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ABOUT THE BLUES The Blues come to Winnipeg for the second time in three weeks, having shut out the Calgary Flames 4-0 in Calgary on Tuesday. That result came after two goals from the stick of C Alex Steen and a 25-save shutout from G Brian Elliott.

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ABOUT THE BLUES

The Blues come to Winnipeg for the second time in three weeks, having shut out the Calgary Flames 4-0 in Calgary on Tuesday. That result came after two goals from the stick of C Alex Steen and a 25-save shutout from G Brian Elliott.

The win helped the Blues pass the Nashville Predators and tie the Anaheim Ducks for top spot in the Western Conference, though the Ducks were playing late Wednesday night. The win was also Elliiott’s 21st career shutout with the Blues, giving him the all-time franchise lead. St. Louis hasn’t given up a goal in the last 126:16.

The Blues have been a tough opponent when they get the first goal, now 32-6-2 this season.

Alex Steen
Alex Steen

After starting with two wins, the team’s six-game road trip hits No. 3 tonight. There are also stops in Minnesota, Detroit and Pittsburgh.

The Blues have won all three games against the Jets this season, 4-2, 2-1 in a shootout and 5-4.

 

WINNIPEG JETS

31 Ondrej Pavelec

34 Michael Hutchinson

 

2 Adam Pardy

5 Mark Stuart

7 Keaton Ellerby

8 Jacob Trouba

12 Drew Stafford

14 Anthony Peluso

15 Matt Halischuk

16 Andrew Ladd

17 Adam Lowry

18 Bryan Little

19 Jim Slater

20 Lee Stempniak

21 T.J. Galiardi

22 Chris Thorburn

23 Jay Harrison

26 Blake Wheele

33 Dustin Byfuglien

39 Toby Enstrom

55 Mark Scheifele

57 Tyler Myers

58 Eric O’Dell

67 Michael Frolik

91 Jiri Tlusty

 

ST. LOUIS BLUES

1 Brian Elliott

Brian Elliott
Brian Elliott

34 Jake Allen

 

4 Carl Gunnarsson

5 Barret Jackman

6 Zbynek Michalek

9 Steve Ott

12 Jori Lehtera

13 Olli Jokinen

17 Jaden Schwartz

19 Jay Bouwmeester

20 Alexander Steen

21 Patrik Berglund

23 Dmitrij Jaskin

25 Chris Butler

26 Paul Stastny

27 Alex Pietrangelo

32 Chris Porter

41 Robert Bortuzzo

42 David Backes

48 Petteri Lindbohm

57 Marcel Goc

74 T.J. Oshie

75 Ryan Reaves

91 Vladimir Tarasenko

 

— Campbell

 

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