Jordan Binnington will be the starting goalie for the St. Louis Blues in Game 4 of the Western Conference First Round at Enterprise Center on Sunday.
Binnington backed up Ville Husso in each of the first three games for St. Louis, which trails the best-of-7 series following a 5-1 loss Friday.
Coach Craig Berube told reporters Sunday to "watch warmups" to find out if Husso or Binnington, the hero of the Blues' run to the 2019 Stanley Cup championship, is the starter. Binnington led the Blues out of the locker room for warmups.
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Husso has allowed a goal on the first shot and two goals within the first three shots in each of the past two games. Since a 4-0 win in Game 1, when he made 37 saves, he's given up nine goals on 59 shots (.847 save percentage).
Berube said he was not upset with the play of Husso per se, but rather the defensive breakdowns of the entire team.
"I think he's done a pretty good job for us," Berube said Saturday. "We allowed them to have some odd-man rushes in the game. That's tough. We've got to do a better job there. We can't give up odd-man rushes like that in the game."
Binnington was 18-14-4 in with a 3.13 goals-against average and .901 save percentage in 37 games this season. He won five of his final six starts in the regular season.
He was 16-10 with a 2.46 GAA and .914 save percentage in 26 games during the 2019 run, but has not won a postseason game since, going 0-9 while allowing 35 goals on 280 shots (.875 save percentage).
Regardless of who starts, St. Louis will look different at defenseman for the fourth straight game.
Torey Krug, who sustained a lower-body injury in Game 3, is out for Game 4. Nick Leddy and Robert Bortuzzo, who have missed two games and one game, respectively, because of an upper-body injury, also will not play.
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, who has yet to play in the series, was activated from injured reserve. He last played Jan. 15 and had surgery on his left wrist in March.
Minnesota coach Dean Evason said he does not anticipate making any changes to the Wild lineup.
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