The San Jose Sharks and St. Louis Blues will play in the Western Conference Final with a trip to the Stanley Cup Final on the line.
Game 1 of the best-of-7 series is at SAP Center on Saturday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, SN, CBC, TVAS). The Sharks are 6-2 at home and the Blues 5-1 on the road in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"It a cliche, I know, but you play all year, you put that work in during the season in order to have home ice during the playoffs and for these types of situations," San Jose coach Peter DeBoer said. "Obviously every team wants to be playing at home, so we played well at home so far these playoffs and it'll be nice to start at home again."
The Sharks and Blues have faced each other five times in the playoffs, with San Jose winning three times, including a six-game victory in the 2016 conference final. The Sharks' only trip to the Cup Final was that season when they lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins in six games. St. Louis hasn't been there since 1970, its third straight appearance.
"That is going to be another tough series," San Jose forward Joonas Donskoi said. "This was a tough series [against the Avalanche], one-goal games, it was really fun to play. [St. Louis] is going to be the same way, it's going to be tough and we're looking forward to that."
The Blues were last in the NHL on Jan. 3 before going 30-15-5 to finish third in the Central Division. They eliminated the Jets and Stars en route to the conference final.
"That's kind of been the story of the season; when our backs are against the wall we play our best and find a way to fight through it," Blues forward Robert Thomas said. "... We keep on battling and finding a way to keep on moving forward."
The Sharks eliminated the Golden Knights and Avalanche, each in seven games.
"There's four teams still playing," Sharks center Logan Couture said. "If my math's correct, 27 [teams] that are at home wishing they were in this spot. So I've been lucky enough to play in a few Western Conference Finals in my career, and you realize that you can't take them for granted because you never know when the next one's going to come."
San Jose was 2-1-0 against St. Louis this season, winning twice at home.
"It's a grind," Blues coach Craig Berube said. "That's why it's a grind of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. It's a lot of work, but it's very rewarding. We're moving on to the third round and we're excited. Guys are ready to roll."