- Matchup: Pittsburgh Penguins vs St. Louis Blues
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
- Venue: Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MO
- Broadcast: Fanduel Sports Network Midwest
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The St. Louis Blues (34-33-12) host the Pittsburgh Penguins (41-24-16) at the Enterprise Center this Tuesday.

In their previous outing, the Pittsburgh Penguins suffered a 3-0 defeat against the Capitals. This performance fell short of their offensive expectations, as they ended the game with 24 shots on goal but failed to score. Furthermore, they squandered two power play opportunities. Pittsburgh accumulated 2 penalty minutes during this match.
On the offensive front, the Pittsburgh Penguins have netted a total of 285 goals this season (3rd in the league) while allowing 251 against. They currently boast 98 points and a points percentage of .605. Throughout the season, they have capitalized on 24.35% of their 230 power play opportunities, scoring 56 goals. At even strength, the Penguins have conceded 208 goals, netting 229. They have attempted 2,320 shots, achieving a shooting percentage of 12.3%, while facing 2,213 shots against, leading to a save percentage of .887. Opponents have managed 234 power play opportunities against them (15th in the league), yielding 43 goals.
In goal for this matchup will be Stuart Skinner, who has recorded 105 quality starts and holds a quality starts percentage of .550. His career save percentage is .904 over 9,277 minutes, in which he has faced 5,389 shots, making 4,872 saves. Skinner has allowed 517 goals during his NHL career, with a goals-against average of 2.71. His record stands at 109 wins, 62 losses, and 18 overtime losses after starting in 191 games, totaling 197 matches in his professional career.
The St. Louis Blues recently triumphed over the Blackhawks, finishing with a score of 5-3. In that game, the Blues converted 5 goals from 28 shots on net and successfully executed 1 of their power play opportunities.
This season, St. Louis has taken 1,993 shots (31st overall in the NHL) with a shooting percentage of 10.64%. They have allowed 2,195 shots against, leading to a penalty kill rate of 76.28% on 215 power play chances. St. Louis’ current save percentage is 88.9%. On the power play, they have had 208 opportunities and converted 37 goals (30th in the league). Their even-strength performance has seen them score 175 goals while conceding 243 (192 at even strength and 51 while shorthanded). This season, they have achieved 212 total goals, 80 points, and a points percentage of .506.
In goal for the Blues will be Jordan Binnington, who has a career record of 185-136-43 across 376 games. Binnington’s quality starts percentage stands at 52.9%, with 193 quality starts. He has made 9,608 saves out of 10,632 shots faced, translating to a save percentage of .904. His opponents average 2.81 goals per game against him, with a career total of 1,024 goals conceded. He has participated in 365 games, totaling 17,902 minutes on the ice.
Who will emerge victorious in this NHL matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Expert Prediction: Choose St. Louis
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