GDT #24: Blues @ Golden Knights 9:00 CT Bally Sports, 101ESPN
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:59 pm
BLUES A poor start made the difference for the St. Louis Blues at Mullett Arena on Saturday night, taking a 3-0 deficit in the first despite playing two strong periods of hockey afterwards.
After a 9-3 shot differential for Arizona in the first period, the Blues dialed up their offense and outshot the Coyotes 29-13 in the next two. Brandon Saad's goal got them on the board, but an empty-netter from Alex Kerfoot sealed the Blues' fate.
"We have about 10 minutes there of bad hockey, 15 minutes of okay hockey and 35 minutes of good hockey," said Torey Krug. "But it's not good enough."
Large, early deficits have been a common theme in Blues losses this year. Of the Blues' 11 losses this season, eight have included a three-goal deficit at some point in the game. Five of those deficits came before the games' midway points.
The Blues will look to come out with aggression in the early minutes of their next game, a road matchup against the defending champion Vegas Golden Knights. They are nearing the end of a very road-heavy portion of the schedule - from Nov. 16 to Dec. 9, 10 of the Blues' 13 games have been or will be played in opposing buildings.
They'll visit the Golden Knights with a record of 12-10-1, worth 25 points and fifth in the Central Division.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS The Vegas Golden Knights have began their Stanley Cup defense in strong fashion, leading the NHL standings ahead of Sunday's games. Their offseason saw a lot of stability, including signing former Blue Ivan Barbashev to a five-year, $25 million extension following his acquisition at the Trade Deadline.
The Golden Knights' League-leading season record was driven primarily by an 11-0-1 point streak to open the year. Since taking their first regulation loss on Nov. 5 in Anaheim, Vegas is just 5-5-3.
Vegas is coming off of two straight 4-1 wins, the first against the red-hot Vancouver Canucks on Thursday and the second against Washington on Saturday. Jack Eichel led the way with three points in each win, driving early leads by Vegas and allowing Alex Pietrangelo and the Golden Knights defense to hold the line - holding both teams to 22 shots.
Behind Eichel's point contributions this year are William Karlsson, Mark Stone and Shea Theodore - though Theodore has missed the last five games with an upper-body injury.
Monday's matchup is the first of two straight with the Blues, the two teams later traveling to St. Louis for a home-and-home rematch on Wednesday.
The Golden Knights host the Blues with a record of 16-5-4, worth 36 points and first place in the Pacific Division.
HEAD TO HEAD The Blues went 1-1-1 against the Golden Knights last year, earning points in both matchups in Vegas. The season series continues with a quick rematch at Enterprise Center on Wednesday, finishing back in St. Louis in late March.
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PLAYERS TO WATCH
BLUES Pavel Buchnevich, who leads the Blues with seven points in the last five games. The 28-year-old forward has 10 points in 13 road games this season, with both of his three-point games coming in enemy territory.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS Jack Eichel, leading the Golden Knights with 27 points in 25 games this season. Since arriving via trade from Buffalo, Eichel has 118 points in 126 regular-season games as a Golden Knight and led the NHL with 26 playoff points las spring to help Vegas capture their first Stanley Cup.
BLUE NOTES
Since Vegas entered the NHL in 2017-18, the Blues are 10-6-7 against them (6-4-1 at home; 4-2-6 on the road)
The Blues have scored at least three goals in six straight games against Vegas
The Blues are 28-for-31 (90.3%) on the penalty kill on the road this season, which shares the second best mark in the NHL. The Blues have allowed just three power-play goals on the road, also sharing No. 2 in the League. The Blues have also scored five shorthanded goals on the road, leading the League
After posting just three points in his first nine games of the season, Pavel Buchnevich has 15 points over his last 12 games
Colton Parayko reached No. 6 on the all-time leaderboard for games played as a Blues defenseman on Thursday vs. Buffalo (599, 600 after Saturday).
The 30-year-old defenseman is currently 13 games shy of tying Al MacInnis for No. 5, 14 games shy of Barclay Plager for No. 4 and 16 games shy of Bob Plager for No. 3. Barret Jackman and Alex Pietrangelo top the list at 803 and 758 games, respectively
Following an 11-game stretch that saw them win just three times, the Vegas Golden Knights have won two straight, among their finest games of the season.
Vegas enters Monday night's contest with the St. Louis Blues in Las Vegas with a Western Conference-leading 36 points despite its recent slump, thanks in part to an 11-0-1 start to the season. The Golden Knights posted back-to-back 4-1 victories: at Vancouver on Thursday and at home against Washington on Saturday.
The Golden Knights have displayed some of the same suffocating defense that they rode to their first Stanley Cup victory last spring, holding the Canucks to just 22 shots on goal, including 16 over the first two periods while building a 3-0 lead. They then limited the Capitals to 22 shots, including just seven in the first 41 minutes en route to another 3-0 lead.
"I think we're just, to a man, more focused on the task at hand and playing on our toes a little bit more. Simple as that," Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said of the recent turnaround following the 3-5-3 stretch. "I like where we're at with our game, especially the last couple of games. ... It seems like we've gotten back to who we are."
Jonathan Marchessault scored two goals to snap a six-game drought, and Jack Eichel had his second consecutive three-point game with a goal and two assists against Washington.
"It had been a while, so it was kind of nice to get on the board," Marchessault, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy (MVP) after scoring 13 playoff goals last season, said. "We're a veteran group, and we know how to win hockey games. It was a good overall game."
Vegas now starts a home-and-home with the Blues, who are 10-6-7 all-time against the Golden Knights but come in after having lost two of their last three games, including a 4-1 loss at Arizona on Saturday.
The Blues fell behind 3-0 in the first period against the Coyotes but rebounded to outshoot Arizona, 29-13, over the last two periods. Brandon Saad scored a goal to cut it to 3-1, but Alex Kerfoot's empty-netter sealed the win for the Coyotes.
"We had about 10 minutes there of bad hockey, 10 to 15 minutes of OK hockey, and 35 minutes of good hockey," Blues defenseman Torey Krug said.
Slow starts have been a problem for St. Louis which is 1-10-1 after allowing the first goal. The Blues have not been able to rally from a multi-goal deficit to win a game this season. It was their eighth loss of the season by at least three goals. Only San Jose (11) has more.
In its last nine games, St. Louis has fallen behind 3-0 in the first 13:53 in an eventual 8-3 home loss to Nashville, 4-0 in the first 15:20 of a 5-1 loss at Los Angeles, 4-0 after 23:25 in an eventual 5-1 loss at San Jose, and then 3-0 in the first 19:22 in Saturday's loss at Arizona.
"We've got to figure it out, especially being a veteran team and having the older guys that we do," Krug said. "Got to find a way ... otherwise, it's going to keep spiraling. That's how you end up losing hockey games because you're too far to come back from behind."