St. Louis (5-6-3) at Atlanta (6-6-1)

  • Game info: 5:00 pm EST Sun Nov 8, 2009
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The St. Louis Blues and Atlanta Thrashers are losing for different reasons, but they are both losing.

The Blues look to shake their offensive woes and avoid dropping a fifth straight game Sunday against a Thrashers team having little success keeping its opponents from scoring.

St. Louis (5-6-3) has been getting solid goaltending from Chris Mason(notes), but the offense has been unable to carry its weight.

The Blues have scored two goals during a four-game skid and have lost nine of 12, recording two goals or fewer in each of the defeats. On the season, St. Louis is tied with Nashville for the fewest goals in the NHL with 31.

St. Louis wasted another stellar performance Saturday by Mason, who has lost three of his last five outings despite a 1.76 goals-against average in that span. The netminder turned aside 35 shots in a 2-1 shootout loss in Philadelphia, with T.J. Oshie(notes) scoring the lone goal for the Blues.

Although the Blues had another subpar performance, coach Andy Murray thought his team showed improvement.

“It was a 1-1 hockey game and both teams were going hard to the net,” he said. “Our team battled hard and as long as you keep working like this, you get rewarded down the road. We’ll find a way to get two points if we keep playing this hard.”

While St. Louis has struggled to find the back of the net, Atlanta (6-6-1) is giving up goals in bunches.

The Thrashers, coming off Saturday’s 6-3 loss to the New York Islanders, have allowed at least four goals in six of seven games, losing five of those contests.

Atlanta’s defense didn’t give goalie Ondrej Pavelec(notes) much of a chance Saturday, allowing the Islanders to fire 45 shots on goal. Pavelec stopped 31 of 36 shots before being removed for the start of the third period. It was the third time in four games he faced at least 36 shots.

“It was like we had three or four guys show up and the rest of the guys didn’t,” Thrashers coach John Anderson said. “That’s embarrassing. We can’t play like that. That’s absolutely embarrassing.”

Getting things turned around at Philips Arena might not be easy for Atlanta.

The Thrashers, who play five of their next six at home, have lost four straight there since defeating Tampa Bay 6-3 in their Oct. 3 home opener.

Zach Bogosian(notes), Pavel Kubina(notes), and Christoph Schubert(notes) scored Saturday for the Thrashers, who played their fifth straight game without leading scorer Ilya Kovalchuk(notes) - expected to miss another two weeks with a broken bone in his right foot.

Kovalchuk had two scores in a 4-2 win at St. Louis on Oct. 8. Pavelec stopped 29 shots in that game while Mason made 18 saves for the Blues.

Atlanta backup Johan Hedberg(notes), who made eight saves on nine chances Saturday, is 4-2-0 with a 1.98 GAA and one shutout in six career starts against the Blues, but hasn’t faced them since 2005, while playing for Dallas.

Updated Nov 8, 12:32 am EST
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Team Comparison

Team G W L OTL Pts Standings GF GA Road/Home
St. Louis 24 10 9 5 25 5th, Central 60 62 5-1-3 Road
Atlanta 23 13 7 3 29 2nd, Southeast 80 65 5-5-2 Home

Notes

Last game: 3-2 loss (OT) vs. Vancouver, April 21 Series: Lost Western Conference quarterfinals, 4-0 The Blues have scored just five goals in four games against the Vancouver Canucks in the postseason thus far. ... St. Louis had gone 9-1-1 to end the regular season, but its momentum has been halted by the defensive-minded Canucks. ... Paul Kariya (hip) skated for the third straight day, but had not been cleared to play.

Apr 22, 12:11 am EDT

RW Colby Armstrong was honored as the 2009 Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy Winner. ... LW Ilya Kovalchuk was named the 2009 Thrashers Most Valuable Player. He scored his 43rd goal of the season Saturday. ... Winning the season series 4-1-1, the Thrashers improved to 27-19-10 against Tampa Bay, including 17-6-5 at Philips Arena. ... C Todd White recorded his 51st assist while LW Slava Kozlov had his 50th.

Apr 11, 10:17 pm EDT

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  1. MB
    6. Posted by MB Mon Nov 9 10:13pm EST

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    ha! i was talking about a nice game for atlanta but watev hahaha
  2. Chris T
    5. Posted by Chris T Mon Nov 9 5:53pm EST

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    I posted my message before the game was over... suck it GA Hockey
  3. GA Hockey
    4. Posted by GA Hockey Mon Nov 9 9:15am EST

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    Blues blow a 2-0 lead and lose their second OT shootout in a row, and the most inteligent(-2sp) thing you all can say is "Go blues" ??
  4. StempniakFan
    3. Posted by StempniakFan Mon Nov 9 4:10am EST

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    lets go blues
  5. MB
    2. Posted by MB Sun Nov 8 8:48pm EST

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    WOOOOOO!! nice game nice
  6. Chris T
    1. Posted by Chris T Sun Nov 8 5:15pm EST

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    lets go blues!
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