ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Blues get a big win for the history books. The Blues won their 12th consecutive game on Saturday to set a new franchise record for their longest winning streak.
The Blues defeated the Colorado Avalanche, 5-4, on Saturday in front of a sold-out crowd to improve their season-best (and now-franchise-best) winning streak to 12.
The Blues’ historic run began on March 15 and has stretched three weeks up to nearly the end of the regular season, giving St. Louis big-time momentum in a push for playoffs.
The win streak has included the following games…
1) March 15 @ Minnesota Wild (5-1)
2) March 16 vs. Anaheim Ducks (7-2)
3) March 18 @ Nashville Predators (4-1)
4) March 20 vs. Vancouver Canucks (4-3, OT)
5) March 22 vs. Chicago Blackhawks (4-1)
6) March 23 vs. Nashville Predators (4-1)
7) March 25 vs. Montreal Candiens (6-1)
8) March 27 @ Nashville Predators (3-2)
9) March 29 @ Colorado Avalanche (2-1)
10) April 2 vs. Detroit Red Wings (2-1, OT)
11) April 4 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (5-4, OT)
12) April 6 vs. Colorado Avalanche (5-4)
The Blues improve to 43-28-7 (93 points) in the 2024-25 season and now hold the first Wild Card seed in the Western Conference. The Blues have four games left in the regular season, and would guarantee a playoff spot by winning at least three of them.
To close the regular season, it’s a three-game road trip that includes the Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton Oilers and Seattle Kraken next week, then the regular seson finale at home on April 15 against the Utah Hockey Club.