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Binnington's Slump: Can Blues' Star Goalie Turn It Around?
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The St. Louis Blues star goaltender, Jordan Binnington, is facing a slump, with a concerning save percentage of .875. His goals saved above expected statistic has also dropped significantly. Despite this, Binnington is known for his streaky play and has the potential to turn things around. The Blues will be closely monitoring his performance, as he tends to improve in the second half of the season.
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