· 2026-06-21

Ottawa Senators fell to the St. Louis Blues, with Brayden Schenn scoring a goal and an assist. The Blues won for the third time in four games, becoming the eighth team in NHL history to win 1,800 games. Craig Anderson made 38 saves for the Senators, who have lost four in a row and five of their past six. And the team's struggles continue, with coach Guy Boucher saying it's clear the Blues were better. St. Louis coach Mike Yeo was confident his team would respond well after a bad game, and they did, with Vladimir Sobotka and Vladimir Tarasenko scoring. The Senators' loss is their fourth in a row, and they've won just one of their last six games. But Anderson's 38 saves kept the game close, and the Senators will look to bounce back from this loss. So the team will regroup and try to turn things around, with their next game coming soon. The Blues' win was a shutout, with goalie Carter Hutton making key saves to secure the victory. The Senators will need to find a way to score more goals if they want to start winning again, and they'll need to do it soon, with the season slipping away. The team's power play struggled, and they couldn't capitalize on their chances, which cost them the game. The final score was 3-0, with the Blues dominating the Senators from start to finish.