Blues Head Coach Drew Bannister Turns to Joel Hofer in Crucial Matchup Against Anaheim Ducks
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Blues Head Coach Drew Bannister Makes Lineup Change Ahead of Important Matchup Against Anaheim Ducks
After an exhilarating shootout victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night, the St. Louis Blues are gearing up for another crucial game against the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday evening. With back-to-back contests on the schedule, Blues Head Coach Drew Bannister has decided to make only one lineup change, placing Joel Hofer in net.
The puck will drop for the highly anticipated game at 6 p.m. and can be watched on Bally Sports, with 101 ESPN providing the radio coverage.
Bannister acknowledged the significance of the upcoming game, expressing the team's focus and determination to secure a win. He cautioned against underestimating the Anaheim Ducks, despite their current position in the standings. "It's an important game for us... we can't look at the standings and where Anaheim is right now and think that this is gonna be an easy game for us," Bannister emphasized after an optional Sunday-morning skate.
Highlighting the challenge the Ducks might pose, Bannister noted that they had a day of rest and did not play a game the previous day. He underscored the importance of approaching the game with the right mindset, stating, "For us to think this would be an easy game for us would be wrong, and it's too important for us to think that."
The Blues gained a crucial point in the standings from their hard-fought battle against the Wild on Saturday night. With just 15 games remaining in the regular season, they are currently four points behind the final Wild Card spot in the highly competitive Western Conference. Every game becomes crucial in their quest to secure a playoff berth.
As the team prepares to take on the Ducks, Blues fans are excitedly counting down to the puck drop, aware of the stakes involved in this matchup. The team will rely on Hofer's goaltending skills to help them secure a much-needed victory.
With the playoff race intensifying, the St. Louis Blues will undoubtedly give their all to close the gap in the standings and secure their place in the postseason, starting with the game against the Anaheim Ducks.