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Already without team captain Auston Matthews, top-line winger Matthew Knies, top-pair defenseman Chris Tanev and several other veterans, Toronto saw Sammy Blais exit in the third period after just 6:31 of ice time.
Despite an overtime setback in Toronto, the Blues' focus is fixed firmly ahead, gearing up for a visit to Philadelphia as the road trip rolls on. With four games left before returning home, St. Louis has plenty of runway to bank points,
Adam Jiricek stays red hot for top team in OHL; Mailloux scores first goal in Springfield; Carbonneau continues to shoot and score
William Nylander scored at 4:06 of overtime and the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the visiting St. Louis Blues 3-2 on Tuesday night to end a five-game losing streak.
The Toronto Maple Leafs snapped a five-game losing streak with a gutsy 3-2 overtime win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night at Scotiabank Arena.
Tavares staved off a 1-on-3 battle in overtime to get the puck to William Nylander to help the Leafs snap a five-game losing streak.
St. Louis Blues (6-9-5, in the Central Division) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (9-6-3, in the Metropolitan Division) Philadelphia; Thursday, 7 p.m. EST. BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Blues
BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Blues face the Philadelphia Flyers in a non-conference matchup. St. Louis is 3-4-3 in home games and 6-8-3 overall. The Blues have a 2-3-1 record in games their opponents commit fewer penalties.
The St. Louis Blues mourn the loss of John Standbrook, their dedicated Skating Development Coach. Standbrook was instrumental in player growth and community engagement, impacting hockey from youth programs to the professional roster.
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Blues seek payback in rematch vs. Flyers
The St. Louis Blues don't have to wait long to exact revenge on the Philadelphia Flyers. Less than a week after losing at home to the Flyers, the Blues will pay a visit to Philadelphia for a rematch on Thursday.