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Schenn, Kapanen lead Blues to win against Ducks (Fulton Sun)

Brayden Schenn and Kasperi Kapanen had two goals and an assist each in the St. Louis Blues' 6-3 victory Saturday night against the Anaheim Ducks.

Anaheim had another miserable night that underlined its status as the NHL’s worst defensive team this year and one of the worst in recent seasons. Nikita Nesterenko scored his first NHL goal and John Gibson stopped 30 shots for the Ducks, who have lost four straight. “And we’re just not built to outscore our mistakes. The sixth-place Blues are all but certain to miss the playoffs for only the second time since 2011, but they routed the Ducks while scoring at least five goals for the third time in their last six games. -- Brayden Schenn and Kasperi Kapanen had two goals and an assist each in the St. “The team played an outstanding game,” said Kapanen, who matched his career high with his fifth three-point game.

Kings host the Blues after Arvidsson's 2-goal game (Associated Press)

St. Louis Blues (32-33-6, sixth in the Central Division) vs. Los Angeles Kings (42-20-10, second in the Pacific Division) Los Angeles; Sunday, ...

Arvidsson scored two goals in the win. The Blues are 9-1-4 in one-goal games. Louis Blues after Viktor Arvidsson scored two goals in the Kings’ 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets. The Kings have an 18-6-3 record in games they have fewer penalties than their opponent. Los Angeles Kings (42-20-10, second in the Pacific Division) Louis Blues (32-33-6, sixth in the Central Division) vs.

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Schenn, Kapanen lead St. Louis Blues' 6-3 rout of Ducks (USA TODAY)

Brayden Schenn and Kasperi Kapanen had two goals and an assist apiece in the St. Louis Blues' 6-3 victory over the Anaheim Ducks.

Anaheim had another miserable night that underlined its status as the NHL's worst defensive team this year and one of the worst in recent seasons. Nikita Nesterenko scored his first NHL goal and John Gibson stopped 30 shots for the Ducks, who have lost four straight. “And we're just not built to outscore our mistakes. The sixth-place Blues are all but certain to miss the playoffs for only the second time since 2011, but they routed the Ducks while scoring at least five goals for the third time in their last six games. (AP) — Brayden Schenn and Kasperi Kapanen had two goals and an assist apiece in the St. “The team played an outstanding game,” said Kapanen, who matched his career high with his fifth three-point game.

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St. Louis Blues Pros/Cons From 2022-23 Game 72 At Anaheim (Bleedin' Blue)

The St. Louis Blues got off to a slow start against the Anaheim Ducks, but that was quickly erased as the team is disappointing fans wanting to tank.

Kapanen was not looking for a third quite as long, but still had the opportunity. Still, the Blues held on for an impressive 6-3 win. He was on the hat trick watch for quite some time. Kapanen got his second of the game 15 seconds into the third period. Louis found him on the stretch pass for the breakaway and he trickled one in off the blocker to make it 3-2 into the break. Schenn and Kasperi Kapanen scored 29 seconds apart as the second period was not even two minutes old when St. The Blues were not done there. Sammy Blais tied the game after tapping the puck off the wall to himself, cutting through from the wing to the slot and firing it over the glovehand. However, it only took the Blues 15 seconds to answer. The Ducks got an early power play after Sammy Blais forgot how to stop and bulldozed the Ducks goalie. No doubt, you had the fools on Facebook that figured St. The St.

Ducks' Jakob Silfverberg: Adds power-play helper (CBSSports.com)

Silfverberg notched a power-play assist and two shots on goal in Saturday's 6-3 loss to the Blues. Silfverberg has picked up five helpers, including two on ...

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'New kids' Sammy Blais, Kasperi Kapanen and Jakub Vrana ... (STLtoday.com)

Since coming to the Blues via trade or the waiver wire, they have combined for 20 goals.

I was just happy to be back out there playing and with the team. “It feels good to shoot the puck and it’s something that I gotta just emphasize more,” Kapanen said. I kind of cut to the middle and nobody followed me.” I think the first two went in so it took a little bit. He’s getting goals in front of the net and off the rush. “Ledds just made a good play,” Kapanen said. “He’s got a good shot; he’s got a good wrist shot,” Berube said. Kapanen scored again just 15 seconds into the third period to make it 6-2 off a spinning feed from Nick Leddy. “New set of eyes on you throughout the whole organization and guys are making the most of it. “Obviously Blais’ been here before, but when you come to a new organization you want to make the most of your opportunity, your chances,” said Brayden Schenn, who scored his 20th and 21st goals of the season Saturday. And after averaging less than 21 shots on goal a game in the previous four games, they pelted veteran Ducks goalie John Gibson — now 6-15-1 vs. But all three were acquired via trade or the waiver wire leading up to the NHL trade deadline, and have combined for 20 goals since then for St.

St. Louis Blues vs. Los Angeles Kings Prediction, Preview, and Odds ... (Stat Salt)

The Kings have won four of five games and have beaten the Blues in both meetings this season.

The Kings have totaled 12 goals in their last two games and in the four wins in the last five games they have totaled 21 goals. The Kings have won 10 of their last 12 home games and on the season, they are 24-9-4 on home ice. While they have won their last four road games, they have lost four of their last five road games facing the Kings. I look for them to score a couple goals in this game but not more facing a solid Kings’ defense that has only allowed three goals in their last two games. The Kings have totaled 12 goals in their last two games and on the season, they are averaging 3.40 goals per game and giving up an average of 3.15 goals per game. Just like the Blues the Kings have won two in a row and four of their last five games. The Blues have won two in a row and four of their last five games. in action last night look for Pheonix Copley (22-4-3 2.61 GAA) to get the call to face the Blues. Jordan Kyrou leads the team with 31 goals and 66 points and over the last four games only has one assist. In the win They tied a franchise record in their last game, which was their 11th in a row where they have at least one point. is chasing the top spot in the west, as they have the second most points in the conference four back of the Vegas Golden Knights.

Kings out to set franchise record vs. Blues (News-Daily.com)

The Los Angeles Kings can set a franchise record for the longest point streak when they host the St. Louis Blues on Sunday night.

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Snowy Blues beckon for an enchanting drive (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)

Being retired brings benefits. Now, instead of being stuck inside from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays working under weird fluorescent lights, ...

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Los Angeles Kings vs. St. Louis Blues odds, tips and betting trends (USA TODAY Sportsbook Wire)

Get Los Angeles vs St. Louis hockey betting preview, spread and over/under insights for their matchup on March 26.

Call 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA). [Tipico.com](https://www.tipico.com/us/) for Terms and Conditions. Tipico has no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. Louis Blues (33-33-6) at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday at 10:30 PM ET. Gannett may earn revenue from Tipico for audience referrals to betting services. - St. - Defensively, the Blues have allowed 32 goals (3.2 per game) in those 10 matchups. - The Blues have a 35.2% chance to win this game (implied from the moneyline). - In the last 10 games, the Blues have claimed 75.0% of the possible points with a 6-3-1 record. - Over on the defensive end, the Kings have allowed 1.7 goals per game (17 total) in those 10 matchups. - Underdog: Blues (+184) - Favorite: Kings (-226)

Kings out to set franchise record vs. Blues (The Albany Herald)

The Los Angeles Kings can set a franchise record for the longest point streak when they host the St. Louis Blues on Sunday night.

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Super Rugby Pacific: Blues to face litmus test against unbeaten ... (New Zealand Herald)

Blues prepare to welcome back a host of All Blacks for the unbeaten Chiefs this week.

It’s definitely one of the games the guys get up for. We were mixed around some of the core stuff you have to get right, the scrums and lineouts, so plenty to work on.” We weren’t able to get a good training in and it showed in the way we played,” MacDonald said. “We know we can play a game that can beat them if we’re on. It’s one of the better feelings in rugby. When he takes the line on he looks really dangerous,” MacDonald said of Perofeta. There’s a lot of guys that will be better for the hit out as well. We had a lot of gastro this week. We definitely didn’t have a lot of energy. “He was kicking the ball well out of hand. “He looked really good when we were able to get some go forward. “We looked a bit fatigued at the end.

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Blues back themselves to ground high-flying Chiefs in Super Rugby ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Leon MacDonald says rolling the Chiefs in Hamilton is one of the better feelings in rugby ahead of the latest instalment in the northern rivalry.

We know how good he is over the ball, he’s a natural leader as well, so it’s exciting to see him thrive. “We had a lot of opportunities to score more points, so there’s plenty to work on. It was a muddled week and we weren’t able to get a good training week in. Midfielder Bryce Heem, who limped off 10 minutes into the second spell, was the only fresh injury concern on Sunday, which could leave a choice between the fit-again Harry Plummer and Corey Evans at No 12 to face the Chiefs. Perofeta and Sotutu are at their five-game limits before All Blacks rest kicks in, but the Blues say they have been granted exemptions to play them through that. But we’re backing ourselves to go there and get the job done.” We’re going to have about 13 new players turning up Monday pretty fresh after a break, and pretty excited about the week ahead. And a lot of guys will be better for the hitout today as well.” We know that. “It’s definitely one of the games the guys get up for. It’s one of the better feelings in rugby. *

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Super Rugby Pacific: Blues quickly flush dusty Western Force ... (Newshub)

Without several resting All Blacks, they failed to secure a bonus point against the struggling Aussies.

Blues beat Western Force 30-17 in Super Rugby (台北時報)

Giant winger Mark Telea yesterday produced another outstanding performance as the Auckland-based Blues beat the Western Force 30-17 in the last match of the ...

More than a hundred people gathered near Shimbashi Station in the city center to get special newspaper editions celebrating the victory. When Shohei Ohtani reached second base after hitting a leadoff double in the bottom of the ninth inning on Monday, he immediately looked up at the crowd and waved his arms, in a rare sign of emotion, as if he knew what was coming next. Belarus has been a staging area for the invasion, which Moscow calls a “special military operation.” “It was really tough for me because I’ve never faced that much hate in the locker room,” Sabalenka said ahead of the Miami Open. Of course, the count went full on Tuesday night, and Ohtani got Trout to swing under a slider on the outside corner, sealing Japan’s 3-2 win and their first World Baseball Classic (WBC) title since 2009. They played a lot of good rugby and it’s hard to play against.” “It’s a bit of a double edged sword,” Blues stand-in captain Harry Plummer said.

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Super Rugby wrap: A masterclass in dropping the ball (RNZ)

Remember, the Brumbies were unbeaten going into this game and are Australia's best hope of winning a Super Rugby Pacific title. But they clearly marked this ...

- Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens got a memorable try in a workmanlike win for the Blues. That was the largest crowd at a sporting event in NZ over a weekend that included top level rugby, league, and international one day cricket and football. Remember, the Brumbies were unbeaten going into this game and are Australia's best hope of winning a Super Rugby Pacific title. Players from both countries are being rested en masse, meaning it's pretty hard to take things particularly seriously when the main game of the weekend was effectively tanked by a Brumbies side that showed up without its best players. After perhaps the best start to a Super Rugby season in years, even decades, the ball has been decidedly dropped. Momentum is one of the key things in rugby if you're wanting to win, and that's not just on the field.

Harry Plummer has marked his return to Super Rugby Pacific by ... (NZCity)

He was named as the team's stand-in captain, with several All Blacks missing. Plummer hadn't featured since playing the Chiefs in round two last year.

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