For the 2nd straight game San Jose and St. Louis fought hard in a one-game goal with the Blues getting the conclusion now about tying the series at two. Now, it’s back to California for game five, in what’s currently a best of three series.
Blues vs Sharks Stanley Cup Betting Analysis On the upgraded Sports Interaction series lineup, the Sharks have been -125 favourites to win the series, together with the Blues coming in at +105. Digging deeper into the numbers, the Sharks are paying +275 to acquire the series in six games, and +225 to win the series in seven. Meanwhile, the Blues are on the books to allow +275 to win the series in six games, and +300 to take it seven, which would mean winning in California in the last match of this series.
Obviously, the Blues are 1-4 in their last five games in San Jose, while the below is 4-1-1 in the last six matches played in San Jose between these two teams.
Furthermore, if you are considering either one of those clubs to knock off the Boston Bruins at the Stanley Cup final there is excellent worth now at Sports Interaction. The Sharks (+320) and Blues (+340) are well priced to win, but which group will it be?
St. Louis Blues
Goaltender Jordan Binnington has been the front page story in game four making 29 saves to register yet another playoff success and also made some team history at the 2-1 win.
It was playoff win number 10 to get Binnington, moving him past Brian Elliott (2016) and Roman Turek (2001) for the most wins by a Blues goalie at one playoffs year. He’s the 10th rookie netminder to win a minimum of 10 games in one postseason in league history.
The Blues power-play scored for a second consecutive game (in game four) and that’s a good sign, as the team that had gone 0-for-18 together with the man advantage prior to scoring in game .
San Jose Sharks
Game four didn’t start off well for the Sharks, as Ivan Barbashev gave the Blues the lead just 35 minutes into the game.
Tomas Hertl scored the only goal of the match of the team. This was his 10th of the post season, that’s the next most goals scored by means of a drama this post season. Team mate Logan Couture leads with 15.
Paradoxically, Hertl’s goal snapped the Sharks’ scoreless streak of 226 minutes, 48 seconds in Game 4’s this postseason after being closed out in the first two rounds (Vegas/Colorado).
Keep an eye out on defenceman Erik Karlsson in this game. In the conclusion of game four Karlsson has been in obvious discomfort midway through the third period. He missed a handful of changes in regulation time before he managed to return to the final two minutes, if the Sharks pulled goalie Martin Jones and left one last push.
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