Preview: Blues at Rangers

BLUES AT RANGERS

When: Monday, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. CT
Where: Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
Watch: Bally Sports Midwest, Bally Sports app
Listen: 101 ESPN, Blues App

 

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TEAM SNAPSHOTS

BLUES Even though it was a difficult loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, the St. Louis Blues should have a good idea of what their biggest point of emphasis can be as they continue their three-game road trip.

The Penguins showed Blues Head Coach Craig Berube and his staff the need for improvement on the penalty kill by scoring two power-play goals and scoring another goal moments after Tyler Pitlick exited the penalty box.

“We score, we take a stupid penalty and then it’s in our net again,” said a frustrated Craig Berube on Saturday. “We were outworked around our net.”

After boasting the No. 5-ranked penalty kill in the NHL last season, the Blues are No. 31 this year – down from 84.1 percent to 66.7 percent. Despite the struggles this season, the Blues still have over a decade of defensive foundation to help keep confident – their 82.8 percent penalty kill since Doug Armstrong took over as general manager in 2010-11 is the third best in the NHL.

The Blues hope to turn around their recent slide in New York City on Monday, where they take on the Rangers for the first half of a back-to-back in the Big Apple.

They head to Madison Square Garden with a record of 11-13-0, worth 22 points and sixth place in the Central Division.

RANGERS The New York Rangers have had an inconsistent start to their season after reaching the Eastern Conference Finals last season.

They have lost five of their last six games as they prepare to host the Blues for the third and final game of a homestand before facing the Golden Knights and Avalanche on the road later in the week.

New York showed their own penalty-killing struggles in their last game, giving up three power-play goals en route to a 5-2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday.

“It’s frustrating, but you’re not going to win if you don’t compete,” said Head Coach Gerard Gallant. “That’s the bottom line. No matter how skilled your team is, compete comes first.”

The Rangers continue to be led in scoring by Artemi Panarin (28 points), Mika Zibanijad (28) and Adam Fox (27), with Chris Kreider (22) also looking to follow up his 52-goal season last year.

They host the Blues with a record of 11-10-5, worth 27 points and fifth in the Metropolitan Division.

HEAD-TO-HEAD The Blues went 1-1-0 against the Rangers last year, with both teams winning at home. The Blues have scored at least three goals in four straight games against the Rangers, outscoring them 17-10 over those four games.

 

PLAYERS TO WATCH

BLUES Pavel Buchnevich, facing his former team for the second time since being traded to St. Louis in July 2021. Buchnevich scored his eighth goal of the season on Saturday and has six points in his last five games.

RANGERS Artemi Panarin, leading the Rangers and sharing No. 7 in the NHL with 22 assists this season. The 31-year-old forward has 20 points in 18 career games against the Blues.

 

BLUE NOTES

Buchnevich played in parts of five seasons for the Rangers, posting 195 points (79 goals, 116 assists) in 301 games with New York… Blues defensemen have contributed five power-play goals this season, which shares the most in the NHL with Nashville and Florida… The Blues are 6-2-0 this season when leading after the first period and are 7-0-0 when leading after two periods… Jordan Binnington‘s next win in goal will be No. 100 for his career, set to become the sixth goaltender in franchise history to reach the milestone.

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