Blues Edge Blackhawks In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push

by Emma Tucker
Blues Edge Blackhawks In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push

Blues Edge Blackhawks In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push...

The St. Louis Blues defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in overtime Saturday night in a Central Division clash with playoff implications. Jordan Kyrou scored the game-winner 2:18 into OT, keeping the Blues' postseason hopes alive while dealing a blow to their longtime rivals.

The game is trending nationally as both teams fight for positioning in the tightly contested Western Conference wild card race. With just two weeks remaining in the regular season, every point matters for St. Louis (38-30-8) and Chicago (36-32-7).

Kyrou's heroics came after a back-and-forth battle at Enterprise Center before 18,096 fans. The Blues rallied from a 2-1 third-period deficit when Robert Thomas tied the game with 7:32 remaining in regulation. Chicago's Connor Bedard had given the Blackhawks the lead with his 28th goal of the season earlier in the period.

Goaltender Jordan Binnington made 34 saves for St. Louis, outdueling Chicago's Petr Mrazek (39 saves). The Blackhawks have now lost three straight, while the Blues snapped a two-game skid.

The rivalry matchup gained extra attention Saturday as Bedard, the NHL's top rookie, faced Blues captain Brayden Schenn in a first-period fight. It marked the 18-year-old phenom's first NHL fight, drawing reactions across hockey social media.

St. Louis moves within three points of the final wild card spot, while Chicago sits five points back. Both teams face must-win scenarios when they meet again April 20 in the regular season finale at United Center.

Saturday's thriller delivered the intensity expected from one of the NHL's oldest rivalries. The teams have met 342 times since 1967, with Chicago holding a slight 156-139-47 edge. This latest chapter added another memorable moment to the storied matchup.

Emma Tucker

Editor at Radio Insular covering trending news and global updates.