Nashville Predators at St. Louis Blues
Both these teams played last night with St. Louis playing in Carolina and Nashville playing at home. Picking from two teams that played the night before can be a little bit of a mess.
Nashville needed a goal in the dying second of the third period to tie the Devils before Shea Weber won it in overtime to give Nashville two points. Carter Hutton has started to play better of late with just 17 goals against in his last seven games and January was statistically his best month of the season with a .916 save percentage. If it’s Dubnyk, this could be a game where he gets lit up again.
St. Louis didn’t play a bad game in losing 3-1 to Carolina but it shows a stretch of games now where St. Louis isn’t beating teams by three and four goals as they were earlier this month. As I’ve mentioned before, the team was due to pull back quite a bit in their shooting percentage and we’re seeing that with St. Louis only have scored more than three goals once in their last 10 games. The power play has been able to remain consistent of late, however.
The Blues look primed to have a good game offensively given the situation and quality of their opponent. The skaters are cheap enough too where certain stacks make sense in smaller daily games.
Top RW Value |
Top LW Value |
Top C Value |
Top D Value |
Bargain Bin |
Vladimir Tarasenko $9369 |
(STL) $4215 |
(STL) $5611 |
(STL) $9277 |
(STL) $3754 |