GDT #39: Blues vs Panthers | 7:00 pm CT | BSMW, 101 ESPN

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GDT #39: Blues vs Panthers | 7:00 pm CT | BSMW, 101 ESPN

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BLUES The St. Louis Blues have opened the New Year with two quality wins, beating Stanley Cup Contenders Vancouver and Carolina by razor-thin margins in consecutive games. After their 2-1 win over the Canucks, the Blues made a quick one-game road trip to Raleigh, NC where they beat the Hurricanes 2-1 in a five-round shootout.

Nathan Walker made the most of his recent call-up, putting the Blues on the board with his first NHL goal of the season in his second game since joining the Blues from Springfield. In 30 games with the AHL's Thunderbirds this season, Walker posted 13 goals and 16 assists.

"(The Hurricanes) are a good team - they're big, they don't give you any room," said Brayden Schenn. "We gotta expect - with the teams we're playing right now - to gut games out and find ways to win the tight ones, and right now we're doing that."

Schenn beat Antti Raanta to the blocker side to win the shootout, with Jake Neighbours also converting after overtime ended 1-1 and the first three rounds went scoreless. It was the Blues' first shootout since winning in the Home Opener against Seattle, beginning the season with back-to-back shootouts.

The Blues return to Enterprise Center this week to kick off a four-game homestand against all Eastern Conference opponents. St. Louis native Matthew Tkachuk and the Florida Panthers visit first, followed by the Rangers, Bruins and Flyers.

They host the red-hot Panthers with a record of 20-17-1, worth 41 points and fifth in a tight Central Division.

PANTHERS The Florida Panthers are playing some of their best hockey of the season, winners of seven straight games to go undefeated since falling to the Blues on Dec. 21. The winning streak included two wins over Vegas in 2023 Stanley Cup Final rematches and wins over Tampa Bay, the New York Rangers, Montreal, Arizona and an explosive 8-4 win over the Avalanche on Saturday night.

Florida's Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Reinhart got the Panthers out to a 3-0 lead in the first period in Colorado over the weekend, but the Avs quickly evened the score in the second. Cale Makar and Josh Manson scored 31 seconds apart in the first minute of the period, followed up by Valeri Nichuskin on the power play a few minutes later. Florida then scored five of the game's next six goals - including four in the third period - to take control of the game.

Reinhart's power-play goal in the third capped off his seventh career hat trick as he builds an All-Star caliber season. Reinhart became the eighth player in the NHL to reach 50 points this season, leading the Panthers with 28 goals and preparing to represent the team in Toronto next month.

The Panthers' trip to St. Louis on Tuesday marks the end of a four-game road trip, hoping to extend their win streak to eight before a five-game stay back in Florida.

They visit the Blues with a record of 25-12-2, worth 52 points and second in the Atlantic Division.

HEAD TO HEAD The Blues beat the Panthers 4-1 on the road earlier this season, led by three-point games from Pavel Buchnevich and Robert Thomas. The Blues have won 4 straight games against Florida, have earned points in five straight (4-0-1) and are 6-1-1 in their last eight matchups with the Panthers.

PLAYERS TO WATCH
BLUES Torey Krug, who earned his 17th assist of the season setting up Nathan Walker's goal against the Hurricanes. Krug leads the Blues defensemen with 18 points this season, including two in his last three games.

PANTHERS Sam Reinhart, selected to his first career All-Star Game as he shares 2nd in the NHL with 28 goals in 39 games this season. Reinhart, named the NHL's First Star of the Week, has eight points in his last five games - though went scoreless against the Blues on Dec. 21.

BLUE NOTES
The Blues have won back-to-back home games against Florida and are 3-1-0 in their last four against the Panthers at Enterprise Center. They have not allowed a power play goal in 5 straight games against Florida, going 14-for-14 on the penalty kill

After the game, Florida's Matthew Tkachuk will join Robert Thomas and Andy Strickland on The Late Shift, live on the Blues YouTube channel at 10:15 p.m. CT

Colton Parayko is expected to dress in his 616th career game on Tuesday, which will move him into a tie with Bob Plager for 3rd among defenseman on the Blues all-time franchise list

The Blues are 8-4-0 against the Eastern Conference this season, currently in a stretch of seven straight games against Eastern Conference opponents (1-0-0 so far)

The Blues are 17-1-0 when scoring first this season, which shares the 3rd most wins in the NHL. They were the last team in the NHL to not have a loss of any kind when scoring first this season (started 12-0-0)

At the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship, Blues prospect Jimmy Snuggerud won Gold with Team USA, while fellow Blues prospects Theo Lindstein and Otto Stenberg won Silver with Team Sweden while Jakub Stancl won Bronze with Team Czechia. Through the entire tournament, the Blues' prospects combined for 44 points (22 goals, 22 assists), the most of any NHL team
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Re: GDT #39: Blues vs Panthers | 7:00 pm CT | BSMW, 101 ESPN

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Going to talk about Kyrou and Krug for a minute with the Blues upcoming schedule vs the Rangers, Bruins, and Flyers.

The reason to bring this up is Kyrou vanished vs the Hurricanes. Carolina plays a tight checking, playoff style hockey, and the only thing Kyrou did in that game was turn the puck over. Either he or Kessel were the worst Blues players on the ice with how they seemed to wilt under any kind of pressure and wind up turning pucks over in their own zone.

Tonight, he might get some space like he did the last time they played, but the Panthers structure has changed a bit with guys returning from injury and Tkachuk finding his healthy form again. We'll see.

Vs the Rangers, no idea. I haven't seen them enough, but supposedly they are playing a tighter game than they have in the past which is what Laviolette coaches and is the kind of play that shuts down Kyrou.

The Bruins: Montgomery is building an incredible track record of adjusting his lineup to take advantage of the weakest aspects of their opponents players. He regularly mixes up his lines based on who his team is facing. Any bets on Kyrou winding up against a defensive forward and their tighter checking defenseman? Were I Bannister knowing this, I'd do something nuts like playing Kyrou on a 3rd line to screw up Mongtomery's plan for a period or so, then flip back to the normal lineups when Boston tries to adjust back. Again - we'll see.

The Flyers are also a tighter checking team, even with lesser talent, but tighter checking is what shuts Kyrou down.

In other words, if Kyrou doesn't generate something tonight, odds are he goes pointless in the next 3 games, because he simply can't figure out how to play against opponents who take away his time and space.

On to Krug... While I get ticked at Krug for some of the things I see him try, seeing a game live, some of the things he's trying are clearly coached. The long ass neutral zone passes, which lead to goals in about 1 out of 10 games, are 100% coached. The thing he needs to work on his better angles when coming back defensively, because he doesn't have the size to make up for getting the angle wrong. The 'Canes worked hard at trying to take advantage of that and Binnington kept bailing the Blues out. Being fair, if Krug can play the puck without contact, he usually gets it out of the zone or on someone's stick. He's another player who struggles against a tight-checking team, because he doesn't have the space to take advantage of his clear passing skills. We should all know this from the flipping Stanley Cup Final when the Blues won.
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Didn't listen to the game. Was it any closer than the 5-1 final score makes it sound?

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2-1 through 2 periods, then it became the Matthew Tkachuk show... showing off in St Louis.

1st goal allowed was essentially the same thing the Blues did to the Hurricanes to get a goal... high flip pass from the defensive zone after a d-zone faceoff win over everyone with a forward driving up ice, only the Panthers had 2 forwards flying the zone, instead of one.

Game was tight for 2 periods, but Matthew Tkachuk is finding his rhythm and finally looks fully recovered from his broken sternum. From Oct-Dec, Tkachuk looked like a 3rd line checking forward. Now, he looks like he did in the 2023 playoffs before his injury.

Kyrou got 6 shots on goal with zero points... don't expect to see even that kind of shot total from him over the next 3 games, unless he magically figures out how to beat a toddler when he's defended tightly.
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