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Blues boost playoff hopes with 4-goal win over Ducks

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 10:07 am
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Blues boost playoff hopes with 4-goal win over Ducks

Blues Unleash Offensive Onslaught, Dismantle Ducks 6-2 to Keep Playoff Pulse Beating

The faint heartbeat of the St. Louis Blues’ playoff aspirations grew stronger and more defiant Friday night in Anaheim. Facing a must-win scenario against a Pacific Division leader, the Blues didn’t just eke out a victory; they authored a statement, exploding for a 6-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks. Led by a dynamic top line and crucial secondary scoring, St. Louis delivered a performance that was equal parts desperate and dominant, ensuring the race for the final Western Conference wild card spot remains electrically charged.

Contents
  • A Season-Defining Surge at the Perfect Time
  • Holloway’s Breakout Night and Balanced Attack Seal the Deal
  • Ducks’ Slide Continues at the Worst Possible Moment
  • The Final Push: Playoff Predictions for the Blues and Ducks
  • Conclusion: A Night of Starkly Different Realities

A Season-Defining Surge at the Perfect Time

With their postseason lives on the line, the Blues played with an urgency that the stumbling Ducks could not match. From the opening puck drop, St. Louis established a relentless forecheck, turning Anaheim turnovers into immediate scoring chances. This wasn’t a lucky two-point escape; it was a comprehensive, four-goal victory that showcased the team’s potential when its key players rise to the occasion. The win propels the Blues to 76 points, a mere three points behind the final wild card spot with seven games left on their schedule. While the hill remains steep, this performance proves they are not ready to roll over.

Robert Thomas was, as he has been all season, the engine driving the St. Louis attack. The centerpiece of the Blues’ offense notched a goal and two assists, controlling the tempo and demonstrating the elite playmaking that has defined his breakout campaign. His chemistry with linemates was palpable, slicing through the Anaheim defense with precision. More importantly, his leadership set the tone for a team that understood the magnitude of the moment.

Holloway’s Breakout Night and Balanced Attack Seal the Deal

If Thomas provided the steady current, Dylan Holloway provided the lightning strike. The young forward erupted for a pair of goals, a critical performance that underscores the depth scoring St. Louis desperately needs. His tallies weren’t mere window dressing; they were momentum-shifters that helped bury a Ducks team struggling to find its footing.

The Blues’ victory was a textbook example of a balanced offensive attack. Beyond Thomas and Holloway, the score sheet tells the story of a team getting contributions from across the lineup:

  • Pius Suter and Colton Parayko each delivered a goal and an assist, with Parayko’s defensive presence coupled with offensive contribution proving invaluable.
  • Jonatan Berggren found the back of the net, adding to the scoring depth.
  • The defense activated brilliantly, with Philip Broberg and Jake Neighbours each chipping in two assists.

In net, Joel Hofer was a steadying force, making 25 saves. While not overly busy, his timely denials on Anaheim’s sporadic pushes snuffed out any hope of a comeback. This collective effort is the exact blueprint the Blues must follow in their final seven games.

Ducks’ Slide Continues at the Worst Possible Moment

For the Anaheim Ducks, the narrative is one of concerning regression at the most critical juncture of the season. The loss, their fourth consecutive (0-3-1), is more than a minor stumble; it’s a full-blown crisis that cost them sole possession of the Pacific Division lead. Now tied with the Edmonton Oilers at 87 points but losing the tiebreaker, the Ducks have seen their once-comfortable cushion evaporate.

The issues were glaring. Defensive breakdowns were frequent, and the structured, disciplined game that defined their rise up the standings was absent. Ryan Poehling (one goal, one assist) and Jeffrey Viel provided brief respites, but the team in front of goalie Lukas Dostal offered little support. Dostal’s 23 saves were overshadowed by the defensive lapses that left him exposed repeatedly. As the playoffs loom, Anaheim must quickly rediscover its identity, or a promising season risks a premature and disappointing conclusion.

The Final Push: Playoff Predictions for the Blues and Ducks

The aftermath of this game sets up a fascinating final two weeks in the Western Conference. The trajectories of these two teams are now pointed in starkly different directions.

For the St. Louis Blues, the path is narrow but clear. Their playoff hopes, while still slim, are alive and kicking. This win provides a massive injection of confidence. The key will be sustaining this level of desperation and offensive execution. Their remaining schedule is a gauntlet, demanding consistency they’ve lacked for much of the year. Prediction: The Blues will push the race to the final days, but ultimately, the points gap and their challenging slate will prove too much to overcome. They will finish just short, but this late surge builds crucial momentum for a critical offseason.

For the Anaheim Ducks, the alarm bells are ringing. Their hold on the Pacific is gone, and their play is trending downward. The immediate concern is stopping the bleeding and solidifying a playoff position, as the chasing pack has closed in. Prediction: The Ducks have too much talent and have built too strong a foundation to completely collapse. They will right the ship enough to secure a playoff berth, but their recent form suggests they will enter the postseason as a vulnerable favorite, likely ceding the division title to Edmonton. How they respond in their next game will be telling for their championship mettle.

Conclusion: A Night of Starkly Different Realities

Friday night’s clash at Honda Center was more than a simple regular-season game; it was a pivot point. The St. Louis Blues, left for dead by many, showcased their resilience and firepower in a dominant 4-goal win over the Ducks. They played with the heart of a team refusing to let its season end. Conversely, the Anaheim Ducks are now embroiled in a crisis of confidence, their once-assured path now fraught with doubt.

The NHL’s stretch run is about momentum and timing. The Blues, for at least one night, captured both. While their playoff hopes remain a long shot, they have guaranteed a tense and thrilling finale for themselves and their fans. The Ducks, meanwhile, are in a fight they didn’t expect, a reminder that in the grueling NHL marathon, nothing is guaranteed until the final tape is broken. The reverberations from this 6-2 victory will be felt in both locker rooms for the crucial games that lie ahead.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

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