NHL

San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues

· National Hockey League
Final
4 - 0

Sharks snap nine-game winless streak, hurt Blues' playoff chances with 4-0 victory

Luke Kunin lights the lamp for Sharks

Mackenzie Blackwood made 35 saves for San Jose, which has the worst record in the NHL and snapped a nine-game winless streak with its first victory since March 9.

“It’s a good feeling to win a hockey game,” Granlund said. “Obviously, we haven’t been able to have that feeling too much this season, so we’ll take every win there is.”

Luke Kunin also scored and Jan Rutta added an empty-net goal for the Sharks, who beat St. Louis for the second time in as many tries this season. It was Blackwood’s 10th career shutout and second this season.

“Obviously the guys, you know, they’re battling hard and pushing, pushing and skating right to the end,” Blackwood said. “And last night or the other day didn’t really go our way. We played hard in the last two periods, but we didn’t get the bounces and tonight we did. So, you know, it’s nice to get rewarded for that.”

Joel Hofer made 16 saves for the Blues, who were 7-1-1 in the last nine games. Their loss wrapped up a playoff spot for Vancouver.

The Blues entered play Saturday five points behind Los Angeles for the final wild card in the Western Conference. The Kings, who have a game in hand on St. Louis, played at Calgary later Saturday.

San Jose took control with a dominant second period, outshooting St. Louis 12-3 and scoring three times.

“That’s twice against them. Columbus and Chicago and the good teams don’t do that,” Blues captain Brayden Schenn said. “That’s how you get into the playoffs, is by beating those teams. We’ve just been shooting ourselves in the foot with tough losses like that.”

Zadina capitalized on a turnover by Blues forward Zack Bolduc to break the scoreless tie at 8:30 of the second. Zadina snapped an eight-game scoring drought after hitting the post on a tip earlier in the period.

Granlund made it 2-0 seconds later, extending his points streak to four games by pouncing on the rebound of Fabian Zetterlund’s shot that bounced behind Hofer.

Kunin added to the lead with his ninth goal of the season with 2:02 left in the second. Kunin, a St. Louis native, was playing in front of a large amount of family and friends.

“Rolling puck, just threw it on net,” Kunin said. “You know, you always try to shoot those rollers, you don’t know how they’re going to come off. But yeah, it’s pretty cool always to get one you know with a lot of friends and family in the building.”

Blackwood kept the game scoreless in the early going despite the Blues outshooting the Sharks 11-3 in the first period. Blackwood got his pad on Schenn’s chance after he got behind the San Jose defense and he made saves on point-blank chances for Brandon Saad and Colton Parayko.

“He was huge for us,” Granlund said. “The first period especially, he kept us alive, and you know, when the goalie can do that, that gives a lot of energy for a team and then we got better as the game went on in the second period and obviously we’re able to close it out.”

The Sharks had just 39 seconds of offensive zone possession in the first.

“We really were on our heels in the first period,” David Quinn said. “Blacky stood tall, gave us a chance and I really thought we got our wits about us and a much better second period and then obviously we’re opportunistic as well with our chances.”

Blackwood came up big again in the third, turning away 21 shots as the Blues tried to mount a rally.

“There’s no excuses to be made,” Blues interim coach Drew Bannister said. “We just have to be better. We started the way we wanted to start. We have to be able to follow that up and have momentum going into the second. There’s no excuses at all for what happened in the second and how we fell asleep.”

UP NEXT

Sharks: Host Seattle on Monday night.

Blues: Host Edmonton on Monday night.

Regular Season Series

SJ leads series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 2nd Period 8:30 Filip Zadina Goal (13) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 2nd Period 12:05 Mikael Granlund Goal (12) Snap Shot, assists: Fabian Zetterlund (16), William Eklund (23)
Goal 2nd Period 17:58 Luke Kunin Goal (9) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 3rd Period 16:47 Jan Rutta Goal (4) Slap Shot, assists: Nico Sturm (8)

Statistics

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19 Blocked Shots 8
26 Hits 16
9 Takeaways 10
20 Shots 35
0 Power Play Goals 0
3 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
23 Faceoffs Won 36
39.0 Faceoff Win Percent 61.0
5 Giveaways 10
2 Total Penalties 3
4 Penalty Minutes 6
St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tyler Tucker, D Out Mar 21
San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
John Klingberg, D Day-To-Day Mar 31
Ty Dellandrea, C Injured Reserve Mar 30
Ryan Reaves, RW Out Mar 23
Logan Couture, C Injured Reserve Sep 30

Game Information

Enterprise Center

Location: St. Louis, MO
Attendance: 18,096 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 41 28 87 5
Edmonton 37 28 83 9
Vegas 33 26 82 16
Los Angeles 29 26 76 18
Seattle 32 29 75 11
San Jose 34 31 75 7
Calgary 31 35 70 8
Vancouver 21 44 50 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 49 14 108 10
Dallas 44 18 100 12
Minnesota 41 21 94 12
Utah 38 30 82 6
Nashville 34 31 77 9
Winnipeg 31 30 74 12
St. Louis 31 31 73 11
Chicago 27 34 67 13
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