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Preview of Jets-Blues game 7: key player, score forecasts

It depends on. The Presidents' Trophy-Peclear winner Winnipeg Jets are organizing the St. Louis Blues in 200th game 7 in Stanley Cup Playoffs History Sunday (Sunday7 p.m. ET, TBS).

A team will climb into the second round, while the other has an early start to the low season – and try to fix what went wrong.

For the blues, this is the 19th game of the club of all time 7, the optimal non-original Six team. They went 7 10: 8 in the games, and the last one is the Stanley Cup final 2019 against the Boston Bruins, which they won 4-1.

This version of The Jets has a lot less games 7 history that can be drawn on; Her only game 7 was a victory of the second round against Nashville Predators in 2018.

Who wins this? We have collected the ESPN hockey family to identify the most important players who can be seen in the competition – as well as their end point forecasts.

Who is the only important player you will watch in Jets-Blues?

Ryan S. Clark, NHL reporter: If he plays, it is Mark Scheifele. The hit in game 5 of Brayden Schenn and/or Radek Faksa led a lot about the most physically demanding series in the first round. Scheifele's game this season and this series in front of the hit, which makes him a legitidate top line center in this league. We have seen how the jets have been implemented in the last two periods of game 5 for his absence, while game 6 has shown why they need contributions from everyone if they cannot go.

But that's again If Scheifele plays. He drove in a training suit on Saturday, and Scott Arniel said that the center will be a decision for games on Sunday.

Arda Öcal, NHL transmitter: Connor Hellebuyck Is the obvious answer for me here because he was on the street at home “Vezina” (especially game 2) and “Vezina from Temu”.

Hellebuyck has admitted four or more goals in seven games in the street in a row, which combines the second longest of such series in the history of Stanley Cup Playoffs. But game 7 is at home. The pressure is switched on, but it is in a comfortable boundaries, surrounded by a “whiteout”. What version of Hellebuyck do we get on Sunday evening?

Kristen Shilton, NHL Reporter: Connor HellebuyckNaturally. Has there been such a Jekyll/Hyde performance in recent years?

The Vezina finalist can play a shining at home and like a fish from the water on the street. Will this trend continue in game 7? Which version of the goalkeeper shows this?

But I'll throw as a bonus Pavel Buchnevich in this equation. He drove the offensive of the blues, and when Hellebuyck is in his A-Game, St. Louis Buchnevich will need to channel his hat trick energy from game 3 to help the blues to achieve a breathtaking street victory.

Greg Wyshynski, NHL reporter: Jordan Binnington Renewed his title as one of the most clutch goalkeepers of the NHL with his 31-SAVE performance in Team Canada's 4 nation championship victory against the US-Darunter in extra time. He deserved it for the first time in 2019 and fell the blues with the Stanley Cup with game 7 victories against Dallas and Boston.

Now he has the chance to restore these login information.

Binnington had an average of 0.82 goals and a percentage of 0.968 in the processes of the processes 7. While Hellebuyck was terrible in St. Louis, Binnington in Winnipeg was not much better, which scored an average of 0.861 and an average of 3.44 goals and gave up four goals in two of the three games. But as 4 nations showed, Binnington can fulfill the moment. (Although Kyle Connor will actually be in the position for the opposition this time. Not that we are bitter or something.)


The end result will be _____.

Clark: 4-3 jets. There were some topics in this series. The first was that a crime was not a problem – the teams teamed up to score more than six goals in everyone to one game. The second is that the home team won every game. I say that continues and the jets go ahead.

ÖCAL: 6-5 jets. Hellebyuck does not have its best game, but the jets have exceeded this challenge, and Kyle Connor scores another goal in the third period in this series to win it.

Shilton: 5-4 jets. The jets were too good on the home ice to let it slip away. This does not mean that a St. Louis victory would be surprising, but even if Hellebuyck is eliminated, Winnipegs should be able to deliver enough buffers that the jets can squeak with a close victory in order to advance.

Wyshynski: 5-3 jets. The jets would be toast if this game were played in St. Louis because it is a demonstrable fact that Hellebuyck is a disaster on the street in the playoffs. He is a bit under the replacement at home in the post -season, but Winnipeg will take this on the street in view of his three moves.

The blues are at home in the playoffs in 5-against-5 criminal offenses and the percentage destinations. But Winnipeg is second in both categories. Hellebuyck calms down and the offensive is powered at home, especially now that Nikolaj Ehlers has a game that has not played since April 12 because he did not play due to a foot injury.

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