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How to watch Blues vs. Kraken: TV channel and streaming options for March 4
The NHL slate on Wednesday features a game between the Seattle Kraken (29-22-9) and the St. Louis Blues (22-29-9), starting at 10 p.m. ET at Climate Pledge Arena and broadcast on ESPN+. The Kraken are sixth in the Western Conference (67 points), and the Blues are 15th in the Western Conference (53 points).
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Projected Lineup: March 4 at Seattle | St. Louis Blues
Following a 3-1 win over the Minnesota Wild to begin the four-game road trip, the St. Louis Blues are keeping the same lineup for Wednesday's matchup in Seattle (9 p.m. CT, ESPN+, Hulu) – the final game before Friday's 2 p.m. CT trade deadline.
That means Colton Parayko, who has missed the last two games dealing with back spasms, will remain out of the lineup. Parayko did not participate in Wednesday's morning skate.
Joel Hofer will start in goal for the second consecutive game.
Forwards
Brayden Schenn – Robert Thomas – Jimmy Snuggerud
Jake Neighbours – Pavel Buchnevich – Jordan Kyrou
Dylan Holloway – Dalibor Dvorsky – Pius Suter
Alexey Toropchenko – Jack Finley – Oskar Sundqvist
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(3-4-26) Blues-Kraken Gameday Lineup
The St. Louis Blues know what time of year it is, and they certainly know what may or may not happen, as captain Brayden Schenn outlined on Tuesday before departing on a three-game west coast road trip.
But one thing that the Blues (22-29-9), who face the Seattle Kraken (29-22-9) at 9 p.m. at Climate Pledge Arena on Wednesday, know for sure is that the schedule doesn't stop, and just because there could be change between now and Friday's NHL Trade Deadline at 2 p.m. (CT), that doesn't mean you stop playing until something definitive happens.
The Blues have taken two of three coming out of the Olympic break, including a 5-1 win against this very same Seattle squad last Thursday in St. Louis when Dylan Holloway scored his second NHL hat trick, and despite being 14 points out of the second wild card in the Western Conference, all they can do is the best and let the chips fall where they may.
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