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BLUES VS. COYOTES

WHAT TO WATCH

The St. Louis Blues will be seeking their fifth consecutive win on Thursday when they meet the Arizona Coyotes, and they will do it while wearing their adidas Reverse Retro jerseys for the first time.
All 31 teams are participating in the Reverse Retro jersey program, which takes unique and historical looks from a team's history and remixes the colors to create a design that's new and never seen before.
The Blues' Reverse Retro jersey completely flips the colors used on the team's sweater from the late 1990s. The jersey features red as its primary color, while the stripes - which were red on the original jersey that was revealed in 1995 - are now yellow. The club's traditional blue now appears the sleeves and along the jersey's base. The 90's iteration of the Blue Note remains unchanged.

THE SERIES SO FAR

Feb. 2: Blues 4, Coyotes 3
Justin Faulk scored what could stand as the goal of the year when he danced through the offensive zone and slid the puck five-hole past goalie Darcy Kuemper. Mike Hoffman, Vince Dunn and Ryan O'Reilly also scored and Jordan Binnington made 32 saves to extend the Blues' winning streak for four games.

O'Reilly on team success

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING

"I didn't think we had a good start to this game, we were outshot 11-1 at one point, but we got involved and changed the momentum of the game, and that's what we're looking for. We're looking for responses. You're not always going to play your best hockey in certain parts of the game, but if you can change it and get a response from your team, that's a good thing. I think we're doing that right now." - Craig Berube, after a 4-3 win against the Coyotes on Tuesday.

BLUE NOTES

Dating back to 2013, the Blues have points in 12 of 14 games against the Coyotes at Enterprise Center (10-2-2)… Jordan Binnington has earned points in six straight starts (5-0-1) and has posted a 2.43 goals-against average and a .922 save-percentage in that stretch… Vince Dunn has three goals and a plus-2 rating over his last five games.