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GDB 67.0: A win in St.Louis and the Oilers road trip is a success (6 PM MT, SN)
Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid Leon Draisaitl Jack Roslovic
Photo credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
Jason Gregor
Mar 13, 2026, 16:00 EDTUpdated: Mar 13, 2026, 15:37 EDT
Solid game, good game, brutal game.
That is the quickest and most precise outline of the first three games of this four-game road trip for the Edmonton Oilers. Victories in Vegas and Colorado started the trip before a non-competitive performance last night in Dallas. Despite last night’s effort, the Oilers have an opportunity to make this a very successful road trip if they can pick up a win in St. Louis tonight and head back to Edmonton winners of three of four games.
The Blues won 3-1 in Carolina last night, but the Oilers arrived in St. Louis earlier than the home team. The Blues had to fly 1,708 km from Raleigh, while Edmonton flew 885 km from Dallas. Both team are playing their fourth game in six nights, third game in four days and the second half of a back-to-back. The Oilers have actually travelled less than the Blues since Sunday. Edmonton flew from Vegas to Colorado to Dallas and into St. Louis, while the Blues have flown from Anaheim to St. Louis, to Carolina and back to St. Louis. Edmonton travelled 2,927 km since Sunday while the Blues flew 5,953 km.
Fatigue should not be a factor for the Oilers. They need to play like they did in Vegas and Colorado, because the Blues, despite trading away Brayden Schenn and Justin Faulk last week, are playing very good hockey.
Since returning from the Olympic break, the Blues have been the stingiest defensive team in the NHL allowing only 14 goals in eight games (1.75 GAA). St. Louis is 6-1-1 and all six wins have come against teams in a playoff spot, or one point out of a playoff position. The Blues are relishing the spoiler role, and the Oilers can’t afford to take them lightly.
Edmonton wasn’t ready to play last night. They allowed a goal 1:23 into the game and were never in the game. The Stars outshot them 10-4 in the first period and Edmonton barely had any sustained pressure in the offensive zone. They trailed 3-0 only 15 minutes into the game and it was 5-0 before the game was half over. The Oilers’ inability to string together multiple good performances has been their downfall all season.
They’ve won three games in a row once. Ten other times they’ve won two in a row but lost the third game. They were outscored by a combined 41-22 in those 10 games. They managed a 4-3 shootout loss to Los Angeles and a 4-3 overtime loss to Buffalo but haven’t been very competitive in the other games. They’ve struggled to find consistency in their game for three consecutive games, yet they are still in a playoff race as the rest of their division struggles equally.
They need a much better effort tonight, from everyone in the lineup. They were bad defensively, anemic offensively and shoddy in goal. It was a complete team effort in the loss. They got outworked at 5×5, the power play was ineffective with too many giveaways, and the penalty kill allowed two goals on four kills. The Oilers weren’t good last night, but a bounce-back effort tonight could send them home with a 3-1 record on this road trip and that would be impressive.
They started the trip well, which sets them up for a great finish if they can defeat the surging Blues. The Blues likely believe they can still make the playoffs. They are six points out with 17 games remaining. The odds are very low, but they gained nine points in eight games on Seattle and after tonight they play five games against non-playoff teams and two against the eighth-place San Jose Sharks. The Blues are playing great, especially defensively, and despite a bit more travel I expect them to have a lot of jump tonight. When you are playing well you can’t wait to get back on the ice.
Edmonton has to match their intensity, and they can’t give up a goal in the first 90 seconds, which has happened in their last two games.

SNAPSHOTS…

— Tristan Jarry allowed seven goals last night. Some he had no chance on, but he also didn’t make any big saves. He looked good in relief in Colorado, but that was erased quickly last night. In his last six starts he has allowed seven, five, five, four, five and four goals. He’s made 13 starts for the Oilers and has allowed 4+ goals in nine of them. He is clearly the back up at this point. The Oilers play nine games in the final 19 days of March. None are back-to-back, and I could see Connor Ingram starting eight of them. They play tonight, then at home Sunday (NSH), Tuesday (SJS), Thursday (FLA) and Saturday (TBL). Then they have two days off before playing in Utah (March 24th) and Vegas (March 26th) then back home for an afternoon game on March 28th v. the Ducks. Then another two days off before the play Seattle. Ingram, in theory, could start in all of them, but Jarry might get one start. Two at the most, unless Ingram really struggles. Jarry needs to work on his game in practice and find some fire to compete harder.
— Evan Bouchard set a new career with his 19th goal of the season last night. Bouchard is on a nine-game point streak (16 points), and he has 30 points in his last 18 games which leads the Oilers and is second in the NHL behind Nikita Kucherov. Bouchard is poised to become the fourth D-man in franchise history to score 20 goals in a season, and only the second one in the last 40 years. Paul Coffey did it five times scoring 48, 40, 37, 29 and 29 from 1982-1986. Charlie Huddy scored 20 in 1983, and Sheldon Souray scored 23 in 2009.

LINEUPS…

RNH – McDavid – Hyman
Podkolzin – Draisaitl – Roslovic
Savoie – Dickinson – Kapanen
Henrique – Samanski – Frederic
Ekholm – Bouchard
Nurse – Murphy
Walman – Stastney
Ingram
Oilers only have 12 forwards and six D-men available right now with Colton Dach and Ty Emberson in Edmonton. Connor Ingram starts and the Oilers are hoping he gives them a chance to be in the game.

Blues…

Holloway – Thomas – Snuggerud
Neighbours – Dvorsky – Kyrou
Stenberg – Suter – Buchnevich
Toropchenko – Finley – Walker
Broberg – Mailloux
Lindstein– Parayko
Fowler – Tucker
Hofer
Joel Hofer has been excellent since the Olympic break. He is 4-0-1 with a 1.59 GAA and .955Sv%. He’s allowed more than two goals once, and that was when he faced 49 shots and stopped 45 in the Blues’ 4-3 OT loss to the Islanders. He’s been excellent lately for the Blues.

TONIGHT…

GDB 67 Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues Darnell Nurse photoshop
Photoshop by Tom Kostiuk
GAME DAY PREDICTION: The Oilers have rebounded well after blowout losses this year and do it again with a 3-2 win in St. Louis.
OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION: Bouchard extends his point streak to 10 games.
NOT-SO-OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION: Adam Henrique scores his first goal in 42 games and first since October 23rd.

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