Jets Fall to Blues in Game 4 Blowout; Series Tied as Hellebuyck Pulled After 5 Goals

April 27, 2025
Jets Fall to Blues in Game 4 Blowout; Series Tied as Hellebuyck Pulled After 5 Goals
  • Eric Comrie replaced Hellebuyck in goal for the Jets, making five saves, but the game was already out of reach by that point.

  • In a pivotal Game 4, the Winnipeg Jets suffered a 5-1 defeat to the St. Louis Blues, tying their Western Conference first-round series at 2-2, with Connor Hellebuyck, a two-time Vezina Trophy winner, being pulled after allowing five goals.

  • Mark Scheifele, a forward for the Jets, expressed disappointment in the team's performance, noting that the series is now a best-of-three.

  • The Blues seized control of the game with three second-period goals from Brayden Schenn, Tyler Tucker, and Justin Faulk, followed by an early third-period goal from Robert Thomas.

  • As Hellebuyck sat on the bench, fans in St. Louis chanted for him, signaling a shift in momentum towards the Blues, who had lost the first two games of the series.

  • Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington made 30 saves, bolstering the team's impressive home record, which includes 14 straight wins at home since February 23.

  • Kyle Connor initially gave the Jets a 1-0 lead with their only goal, but the team's offense struggled to maintain momentum thereafter.

  • The series will continue with Game 5 scheduled for Wednesday night in Winnipeg.

  • Jets coach Scott Arniel criticized his team's defensive lapses, particularly during a crucial stretch in the second period when they allowed three goals.

  • Hellebuyck's struggles in St. Louis have been notable, as he has allowed 11 goals and posted a save percentage of .744 over two games, resulting in his benching.

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