The St. Louis Blues (27-30-11) host the Vancouver Canucks (21-39-8) at Rogers Arena on Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+, with both teams heading into the game following a loss. The Blues fell to the Calgary Flames 2-1 in a shootout in their last game, while the Canucks are coming off a 6-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

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Ahead of watching this matchup, here is our pick for which team will take home the victory in Saturday’s hockey action.

Over the past 10 contests, the Canucks have gone 3-6-1 while putting up 26 total goals (five power-play goals on 24 power-play opportunities during that span, for a conversion rate of 20.8%). They have conceded 38 goals.

Blues vs. Canucks Predictions for Saturday

Our computer projections model for this contest expects a final result of Canucks 4, Blues 2.

Moneyline Pick: Canucks (+111)
Total Pick: Over 5.5 (computer predicts 6.2 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Canucks (+1.5)

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Blues Splits and Trends

The Blues (27-30-11 overall) have a 3-11-14 record in games that have needed overtime.
In the 29 games St. Louis has played that were decided by one goal, it has a 15-7-7 record (good for 37 points).
Looking at the 12 times this season the Blues ended a game with just one goal, they have a 2-7-3 record, good for seven points.
St. Louis has scored a pair of goals in 19 games this season (4-12-3 record, 11 points).
The Blues are 21-9-5 in the 35 games when they have scored more than two goals (to register 47 points).
In the 25 games when St. Louis has scored a single power-play goal, it went 10-9-6 to record 26 points.
When it has outshot opponents, St. Louis is 10-15-3 (23 points).
The Blues have been outshot by opponents in 39 games, going 17-15-7 to register 41 points.
Canucks Splits and Trends

The Canucks have a 21-39-8 record this season and are 7-8-15 in games that have needed overtime.
Vancouver has earned 20 points (7-8-6) in its 21 games that finished with a one-goal margin.
This season the Canucks scored just one goal in 11 games and they finished 0-10-1 in those matchups.
Vancouver has 12 points (4-14-4) when scoring exactly two goals this season.
The Canucks have scored more than two goals in 30 games, earning 37 points from those contests.
Vancouver has scored a lone power-play goal in 21 games this season and has registered 19 points from those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Vancouver is 4-18-2 (10 points).
The Canucks’ opponents have had more shots in 43 games. The Canucks went 17-20-6 in those contests (40 points).

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Blues vs. Canucks Game Time and TV Channel

When: Saturday, March 21, 2026 at 7 p.m. ET
TV Channel: ESPN+
Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
Where: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia

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