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The Blues come to Winnipeg for a third game in four nights, having already stopped in Minnesota, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancovuer in the last week. It’s Game No. 5 of a six-game trip that continues Tuesday in Montreal.
St. Louis posted victories in Calgary, Edmonton this week and are off to a 4-1 start. All five of St. Louis’s games heading into today’s contest here have been against Western Conference rivals.
Rookies Robby Fabbri and Colton Parayko already have goals for St. Louis this season, and both game-winners. Fabbri has been moved to the injured reserve list after taking an elbow to the head last week in Minnesota.
Newcomer Troy Brouwer, acquired in the deal that sent T.J. Oshie to Washington, has clearly found a fit with his new team. He has six points in the first five games, just one off the team’s scoring lead shared by Alex Steen and Vladimir Tarasenko.
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
34 Michael Hutchinson
2 Adam Pardy
4 Paul Postma
5 Mark Stuart
6 Alex Burmistrov
7 Ben Chiarot
8 Jacob Trouba
9 Andrew Copp
12 Drew Stafford
14 Anthony Peluso
16 Andrew Ladd
17 Adam Lowry
18 Bryan Little
19 Nic Petan
22 Chris Thorburn
26 Blake Wheeler
27 Nikolaj Ehlers
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Toby Enstrom
55 Mark Scheifele
57 Tyler Myers
85 Mathieu Perreault
ST. LOUIS BLUES
1 Brian Elliott
34 Jake Allen
4 Carl Gunnarsson
6 Joel Edmondson
9 Steve Ott
10 Scottie Upshall
12 Jori Lehtera
17 Jaden Schwartz
19 Jay Bouwmeester
20 Alexander Steen
22 Kevin Shattenkirk
23 Dmitrij Jaskin
25 Chris Butler
26 Paul Stastny
27 Alex Pietrangelo
28 Kyle Brodziak
36 Troy Brouwer
41 Robert Bortuzzo
42 David Backes
55 Colton Parayko
75 Ryan Reaves
91 Vladimir Tarasenko
93 Scott Gomez
(Lineups subject to change)
— Tim Campbell