Flyers vs Blues Hockey Odds
The Philadelphia Flyers will make the trip out to Missouri for a visit with the Western Conference-leading St. Louis Blues.
The Philadelphia Flyers will make the trip out to Missouri for a visit with the Western Conference-leading St. Louis Blues.
The St. Louis Blues and the Toronto Maple Leafs meet on a busy night in the NHL Tuesday with each team having a ton to play for. For the Blues – they are in a battle with the Boston Bruins for the President’s Trophy while the Leafs are in a battle just to make the playoffs.
Blackhawks Look to Slow Scorching Blues Wednesday
The St. Louis Blues find themselves in an unenviable spot as we head into the stretch drive of the NHL season – in first place in the Western Conference with room to spare.
The Edmonton Oilers will continue their road trip with a trip to the Show-Me State where they will take on the St. Louis Blues on Thursday. The Oilers come to town having won three of their last four games, while the Blues have wins in five of their last six games.
Canucks Look to Snap Seven Game Slide – Host Blues Wednesday Night
Its back to reality for the NHL starts as the Regular Season swings back into action this week. The Vancouver Canucks, losers of seven straight games before the Olympic break begin their stretch drive Wednesday when they play host to the St. Louis Blues who won six of eight games before the two week hiatus.
Kings Look to Snap Skid in St. Louis Tuesday Night
The Los Angeles Kings kick off 2014 with a visit to St. Louis to play a team that they have won 14 of the last 17 meetings. The problem? LA is currently mired in a four game win streak while the Blues has won three straight and six of seven ahead of Tuesday`s contest.
Two of the Best Do Battle Thursday Night – Bruins Host Blues
The Boston Bruins return home Thursday night to take on the #3 team in the overall standings, the St. Louis Blues. Both teams are certainly trending upward and have identical 7-2-1 record over their last 10 games and both consider themselves contenders as the season wears on.
Hot Western Conference Teams Battle in Tuesday Night Litmus Test – Coyotes Visit Blues
Two of the more impressive teams in the NHL the Phoenix Coyotes and the St. Louis Blues clash on a busy night of NHL action Tuesday. Both teams have won six of their last seven games heading into the Tuesday showdown and both have shown balance and depth up and down the lineups.
Rivalry Night – Hawks Visit Blues in Western Conference Heavyweight Showdown
The Chicago Blackhawks and the St. Louis Blues renew hostilities on Wednesday night when the Hawks, off a 3-2 extra-time loss at the hands of the Tampa Bay Lightning try to knock the Blues out of the unbeaten ranks.
After three straight years of hosting the Western Conference champions, the Central division sent three teams to the 2011 NHL playoffs once again, but none of them could made it past the second round. The Detroit Red Wings clinched the top spot in the division with 104 points, but both the Nashville Predators and Chicago Blackhawks were right behind them.
The St. Louis Blues have settled in as that perennially hyped team of youngsters, projected to break out every year but never doing so. They had a cup of coffee in the 2009 playoffs, when they were swept by Vancouver in four games, but haven’t sniffed the postseason since. It’s time to ask, once again: this is the year?
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