Preview: Sabres at Blues
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[November 15, 2016]
The St. Louis Blues are showing
no resemblance to the team that finished second in the Central
Division and advanced to the Western Conference finals last season.
St. Louis has dropped three straight games and five of seven as they
pepare to host the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday in the opener of a
three-game homestand.
The Blues are coming off a humbling 8-4 loss at Columbus on Saturday
night that dipped their goal differential to minus-10 on the season.
"I think we're in a spot right now where we're a little dazed by the
situation," St. Louis defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk said. "You look
back at the last five or six years, we haven't really had a run like
this at all." The Blues could be getting the ideal opponent in
Buffalo, which has scored four goals during a four-game skid
(0-2-2). The Sabres have been limited to two goals or fewer in all
seven games this month.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, MSG-B (Buffalo), FSN Midwest (St. Louis)
ABOUT THE SABRES (5-6-4): Among the many reasons for Buffalo's lack
of offensive punch is a power play that produced eight goals in its
first seven games but is 1-for-13 over the last eight contests.
"Maybe the biggest surprise is we haven't got to the power play as
much as we need to to get opportunities to score,” said Sabres coach
Dan Bylsma of a unit which has had more than two chances only once
in the last eight games. Center Ryan O’Reilly is expected to miss
his second straight game Tuesday.
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ABOUT THE BLUES (7-6-3): Coach Ken Hitchcock saw one positive from
the drubbing by Columbus, calling Monday's practice the "best one
we've had in a long time. ... There's building times and this is it.
We've got a real opportunity. We're in the quagmire with everybody
else, and it is an opportunity that starting today the players
really took advantage of." Goaltender Jake Allen has won all three
career starts versus Buffalo, allowing three goals, but he's been
yanked in two of his last five outings.
OVERTIME
1. Blues F Vladimir Tarasenko has two goals and six assists during a
five-game point streak.
2. Sabres F Evander Kane, who missed 10 games with broken ribs, has
yet to register a point in four games.
3. St. Louis features the league's top-ranked penalty kill with a
90.6 percent success rate.
PREDICTION: Blues 4, Sabres 2
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