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Blues ride ‘relentless’ play to 3-1 win over Avalanche, hope to build momentum
Blues use 3-goal second period to top Avalanche 3-1
ST. LOUIS (AP) Colton Parayko had the go-ahead score in St. Louis' three-goal second period, Jordan Binnington made 27 saves and the Blues topped the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Sunday night.
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Three Takeaways From Blues' 3-1 Win Against Avalanche
Toews gave the Avalanche a 1-0 lead at 7:49 of the first period when he got a high-slot tip of Makar’s wrister from the right point. Makar earned his 400th NHL point on the assist, making him the third-fastest defenseman in NHL history to reach the milestone in his 374th game. Only Bobby Orr (333) and Paul Coffey (359) did it in fewer games.
Welcome to a Sunday edition of NHL Predictions! It is a busy Sunday in the NHL. There are ten games on the schedule for us to enjoy to close out the weekend.
For the second straight season, the Colorado Avalanche were hot going into the midseason break and then stumbled its way through a road trip coming out of it.
The St. Louis Blues bounce back and beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Sunday and get one of two back-to-back games at Enterprise Center after Saturday's loss to Winnipeg.
For the second-consecutive day, the Avalanche will face a Central Division rival on the road as they play the St. Louis Blues. This is the second of four meetings between the clubs this season, as they’ll play in Denver on March 29th and in St. Louis on April 5th.
Not the weekend the Avalanche needed playing against subpar competition. Colorado started okay and fell flat on their faces in the final two periods against the St. Louis Blues, falling by a score ...
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NHL Analyst Sees Blues' Brayden Schenn as Perfect Avalanche Trade TargetThe Colorado Avalanche could enter the sweepstakes of St. Louis Blues captain Brayden Schenn ahead of the deadline. According to Evan Rawal of The Denver Gazette, Colorado could pursue Schenn to solidify its second-line center role, which has lacked consistency since Nazem Kadri’s departure following the Stanley Cup triumph in 2022.
The Blues won 5-2 in Washington on Thursday, marking the first time they've won three consecutive games this season.
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