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Top Jordan Binnington News
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Heartbreaker in Game 7
Binnington stopped 43 of 47 shots in Sunday's 4-3 double-overtime loss to the Jets in Game 7.
Binnington came within seconds of upsetting the Presidents' Trophy winners, but Cole Perfetti's tip-in goal forced overtime. Adam Lowry completed the job for the Jets, leaving Binnington with a hard-luck loss in a series that could have gone either way. He went 3-4 with a 2.53 GAA and a .901 save percentage over seven playoff outings and largely outplayed Connor Hellebuyck in the opposite crease, but neither team was able to steal a road win in the series. Binnington's 2.69 GAA in the regular season was his best mark in four years despite a mediocre .900 save percentage over 56 appearances. He's under contract for two more years and is expected to be the Blues' top goalie as they look for better fortunes in 2025-26.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Defending crease in Game 7
Binnington will defend the road net versus Winnipeg on Sunday in Game 7, per Lou Korac of NHL.com.
Binnington has won three of his last four outings, including a 21-save effort in Friday's 5-2 victory over the Jets in Game 6. He has posted a 2.54 GAA and an .897 save percentage through six starts against Winnipeg this postseason. The winner of Sunday's matchup between St. Louis and Winnipeg will play against Dallas in the second round.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Keeps season alive in Game 6 win
Binnington stopped 21 of 23 shots in Friday's 5-2 win over the Jets in Game 6.
The game was pretty even for 30 minutes, but the Blues erupted for four goals in a span of 5:23 in the second period. This gave Binnington plenty of support, and while he allowed a goal in the third, the lead was never threatened. The home team has won every game in this series, with Binnington going 3-3 while allowing 15 goals on 145 shots (.897 save percentage) over six playoff outings. He'll have to buck that trend in Winnipeg on Sunday for Game 7 if the Blues are to make it into the second round.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Slated to start Game 6
Binnington is slated to start Friday's Game 6 at home against the Jets.
Binnington is coming off a road loss Wednesday in which he turned aside 21 of 25 shots (.840 save percentage). That start matched his worst outing of the Blues' first-round series, but he'll attempt to force a Game 7 with a win Friday. He's been much more effective at home during the playoffs, going 2-0-0 with a 1.50 GAA and .940 save percentage.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Loses Game 5
Binnington stopped 21 of 25 shots in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to the Jets in Game 5. The fifth goal was an empty-netter.
The scoring went back and forth early on, but the Jets took over late in the second period. This left Binnington with his third straight loss in Winnipeg, though he won both of the Blues' home games. He's given up 13 goals on 122 shots (.893 save percentage) through five playoff outings. Binnington is a virtual lock to start a must-win game on home ice when the series shifts back to St. Louis for Friday's Game 6.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Expected to start Wednesday
Binnington is slated to start on the road against Winnipeg in Game 5 on Wednesday.
Binnington allowed four goals on 25 shots en route to a 5-3 loss in the Blues' playoff opener April 19. However, he's been solid since, going 2-1 with a 1.69 GAA and a .931 save percentage across his past three starts, which has allowed St. Louis to even its first-round series. Winnipeg might need to challenge Binnington more -- the Jets rank 11th in shots per game (24.5) in the postseason.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Evens series with Game 4 win
Binnington stopped 30 of 31 shots in Sunday's 5-1 win over the Jets in Game 4.
The Blues took control with a three-goal second period, and Binnington didn't let the Jets back in. This was his best performance of the series, and it allowed the Blues to even the first-round series at 2-2 after holding firm on home ice in the last two games. Binnington has allowed nine goals on 96 shots over four playoff contests and is a virtual lock to be between the pipes in Winnipeg for Wednesday's Game 5.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: In goal for Game 4
Binnington will patrol the home crease against Winnipeg on Sunday in Game 4, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
Binnington is coming off a 16-save effort in Thursday's 7-2 victory over the Jets in Game 3. He has posted a 1-2 record with a 2.72 GAA and an .879 save percentage this postseason. Winnipeg has registered the second-fewest shots per game (22.3) in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Victorious on home ice
Binnington stopped 16 of 18 shots in Thursday's 7-2 win over the Jets in Game 3.
After a couple of close losses in Winnipeg, the Blues bounced back with a big Game 3 win on home ice. Binnington wasn't tested all that much Thursday, and he's now allowed eight goals on 65 shots over three playoff contests. He'll likely be back between the pipes with a chance to even the series in Sunday's Game 4.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Set to start in Game 3
Binnington is expected to start at home against Winnipeg for Game 3 on Thursday, per Matthew DeFranks of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Binnington and the Blues will attempt to get back into the win column after dropping the first two games of the series. He stopped 41 of 47 shots (.872 save percentage) over that stretch. Binnington also had a 28-22-5 record, 2.69 GAA and .900 save percentage in 56 regular-season appearances in 2024-25. Winnipeg was tied for third during the regular season in goals per game with 3.35.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Stuck with tough Game 2 loss
Binnington turned aside 20 shots in Monday's 2-1 loss to the Jets in Game 2 of their first-round series.
Winnipeg's opening goal late in the first period was particularly tough to swallow, as Binnington successfully poke-checked Mark Scheifele on a rush, only for a retreating Jimmy Snuggerud to deflect the puck into his own net. Binnington played better than he did in Game 1 but had the same result to show for it, and the 31-year-old netminder has now given up six goals on 47 shots to begin the Blues' postseason run. Binnington will need to maintain Monday's level of play and get more help from his teammates if they're going to get back into the series when it shifts to St. Louis for Game 3 on Thursday.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Between pipes versus Jets
Binnington will tend the road twine for Game 2 against Winnipeg on Monday, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
Binnington has been struggling for victories of late, going 1-2-1 with a 2.96 GAA in his last four appearances, including a Game 1 loss Saturday. Still, the 31-year-old backstop shouldn't be expected to cede the starting role to Joel Hofer any time soon. During the regular season, the Jets converted on the power play at a league-best 28.9 percent rate, so Binnington will no doubt be begging his teammates to stay out of the box.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Loses Game 1
Binnington stopped 21 of 25 shots in Saturday's 5-3 loss to the Jets in Game 1. The fifth goal was an empty-netter.
Game 1 was tied at 3-3 late in the third period, but Kyle Connor's goal with 1:36 left was the difference. Binnington has had success under pressure before, winning eight of his last 10 regular-season starts to help the Blues get into the playoffs, and that run started just a month after the 4 Nations Face-Off, where he led Team Canada to a first-place finish. The 31-year-old will have his hands full with the Jets, especially after Winnipeg's top line was in form in Game 1. Expect Binnington to see the vast majority of starts initially -- Joel Hofer played well in 2024-25, but he's untested in the playoffs.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Starting in Winnipeg
Binnington will patrol the visiting crease against Winnipeg on Saturday in Game 1 of the playoffs, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
Binnington was 28-22-5 with three shutouts, a 2.69 GAA and a .900 save percentage in 56 regular-season contests in 2024-25. He gave up three goals on 24 shots in a 3-2 loss to the Jets on Oct. 22, his only appearance against Winnipeg this season. The Jets tied for third in the NHL with 3.35 goals per game in 2024-25.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Dazzles in pivotal win
Binnington stopped 22 of 23 shots in Tuesday's 6-1 win over Utah.
The Blues needed to win Tuesday to clinch a playoff spot, and while the offense did its part by scoring four times in the first period, Binnington delivered a solid showing as well by conceding just once. That was a step in the right direction after he had given up three or more goals in his previous three outings. The star goaltender ends the regular season with a 28-22-5 record across 56 starts, posting a 2.69 GAA (his best mark since the 2020-21 campaign) and a .900 save percentage. He's recorded a save percentage of at least .900 in six of his seven full seasons in the league.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Starting in pivotal matchup
Binnington will patrol the home crease Tuesday versus Utah, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
There a number of clinching scenarios in play Tuesday, but Binnington can help the Blues lock up a playoff spot with a regulation win over Utah. The 31-year-old goaltender has faltered recently after winning seven consecutive games, surrendering a total of seven goals on just 40 shots across back-to-back losses to Edmonton and Seattle. This will be Binnington's third start against Utah this season -- he went 1-1-0 with a 2.53 GAA and a .914 save percentage in those two appearances.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Loses in shootout
Binnington stopped 14 of 17 shots in Saturday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Kraken.
In addition to a poor performance in regulation, Binnington allowed three goals on seven shootout attempts to take the loss. This result was unpleasant for the Blues -- they're now a point back of the Wild for the first wild-card spot, and the Flames have two games in hand to try to erase a four-point deficit for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference. Binnington has faltered at a bad time, allowing 11 goals while going 1-1-1 over his last three games. For the season, he's 27-22-5 with a 2.72 GAA and a .900 save percentage through 55 outings. Despite his recent struggles, he's the No. 1 goalie for a reason, so don't be surprised to see him start Tuesday versus Utah if the Blues still need to punch their postseason ticket.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Set to face Seattle
Binnington is expected to start on the road against Seattle on Saturday, according to Lou Korac of The Hockey News.
Binnington excelled from Feb. 23-April 1, recording an 11-2-0 record, 2.00 GAA and .919 save percentage across 13 appearances. However, the 31-year-old's hot stretch appears to be over after allowing four goals in each of his past two starts. Seattle ranks 17th in goals per game with 2.96.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Falls to Oilers
Binnington stopped 19 of 23 shots in Wednesday's 4-3 loss to the Oilers.
Binnington had to deal with Connor McDavid, who dished three assists in his return from a lower-body injury. The 31-year-old Binnington saw his personal seven-game winning streak snapped just one game after Joel Hofer's loss in Winnipeg ended the Blues' 12-game surge. Binnington is now 27-22-4 with a 2.72 GAA and a .900 save percentage over 54 appearances. The Blues have just two games left in the regular season -- Saturday at Seattle and Tuesday at home versus Utah -- so unless their playoff fate is on the line longer than expected, Binnington and Hofer will likely split the last two contests.
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Blues' Jordan Binnington: Guarding crease Wednesday
Binnington will get the starting nod Wednesday on the road against the Oilers, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
It'll be Binnington to try to get the Blues back in the win column following Monday's loss to the Jets that snapped St Louis' 12-game win streak. The 31-year-old has won seven straight starts, allowing just 13 total goals (1.86 per game) over that stretch. He will look to continue that against a shorthanded Oilers lineup without many key pieces, including superstars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 172 lbs |
Birthplace: Richmond Hill, ON |
Age: 31 |
Experience: 7 |
Shoots: Left |