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Binnington Shuts the Door, Walker Breaks Through: Blues Escape Flames in Riveting 3-2 Standoff

Last updated: November 12, 2025 9:25 pm
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Binnington Shuts the Door, Walker Breaks Through: Blues Escape Flames in Riveting 3-2 Standoff
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Jordan Binnington’s highlight-reel 38-save night, capped by Nathan Walker’s gritty game-winner, sent the St. Louis Blues past the Calgary Flames 3-2—extending a dominant Blues streak and reshaping the Western Conference landscape.

Inside the Blues’ Statement Win: Clutch Performances and Redemption

The St. Louis Blues played one of their most urgent games of the season, outlasting the Calgary Flames 3-2, powered by a redemption performance from Jordan Binnington and a relentless forecheck led by Nathan Walker. With this win, St. Louis climbs to 6-8-3—15 points—and the Flames slide further, now at 4-12-2 with just 10 points. The victory marks the Blues’ eighth straight triumph over Calgary, a streak now their second longest against any NHL opponent.

Binnington, whose previous start saw him pulled after just 15 shots, was the anchor on a night where momentum swung wildly. He delivered 38 saves, including in the tense final moments when Calgary pressed for the equalizer. Walker, often celebrated for his work ethic over flash, picked up the game-winning goal early in the second period, cementing his status as a spark plug on this evolving roster.

Calgary Flames' Mikael Backlund (11) passes as St. Louis Blues' Tyler Tucker (75) defends during the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Despite late-game surges, the Flames could not break the Blues’ defensive discipline—Tyler Tucker and the St. Louis blue line held firm, frustrating every Calgary rush.

Binnington Rebounds—Trust Rebuilt After a Nightmarish Start

Every athlete faces adversity, but Binnington’s response to a tough outing against Washington, where he surrendered four goals (including Alex Ovechkin’s milestone 900th goal), was telling of his resilience. Instead of lingering self-doubt, Binnington delivered his fourth win in 12 starts, erasing memories of that prior defeat and reestablishing himself as the Blues’ backbone.

This level of mental fortitude is critical for a St. Louis team striving to climb up the Central Division leaderboard. The shot count—38 for Calgary—underlines how essential Binnington’s calm, aggressive play was against a Flames squad desperate to break a two-game scoreless streak.

Offense Finds Life: Power Play Sparks and Fresh Faces Step Up

The Blues wasted no time dictating play. Rookie Dylan Holloway redirected a Justin Faulk pass for a first-period power-play goal, setting a tone of early aggression. Just minutes later, Matthew Kessel netted his first of the season, assisted by Oskar Sundqvist, giving the home side a 2-0 cushion and affirming the importance of secondary scoring on a retooling roster.

Calgary Flames' Adam Klapka (43) is unable to score past St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) and Philip Broberg, left, during the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Jordan Binnington’s net looked impenetrable as he and Philip Broberg foiled Calgary’s Adam Klapka on yet another desperate late rush.

The period that followed featured Walker’s opportunistic tap-in, staking St. Louis to a daunting 3-0 lead—just as the Blues’ offense looked its most creative all month.

Flames’ Surge Falls Short, Blues Hold the Line

Calgary finally awoke from their scoring drought—a staggering 154 minutes and 53 seconds—when Matt Coronato snapped a shot over Binnington’s shoulder, followed instantly by Rasmus Andersson’s high wrist shot that cut the deficit to 3-2. Yet the Blues regrouped after this 25-second scare, tightening their defensive posture and preventing the Flames from ever finding a tying tally.

St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) and Colton Parayko (55) celebrate following an NHL hockey game against the Calgary Flames Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Colton Parayko and Jordan Binnington celebrate a grit-and-grind win that could spark a mid-season rally for St. Louis after a sluggish start.

While Dustin Wolf made 28 saves for Calgary, his winless streak against the Blues continued. The Flames’ inability to capitalize on their late momentum or crack the Blues’ penalty kill contributed heavily to another disappointing result.

Trends, Streaks, and What It Means for the Playoff Picture

Eight consecutive wins over Calgary give the Blues a psychological edge and highlight their tactical discipline against a team searching for identity. This is not just about one game or one matchup—it’s about building a reputation as a tough, opportunistic club in the Western Conference, where every point now matters even more as Thanksgiving and the pivotal December stretch approach.

Calgary Flames' Matt Coronato (27) and St. Louis Blues' Cam Fowler (17) battle for a loose puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Matt Coronato’s determined attack and Cam Fowler’s steady presence represent two franchises heading in different directions after a fiercely-fought contest.

For St. Louis fans, this streak against Calgary fuels optimism that even after a slow start, the core of Binnington, Parayko, and ascending role players like Walker and Holloway can still rally for a playoff push. Every win like this plants seeds of belief.

Fan Perspective: Theories, Hope, and Implications

Blues faithful have debated whether this team can recapture the magic of past playoff runs or if a retool is on the horizon. Tuesday night provided hope—the team’s young scorers broke through, Binnington flashed the form that won a Cup, and streaks like these often fuel late-season charges. Meanwhile, Flames fans are left mired in “What’s Next?” as their team’s scoring woes and inability to close gaps leave looming questions for the front office.

  • The Blues’ improved power play and confident goaltending could be the formula for resurrection.
  • Consistent defeat of Calgary gives St. Louis an emotional edge—and a possible tiebreaker down the line.
  • If Binnington’s resurgence holds, trade rumors and retool talk may fade in favor of a high-stakes push for a wild card.

Next Up and Where the Race Stands

The Blues prepare for a tough matchup with Philadelphia, while the Flames try to regroup back home against San Jose. All eyes are now on whether St. Louis’s momentum continues to build—and if Calgary’s slide can finally be halted.

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