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Wild shoot for fifth straight victory in clash with Blues Thu Jan 14 10:56:29 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - The Minnesota Wild will get a chance to match their longest winning streak of the season when they visit the St. Louis Blues for tonight's battle at Scottrade Center. The Wild have won four straight games and are coming off Wednesday's decisive victory over Vancouver. Minnesota, which is 10th in the Western Conference with 51 points, won five in a row from November 27-December 5 and the club has posted a 16-8-0 record since the beginning of that season-high winning streak. Al
Blues record eighth straight home win over Blue Jackets Tue Jan 12 23:13:47 2010 EST
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Alexander Steen scored a pair of goals, as the St. Louis Blues continued their recent home dominance over the Columbus Blue Jackets with a 4-1 victory at Scottrade Center. Jay McClement had a goal and two assists for the Blues, who have won eight straight games at home versus the Blue Jackets. B.J. Crombeen scored the other goal for St. Louis, which has won two in a row following a seven-game skid. Chris Mason made 26 saves for the victors. Fedor Tyutin scored t
Sliding Blues battle Kings in LA Sat Jan  9 11:56:13 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - Despite a record performance last time out, the Kings skated to a tough one-goal loss. Los Angeles will look to rebound and hand the St. Louis Blues their longest losing streak in over three years in the process tonight at Staples Center. The Kings uncorked 52 shots in Thursday's opener of a seven-game homestand versus the Red Wings, including a team record 27 in the second period, but they didn't crack the scoreboard until Ryan Smyth put that final shot past Detroit netminde
Ducks rally late to top Blues Fri Jan  8 00:43:29 2010 EST
Anaheim, CA (Sports Network) - Matt Beleskey scored the game-winner late in the third period, as the Anaheim Ducks edged the St. Louis Blues, 4-2, at Honda Center. James Wisniewski, Bobby Ryan, and Todd Marchant also scored for the Ducks, who have won two in a row following a three-game skid. Saku Koivu had two assists for Anaheim, which got 20 saves from Jonas Hiller. Barret Jackman scored his first two goals of the year for the Blues, who have lost a season-high seven straight games. Chris Ma
Struggling Blues hope to give new coach a win in Anaheim Thu Jan  7 11:11:51 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - The St. Louis Blues will try to halt a season-high six-game losing streak tonight -- and try again to give interim head coach Davis Payne his first victory -- in a matchup with the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center. The Blues' current slide includes setbacks in the first two games under Payne, who took over for the fired Andy Murray on Saturday. St. Louis was drilled 6-3 by Chicago in Payne's debut later that night, then dropped a 2-1 overtime decision to San Jose on Tuesday. And
Heatley's OT goal helps Sharks extend Blues' slide Thu Jan  7 01:30:03 2010 EST
San Jose, CA (Sports Network) - Dany Heatley scored the game-winner within the last minute of overtime, as the San Jose Sharks edged the St. Louis Blues, 2-1, at HP Pavilion. In the extra session, Heatley scored on a breakaway to give the Sharks the victory, the ninth in the past 10 games for San Jose, which also got a goal from Patrick Marleau. Evgeni Nabokov made 28 saves for the victors. Andy McDonald scored for the Blues, who have lost six in a row. Chris Mason turned aside 42-of-44 shots f
Sharks hope to build new win streak versus Blues Wed Jan  6 10:57:03 2010 EST
(Sports Network) - San Jose was denied in its bid for a ninth straight victory on Monday, but the Sharks can start a new winning streak tonight when they host the sliding St. Louis Blues at HP Pavilion. The Pacific Division-leading Sharks had their eight-game win streak halted in a big way, as the rival Los Angeles Kings came into San Jose and dealt the hosts a 6-2 setback. It was just the third regulation loss in 21 home games (13-3-5) for San Jose this season. Meanwhile, St. Louis has much bi
Blues hit road under new coach Wed Jan  6 02:14:00 2010 EST

ST. LOUIS (AP) -The St. Louis Blues' abysmal home record got coach Andy Murray fired last week. Now they hit the road, where they've played very well, for three straight under interim coach Davis Payne.

The Blues have been a confounding team. They're an NHL-worst 6-14-3 at home after losing 6-3 in Payne's first game Saturday only hours after Murray was fired, but they're one of the league's better teams on enemy ice at 11-4-3.

They'll play at San Jose on Wednesday, at Anaheim on Thursday

Hiller backs Ducks to win over Red Wings Wed Jan  6 01:09:07 2010 EST
erent Anaheim goal scorers led the offensive attack, as the Ducks defeated the Detroit Red Wings, 4-1, at Honda Center. Saku Koivu, Matt Beleskey and Corey Perry scored key goals for Anaheim, which halted a three-game slide and will host the St. Louis Blues on Thursday. Kyle Chipchura added an empty-net tally in the victory. Valtteri Filppula scored the lone goal for the Red Wings, who saw their brief two-game win streak snapped and are now 3-4-1 since a four-game win streak in mid-December. Ji
Singing the Blues: St. Louis dismisses Murray as head coach Sat Jan  2 11:02:07 2010 EST
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Blues on Saturday fired bench boss Andy Murray and named Davis Payne interim head coach. The 58-year-old Murray was hired by the Blues in December of 2006, replacing Mike Kitchen. He was a Jack Adams runner-up as Coach of the Year last season after guiding St. Louis, which took up residence in the cellar of the Western Conference at the All-Star break, to a 41-31-10 record and the club's first playoff berth since 2004. The Blues were swept by Vanco
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