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Projected Lineups for the Utah HC vs Blues – 4/15/25

The Utah Hockey Club takes on the St. Louis Blues at the Enterprise Center tonight. Here are the projected/expected lineups sourced from NHL.com staff writers, independent correspondents, and others.

UTAH (38-30-13) at BLUES (43-30-8)

8 p.m. ET; FDSNMW, Utah16

Utah projected lineup

Clayton Keller — Logan Cooley — Dylan Guenther
Nick Schmaltz — Barrett Hayton — Josh Doan
Lawson Crouse — Jack McBain — Liam O’Brien
Alexander Kerfoot — Kevin Stenlund — Nick Bjugstad

Mikhail Sergachev — Sean Durzi
Ian Cole — Michael Kesselring
Olli Maatta — Nick DeSimone

Karel Vejmelka
Matt Villalta

Scratched: Robert Bortuzzo, Mattias Maccelli, Michael Carcone, Kailer Yamamoto

Injured: John Marino (upper body)

Status report:

Utah did not hold a morning skate following a 7-3 win at the Nashville Predators on Monday. … Vejmelka could start after Villalta made 28 saves Monday.

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Blues projected lineup

Jake Neighbours — Robert Thomas — Pavel Buchnevich
Jimmy Snuggerud — Brayden Schenn — Jordan Kyrou
Mathieu Joseph — Oskar Sundqvist — Zack Bolduc
Alexey Toropchenko — Radek Faksa — Nathan Walker

Cam Fowler — Colton Parayko
Philip Broberg — Justin Faulk
Ryan Suter — Nick Leddy

Jordan Binnington
Joel Hofer

Scratched: Tyler Tucker, Dalibor Dvorsky, Matthew Kessel, Alexandre Texier

Injured: Dylan Holloway (lower body)

Status Report:

Broberg will return after missing a 4-3 shootout loss at the Seattle Kraken on Saturday; he will replace Tucker, a defenseman. … Blues coach Jim Montgomery said Holloway did some light stickhandling on the ice prior to St. Louis’ three-game road trip last week but the forward “(isn’t) even close to being ready to get back on the ice with us,” and remains week to week.

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