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Randall Ritchey
St Louis Blues
Location: St. Louis, MO
Joined: 08.31.2010

Mar 17 @ 5:36 PM ET
Randall Ritchey: Game Day Thread - Blues Battle Jets On Home Ice The St. Louis Blues will look to continue their dominance against the central division as they take on the Winnipeg Jets on home ice.
carcus
St Louis Blues
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Mar 17 @ 5:37 PM ET
bcallaway
St Louis Blues
Location: The Clown may be the source of mirth - but who shall make the clown laugh?
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Mar 17 @ 6:59 PM ET
JR made it sound like Jaskin would be on the second line. At least to start.
Randall Ritchey
St Louis Blues
Location: St. Louis, MO
Joined: 08.31.2010

Mar 17 @ 7:36 PM ET
T.J. Oshie is confirmed not playing, and no one blames him. So yes, Jaskin will start on the second line with Berglund and Sobotka.

Edited the main post with the confirmed roster. Of course, Hitch is the coach, so this could be subject to change 20 seconds into the first period.
Jackman
St Louis Blues
Joined: 02.21.2007

Mar 17 @ 8:03 PM ET
Will be nice to see Jaskin get a shot with a top line and see some PP minutes. He's seen a lot of 4th line time in his time with the Blues this year, they'll at least get an idea of what they have should he need to play come playoff time.
Randall Ritchey
St Louis Blues
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Mar 17 @ 8:31 PM ET
Blues with a lot of jump. Ott and Roy are flying tonight, which is a good sign. Jaskin playing strong.
Randall Ritchey
St Louis Blues
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Mar 17 @ 9:19 PM ET
Blues outshooting Winnipeg 7-1. Got a goal from Morrow, and are playing very physical. Is everyone out drinking tonight??
bcallaway
St Louis Blues
Location: The Clown may be the source of mirth - but who shall make the clown laugh?
Joined: 03.29.2006

Mar 17 @ 9:49 PM ET
Man I love Chris Porter.
Randall Ritchey
St Louis Blues
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Joined: 08.31.2010

Mar 17 @ 9:52 PM ET
Man I love Chris Porter.
- bcallaway


He's an ideal fourth liner. Not inept defensively, gets pucks deep, and hits hits hits.
IonSabres
Buffalo Sabres
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Mar 17 @ 10:37 PM ET
Sounds like the former Sabres are playing well and contributing....Go Blues, my new 2nd favorite team (as with many other Sabre Fans)!
carcus
St Louis Blues
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Mar 17 @ 11:04 PM ET
stljam
St Louis Blues
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Mar 18 @ 12:22 AM ET
Sounds like the former Sabres are playing well and contributing.
- IonSabres


Except for the ridiculously poor attempt at a backcheck by Ott on the loan Jets goal. I must admit that I have been very underwhelmed by Ott. I hope he is just finding his bearings on the team. He hasn't been terrible but not very impressive either.

Miller on the other hand is such a different presence than Halak it is unreal. Their styles are so different, much more different than I even expected. He is calmer, more controlling of shots and lets up a lot less rebounds. I think the confidence will build with him.
Randall Ritchey
St Louis Blues
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Mar 18 @ 3:06 AM ET
Except for the ridiculously poor attempt at a backcheck by Ott on the loan Jets goal. I must admit that I have been very underwhelmed by Ott. I hope he is just finding his bearings on the team. He hasn't been terrible but not very impressive either.

Miller on the other hand is such a different presence than Halak it is unreal. Their styles are so different, much more different than I even expected. He is calmer, more controlling of shots and lets up a lot less rebounds. I think the confidence will build with him.

- stljam



A few things here. Ott was completely gassed and had to rush back because of the missed assignment by the defensemen. The diving poke check by Miller was I'll advised and obviously did not work. Lots to blame on that goal so pinning it on Ott is ridiculous.

Secondly, he wasn't brought in for offense. He was brough in for his defense, his faceoff ability, and his physicality, which he was been outstanding at. If you're expecting lots of points from Ott, who's playing a third line role, you're going be disappointed. He put up some decent points in Buffalo because he was playing as a first line center, which doesn't suit his role. He'll chip in with timely offense but he isn't going to be a point producer.
bcallaway
St Louis Blues
Location: The Clown may be the source of mirth - but who shall make the clown laugh?
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Mar 18 @ 8:29 AM ET
Except for the ridiculously poor attempt at a backcheck by Ott on the loan Jets goal. I must admit that I have been very underwhelmed by Ott. I hope he is just finding his bearings on the team. He hasn't been terrible but not very impressive either.

Miller on the other hand is such a different presence than Halak it is unreal. Their styles are so different, much more different than I even expected. He is calmer, more controlling of shots and lets up a lot less rebounds. I think the confidence will build with him.

- stljam


Ott's been terrific. He was a much needed face off guy, especially during the time Sobotka was out of the lineup and he's always standing in front of the net driving the bejeebers out of the goal tender.

He's just another cog in the machine that makes the Blues a miserable team to have to go up against.
77emac77
Boston Bruins
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Mar 18 @ 9:09 AM ET
"Dustin Byfuglien went after Barret Jackman"

He did? Looked like a clean hit and sudden Jackman and another Blues player both grabbed Bufuglien and started facewashing him.
sycsam
St Louis Blues
Location: Chicago, IL
Joined: 09.26.2008

Mar 18 @ 9:19 AM ET
"Dustin Byfuglien went after Barret Jackman"

He did? Looked like a clean hit and sudden Jackman and another Blues player both grabbed Bufuglien and started facewashing him.

- 77emac77


Real clean hit by Big Buff. Puck was long gone when he decided to hit Jax. What do you expect the blues to do? Stand around and take it?

carcus
St Louis Blues
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Mar 18 @ 9:49 AM ET
Ott's been terrific. He was a much needed face off guy, especially during the time Sobotka was out of the lineup and he's always standing in front of the net driving the bejeebers out of the goal tender.

He's just another cog in the machine that makes the Blues a miserable team to have to go up against.

- bcallaway

Agreed. Glad Ott is a part of the team.
bcallaway
St Louis Blues
Location: The Clown may be the source of mirth - but who shall make the clown laugh?
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Mar 18 @ 10:07 AM ET
"Dustin Byfuglien went after Barret Jackman"

He did? Looked like a clean hit and sudden Jackman and another Blues player both grabbed Bufuglien and started facewashing him.

- 77emac77


Just a good old fashioned Chuck Norris division contest last night. Every game with Winnipeg has had a feisty element to it.

I enjoyed every second of it.

Alex Pietrangelo finally got tired of Evander Kane trying to run him down and left the stick up a bit and allowed Kane to plow into him and practically break his own jaw.

It was a thing of beauty. Well worth the 2 minute penalty.
carcus
St Louis Blues
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Mar 18 @ 10:15 AM ET
Just a good old fashioned Chuck Norris division contest last night. Every game with Winnipeg has had a feisty element to it.

I enjoyed every second of it.

Alex Pietrangelo finally got tired of Evander Kane trying to run him down and left the stick up a bit and allowed Kane to plow into him and practically break his own jaw.

It was a thing of beauty. Well worth the 2 minute penalty.

- bcallaway

Yeah, old school way of defending yourself. Perfectly fine with him taking a penalty on that play.
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
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Joined: 06.28.2007

Mar 18 @ 12:45 PM ET
Will be nice to see Jaskin get a shot with a top line and see some PP minutes. He's seen a lot of 4th line time in his time with the Blues this year, they'll at least get an idea of what they have should he need to play come playoff time.
- Jackman

Huh. Hitch has mostly played him on the second line during his call ups. One game he switched him with Paajarvi because the kid was tired and Magnus was blazing.
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
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Mar 18 @ 12:48 PM ET
Ott's been terrific. He was a much needed face off guy, especially during the time Sobotka was out of the lineup and he's always standing in front of the net driving the bejeebers out of the goal tender.

He's just another cog in the machine that makes the Blues a miserable team to have to go up against.

- bcallaway

I agree.

Like. I said when they got Miller and everyone was focused on their similar career svpcts, look at their pk svpcts, very different and it shows.

But seeing Miller's approach he is ready no matter how many shots he gets, because he is involved in the game watching and staying mentally prepared.

Anyway Halak is doing better on a poor defensive team so maybe he does not have to think as much playing for the Capitals and that helps him?
BluemanGuruu
St Louis Blues
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Mar 18 @ 1:02 PM ET
A few things here. Ott was completely gassed and had to rush back because of the missed assignment by the defensemen. The diving poke check by Miller was I'll advised and obviously did not work. Lots to blame on that goal so pinning it on Ott is ridiculous.

Secondly, he wasn't brought in for offense. He was brough in for his defense, his faceoff ability, and his physicality, which he was been outstanding at. If you're expecting lots of points from Ott, who's playing a third line role, you're going be disappointed. He put up some decent points in Buffalo because he was playing as a first line center, which doesn't suit his role. He'll chip in with timely offense but he isn't going to be a point producer.

- Randall_Ritchey

Very true.
jetsfan1989
Location: Winnipeg
Joined: 03.08.2013

Mar 18 @ 4:08 PM ET
Just a good old fashioned Chuck Norris division contest last night. Every game with Winnipeg has had a feisty element to it.

I enjoyed every second of it.

Alex Pietrangelo finally got tired of Evander Kane trying to run him down and left the stick up a bit and allowed Kane to plow into him and practically break his own jaw.

It was a thing of beauty. Well worth the 2 minute penalty.

- bcallaway

Nothing beautiful about that. That was a cheap head shot. Kane could have suffered a concussion. Dirty play and should have had 5 minutes. If that's what you see as a beautiful sight, stick to WWE.
bcallaway
St Louis Blues
Location: The Clown may be the source of mirth - but who shall make the clown laugh?
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Mar 18 @ 4:37 PM ET
Nothing beautiful about that. That was a cheap head shot. Kane could have suffered a concussion. Dirty play and should have had 5 minutes. If that's what you see as a beautiful sight, stick to WWE.
- jetsfan1989




A cheap head shot delivered by Kane himself targeting Pietrangelo, like he's done all season.

He got what he deserved.

That's old time hockey right there baby. The only thing that would have made that better would have been if Kane and his mates would have had to comb the ice picking up his chicklets.
Antilles
St Louis Blues
Joined: 10.17.2008

Mar 19 @ 8:57 PM ET
Nothing beautiful about that. That was a cheap head shot. Kane could have suffered a concussion. Dirty play and should have had 5 minutes. If that's what you see as a beautiful sight, stick to WWE.
- jetsfan1989


Wasn't anywhere close to a major penalty. If you like seeing checking, maybe you should stick to ice dancing.