Blues’s simple mathematics: Deat for Utah for Playoff offers

St. Louis Blues plays their last normal season matches on Tuesday and hopes that the home competition against the Utah Hockey Club will not be meaningful until the autumn.
Blues (43-30-8, 94 points) controls their destiny. To defeat Utah (38-30-13, 89 points) would lock one of the two Western conferences joker card points. St. Louis can also be folded regardless of how he walks on Tuesday night, but excessive work or loss of loss or regulation requires external aid.
Only 10 days ago, Blues was celebrating a 12 -game winning line with a team record that carried them to the playoff position. Since then, St. Louis lost three straight (0-2-1), and the last defeat came on Saturday in Seattle. Blues went ahead 3-2, but in the middle of the third period, he gave up the binding goal and Kraken fell 4-3 after claiming the clash in the seventh round.
On Monday, St. Louis said that they hoped that they will work in favor of playing 82 games at home.
“The goalkeeper Jordan Binnington said,” (4 countries face -to -face) had their ridges on the wall that came out of the break, and we went to a nice run there. ” He said. “Now our backs, on the wall with the chance to fight. Only this energy and excitement is something I think will lead to a strong game.”
Binnington was the Netminder of the Canadian team who won the All-Star tournament in the middle of the season. Since he returned from the break, he broke a record of 12-3-1 with a percentage of savings and 2.31 goals. 15-19-4 .897 savings percentage and 4 nations with 2.89 gaa before Hiatus.
St. As for the crime of Louis, the central Robert Thomas is experiencing tears. It has a line of 11 games (four goals, 19 assists) and after breaking the right ankle, despite the fact that 12 matches are missing in the autumn, 79 points (21, 58) lead the team. Thomas is two assists for pairing the best career of the last season.
Utah will end just outside a playoff point in the first season after the club’s moving from Arizona. The team, watching the team’s chances of watching the team after the season. The Louis region is ruled by local Clayton Keller.
On Monday, Keller played in the NHL match and scored two goals and scored two assists in Utah’s 7-3 road win on Nashville Predators. In the last five games, there are four goals and five assists.
Keller and his teammates score last week and score 22 times on the way to 3-0-1. The Center thanked the Blue line teammates for helping to take the crime to the next level.
He said, “We were a little more aggressive.” “I think we fought a little, but we watched a little video and we wanted to be more predictable in the region (aggressive) and we wanted our (defenders) to slip more.
Blues will probably meet Karel Vejmelka and Utah’s goal. Netminder, Matt Villalta Monday night until the win, in 10 years by NHL goals managed by the longest regular season-third starting 23 began. Vejmelka went 13-6-4 with a percentage of savings and 2.45 gaa during his line.
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