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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Facing Oilers

    Binnington will be between the pipes for Monday's home game against Edmonton, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reports. Binnington has lost his last five outings (0-3-2) while surrendering 17 goals on 110 shots. He has gone 2-4-2 this season while making 160 saves on 186 shots. Edmonton ranks 18th in the league with 3.15 goals per game this campaign.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Can't get back in win column

    Binnington stopped 15 of 18 shots in Thursday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Canucks. Binnington dropped his fifth straight outing, and he didn't exactly put in a confident performance. During the skid, he's allowed three or more goals on 20 or fewer shots in three of the starts. That simply isn't good enough to give the Blues a chance to win on a regular basis. Binnington is at a 2-4-2 record with a 3.21 GAA and an .860 save percentage across nine outings this season. The Blues visit the Blue Jackets on Saturday, but Binnington makes for a risky fantasy option as long as he's leaking this many goals.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Getting starting nod

    Binnington will protect the home goal versus the Canucks on Thursday, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports. Binnington is looking to shake a four-game skid, during which he is 0-3-1 with 14 goals allowed on 92 shots for an .848 save percentage. The Canucks have scored just nine goals over their last five contests, so this could be just the matchup Binnington needs to get back on track.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Struggles against low volume

    Binnington stopped 15 of 19 shots in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to the Red Wings. The fifth goal was an empty-netter. Binnington allowed a pair of goals in each of the first two periods as his struggles in the crease continued. Overall, the 32-year-old goaltender has a 2-4-0 record with a 3.27 GAA and an .863 save percentage. His run of four appearances from Oct. 13-21, during which he had two wins and a .928 save percentage, is being overshadowed by his recent losses. Between Binnington and Joel Hofer, St. Louis has seen its fair share of inconsistencies from the goaltending tandem. However, Binnington's track record gives him plenty of bounce-back appeal.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Tending twine Tuesday

    Binnington will patrol the home crease against Detroit on Tuesday, Lou Korac of The Hockey News reports. Binnington will get the second half of St. Louis' back-to-back after Joel Hofer played in Monday's 6-3 loss to Pittsburgh. The 32-year-old Binnington has a 2-3-1 record this season while allowing 19 goals on 149 shots. Detroit is tied for 11th in the league with 3.33 goals per game this campaign.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Allows five goals in loss

    Binnington stopped 22 of 27 shots in Saturday's 6-4 loss to the Red Wings. The sixth goal was an empty-netter in the third period. Binnington and the Blues allowed six goals in a row, as they went from leading 4-0 early in the second period to suffering a 6-4 defeat. Binnington was coming off five straight outings in which he had given up three or fewer goals, so this was clearly a step in the wrong direction. After making six straight appearances and going 2-2-1 over that stretch, it's unclear if he'll remain in the starting lineup when the Blues take on the Penguins on Monday.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Starting in Detroit

    Binnington will defend the road net against the Red Wings on Saturday, according to Lou Korac of The Hockey News. In his last start, Binnington made 26 saves in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings on Tuesday. He has a 2-2-1 record through six appearances this season while surrendering 14 goals on 122 shots. Detroit is tied for 15th in the league with 3.00 goals per game this campaign.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Appeared in relief effort

    Binnington stopped 15 of 18 shots in Thursday's 7-4 loss to the Mammoth. Binnington entered the contest eight minutes into the first period due to Joel Hofer surrendering three goals on six shots. Unfortunately for Binnington, the Mammoth offense also scored three goals on him, which led to his second straight loss. The 32-year-old goaltender has a 2-2-1 record, a 2.75 GAA and an .885 save percentage through six appearances this year. The starting job is safely in Binnington's hands for now, with Hofer coming off back-to-back rough performances. Binnington's playing time and track record make him a strong option to have rostered in the majority of fantasy formats. His next chance to take the ice is Saturday in a road matchup with the Detroit Red Wings.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Loses tight game in overtime

    Binnington stopped 26 of 28 shots in Tuesday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings. Binnington put in a good performance, but the Blues weren't able to get enough offense going. The 32-year-old is now 2-1-1 with a 2.60 GAA and an .894 save percentage after his first overtime loss of the season. He's given up two or fewer goals in four of his five appearances this season and appears to have gotten past a five-goal fiasco in the season opener. The Blues wrap up this four-game homestand Thursday when the Mammoth come to town.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: In net versus LA

    Binnington will defend the home goal against the Kings on Tuesday, per Lou Korac of NHL.com. Binnington was sharp in his last start, stopping 18 of 19 shots in Saturday's 3-1 win over Dallas. The 32-year-old owns a 2-1-0 record, 2.81 GAA and .882 save percentage over four appearances this season. The Kings have dropped four straight games and have scored 16 goals through six contests in 2025-26, which is tied for 20th in the league.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Earns win over Dallas

    Binnington stopped 18 of 19 shots in Saturday's 3-1 win over the Stars. Binnington was only a few minutes away from posting a shootout, but Mikko Rantanen's deflection at the 17:42 mark of the third period erased those plans. Binnington has won his last two starts, against Vancouver and Dallas, while posting a .938 save percentage over that span and stopping 45 of 48 shots faced.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Facing Stars

    Binnington will patrol the home crease against Dallas on Saturday, according to Lou Korac of The Hockey News. Binnington made six saves on seven shots in a brief relief appearance against Chicago on Wednesday. He stopped 27 shots in a 5-2 win over Vancouver on Monday in his last start. Dallas has registered 17 goals through four outings this season.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Steps in for relief duty

    Binnington allowed a goal on seven shots in Wednesday's 8-3 loss to the Blackhawks. Binnington played the final 12:15 of the second period after Joel Hofer allowed four goals to begin the contest. However, the Blues went back to Hofer in the third. It's an uncommon usage pattern, but there's not much to take from Binnington's cameo. He remains at 1-1-0 through three outings while allowing eight goals on 57 shots in a shaky start to the campaign. The 32-year-old is likely to get the nod for a difficult home start versus the Stars on Saturday.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Solid outing against Canucks

    Binnington stopped 27 of 29 shots in Monday's 5-2 win over the Canucks. Binnington was beaten twice in the second period, with both goals being scored by Kiefer Sherwood, but he was excellent the rest of the way. This outing was certainly a bounce-back performance for the 32-year-old netminder, who allowed five goals on 21 shots faced in his season debut against Minnesota on Thursday. Binnington's next chance to protect the Blues' crease will come against the Blackhawks on Wednesday.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Woeful showing versus Minnesota

    Binnington stopped 16 of 21 shots in Thursday's 5-0 loss to the Wild. Binnington was stellar in the preseason after posting a .973 save percentage on 73 shots faced, but he was unable to carry over those strong numbers in the campaign opener. Binnington went 28-22-5 with a 2.69 GAA and a .900 save percentage across 56 regular-season appearances in 2024-25, so there's a strong chance this subpar showing was just a one-off performance from the veteran netminder. Binnington will aim to bounce back when the Blues take on the Flames on Saturday.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Between pipes Thursday

    Binnington will patrol the home crease Opening Night versus Minnesota on Thursday, per Matthew DeFranks of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Binnington was stellar in preseason action, allowing only two goals on 73 shots (.973 save percentage). The 32-year-old netminder was 28-22-5 with a 2.69 GAA and a .900 save percentage across 56 regular-season appearances in 2024-25.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Occupying crease versus Senators

    Binnington will guard the home goal in Thursday's preseason game versus the Senators, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports. Binnington will make his third appearance of the preseason. He's been excellent so far, allowing just one goal on 36 shots over his two starts. Binnington is locked in as the Blues' top netminder heading into 2025-26.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Facing Blackhawks

    Binnington will guard the home goal in Saturday's preseason matchup against Chicago, Lou Korac of The Hockey News reports. Binnington will play in the first two periods before handing over the crease to Will Cranley. The 32-year-old Binnington posted a 28-22-5 record with five shutouts, a 2.69 GAA and a .900 save percentage across 56 regular-season appearances in 2024-25.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Heartbreaker in Game 7

    Binnington stopped 43 of 47 shots in Sunday's 4-3 double-overtime loss to the Jets in Game 7. Binnington came within seconds of upsetting the Presidents' Trophy winners, but Cole Perfetti's tip-in goal forced overtime. Adam Lowry completed the job for the Jets, leaving Binnington with a hard-luck loss in a series that could have gone either way. He went 3-4 with a 2.53 GAA and a .901 save percentage over seven playoff outings and largely outplayed Connor Hellebuyck in the opposite crease, but neither team was able to steal a road win in the series. Binnington's 2.69 GAA in the regular season was his best mark in four years despite a mediocre .900 save percentage over 56 appearances. He's under contract for two more years and is expected to be the Blues' top goalie as they look for better fortunes in 2025-26.
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  • Blues' Jordan Binnington: Defending crease in Game 7

    Binnington will defend the road net versus Winnipeg on Sunday in Game 7, per Lou Korac of NHL.com. Binnington has won three of his last four outings, including a 21-save effort in Friday's 5-2 victory over the Jets in Game 6. He has posted a 2.54 GAA and an .897 save percentage through six starts against Winnipeg this postseason. The winner of Sunday's matchup between St. Louis and Winnipeg will play against Dallas in the second round.
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