NHL Game Preview: St. Louis Blues at Colorado Avalanche with Line Combinations 04/05/2026 | Inside The Rink

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St. Louis Blues (32-31-12, 76 pts) at Colorado Avalanche (50-15-10, 110 pts)

Venue: Ball Arena
Date: Sunday, April 1
Time: 9:30 pm EST
How To Watch: ESPN
Radio: 101 ESPN/96.7 FM The Ticket

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St. Louis Blues News & Notes:

The Blues snapped a two-game skid with a 6-2 win over the Ducks. They have points in seven of their last eight games, averaging 3.1 goals per game while allowing 1.8 goals per game.

Colorado Avalanche News & Notes:

Colorado picked up a 2-0 win over the Stars yesterday afternoon. They’ve won two of their last three games, averaging 5.7 goals per game while allowing 3.3 goals per game. Colorado is closing in on the Presidents’ Trophy.

St. Louis Blues Projected Lines:

Holloway-Thomas-Snuggerud
Neighbours-Buchnevich-Kyrou
Drouin-Dvorsky-Stenberg
Suter-Sundqvist-Walker

Broberg-Mailloux
Lindstein-Parayko
Fowler-Tucker

Hofer
Binnington

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Colorado Avalanche Projected Lines:

Lehkonen-MacKinnon-Necas
Landeskog-Nelson-Nichushkin
Kelly-Kadri-Kiviranta
Colton-Drury-O’Connor

Toews-Malinski
Kulak-Manson
Burns-Blankenburg

Blackwood
Wedgewood

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Players To Watch:

St. Louis Blues

Dalibor Dvorsky had the Blues’ lone goal in their loss to Colorado back in December.

Colorado Avalanche

Valeri Nichushkin had a hat trick in Colorado’s win over St. Louis back on December 31st.

Injury Report:

St. Louis Blues

None

Colorado Avalanche

F Nicolas Roy – DTD
D Cale Makar – DTD

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