OILERS at BLUES
WATCH: 6:30 PM MT; televised on Sportsnet 360, One & West
Oilers Team Scope
It was back to school for the Edmonton Oilers after returning back from the holiday break, as the club skated at the University of Alberta's Clare Drake Arena the past three days with the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship being held at Rogers Place.
After limping into their final two games before the brief hiatus - winning 5-2 over Columbus and 5-3 in Seattle - the Orange & Blue have welcomed a few bodies back to the ice. Players include defenceman Duncan Keith, forward Zach Hyman, call-ups Dmitri Samorukov and Philip Broberg, as well as goaltender Mike Smith - who has two wins in '21-22 with a .920 save percentage and 3.08 goals-against average in three appearances.
"I've done enough work in practice where I just need to get into a game and see how it goes," Smith, whose last start came on Oct. 19 versus the Anaheim Ducks, said.
"I'm to the point now where it's not perfect either, but nothing's been perfect throughout the course of my career. It's just something else I have to deal with, and hopefully, I can come back into the lineup and play some good hockey."
Blues Team Scope
Wednesday's affair with the Oilers will also mark St. Louis' first game since the mini-break, last falling to the Winnipeg Jets by a score of 4-2 on Dec. 19.
On Sunday, the Blues announced that four players were placed in COVID-19 Protocol in Robert Bortuzzo, Dakota Joshua, James Neal and Ivan Barbashev. However, forward Oskar Sundqvist was cleared to resume activities on Tuesday and is fit to play in Wednesday's match. The team is also expected to add David Perron, Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas into the mix.
St. Louis is 17-9-5 on the season, boasting an 11-3-2 showing at Enterprise Center and 6-2-2 record in their last 10 outings. Winger Vladimir Tarasenko tops the club in goals with 12 but co-shares the team scoring lead with Pavel Buchnevich as both players have 29 points. Keeper Jordan Binnington is 8-6-3, holding a .910 SV% and 2.87 GAA.
By The Numbers
The Oilers have the top-ranked road power play (36.8%) and best road penalty kill (89.5%). ... Leon Draisaitl (23G, 26A) and Connor McDavid (17G, 32A) are T-1st in the NHL with 49 points apiece through 29 games. ... The two are 1st and 2nd in road points as Draisaitl (13G, 11A) leads the NHL with 24 while McDavid (8G, 13A) has 21. ... Warren Foegele has three goals in his last two games. ...
The Blues are third on the power play at home (29.8%) and 12th on the PK at Enterprise Center (82.5%). ... Buchnevich has recorded three straight multi-assist games, collecting seven helpers and eight points over his last five contests. ... Ryan O'Reilly has taken the third-most draws in the League with 596, winning 337 of them for a 56.5 percentage (16th among skaters who have taken 15% of team's faceoffs).
Injury Report
OILERS - Mike Smith (lower body) is on IR; Zack Kassian (COVID-19 Protocol) is day-to-day; Darnell Nurse (COVID-19 Protocol) is day-to-day; William Lagesson (COVID-19 Protocol) is day-to-day; Jesse Puljujarvi (COVID-19 Protocol) is day-to-day; Markus Niemelainen (hand) is on IR; Kris Russell (upper body) is on IR.
BLUES - Robert Bortuzzo (COVID-19 Protocol) is day-to-day; Ivan Barbashev (COVID-19 Protocol) is day-to-day; James Neal (COVID-19 Protocol) day-to-day; Dakota Joshua (COVID-19 Protocol) is day-to-day; Brayden Schenn (upper body) is on IR; Ville Husso (lower body) is on IR; Jake Walman (upper body) is on IR.
-- Paul Gazzola, EdmontonOilers.com