashville was a physical one, seeing seven different players serve time in the penalty box on fighting majors. Nashville defenseman Mark Borowiecki dropped the gloves on two separate occasions, sparring with Wild forwards Marcus Foligno and recent trade acquisition Nicolas Deslauriers.

Nashville came out on top 6-2, driven by a hat trick from Ryan Johansen – the first of his career after 774 games and 11 NHL seasons.

Tuesday was goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury’s first loss with his new team after being acquired by the Wild at the Trade Deadline this season. Fleury has gone 3-1-0 since arriving in Minnesota, recording a 2.30 goals-against average and a .930 save percentage. With Fleury splitting time with Cam Talbot, it remains to be seen which goalie will start in Friday’s matchup.

Second-year forward Kirill Kaprizov has broken out this season for the Wild, leading the team with 87 points and playing in 68 out of 69 possible games this season. The 2020-21 Calder Trophy winner notched his 40th goal of the season in the loss at Nashville and ranks seventh in the League as of Thursday afternoon.

Minnesota brings a record of 43-21-5 to St. Louis, worth 91 points and a razor-thin edge for second place in the Central Division.

HEAD-TO-HEAD The Blues have seen the division-rival Wild just once this season, winning 6-4 in the frigid Winter Classic on Jan. 1. Two games remain in the season series before the potential Playoff matchup, with the Blues hosting Minnesota again on April 16 in a nationally-televised afternoon game.

The Blues have earned points in eight straight games against Minnesota (7-0-1), including a current three-game win streak.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

BLUES Jordan Kyrou recorded his 23rd goal of the season on Wednesday and hopes to get back into rhythm after a cold stretch while dealing with an illness. Kyrou stole the show at the Winter Classic against Minnesota, scoring two goals and dishing out two assists in the win.

WILD Kirill Kaprizov had three points of his own in the Winter Classic, and has played a major part in Minnesota’s recent stretch of play. The 24-year-old forward recorded seven goals and two assists in the Wild’s seven-game win streak.

 

BLUE NOTES

The Blues have won five straight games against Minnesota at Enterprise Center, outscoring them 25-7 in that span… O’Reilly’s empty-net goal on Wednesday extended his point streak to five games, now three goals away from joining seven other Blues in the 20-goal club… O’Reilly (5), Thomas (7), Brayden Schenn (6), Ivan Barbashev (4) and Pavel Buchnevich (4) all carry active point streaks of four or more games into Friday’s matchup.

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