Blues Shut Out Ducks in 4-0 Victory

Jonathan Drouin, Robert Thomas, and Jim Montgomery discuss the team's dominant performance.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

The St. Louis Blues defeated the Anaheim Ducks 4-0 in a game played at Honda Center. After the game, Blues players Jonathan Drouin and Robert Thomas, as well as head coach Jim Montgomery, spoke to reporters about the team's strong showing.

Why it matters

The Blues' win over the Ducks marks an important step in their push for a playoff spot, as they continue to battle for position in the competitive Western Conference. The shutout performance by the Blues' defense and goaltender is also noteworthy, as the team looks to tighten up its play on that side of the ice.

The details

The Blues scored four unanswered goals to cruise to the victory over the Ducks. The team's offense was led by strong performances from Drouin and Thomas, while the defense and goaltending held Anaheim scoreless throughout the game.

  • The game was played on March 8, 2026 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

The players

Jonathan Drouin

A forward for the St. Louis Blues.

Robert Thomas

A forward for the St. Louis Blues.

Jim Montgomery

The head coach of the St. Louis Blues.

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What they’re saying

“We played a really solid game in all three zones tonight. Our defense was great, and our goaltender made the saves he needed to. It was a complete team effort.”

— Jonathan Drouin, Blues Forward (nhl.com)

“We knew we needed to come out strong and set the tone early. I thought we did a great job of that and it led to a big win for us.”

— Robert Thomas, Blues Forward (nhl.com)

“I'm really proud of the way our guys competed tonight. They followed the game plan to a tee and it resulted in two huge points for us in the standings.”

— Jim Montgomery, Blues Head Coach (nhl.com)

What’s next

The Blues will look to build on this win as they continue their push for a playoff spot. Their next game is against the Vegas Golden Knights on March 10th.

The takeaway

The Blues' dominant performance against the Ducks showcases their ability to play a complete, 60-minute game on both ends of the ice. If they can maintain this level of play, they will be a tough team to beat down the stretch.