ST.
LOUIS – Consistency
and desperation, desperation and consistency.
Two
words often spoken but not gained enough on a regular basis when it
comes to this year’s St. Louis Blues.
Such
was the case again on Friday when the Blues scored five goals in a
game but lost, 6-5 in a shootout to the Philadelphia Flyers. They’ll
look to get right back on the horse on Saturday when the Blues
(6-8-4) host the Vegas Golden Knights (7-4-5) to close out a
four-game homestand at Enterprise Center (7 p.m.; FDSNMW, ESPN
101.1-FM).
Consistency
of stringing consecutive wins together seems to be an issue, and it’s
only happened once this season through 18 games (Games 2 and 3).
“Yes,
very surprised,” Blues
coach Jim Montgomery said.
“I think it’s a mental attitude. I have to take ownership of
making sure that they trust the habits and want to do it. And then
there’s the mental component of attitude of game management goes
into it, and that’s a habit too. It’s playing the game the right
way. I think four of their five goals are directly the result of poor
habits or puck management. And we gained our leads by good game
habits and management, and players made plays.”
Montgomery
mentioned desperation in his postgame press conference on Friday.
“The
urgency we need has to come from within,” he
said.
“It has to be communicated more consistently by the coaching staff
and the players have got to take ownership of owning moments.”
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The
Blues will implement three lineup changes for Saturday’s game.
Joel
Hofer will start in goal after Jordan Binnington made 26 saves on Friday.
Nick
Bjugstad and Tyler Tucker, each a healthy scratch Friday for the
first time this season, will come in replacing Mathieu Joseph and
Hunter Skinner, who made his NHL debut on Friday, respectively.
Joseph
did not see the ice for the final 9:31 of the third period, which
included a game-tying goal at 5-5 by Owen Tippett. Joseph’s last
two shifts in the game were goals against, including an unfortunate
fourth goal in which Matthew Kessel slipped and fell in the D-zone
with the puck.
“Yes,
he’s not the only one that could have done better in that instance
(on
the fifth goal),” Montgomery said.
“He’s the first forward back; we’d like that play killed when
Zegras cuts it back initially. And then he’s supposed to stay low,
so he should have been in the middle of the ice. Instead, him and
‘Torpo’ had to make a switch. And then our defensemen didn’t
scope out quick enough. We had two at the net and they had four high.
And then the slot play, if Joseph’s going to be high, he’s got to
shoulder check and make sure he has that play. That’s the exact
breakdown of the goal as it happens in our structure.”
The
lineup is fluid and the Blues held an optional morning skate today
that included six forwards (including Jake Neighbours), four
defensemen and two goalies.
They
ended the game on Friday playing Brayden Schenn between Dylan
Holloway and Jordan Kyrou and could go back to that line again
Saturday.
“I
thought they gave us a lot of juice,” Montgomery
said.
“They obviously had the one goal as a line, which gave us a lead
4-3, but I also thought they had one play where they had two chances,
the one-timer by Kyrou from the Schenn pass and then we had the
rebound off of it. They could have made it 6-3. Some of those things
were good to see, and they didn’t spend a lot of time in the
D-zone.”
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Blues
Projected
Lineup:
Pavel
Buchnevich-Robert Thomas-Jimmy Snuggerud
Dylan
Holloway-Brayden Schenn-Jordan Kyrou
Pius Suter-Dalibor
Dvorsky-Nick
Bjugstad
Alexey
Toropchenko-Oskar Sundqvist-Nathan Walker
Philip
Broberg-Colton Parayko
Cam
Fowler-Justin Faulk
Tyler
Tucker-Matthew
Kessel
Joel
Hofer will
start in goal; Jordan
Binnington will
be the backup.
Healthy
scratches include Mathieu Joseph, Alexandre Texier and
Hunter Skinner.
Jake Neighbours (leg) is
out.
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Golden
Knights Projected
Lineup:
Ivan
Barbashev-Jack Eichel-Braeden Bowman
Pavel
Dorofeyev-Tomas Hertl-Mitch Marner
Brandon
Saad-Brett Howden-Reilly Smith
Cole
Reinhardt-Colton Sissons-Keegan Kolesar
Brayden
McNabb-Shea Theodore
Noah
Hanifin-Kaedan Korczak
Jeremy
Lauzon-Zach Whitecloud
Akira
Schmid will
start in goal; Carl Lindbom
will
be the backup.
Healthy
scratches include Alexander
Holtz and
Ben
Hutton. Adin Hill (lower body), William Karlsson (lower body) and
Mark
Stone (upper body) are
out.

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