Perhaps
a fourth time is a charm.
That’s
what the St. Louis Blues (17-18-8) will attempt when they search for
a three-game winning streak opening a three-game road trip on
Wednesday against the Chicago Blackhawks (17-18-7) at 8:52 p.m. (TNT,
ESPN 101.1-FM).
The
Blues, three points out of a wild card spot but also seven points
from being at the bottom of the Western Conference standings, have
attempted three straight wins three previous times and lost each one.
They
were the last team in the NHL last season to win three in a row
before reeling off a franchise-record 12 straight wins and ultimately
reaching the Stanley Cup playoffs.
“I
don’t know, it’s a common thread with last season if you’re
looking at comparables,” Blues coach Jim Montgomery said. “We
didn’t get it (early) and if we get three, we get 12, it seems
like. So hopefully it continues, that same thread as last year.”
It
will be the third matchup between the sides this season, with the
teams splitting games earlier this season in St. Louis. Chicago
has won three straight after going 1-7-1 the previous nine games that
started with a 3-2 loss to the Blues on Dec. 12.
“Just
a team that plays, they work hard,” Montgomery
said of the Blackhawks.
“When they play well, they don’t beat themselves. They were
beating themselves there for a little while and they’re a team that
executes really well on their breakouts and on their entries.”
What’s
crazy to think is this is the Blues’ first visit to United Center
since Dec. 9, 2023. Last year’s only road game in Chicago was the
2025 Winter Classic played at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago
Cubs, a game the Blues won 6-2.
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Nathan
Walker (upper-body injury) will return after missing the past 16
games.
The
forward, who will go into the lineup for Mathieu Joseph, was injured
Dec. 1 against the Anaheim Ducks.
Montgomery
wasn’t certain as of Tuesday if Walker would return but indicated
after the morning skate that he’s in.
“He
came back today and felt great after yesterday’s practice, so we
put him in a spot where he would possibly be playing and we want to
see how that develops until tomorrow,” Montgomery said after
Tuesday’s practice. “I thought he looked really looked yesterday
and today, I thought he was average.”
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Coming
off a shutout in which he made 25 saves Saturday against the Montreal
Canadiens, Jordan Binnington will make consecutive starts for the
first time since Dec. 1-4.
Asked
if goaltending has been as good as it’s been all season, Montgomery
said, “Besides some
moments last year, yes. It’s equivalent to it. They’re giving us
an opportunity, they’re battling so hard.
“It’s
not a lot that I’ve felt this year that we’ve had puck luck, but
against Montreal, I felt we had puck luck because of the way ‘Binner’
was battling in the crease and the way our guys, even though we may
have been beat in a pulled goalie or 5-on-5 situation, the way we
returned to our net with a vengeance, that kind of stuff rewards you
and all of the sudden, pucks that bounce off you and go into the net,
now bounce off you and go into an area where you can clear your net.”
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With
Walker returning Wednesday, Nick Bjugstad (upper body) skating, and
Dylan Holloway (high right ankle sprain) starting
to skate on Tuesday with the team in which Montgomery called, “Baby
steps; he’s
only three weeks in,” it’s going
to make for some interesting roster decisions looming in the
not-too-distant future because with Holloway, Montgomery said that,
“no
one's ever going to doubt his work ethic, his dedication to getting
back as soon as possible. If he can be back the absolute earliest,
he's going to be back the absolute earliest.”
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Blues
Projected Lineup:
Jake
Neighbours-Robert Thomas-Jordan Kyrou
Pavel
Buchnevich-Brayden Schenn-Jimmy Snuggerud
Otto
Stenberg-Dalibor Dvorsky-Jonatan Berggren
Alexey
Toropchenko-Oskar Sundqvist-Nathan Walker
Philip
Broberg-Colton Parayko
Tyler
Tucker-Justin Faulk
Cam
Fowler-Logan Mailloux
Jordan
Binnington will start in goal; Joel Hofer will be the backup.
Healthy
scratches include
Robby Fabbri, Mathieu Joseph and Matthew Kessel. Dylan Holloway (high
ankle sprain), Pius Suter (high ankle sprain) and Nick Bjugstad
(upper body) are out.
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Blackhawks
Projected Lineup:
Tyler
Bertuzzi-Ryan Greene-Andre Burakovsky
Ryan
Donato-Jason Dickinson-Ilya Mikheyev
Teuvo
Teravainen-Oliver Moore-Nick Lardis
Colton
Dach-Nick Foligno-Landon Slaggert
Alex
Vlasic-Louis Crevier
Wyatt
Kaiser-Artyom Levshunov
Matt
Grzelcyk-Connor Murphy
Spencer
Knight will start in goal; Arvid Soderblom will be the backup.
Healthy
scratches include Sam Lafferty and Ethan Del Mastro. Connor Bedard
(upper body) and FrankNazar (face) are out.

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