The NHL matchup between the Edmonton Oilers and the St. Louis Blues takes place at Rogers Place on Thursday night.
The NHL matchup between the Edmonton Oilers and the St. Louis Blues takes place at Rogers Place on Thursday night. The St. Louis Blues will try not to get too early in the Western Conference playoff race with a five-game trip to the West that begins in Edmonton on Thursday night. The Blues face the Oilers at Rogers Place on Monday after beating Nashville 1-0 in overtime. It was his third win (3-7-1) in 11 games, but the early Wild managed to reach the final standings of his card.
“I feel lucky to be in this position,” said Blues defender Robert Bortuzo. “Obviously we are unhappy with our game and where we are. But then I realized I was 3, 4, or 5 points away from the playoff spot. There are a myriad of reasons for the Blues’ slow start, but the team’s poor defense and missing goalkeepers top the list. They allowed him 3.72 points per game, which tends to be the fifth-lowest average in franchise history. “Obviously, we’ve been talking about this quite a bit,” Captain Ryan O’Reilly told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Blues have been generally good at defending and difficult to play against since I joined the league and even before. And that’s what we’re looking for. we miss it now.”
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Evander Kane – Connor McDavid – Jesse Puljujarvi
Dylan Holloway – Leon Draisaitl – Zach Hyman
Ryan McLeod – Ryan Nugent-Hopkins – Derek Ryan
Brad Malone – Devin Shore
Darnell Nurse – Cody Ceci
Brett Kulak – Tyson Barrie
Ryan Murray – Evan Bouchard
Jack Campbell
Stuart Skinner
Noel Acciari – Ivan Barbashev – Jordan Kyrou
Ryan O’Reilly – Brayden Schenn – Robert Thomas
Pavel Buchnevich – Josh Leivo – Jake Neighbours
Brandon Saad – Nathan Walker – Vladimir Tarasenko
Robert Bortuzzo – Justin Faulk
Torey Krug – Nick Leddy
Niko Mikkola – Colton Parayko
Jordan Binnington
Thomas Greiss
Edmonton Oilers: Ryan McLeod, Warren Foegele, Evander Kane, Mike Smith, Oscar Klefbom
St. Louis Blues: Logan Brown, Scott Perunovich, Marco Scandella
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
13.12.22 | Vegas Golden Knights | 5-6 | Loss |
11.12.22 | Washington Capitals | 2-5 | Loss |
09.12.22 | Chicago Blackhawks | 1-3 | Win |
08.12.22 | St Louis Blues | 2-5 | Win |
06.12.22 | Florida Panthers | 5-2 | Win |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
13.12.22 | Edmonton Oilers | 3-6 | Loss |
12.12.22 | St Louis Blues | 1-0 | Loss |
10.12.22 | Ottawa Senators | 2-3 | Loss |
08.12.22 | Tampa Bay Lightning | 5-2 | Loss |
02.12.22 | New York Islanders | 1-4 | Win |
Date | Match | Score | Winner |
13.02.22 | Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues | 5 2 | Blues |
21.01.22 | Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues | 2 5 | Blues |
24.10.21 | Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues | 6 4 | Blues |
05.02.20 | Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues | 1 2 | Oilers |
13.01.20 | Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues | 0 1 | Oilers |
The game between the Edmonton Oilers and St. Louis Blues will take place at Rogers Place, December 15 at 9:00 PM ET.
The match between the Edmonton Oilers and St. Louis Blues will be telecast live on ESPN+.
Country | Channel | Date and Time |
United States | ESPN+ | December 15 (9:00 PM ET) |
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