Blackhawks play the Blues on losing streak

St. Louis Blues (17-17-4, in the Central Division) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (12-23-2, in the Central Division)

Chicago; Tuesday, 5 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Blues -125, Blackhawks +105; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago Blackhawks will try to stop their four-game losing streak when they take on the St. Louis Blues.

Chicago is 3-8-1 against the Central Division and 12-23-2 overall. The Blackhawks have a 3-6-2 record in one-goal games.

St. Louis has a 2-4-1 record in Central Division play and a 17-17-4 record overall. The Blues have allowed 115 goals while scoring 99 for a -16 scoring differential.

The matchup Tuesday is the first meeting this season between the two teams.

TOP PERFORMERS: Connor Bedard has scored 10 goals with 22 assists for the Blackhawks. Teuvo Teravainen has one goal and 10 assists over the last 10 games.

Robert Thomas has eight goals and 20 assists for the Blues. Jordan Kyrou has scored six goals with two assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Blackhawks: 4-6-0, averaging 2.8 goals, 4.8 assists, 4.1 penalties and 10.9 penalty minutes while giving up 3.5 goals per game.

Blues: 4-4-2, averaging 2.7 goals, 4.4 assists, 3.6 penalties and 8.1 penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

INJURIES: Blackhawks: None listed.

Blues: None listed.

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