Season series: Marcus Kruger opened the scoring with first-period goals for the Chicago Blackhawks in each of the past two games against the St. Louis Blues. Chicago won twice for a 2-1-0 lead with two games left.
Blues team scope: Goalie Jake Allen will start for St. Louis, which brought injured forwards Vladimir Tarasenko (lower body) and Alexander Steen (lower body) on the trip. Tarasenko won't play, but Steen was on the ice Saturday for an optional practice. St. Louis is one point behind the Nashville Predators for first place in the Central Division. The top line of Jaden Schwartz, Paul Stastny and T.J. Oshie is red hot. Schwartz's second NHL hat trick Friday at the Dallas Stars highlighted a 7-5 win. The line has five goals, five assists and a plus-10 rating in the past two games.
Blackhawks team scope: Captain Jonathan Toews leads Chicago in scoring with 28 goals and 66 points, and has contributed 17 points (10 goals) in 17 games since right wing Patrick Kane was sidelined with a fractured clavicle. Toews has 13 goals and 24 points in Chicago's past 25 games; it is 15-6-4 in that stretch. Toews' two goals in a 47-second span late in the third period Friday at the Buffalo Sabres gave Chicago its second comeback victory in less than a week. Six days earlier, Toews scored with 31 seconds left to defeat the Winnipeg Jets at MTS Centre to start their four-game win streak. Goalie Corey Crawford is likely to start after backup Scott Darling played in Buffalo. Forward Joakim Nordstrom (upper body) is getting close to returning. The Blackhawks trail St. Louis by one point in the Central and Nashville by two.
Entering last Sunday, the Chicago Blackhawks appeared unlikely to challenge for the Central Division title. By the end of this Sunday, they could be in first place.
So could their opponent.
On the strength of a four-game win streak, the Blackhawks can move up in the Central as they host the potentially short-handed St. Louis Blues in the first of two critical matchups between the division foes in five days.
Chicago (48-24-6) held a Western Conference wild-card spot at this time last week as the fourth-place team in the Central, five points behind St. Louis (48-23-7) and eight back of division-leading Nashville.
The Blackhawks have since moved past Minnesota for third and are within one point of the Blues and two back of the Predators, who dropped their third straight with a 4-3 overtime loss Saturday against Dallas.
These teams will also meet Thursday in St. Louis. Chicago won the last two matchups after losing the first this season and has taken the past six at United Center, including two in last year's opening-round playoff win over the Blues.
Including that series, the Blackhawks are 11-0-2 in the clubs' past 13 meetings in Chicago. St. Louis, though, is 14-3-3 on the road since Jan. 2.
"With them twice in the next three games, they're huge games for us," Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said. "They're four-point games with so little time to make up ground. ... We know they're meaningful."
Quenneville's club is coming off a stunning 4-3 victory in Buffalo. The Blackhawks trailed the league's worst team with less than two minutes to go until Jonathan Toews scored twice in a 47-second span, briefly moving them ahead of St. Louis until the Blues rallied for a 7-5 win over Dallas.
Toews has scored three game-winners and assisted on another during Chicago's four-game streak.
"He's had a big, big week," Quenneville said of Toews, who has five goals in the past five games. "He's a special player, and the bigger the stage, the bigger the response."
St. Louis heads into Chicago having won back-to-back games after losing five of six. The Blues rallied from a two-goal deficit by scoring the final four Thursday, including two by Jaden Schwartz as part of his second career hat trick.
"This is the type of character that we have in this dressing room. Even if we're down by however many goals, we're going to find a way to battle through that," defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said.
The Blues have played the past two games without top scorer Vladimir Tarasenko and the last three without second-leading scorer Alexander Steen. Both players are day-to-day because of lower-body injuries, but Steen was on the ice for Saturday's optional skate in Chicago, a positive sign that he might return soon.
The Blackhawks are the only team to hold Steen without a point this season even though he played all three meetings. Tarasenko scored one of his career-best 36 goals in the most recent matchup, a 4-2 home loss Feb. 8.
Chicago is expected to play its 18th consecutive game without superstar forward Patrick Kane.
Kris Versteeg has two goals and two assists in two games versus the Blues this season but has two points in his last 16 contests. Toews has been limited to one assist in the season series.
2015-2016 LGB Sponsor of Not Ott, because he is a booger-eating dumb dumb
I refuse to even entertain the notion of a loss, unless it's a Hawks loss.
Jesus did not go through all the pain and torment and be resurrected to see anything less than a Blues win, especially on Easter Sunday.
2017-2018 LGB Sponsor of Alexander Steen 2017-2018 LGB Sponsor of Jaromir Jagr, Calgary Flames 2016-2017 LGB Sponsor of Brian Elliott, Calgary Flames 2015-2016 LGB Sponsor of Ryan "Turn that leaf on the wind into a shrimp on the bar-bee" Reaves 2015-2016 LGB Sponsor of Obviously Not Steve Ott 2015-2016 LGB Sponsor of Steve "Chirps-A-Lot" Ott 2015 LGB Supporter of the New York Rangers 2014-2015 LGB Sponsor of Patrik "No-Timer" Berglund 2013-2014 LGB Sponsor of Derek "In The Middle" Roy 2012-2013 LGB Sponsor of Chris "NO SLEEP TIL THE CUP!" Stewart - Shhhhh!!!
Portland Blues wrote:...the prospect of JNE trolling hard if we lose.
2017-2018 LGB Sponsor of Alexander Steen 2017-2018 LGB Sponsor of Jaromir Jagr, Calgary Flames 2016-2017 LGB Sponsor of Brian Elliott, Calgary Flames 2015-2016 LGB Sponsor of Ryan "Turn that leaf on the wind into a shrimp on the bar-bee" Reaves 2015-2016 LGB Sponsor of Obviously Not Steve Ott 2015-2016 LGB Sponsor of Steve "Chirps-A-Lot" Ott 2015 LGB Supporter of the New York Rangers 2014-2015 LGB Sponsor of Patrik "No-Timer" Berglund 2013-2014 LGB Sponsor of Derek "In The Middle" Roy 2012-2013 LGB Sponsor of Chris "NO SLEEP TIL THE CUP!" Stewart - Shhhhh!!!
Looking forward to this one. Hawks are far from perfect. Blues just need to go hard and not let off.
Good guys - 3
Wind Bags - 1 (Toews will probably have one)
2018 - 2019 Official sponsor of Vladimir Tarasenko
2017 - 2018 Official sponsor of Joel "Top Shelf" Edmundson
2016 - 2017 Official sponsor of Nail "THE YAK" Yakupov
Who is this Allen guy? ;P Also, mega props to Olli Jokinen
“It makes no difference what men think of war, said the judge. War endures. As well ask men what they think of stone. War was always here. Before man was, war waited for him. The ultimate trade awaiting its ultimate practitioner. That is the way it was and will be. That way and not some other way.”
Can't help but notice that Nyghtewynd is no where to be found when the Blues are looking good.
“It makes no difference what men think of war, said the judge. War endures. As well ask men what they think of stone. War was always here. Before man was, war waited for him. The ultimate trade awaiting its ultimate practitioner. That is the way it was and will be. That way and not some other way.”
Such a huge game. Such a huge win.
Allen is on it right now. I'm getting more and more confident in him with every start.
Ott played a hell of a game.
Joikenin was Johnny on the spot for his goal.
Rattle looked good at times...one of his better starts.
Defensively we were very good.
Petro was great again.
The only negative I have is Oshie made a couple bad plays, one giveaway that led to Chicago's only goal, and then the icing in the closing seconds...but he played well otherwise, so...
I've been drinking Blue Moon, Flat Tire & Miller Lite since about 4 this afternoon Woo Hoo LOL. (Frank) Blackhawks Blues win! In Chicago! If the team plays better with Jokinen, Bortuzzo & Allen as starters, THEN KEEP PLAYING ALL OF THEM.Of course that's assuming Bort is okay, and not injured.
Lets Go Blues! And once again (Frank) the Chicago Balckhawks & Cubs!
THIS IS THE YEAR THE ST. LOUIS BLUES PISS EXCELLENCE
Fantastic win. First time all year I've used the term "gutsy" to describe a performance. They spent so much time in their own end for the final 7m that I was waiting for the tying goal to go in, and it never did. Nice work.
dhabums wrote:You and your buddies here are a joke and most of this site knows it.
Sponsor of Having A Real Good Time, Happy Pony, and all those who suffer from being right all the time.