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Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (41-24-16, 98 points, 2nd place Metropolitan Division) @ St. Louis Blues (36-33-12, 82 points, 6th place Central Division)

When: 9:30 p.m. ET

How to Watch: Local on TVAS and SN-PIT, national on ESPN

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Pens’ Path Ahead: The Philadelphia Flyers officially clinched a first-round matchup with the Pens with a shootout victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night. These two teams last met in the postseason in 2018 (the Pens won that series in six games before losing the second round in six to the eventual champion Washington Capitals). The series will begin either Saturday or Sunday in Pittsburgh.

Opponent Track: The Blues were officially eliminated from playoff contention Sunday when the Los Angeles Kings beat the Edmonton Oilers. This marks the third time in four seasons St. Louis has fallen short of the playoffs. The Blues most recently claimed a 6-3 win at home Monday night against the shorthanded Minnesota Wild, and they’re wrapping up their season Thursday against the Utah Mammoth in Salt Lake City.

Season Series: A late even-strength goal from Sidney Crosby made the difference in the Penguins’ 6-3 win over the Blues back in October at PPG Paints.

Getting to know the Blues

Projected lines

FORWARDS

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Dylan Holloway – Robert Thomas – Jimmy Snuggerud

Pavel Buchnevich – Pius Suter – Jordan Kyrou

Jake Neighbours – Dalibor Dvorsky – Jonathan Drouin

Alexey Toropchenko – Jack Finley – Otto Stenberg

DEFENSEMEN

Philip Broberg / Logan Mailloux

Theo Lindstein / Colton Parayko

Cam Fowler / Tyler Tucker

Goalies: Jordan Binnington (Joel Hofer started last night)

Potential scratches: Justin Holl, Nathan Walker, Jonatan Berggren, Matthew Kessel, Oskar Sundqvist

Injured Reserve: None

  • The Blues racked up even more offense than the scoreboard shows last night after multiple successful goal challenges from the Minnesota Wild. That included two goals in a span of less than 30 seconds in the second period. It could be another high-scoring game tonight in St. Louis. The Wild were resting half their starting lineup, and the Pens are likely to take a similar tactic tomorrow.

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