St. Louis Blues 2015-16 Season Primer

St. Louis Blues

St. Louis Blues top ten prospects include players like Dominik Bokk, Klim Kostin, and Jordan Kyrou.

Looking at the St. Louis Blues heading into this season – outlook, potential lines, roster, top prospects, draft history, stats and season schedule.

2014-15 record: 51-24-7, 109 points (1st in the Central Division, 2nd in the Western Conference, 4th in the league)
2014-15 Outcome: Lost in the first round to Minnesota.

Cap Hit: $70,213,332
Player Salaries: $70,770,000 (22)
Cap Space: $1,186,668
Forwards: $43,386,000 (13)
Defensemen: $22,025,000 (7)
Goalies: $4,850,000 (2)

In: Justin Hodgman, C/RW (FA – Ari), Andre Benoit, D (FA – Buf), Pheonix Copley, G (T – Wsh), Troy Brouwer, RW (T – Wsh), Peter Harrold, D/W (FA – NJ), Kyle Brodziak, C/RW (FA – Min), Jordan Caron, LW/RW (FA – Col), Danny Kristo, RW (FA – NYR), Konrad Abeltshauser, D (T – SJ)

Out: Chris Porter, LW (FA – Phi), T.J. Oshie, RW (T – Wsh), John Mccarthy, LW/C (FA – SJ), Brent Regner, D (FA – FLA), Zbynek Michalek, D (FA – Ari), Barret Jackman, D (FA – Nas), Colin Fraser, C/LW (FA-Europe), Benn Ferriero, RW (FA-Europe)

Source: Sports Forecaster

Outlook for the Season:

Following a dominant regular season performance, the Blues once again were considered a strong contender for the Cup … and once again disappointed their fans with a shocking first round exit. While many expected Ken Hitchcock to be handed his walking papers, he was given a one year extension and the chance to prove the doubters wrong. St Louis also began the process of shaking up their core, with a trade that sent TJ Oshie to the Capitals in exchange for former cup-winner Troy Brouwer.

Brouwer gives the Blues a little extra cap space, but it’s his experience they’re mostly counting on to make an impact. With 21 goals last season, his offensive production will likely be similar to Oshie’s, though the latter contributed far more assists to his team. With the Capitals, Brouwer bounced around a few lines, frequently playing on with Johansson and Kuznetsov.

Will the extra minutes push him into the 50+ points category? Probably not. In fact, the 43 points Brouwer put up last season matches his career high – that he only achieved in 13/14. He’s only reached that mark once he began spending over three minutes per game on the Capitals’ deadly power play. Oshie averaged just 2.38 minutes/game on the power play last season, so it’s likely Brouwer will be getting less time with the man-advantage in St. Louis. Does this make the trade a complete wash? No, not exactly. The Blues needed to change things up to try and take a step forward, so grabbing an older, more experienced player is a predictable, if risky move.

On the other hand, extending the electric Vladimir Tarasenko for seven years has to make every Blues fan happy, even at the hefty $7.5mil/yr price tag. Tarasenko was easily the most effective forward for them in the playoffs, posting not only his first career playoff hat trick, but six goals and 7 points in the series, as well leading the team in points (73), goals (37), and all situation Points/60 (3.21) during the regular season. Expect more of the same from the talented winger this year, as he’s an elite forward who will keep defenses on their toes.

The other impactful extension this offseason was that of Jake Allen, backup goalie. There was a lot of controversy surrounding Hitchcock’s goalie management in the playoffs, and rumors even swirled about bad blood between the older Elliot and upstart Allen. The players have dismissed these rumors outright, and with both goaltenders posting solid seasons last year (Save percentage of 0.917 for Elliot, and 0.913 for Allen), there should be no reason for concern in net for this upcoming campaign. In particular, Allen will be looking for a breakout year, as he’s fighting to claim a starting spot. While he has no contract negotiations in the near future (he won’t be RFA until 2017), consistency at the NHL level is something that can only be proven over time. If Allen wants to be the number one guy in St Louis for years to come, he needs to bring his A-Game now.

While the Blues have added depth players, such as Kyle Brodziak, they also let familiar face Barret Jackman walk as a UFA. All in all, they kept their character as a big, puck possessing team this offseason. With the brilliance of Tarasenko, the reliability of their depth forwards like Lehtera and Schwartz, the offensively capable defenders like Shattenkirk and Pietrangelo, and the steady net minding of Elliot and Allen, the Blues will again be a tough team to beat in the Central, and are well positioned to take another run at the Cup.

Trending Up:

Paul Stastny:  The Blues’ key offseason signing in the summer of ’14, Stastny was supposed to be the capstone that finished off a championship product. Instead, he suffered an injury early in the season, and then found himself centering a third line in a very different system. Hitchcock has already mentioned the idea of moving Backes to wing and pushing Stastny into the Top 6. While he managed to put up 46 points last year despite everything, Stastny has the second highest cap hit on the team, and the Blues are expecting more.

Jaden Schwartz:  Another young gun with a bright future, Schwartz came in third in points (62) on a very deep offense last year. It certainly helped that he most frequently played on a line with Lehtera and Tarasenko, but his 28 goals are no fluke; he put up 25 the year before while being shuffled all over the place. A key piece to the Blues’ offensive depth, Schwartz can fill holes on any line and will be counted on for another strong performance.

Trending Down:

David Backes:  Now 31, the St Louis Blues’ Captain seems to be slowing down in his “old age.” While his point production is still running at Top 6 levels, he saw his possession slip quite a bit last year, with no real change in usage. With only one year left on his contract, the Blues are going to take a long hard look at Backes, and where he fits on an increasingly young roster, this season.

Trade Deadline Outlook:

Listen, the Blues are stacked. GM Doug Armstrong doesn’t have much cap space, but he does have plenty of talent to trade should he want to bring in a rental. Honestly, the shakiest position the Blues have is that of their head coach. Hitchcock’s playoff decision-making was questionable, so it’s going to be interesting to see how long of a leash he’ll have next season, especially with some quality coaches still unemployed. If the Blues don’t have a similarly fast start to this year, he could find himself in hot water.

Projected 2015-16 Range: Playoff Chances: Lock

Written by Carolyn Wilke, who can be found on twitter@Classlicity

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Potential line combinations, defensive pairings, and goalies.

Alexander Steen – Paul Stastny – Vladimir Tarasenko
Jaden Schwartz – Jori Lehtera – David Backes
Dmitrij Jaskin – Patrik Berglund – Troy Brouwer
Steve Ott – Kyle Brodziak – Ryan Reaves
Jordan Caron – Magnus Paajarvi

Carl Gunnarsson – Alex Pietrangelo
Jay Bouwmeester – Kevin Shattenkirk
Petteri Lindbohm – Robert Bortuzzo
Chris Butler

Brian Elliott
Jake Allen

Player HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Sergey Andronov (LW/RW) 6’2″/190lbs 7/19/1989 StL ’09 (3/78)
David Backes (C/RW) 6’3″/221lbs 5/1/1984 StL ’03 (2/62)
Ivan Barbashev (C/LW) 6’0″/180lbs 12/14/1995 StL ’14 (2/33)
Cody Beach (RW) 6’5″/190lbs 8/8/1992 StL ’10 (5/134)
Patrik Berglund (W/C) 6’3″/217lbs 6/2/1988 StL ’06 (1/25)
Samuel Blais (LW) 5’10″/164lbs 6/17/1996 StL ’14 (6/176)
Kyle Brodziak (C/RW) 6’2″/212lbs 5/25/1984 FA ’15
Troy Brouwer (RW) 6’3″/213lbs 8/17/1985 T-Wsh ’15
Pat Cannone (C) 5’11″/192lbs 8/9/1986 T-Ott ’13
Jordan Caron (LW/RW) 6’3″/204lbs 11/2/1990 FA ’15
Jaedon Descheneau (RW) 5’9″/186lbs 2/22/1995 StL ’14 (5/124)
Jacob Doty (RW) 6’3″/220lbs 6/19/1993 S-StL ’13
Liam Dunda (LW) 6’4″/212lbs 9/15/1997 StL ’15 (6/176)
Robby Fabbri (RW/C) 5’10″/170lbs 1/22/1996 StL ’14 (1/21)
Max Gardiner (C) 6’3″/204lbs 5/7/1992 StL ’10 (3/74)
Glenn Gawdin (C) 6’1″/191lbs 3/25/1997 StL ’15 (4/116)
Evgeny Grachev (LW) 6’4″/225lbs 2/21/1990 T-NYR ’11
Justin Hodgman (C/RW) 6’1″/203lbs 6/27/1988 FA ’15
Dmitrij Jaskin (LW/RW) 6’2″/196lbs 3/23/1993 StL ’11 (2/41)
Danny Kristo (RW) 6’0″/195lbs 6/18/1990 FA ’15
Sam Kurker (RW) 6’2″/202lbs 4/8/1994 StL ’12 (2/56)
Jori Lehtera (C) 6’2″/210lbs 12/23/1987 StL ’08 (3/65)
Mackenzie MacEachern (LW) 6’2″/190lbs 3/9/1994 StL ’12 (3/67)
Adam Musil (C) 6’3″/202lbs 3/26/1997 StL ’15 (4/94)
Steve Ott (LW/C) 6’0″/189lbs 8/19/1982 T-Buf ’14
Magnus Paajarvi (LW/RW) 6’3″/208lbs 4/12/1991 T-Edm ’13
Zach Pochiro (C/LW) 6’1″/155lbs 3/6/1994 StL ’13 (4/112)
Austin Poganski (RW) 6’1″/198lbs 2/16/1996 StL ’14 (4/110)
Ty Rattie (RW) 6’0″/178lbs 2/5/1993 StL ’11 (2/32)
Ryan Reaves (RW) 6’1″/224lbs 1/20/1987 StL ’05 (5/156)
Jaden Schwartz (LW) 5’10″/190lbs 6/25/1992 StL ’10 (1/14)
Vladimir Sobotka (C) 5’10″/197lbs 7/2/1987 T-Bos ’10
Paul Stastny (C) 6’0″/205lbs 12/27/1985 FA ’14
Alexander Steen (LW/C) 5’11″/212lbs 3/1/1984 T-Tor ’08
Vladimir Tarasenko (RW) 6’0″/219lbs 12/13/1991 StL ’10 (1/16)
Ryan Tesink (LW/RW) 6’0″/172lbs 5/21/1993 StL ’11 (6/162)
Dwyer Tschantz (RW) 6’5″/209lbs 3/22/1995 StL ’14 (7/202)
Yannick Veilleux (LW) 6’2″/206lbs 2/22/1993 StL ’11 (4/102)
Jeremy Welsh (C/LW) 6’3″/210lbs 4/30/1988 FA ’14
Chandler Yakimowicz (RW) 6’2″/198lbs 1/26/1996 StL ’14 (6/172)
DEFENSEMEN HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Konrad Abeltshauser (D) 6’5″/225lbs 9/2/1992 T-SJ ’15
Andre Benoit (D) 5’11″/191lbs 1/6/1984 FA ’15
Robert Bortuzzo (D) 6’4″/215lbs 3/18/1989 T-Pit ’15
Jay Bouwmeester (D) 6’4″/212lbs 9/27/1983 T-Cgy ’13
Chris Butler (D) 6’1″/196lbs 10/27/1986 FA ’14
Vince Dunn (D) 6’0″/187lbs 10/29/1996 StL ’15 (2/56)
Joel Edmundson (D) 6’4″/207lbs 6/28/1993 StL ’11 (2/46)
Carl Gunnarsson (D) 6’2″/196lbs 11/9/1986 T-Tor ’14
Jani Hakanpaa (D) 6’5″/218lbs 3/31/1992 StL ’10 (4/104)
Peter Harrold (D/W) 5’11″/180lbs 6/8/1983 FA ’15
Petteri Lindbohm (D) 6’3″/198lbs 9/23/1993 StL ’12 (6/176)
Niko Mikkola (D) 6’4″/185lbs 4/27/1996 StL ’15 (5/127)
Colton Parayko (D) 6’5″/214lbs 5/12/1993 StL ’12 (3/86)
Alex Pietrangelo (D) 6’3″/201lbs 1/18/1990 StL ’08 (1/4)
Santeri Saari (D) 6’3″/206lbs 10/18/1994 StL ’13 (6/173)
Jordan Schmaltz (D) 6’2″/190lbs 10/8/1993 StL ’12 (1/25)
Dmitrii Sergeev (D) 6’3″/200lbs 3/26/1996 S-StL ’14
Kevin Shattenkirk (D) 5’11″/207lbs 1/29/1989 T-Col ’11
Tommy Vannelli (D) 6’2″/165lbs 1/26/1995 StL ’13 (2/47)
Jake Walman (D) 6’1″/170lbs 2/20/1996 StL ’14 (3/82)
GOALIES HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Jake Allen (G) 6’2″/195lbs 8/7/1990 StL ’08 (2/34)
Jordan Binnington (G) 6’1″/167lbs 7/11/1993 StL ’11 (3/88)
Pheonix Copley (G) 6’4″/196lbs 1/18/1992 T-Wsh ’15
Brian Elliott (G) 6’2″/209lbs 4/9/1985 FA ’11
Ville Husso (G) 6’3″/205lbs 2/6/1995 StL ’14 (4/94)
Niklas Lundstrom (G) 6’1″/194lbs 1/10/1993 StL ’11 (5/132)
Luke Opilka (G) 6’1″/192lbs 2/27/1997 StL ’15 (5/146)

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Some top St. Louis Blues prospect lists heading into the season.

The Hockey News Corey Pronman ESPN Hockey’s Future Hockey Prospectus NHL.com
Robby Fabbri Robby Fabbri Ivan Barbashev Robby Fabbri Petteri Lindbohm
Ivan Barbashev Ivan Barbashev Jordan Binnington Ivan Barbashev Robby Fabbri
Ty Rattie Ty Rattie Robby Fabbri Jordan Schmaltz Ty Rattie
Tommy Vannelli Petteri Lindbohm Ty Rattie Vince Dunn Colton Parayko
Vince Dunn Jordan Schmaltz Jordan Schmaltz Petteri Lindbohm Jordan Schmaltz
Joel Edmondson Joel Edmondson Tommy Vannelli Colton Parayko
Jordan Schmaltz Vince Dunn Ville Husso Ty Rattie
Ville Husso Ville Husso Colton Parayko Ville Husso
Jordan Binnington Jake Walman Petteri Lindbohm Joel Edmundson
Colton Parayko Colton Parayko Jani Hakanpaa Jake Walman

* Different sites have different guidelines for who is a ‘prospect.’

1. Robby Fabbri: Right Wing – 5’10” / 170 lbs – The Blues can’t wait for Fabbri to arrive as he is a dynamic scorer who oozes offensive skill and is a cluth scorer. Injuries limited his games in junior last year, but despite playing only 30 games he still managed to score 25 goals and 51 points. He was dominant in junior and at the WJC where he scored six points in five games before a high ankle sprain knocked him out. He finished the year strong after a call up to Chicago, where he had his first taste of the pros playing three games in the AHL and had a goal and four points. Fabbri will be a real threat to make the Blues this year at 19 years old.

2. Ivan Barbashev: Centre – 6’0” / 180 lbs – Despite scoring 68 points in 48 games in the QMJHL in his draft year, Barbashev went undrafted in the first round to the surprise of many and fell into the Blues laps with the 33rdpick. Barbashev had a monster year last year with Moncton scoring 45 goals and 95 points in 57 games and was dominant at the WJC with Russia scoring three goals and six points in seven games winning the Silver Medal.  Because he has a late birthday, he can forgo a fourth year in junior and play in the AHL this year, which will allow the Blues to bring him up a few times during the season if need  be.

3. Jordan Schmaltz: Defence – 6’2” / 190 lbs – The offensive defenceman put up impressive numbers in the USHL and saw his point totals improve each of his three years with North Dakota. Schmaltz has signed his ELC and will start his pro career with the Chicago Wolves in the AHL. He needs a year or two developing his game and adjusting to the pros, but has top four potential.

4. Ty Rattie: Right Wing6’0´/ 178 lbs – In his second pro season, Rattie raised his points per game from .67 to .71 scoring 42 points in 59 games. He had an 11 game look at the NHL level, as well in a limited role playing an average of 9:06 minutes a night. Previously projected as a top six winger, he now may slot in on the third line and will see more NHL action this year.

5. Petteri Lindbohm: Defence – 6’3” / 198 lbs – The 22 year old played his first season in North America and split time between the AHL and the NHL. In 23 NHL games, he played very well and scored three points, but defence is his forte. Lindbohm played so well for the Blues they were able to let Barret Jackman leave via free agency, opening up a roster spot for Lindbohm. He should start the year as the sixth defenceman.

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A look at the St. Louis Blues drafting from 2010 to 2015.

2015 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
2 56 Vince Dunn D Niagara IceDogs (OHL)
4 94 Adam Musil C Red Deer Rebels (WHL)
4 116 Glenn Gawdin C Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
5 127 Niko Mikkola D Kalpa Jrs. (Finland)
5 146 Luke Opilka G U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
6 176 Liam Dunda L Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
2014 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 21 Robby Fabbri C Guelph Storm (OHL)
2 33 Ivan Barbashev C Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL)
2 52 Maxim Letunov F Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)
3 82 Jake Walman D Toronto Jr. Canadiens (OJHL)
4 94 Ville Husso G HIFK Helsinki (SM-liiga)
4 110 Austin Poganski F Tri-City Storm (USHL)
5 124 Jaedon Descheneau R Kootenay Ice (WHL)
6 172 Chandler Yakimowicz F London Knights (OHL)
6 176 Samuel Blais L Victoriaville Tigres (QMJHL)
7 202 Dwyer Tschantz F Indiana Ice (USHL)
2013 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
2 47 Tommy Vannelli D Minnetonka (Minn. H.S.)
2 57 William Carrier L Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
4 112 Zach Pochiro C Prince George Cougars (WHL)
6 173 Santeri Saari D Jokerit Jrs. (Finland)
2012 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 25 Jordan Schmaltz D Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
2 56 Sam Kurker R St. John’s Prep (Mass. H.S.)
3 67 Mackenzie MacEachern L Brother Rice H.S. (Mich. H.S.)
3 86 Colton Parayko D Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)
4 116 Nick Walters D Everett Silvertips (WHL)
5 146 Francois Tremblay G Val d’Or Foreurs (QMJHL)
6 176 Petteri Lindbohm D Jokerit Jrs. (Finland)
7 206 Tyrel Seaman C Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
2011 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
2 32 Ty Rattie R Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
2 41 Dmitrij Jaskin L Slavia Praha HC (Czech)
2 46 Joel Edmundson D Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
3 88 Jordan Binnington G Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
4 102 Yannick Veilleux L Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
5 132 Niklas Lundstrom G AIK (SEL)
6 162 Ryan Tesink L Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)
7 192 Teemu Eronen D Jokerit Helsinki (SM-liiga)
2010 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 14 Jaden Schwartz L Tri-City Storm (USHL)
1 16 Vladimir Tarasenko R Novosibirsk Sibir (KHL)
2 44 Sebastian Wannstrom R Brynas IF Gavle (SEL)
3 74 Max Gardiner F Minnetonka H.S. (Minn.)
4 104 Jani Hakanpaa D K-Vantaa Jr. (Finland)
5 134 Cody Beach R Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
6 164 Stephen MacAulay C Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)

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St. Louis Blues 2014-15 player stats.

Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S%
Vladimir Tarasenko 77 37 36 73 27 31 8 0 6 264 14
Alexander Steen 74 24 40 64 8 33 8 0 5 223 10.8
Jaden Schwartz 75 28 35 63 13 16 8 0 4 184 15.2
David Backes 80 26 32 58 7 104 10 0 3 183 14.2
T.J. Oshie 72 19 36 55 17 51 3 0 4 162 11.7
Paul Stastny 74 16 30 46 5 40 7 0 7 143 11.2
Alex Pietrangelo 81 7 39 46 -2 28 1 0 2 195 3.6
Kevin Shattenkirk 56 8 36 44 19 52 4 0 1 135 5.9
Jori Lehtera 75 14 30 44 21 48 2 1 2 103 13.6
Patrik Berglund 77 12 15 27 -2 26 0 0 0 145 8.3
Dmitrij Jaskin 54 13 5 18 7 16 3 0 4 108 12
Barret Jackman 80 2 13 15 3 47 0 0 1 86 2.3
Jay Bouwmeester 72 2 11 13 7 24 0 0 0 92 2.2
Steve Ott 78 3 9 12 -8 86 0 0 0 49 6.1
Ryan Reaves 81 6 6 12 -3 116 0 0 1 55 10.9
Carl Gunnarsson 61 2 10 12 10 2 0 0 0 54 3.7
Maxim Lapierre 45 2 7 9 -2 16 0 0 0 43 4.7
Chris Butler 33 3 6 9 8 23 0 1 0 54 5.6
Ian Cole 54 4 5 9 16 44 0 0 0 52 7.7
Joakim Lindstrom 34 3 3 6 -8 8 2 0 0 41 7.3
Zbynek Michalek 15 2 2 4 3 6 0 0 0 19 10.5
Olli Jokinen 8 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 17 5.9
Marcel Goc 31 1 2 3 -1 4 0 0 0 34 2.9
Petteri Lindbohm 23 2 1 3 -1 26 0 0 0 32 6.3
Chris Porter 24 1 1 2 -3 6 0 0 1 24 4.2
Robert Bortuzzo 13 1 1 2 -3 25 0 0 0 19 5.3
Ty Rattie 11 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 8 0
Magnus Paajarvi 10 0 1 1 -2 6 0 0 0 9 0
Jordan Leopold 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
Colin Fraser 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Goalie GPI GS MIN GAA W L OT SO SA GA SV%
Brian Elliott 46 45 2546 2.26 26 14 3 5 1150 96 0.917
Jake Allen 37 32 2077 2.28 22 7 4 4 909 79 0.913
Martin Brodeur 7 5 356 2.87 3 3 0 1 169 17 0.899

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A look at the St. Louis Blues 2015-16 schedule.

DATE Opp. RESULT
Thu, Oct 8 vs. Edm 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 10 @ Min 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 13 @ Cgy 9:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 15 @ Edm 9:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 16 @ Van 10:00 PM ET
Sun, Oct 18 @ Wpg 3:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 20 @ Mtl 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Oct 24 vs. NYI 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 27 vs. TB 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 29 vs. Ana 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 31 vs. Min 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 3 vs. LA 8:00 PM ET
Wed, Nov 4 @ Chi 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 7 @ Nas 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 10 @ NJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 12 @ NYR 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 14 vs. Chi 8:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 16 vs. Wpg 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 17 @ CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 19 vs. Buf 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 21 vs. Det 8:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 23 @ Buf 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Nov 25 @ Pit 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 28 vs. CBJ 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 1 vs. Fla 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Dec 4 @ NYI 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Dec 5 vs. Tor 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 8 vs. Ari 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 10 vs. Phi 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 12 vs. Dal 8:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 13 vs. Col 6:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 15 @ Wpg 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 17 vs. Nas 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 19 vs. Cgy 3:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 21 @ Phi 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 22 @ Bos 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 26 vs. Dal 8:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 27 @ Dal 6:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 29 vs. Nas 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 31 vs. Min 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 2 @ Tor 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 4 vs. Ott 8:00 PM ET
Wed, Jan 6 @ Col 10:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 8 @ Ana 10:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 9 @ LA 10:30 PM ET
Tue, Jan 12 vs. NJ 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Jan 14 vs. Car 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 16 vs. Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 18 vs. Pit 8:00 PM ET
Wed, Jan 20 @ Det 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 22 @ Col 9:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 24 @ Chi 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 2 @ Nas 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 4 vs. SJ 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 6 vs. Min 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 9 vs. Wpg 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Feb 12 @ Fla 7:30 PM ET
Sun, Feb 14 @ TB 6:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 16 vs. Dal 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 18 vs. LA 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 20 @ Ari 9:00 PM ET
Mon, Feb 22 vs. SJ 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 25 vs. NYR 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 27 @ Nas 3:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 28 @ Car 3:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 1 @ Ott 7:30 PM ET
Sun, Mar 6 @ Min 8:00 PM ET
Wed, Mar 9 vs. Chi 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Mar 11 vs. Ana 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 12 @ Dal 9:00 PM ET
Mon, Mar 14 @ Cgy 9:00 PM ET
Wed, Mar 16 @ Edm 9:30 PM ET
Sat, Mar 19 @ Van 10:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 22 @ SJ 10:30 PM ET
Fri, Mar 25 vs. Van 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 26 @ Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 29 vs. Col 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Apr 1 vs. Bos 8:00 PM ET
Sun, Apr 3 @ Col 8:00 PM ET
Mon, Apr 4 vs. Ari 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Apr 7 @ Chi 8:30 PM ET
Sat, Apr 9 vs. Wsh 8:00 PM ET

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