Pittsburgh vs St. Louis Betting Odds
When: March 17, 2022, at 8:00 p.m. EST
Venue: Enterprise Center – Saint Louis, MO
Pittsburgh vs St. Louis Betting Preview
An intra-conference showdown is set for Thursday night when the Pittsburgh Penguins (36-16-9, 19-7-4 away) visit the St. Louis Blues (34-17-8, 20-7-3 home). Pittsburgh is third in the Metropolitan and currently have a five-point lead over Washington. St. Louis is second in the Central but are just four points clear of the fourth-place Minnesota Wild. This game will air live on ESPN+.
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Jake Guentzel is having a nice season for Pittsburgh as he leads the team with 60 points and 29 goals, six of which have come on the power play. Kris Letang is the top setup man with 46 assists. Pittsburgh is scoring 3.21 goals per game and allow 2.61.
Jordan Kyrou is doing it all for the Blues as he leads the team with 59 points, 22 goals and 37 assists. St. Louis is scoring 3.54 goals per game and allow 2.76.
Pittsburgh vs St. Louis Betting Trends
Penguins
- Pittsburgh are 4-2 SU in their last 6 games against St. Louis.
- The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Pittsburgh’s last 7 games on the road.
- The total has gone OVER in 4 of Pittsburgh’s last 6 games when playing on the road against St. Louis.
- Pittsburgh are 11-5 SU in their last 16 games against an opponent in the Western Conference conference.
- Pittsburgh are 14-6 SU in their last 20 games against an opponent in the Central Division division.
Blues
- St. Louis are 2-5 SU in their last 7 games.
- St. Louis are 14-6 SU in their last 20 games at home.
- The total has gone OVER in 4 of St. Louis’ last 6 games when playing at home against Pittsburgh.
- St. Louis are 1-4 SU in their last 5 games against an opponent in the Eastern Conference conference.
- The total has gone OVER in 9 of St. Louis’ last 13 games played on a Thursday.
Pittsburgh vs St. Louis Prediction
Last time out, Pittsburgh visited the Nashville Predators and left with a 4-1 loss. The game was tied at one late in the second, but by the end of the period it was 3-1 Preds. Jake Guentzel scored the only goal for Pittsburgh. Casey DeSmith stopped 21 of the 24 shots he faced, and Pittsburgh killed off all five Nashville power plays.
St. Louis hosted the Winnipeg Jets and suffered a 4-3 overtime loss. The Jets were on their way to a regulation win, but the Blues scored with just under three minutes remaining in regulation. Vladimir Tarasenko was the second star of the game, in the loss, with his one goal and one assist performance. Jordan Binnington stopped 33 of the 37 shots he faced, and St. Louis killed off both Winnipeg power plays.