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Blues boost playoff hopes with 4-goal win over Ducks

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NHL: St. Louis Blues at Anaheim DucksApr 3, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; St. Louis Blues right wing Dalibor Dvorsky (54) helps goaltender Joel Hofer (30) defend the goal against Anaheim Ducks left wing Alex Killorn (17) during the second period at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Robert Thomas scored once in a three-point game and Dylan Holloway tallied twice to lead visiting St. Louis to a 6-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Friday, keeping the Blues’ slim playoff hopes alive.

Pius Suter and Colton Parayko both scored once and added an assist for the Blues (32-31-12, 76 points), who are three points outside of a playoff spot with seven games remaining.

St. Louis’ Jonatan Berggren also scored, Jake Neighbours and Philip Broberg both collected a pair of assists, and goaltender Joel Hofer made 25 saves.

Ryan Poehling collected one goal and one assist and Jeffrey Viel tallied once for the Ducks (41-30-5, 87 points), who lost their hold on the top spot in the Pacific Division. The Edmonton Oilers also have 87 points, but they hold the tiebreaker edge.

Goalie Lukas Dostal stopped 23 shots for Anaheim, which is winless in four games (0-3-1).

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Berggren’s goal late in the first period sent the Blues off to victory. With the score tied 2-2, Berggren set up in the slot after a glaring turnover and buried the chance with 76 seconds remaining in the back-and-forth opening frame.

Suter made it a 4-2 game with a tap-in tally set up by Neighbours and Tyler Tucker at 3:08 of the second period.

Parayko extended the Blues’ lead at 16:50 of the middle frame by converting a wrist shot from the top of the right circle for his second goal of the season.

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Holloway added a power-play goal, ripping home a one-timer from the right circle set up by Thomas’ pass 82 seconds into the third period for his second of the game to make it a 6-2 score.

Before that, the clubs were in a see-saw affair. The Ducks received a sought-after quick start when Poehling opened the scoring at 1:51 by redirecting Mason MacTavish’s long shot.

Thomas responded to tie the clash at 5:24, chipping a shot from in tight upon being sprung on a breakaway by Broberg. With his assist, Broberg extended his point streak to a career-best seven games.

Holloway put the Blues ahead just past the midway point of the opening frame, finding the mark from the top of the right circle for the power-play goal.

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Then it was Anaheim’s turn to erase a deficit, tying the clash when Viel redirected Poehling’s cross-ice pass at 16:01 of the frame.

–Field Level Media

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David Haye rates Usyk’s chances against heavyweight greats like Lewis, Holyfield and Tyson

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Oleksandr Usyk has cleaned up at both cruiserweight and heavyweight. Now, one of just two other men to have ruled in both divisions, David Haye, has shared how he thinks the Ukrainian would have fared against heavyweight icons.

Usyk got his hands on the undisputed cruiserweight crown by scoring away wins over each of Krzysztof Glowacki, Mairis Briedis and Murat Gassiev to capture all four world titles.

It is his current heavyweight run that made Usyk a global superstar, twice defeating each of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Daniel Dubois to become a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion.

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As a result, the undefeated 39-year-old has established himself as the standout heavyweight of this generation, and when asked whether Usyk could have performed similarly in a stronger era, such as the 1990s, Haye told BoxingScene that he believes the Ukrainian ‘would have found a way’.

“Usyk, putting them in there with [Evander] Holyfield, [Mike] Tyson, Lennox [Lewis], he would have hung with the best of them,”

“He would have found a way. He’s shown consistently that he’s beat every man in and around his era that. It’s hard not to be a fan of someone who’s done that.

“It’d be the equivalent of me beating Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Vitali Klitschko and anyone else.” 

Usyk takes on Dutch kickboxer Rico Verhoeven on Saturday night at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, in a bout that may do more for his celebrity than his legacy.

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NHL fans react to Cale Makar’s injury status for Game 2 vs Golden Knights

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Cale Makar remaining out for Game 2 against the Vegas Golden Knights had many NHL fans wondering what it could mean for the rest of the Western Conference Final.

The Colorado Avalanche defenseman was ruled out Friday morning after coach Jared Bednar confirmed Makar would miss a second straight game with an upper-body injury.

After the update was shared by Elliotte Friedman on X, fans quickly reacted.

“This changes the series. Not that one player should. But their best defenseman, a point producer, quarterbacks the powerplay, great plus-minus player. If Vegas can snag Game 2 before going home, they’re in a great spot,” one user wrote.

Another fan pointed to Makar’s overall impact on Colorado’s game.

“That’s a massive blow for Colorado because Makar changes the entire pace structure and confidence of the team whenever he’s on the ice. In playoff hockey losing a player who can control games from the blue line affects every matchup immediately.”

Others questioned how the Avalanche planned to handle Vegas without him.

“Do they honestly think that they don’t need him against Vegas?” one user commented.

Another compared Colorado’s situation to playing short-handed in chess.

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“Avalanche without Cale Makar is like trying to win a chess match without your queen. Technically possible, but nobody serious is betting on it.”

Others wondered what Makar’s condition might actually be.

“I wonder how bad his injury must be for him not to play when you hear players playing through MCL sprains, torn MCL, and fractured ribs,” one fan wrote.

Makar is still listed as day-to-day and has continued skating despite missing games. He took part in drills before Game 1 and returned for more work at the team facility ahead of Game 2, going through skating, passing, shooting and positioning exercises before joining Colorado’s optional morning skate.


Cale Makar’s Game 2 absence raises more questions for Colorado

Paul Bissonnette had already raised concerns about Colorado’s chances if Cale Makar could not return in the Vegas series. With the Avalanche defenseman now missing Game 2 as well, that question is still hanging over Colorado.

“If there’s no Makar this series they’re done… Vegas has all things clicking and obviously the superstars are being superstars, so I think if there’s no Makar, this series could end in 6 games,” Bissonnette said on Spittin’ Chiclets.

Colorado saw some of those concerns show up in Game 1. After the Avalanche’s 4-2 loss, coach Jared Bednar said there was “a trickle-down effect” from playing without Makar, though he added that the team still had to find a way through it.

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Bednar had to lean heavily on the rest of his defensemen in the opener. Devon Toews, Brett Kulak, Sam Malinski, Josh Manson and Brent Burns all took on bigger roles. Four of those five defensemen logged more than 19 minutes, while Jack Ahcan saw less than eight minutes of ice time.

Before the Western Conference Final began, Cale Makar had four goals and one assist in nine playoff games and had played 29 shifts in Colorado’s comeback win over Minnesota that closed out the previous round.