SUMMARY
St. Louis 2, Winnipeg 4 (3e Periode)
The recipients of the presidents trophy hope that a return home will be able to rekindle them.
After two defeats suffered on the Blues of St. Louis’s ice rink, the Winnipeg jets are returning to Canada Life Center as part of match No. 5 on Wednesday.
The teams playing at home have a cumulative assessment of 25-12 so far in series, the greatest number of successes signed in the comfort of the house in the first 37 games since spring 2014;
Dominated 2-0 when welcoming the Jets to the Enterprise Center, St. Louis dominated the Nos 3 and 4 matches by a score of 12-3.
The Blues, however, liked what they offered as a yield in the first two duels too.
“We were in the middle of the match until the end of the two times, but we did not maintain our identity for 60 minutes,” analyzed head coach Jim Montgomery.
“We believe that if we do this, we will give ourselves a very good opportunity [de gagner le match no 5] “, He added.
-For Winnipeg, it will be the return of the right winger Gabriel Vilard, after an absence of more than a month. His last match dates back to March 23.
Blues training
Buchnevich – Thomas – Snuggerud
Neghbourse – Put – Kyroble
Texier – Sundqvist – Bolduc
Toropchenko – fax – Walker
Fowler – Parayko
Broberg – Faulk
Suter – Leddy
Binnington
Jets training
Connor – disk – VILLARDI
IAFALLO – Deputy – Perfetti
Niederreiter – Lowry – Appleton
Tanev – Barron – Anderson-Dolan
Morrissey – DeMelo
Samberg – Pionk
Stanley – Schenn
Hellebuyck