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Blues' success against Ducks has come only at home of late
St. Louis Blues

Blues' success against Ducks has come only at home of late

Published Mar. 11, 2016 10:40 a.m. ET

The St. Louis Blues have enjoyed a decided advantage at home over the Anaheim Ducks over their last nine games at Scottrade Center, where the teams meet tonight for the 10th time since 2010-11.

The Blues haven't won in Anaheim at all during that stretch, but they are 6-3-1 against the Ducks in St. Louis, including a 2-1 win in October.

BLUES STATS VS. DUCKS SINCE 2010-11

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  At Home On Road
Record 6-3-1 0-9-0
Goal differential +14 -14
Power-play percentage 24.4 (10/41) 13.3 (4/30)
Penalty-kill percentage 86.2 (25/29) 73.7 (28/38)

Both teams have played inspired hockey since the last time they met Jan. 8, when the host Ducks won 4-3 in a shootout.

BEST RECORDS IN WESTERN CONFERENCE SINCE JAN. 9

Team Record
Anaheim Ducks 20-4-2 (.808)
San Jose Sharks
19-6-4 (.724)
St. Louis Blues
16-6-2 (.708)
Nashville Predators 15-6-6 (.667)

Robby Fabbri scored his 16th goal of the season against the Wild on Sunday night, continuing his climb up the Blues' rookie ladder. Just three St. Louis skaters have had more goals in their rookie campaign than Fabbri over the last 25 seasons.

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON BY BLUES ROOKIES OVER LAST 25 SEASONS

Season Player
Goals
1996-97 Jim Campbell 23
1991-92 Nelson Emerson 23
2008-09 Patrik Berglund 21
2015-16 Robby Fabbri 16

Blues All-Star Vladimir Tarasenko has a team-high 30 goals this season, though he has slowed of late -- much like he did last season when he lit the lamp 37 times.

VLADIMIR TARASENKO'S GOAL-SCORING BREAKDOWN OVER LAST TWO SEASONS

Time span
Goals
October through December 44 (in 75 games)
Post-December 23 (in 88 games)

 

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