
The St. Louis Blues came roaring back in Game 4 with a convincing 5-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets at Enterprise Center, evening the first-round series at 2-2.
The Blues wasted no time setting the tone. Jake Neighbours had a breakout performance, scoring a goal and adding two assists to spark the offense. Colton Parayko also had a big night, netting a goal and two assists to keep the momentum firmly in St. Louis’ favor.
Despite an early response from Winnipeg in the first period, the Blues tightened their grip as the game progressed. Brayden Schenn and Tyler Tucker each added goals, while Pavel Buchnevich and Justin Faulk contributed key assists to extend the lead.
Goaltender Jordan Binnington was a wall in net for the Blues, stopping 30 of 31 shots for a stellar .968 save percentage. His steady presence frustrated the Jets’ attack all night.
On the other side, the Jets struggled defensively, with Connor Hellebuyck allowing five goals on 18 shots before being replaced by Eric Comrie. Winnipeg’s offense, led by Kyle Connor and Cole Perfetti, couldn’t find an answer to St. Louis’ smothering defense after the opening frame.
With the win, the Blues regain momentum heading back to Winnipeg for Game 5, turning this into a true back-and-forth series.
Key Highlights:
- Jake Neighbours: 1 Goal, 2 Assists (3 Points)
- Jordan Binnington: 30 Saves, .968 SV%
- St. Louis outscored Winnipeg 4-0 after the first period
- Series now tied 2-2
What’s Next: Game 5 shifts back to Winnipeg, where the Jets will look to regroup and protect home ice in what has become a thrilling, tightly contested series.