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NHL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 4/30/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
ST LOUIS
 
NASHVILLE
PK  

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5
 
1
Final
3

ST LOUIS (51-31-0-7, 109 pts.) at NASHVILLE (46-30-0-12, 104 pts.)
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Sunday, 4/30/2017 3:00 PM
Western Conference Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 3 - Series tied at 1-1
#1 GOALTENDERS: ST LOUIS - JAKE ALLEN, NASHVILLE - PEKKA RINNE
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
9ST LOUIS+125Ov 5,-110+125Ov 5,-110
10NASHVILLE-145Un 5,-110-145Un 5,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ST LOUIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games51-38-0+7.951-38+7.937-392.828.22.628.8
Team Stats (Road Games)26-19-0+9.526-19+9.518-232.729.42.529.7
Last 5 Games3-2-0+1.63-2+1.62-22.627.22.432.4
Playoff Games5-2-0+4.85-2+4.82-42.426.32.034.0
vs. Division19-17-0-0.219-17-0.216-162.627.62.830.3
ST LOUIS Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)892526185961021251410.0%2565220.3%423
Team Stats (Road Games)4512328434661513219.3%1252620.8%200
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)513426111369.6%15213.3%23
Team Stats (Playoffs)717447211849.2%2129.5%30
Team Stats (vs. Division)3694253232569939.5%1021514.7%157
Stats Against (All Games) 23262867771725659.0%2844515.8%410
Stats Against (Road Games) 1112640432913388.3%1442316.0%201
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 12444001627.4%15426.7%17
Stats Against (Playoffs) 14455002385.9%21523.8%21
Stats Against (vs. Division) 1001840393910909.2%1142219.3%176
ST LOUIS - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
JAKE ALLEN (All Games)68671858170691.8%138-29+4.338-29-0+729-27
JAKE ALLEN (Road Games)333292685692.4%018-14+4.218-14-0+614-15
JAKE ALLEN (vs. Division)313088981992.1%018-12+4.618-12-0+713-13
JAKE ALLEN (Last 4 Games)4412111090.9%02-2+0.42-2-0+12-1
JAKE ALLEN (Playoff Games)7723822494.1%05-2+4.85-2-0+62-4
PHEONIX COPLEY (All Games)11292482.8%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
PHEONIX COPLEY (Road Games)11292482.8%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
PHEONIX COPLEY (vs. Division)11292482.8%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
CARTER HUTTON (All Games)302166360591.3%113-8+4.613-8-0+57-12
CARTER HUTTON (Road Games)171237534892.8%18-4+6.28-4-0+63-8
CARTER HUTTON (vs. Division)8516414890.2%11-4-3.81-4-0-42-3
CARTER HUTTON (Last 4 Games)43878193.1%03-0+3.63-0-0+41-1
CARTER HUTTON (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0

NASHVILLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games46-42-0-4.646-42-4.642-362.931.12.630.1
Team Stats (Home Games)26-17-0+0.726-17+0.720-173.230.82.529.0
Last 5 Games4-1-0+3.64-1+3.61-03.632.01.829.4
Playoff Games5-1-0+55-1+51-13.230.01.529.3
vs. Division21-14-0+6.521-14+6.518-93.232.42.629.2
NASHVILLE Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)88259591068771427379.5%2705219.3%420
Team Stats (Home Games)4313825664438132510.4%1312821.4%224
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)5183591116011.2%10330.0%31
Team Stats (Playoffs)6194591118010.6%11327.3%33
Team Stats (vs. Division)351122539462711359.9%1152320.0%175
Stats Against (All Games) 233687281121926478.8%2564919.1%380
Stats Against (Home Games) 1063331348812498.5%1262822.2%173
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 9135001476.1%13323.1%17
Stats Against (Playoffs) 9135001765.1%15320.0%17
Stats Against (vs. Division) 913327301810228.9%952021.1%153
NASHVILLE - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
MAREK MAZANEC (All Games)42877383.9%00-2-2.20-2-0-22-0
MAREK MAZANEC (Home Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
MAREK MAZANEC (vs. Division)21464087.0%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
MAREK MAZANEC (Last 4 Games)42877383.9%00-2-2.20-2-0-22-0
MAREK MAZANEC (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
PEKKA RINNE (All Games)67671932177992.1%436-31-2.436-31-0-229-29
PEKKA RINNE (Home Games)363698690992.2%323-13+3.523-13-0+415-15
PEKKA RINNE (vs. Division)292983176692.2%119-10+8.619-10-0+915-7
PEKKA RINNE (Last 4 Games)4411710892.3%03-1+23-1-0+21-0
PEKKA RINNE (Playoff Games)6617616794.9%05-1+55-1-0+51-1
JUUSE SAROS (All Games)211961456792.3%110-9-0.110-9-0011-7
JUUSE SAROS (Home Games)9725723691.8%03-4-2.83-4-0-25-2
JUUSE SAROS (vs. Division)5513712591.2%12-3-12-3-0-12-2
JUUSE SAROS (Last 4 Games)4411910890.8%02-2-0.42-2-002-1
JUUSE SAROS (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
Average power rating of opponents played: ST LOUIS 3.1,  NASHVILLE 3.06
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ST LOUIS - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
4/4/2017WINNIPEG2-5L0, -155L5.5 unO
4/6/2017at FLORIDA6-3W0, -130W5.5 unO
4/8/2017at CAROLINA5-4W0, -125W5 ovO
4/9/2017COLORADO3-2W0, -220W5.5 unU
4/12/2017at MINNESOTA2-1W0, +155W5 ovU
4/14/2017at MINNESOTA2-1W0, +175W5 unU
4/16/2017MINNESOTA3-1W0, +120W5 unU
4/19/2017MINNESOTA0-2L0, +100L5 unU
4/22/2017at MINNESOTA4-3W0, +155W5 unO
4/26/2017NASHVILLE3-4L0, -120L5 unO
4/28/2017NASHVILLE3-2W0, -135W5 unP
4/30/2017at NASHVILLE 
5/2/2017at NASHVILLE 
5/5/2017NASHVILLE 

NASHVILLE - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
4/4/2017NY ISLANDERS1-2L0, -200L5.5 evU
4/6/2017at DALLAS7-3W0, -140W5.5 evO
4/8/2017at WINNIPEG1-2L0, -105L6 evU
4/13/2017at CHICAGO1-0W0, +145W5.5 unU
4/15/2017at CHICAGO5-0W0, +155W5 ovP
4/17/2017CHICAGO3-2W0, -125W5 ovP
4/20/2017CHICAGO4-1W0, -105W5 ovP
4/26/2017at ST LOUIS4-3W0, +100W5 unO
4/28/2017at ST LOUIS2-3L0, +115L5 unP
4/30/2017ST LOUIS 
5/2/2017ST LOUIS 
5/5/2017at ST LOUIS 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ST LOUIS: LAST SEASON: 49-24-9, 107 points. Second in Central Division. Lost to San Jose Sharks in Western Conference finals.
COACH: Ken Hitchcock, sixth season with Blues (224-103-36) , 20th season overall (757-453-88-106).
ADDED: F David Perron, G Carter Hutton.
LOST: C David Backes, F Troy Brouwer, G Brian Elliott, F Steve Ott.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Jake Allen. The Blues made the 26-year-old goalie their go-to guy in net after trading Brian Elliott to Calgary for a second-round draft pick. Allen went 26-15-3 with a 2.35 goals-against average, .920 save percentage and six shutouts in 47 games last season while splitting time with Elliott.
OUTLOOK: The Blues lost veteran forwards David Backes and Troy Brouwer in free agency but return plenty of firepower offensively, led by Vladimir Tarasenko, Alexander Steen and Paul Stastny. St. Louis still has one of the deepest groups of defenseman in the NHL with Alex Pietrangelo, now the team's captain, Jay Bouwmeester, Kevin Shattenkirk and youngster Colton Parayko.
NASHVILLE: LAST SEASON: 41-27-14, 96 points. Fourth in Central Division. Lost to San Jose Sharks in Western Conference semifinals.
COACH: Peter Laviolette (third season, 15th NHL season).
ADDED: D P.K. Subban, D Matt Carle and D Yannick Weber.
LOST: D Shea Weber, G Carter Hutton and D Barret Jackman.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Subban. The $9 million-per-year defenseman arrived June 29 in a trade that sent captain Shea Weber to Montreal. Subban is seen as an offensive upgrade. His speed and skill with the puck is a much better match for Laviolette's approach, giving the Predators a chance to score more points in the very competitive Central Division.
OUTLOOK: Stanley Cup Finals is a reasonable prediction. The Predators have made some big moves revamping this roster over the past two seasons with Subban easily the biggest yet. The Predators are banking on more offense helping them earn home-ice advantage after back-to-back seven-game series against California teams as the West's first wild card last spring.
PREVIEW
Predators aim to regain form in Game 3 vs. Blues

In a best-of-seven series, every road team talks about the need to earn a split in the first two games in order to steal home-ice advantage.

The Nashville Predators did just that in their Western Conference semifinal series with the St. Louis Blues, but they had reason to feel a little empty as they left Scottrade Center on Friday night. Leading 2-1 after Ryan Ellis' early third-period marker, Nashville couldn't hold back St. Louis' late push and allowed pair of goals to drop a 3-2 decision.

It was the first loss in six playoff games for the Predators, who try to regain the lead in the series on Sunday in Game 3 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

"You play some of the best teams in the league and it's tough to win every night," Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne said. "We battled back like we've done so many times and showed a lot of character, but it's a disappointing feeling when they score two goals in the third."

Vladimir Tarasenko spearheaded the Blues' attack in Game 2, scoring their first goal during a five-minute power play late in the first period and then wiring a wrister past Rinne at 16:09 of the third to snap a 2-2 deadlock.

It was a nice comeback for Tarasenko, who didn't make the scoresheet in Game 1 on Wednesday night when Nashville won 4-3. Considering he has accounted for 22 goals in 40 postseason matches, it shouldn't have been all that surprising.

"He's really got his stick going now," St. Louis goalie Jake Allen said of Tarasenko. "I think he was a little frustrated with himself in the first series. He's a premier goal scorer and to not be able to score in the first few games was tough on him and I think he took it to heart."

Tarasenko managed just a goal and two assists in the Blues' 4-1 first-round elimination of Minnesota, although his performance in that series looked better than the statistics suggest. He set up Joel Edmundson's overtime goal in Game 1 and got the first tally of Game 5.

Rinne and the Predators weren't fooled by Tarasenko's low numbers from the Minnesota series.

"He has a great shot for a reason," Rinne said. "He scores a lot of goals. I've got to be aware of when he's on the ice."

Despite its first taste of postseason defeat, Nashville has reason to feel it still has its best hockey ahead. Although they played the majority of each game in St. Louis with just 11 forwards after Kevin Fiala fractured his femur in Game 1 and Vernon Fiddler was ejected in Game 2, the Predators outshot the Blues in both contests and have outhit them as well.

With the next two games at home, Nashville figures to come out of the gate flying, much like St. Louis did in the first two contests. However, the Blues have been a better road team in the last two postseasons, going 6-4 last spring and 3-0 this year.

"We knew it was going to be a long series," Allen said. "I don't think either team thought it would be a sweep for one side or the other. That's going to be rare in these ages."


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 9:25:40 PM EST.


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