The St. Louis Blues finished the regular season with an impressive 12-game winning streak at home, propelled by Robert Thomas and Jordan Binnington. Thomas extended his point streak to 12 games with two assists, while Binnington made 22 saves. The team’s success was fueled by a franchise-record 12-game winning streak from March to April. Despite being eight points behind in the standings, the Blues rallied and secured a spot in the playoffs.
Their first-round matchup will be against the Winnipeg Jets, who finished first in the Central Division. Forward Brayden Schenn expressed excitement about the opportunity, highlighting the team’s hard work and dedication throughout the season. On the other hand, Utah coach Andre Tourigny was disappointed with his team’s performance in the final game of the season, despite a strong end. Clayton Keller scored the lone goal for Utah, with goalie Karel Vejmelka making 23 saves. The Blues and Jets are now preparing for what promises to be an intense playoff series.
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