- Matchup: San Jose Sharks vs St. Louis Blues
- Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
- Venue: Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MO
- Broadcast: Fanduel Sports Network Midwest
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The San Jose Sharks (32-30-6) are set to visit the Enterprise Center this Thursday to face off against the St. Louis Blues (28-30-11).

In their last outing, the San Jose Sharks suffered a 4-1 loss against the Flyers. The offensive performance was subpar, managing to score just once from 25 shots. They had 4 power play opportunities and succeeded on 1, accumulating a total of 20 penalty minutes.
As for their scoring stats, the Sharks have recorded 206 goals (ranked 18th in the league) while conceding 242. They currently hold 70 points and a points percentage of .515. With 222 power-play opportunities, they’ve converted 44 goals, resulting in a success rate of 19.82%. At even strength, they’ve allowed 198 goals while scoring 162. San Jose has taken 1,757 shots, achieving a shooting percentage of 11.7% and faced 2,049 shots with a save percentage of .882. Their opponents have received 210 power-play chances (12th in the NHL) and scored 44 goals during those opportunities.
In net for San Jose will be Alex Nedeljkovic, who has played in 211 NHL games with a record of 87-72-30. He has been a starter in 187 matches, facing 6,007 shots and making 5,421 saves, leading to a save percentage of .902 over his 9,563 minutes on the ice. He has 100 quality starts in his career, yielding a quality start percentage of .535.
In their previous match, the St. Louis Blues faced the Canucks and came away with a 3-1 win. They scored 3 goals from 21 attempts and converted 1 power play opportunity out of 3.
This season, the Blues have netted 180 goals, accruing 67 points with a points percentage of .486. They’ve allowed 221 goals, including 174 at even strength and 47 while shorthanded. St. Louis has scored 150 goals during even strength play but only 30 (ranked 32nd in the NHL) with a power play advantage. With 178 power-play chances, their conversion rate is 16.85%. They’ve taken 1,728 shots (31st in the league) and achieved a shooting percentage of 10.42%, while their opponents have unleashed 1,921 shots. The penalty kill rate stands at 75.52% against their opponents’ 192 power-play attempts, and their save percentage is 88.5%.
In goal for the Blues, expect to see Joel Hofer. He holds a career record of 52-33-10 over 106 games with a quality start rate of 57.7%. Hofer has made 2,560 saves from 2,821 attempts, resulting in a .907 save percentage. His opponents average 2.69 goals against him, having yielded a total of 261 goals during 97 starts and 3,744 minutes of play.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL face-off against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Choose San Jose
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