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Top 5 Games to Look Forward to in 2015 for St. Louis Blues

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Top 5 Blues Games in 2015

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The St. Louis Blues are one of the NHL's best regular season teams once again in 2014-15. Here's a look at the team's top five remaining games in 2015.

5. January 29th vs. Nashville Predators

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5. January 29th vs. Nashville Predators

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The Nashville Predators, long one of the NHL's most boring teams to watch while under Barry Trotz, have become one of the league's most entertaining with Peter Laviolette at the helm. This will be the Blues' final matchup of the year with Nashville.

4. April 7th vs. Winnipeg Jets

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4. April 7th vs. Winnipeg Jets

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The Winnipeg Jets are only two points behind St. Louis in the standings, and there's little reason at this point to suspect that the Jets' performance is a fluke. This late-season matchup of two likely playoff teams will have major seeding implications.

3. March 22nd at Detroit Red Wings

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3. March 22nd at Detroit Red Wings

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There is no love lost between the Blues and Detroit Red Wings. Detroit may have moved to a new conference, but games between these two teams remain extra spirited affairs.

2. April 5th at Chicago Blackhawks

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2. April 5th at Chicago Blackhawks

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St. Louis hasn't won a game in regulation or overtime in Chicago for a number of years. Heading into the playoffs, this should be a great test for a Blues team many are skeptical of.

1. April 11th vs. Minnesota Wild

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1. April 11th vs. Minnesota Wild

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The Minnesota Wild will be St. Louis' final opponent of the regular season. Barring something unforeseen, this game should be intense; the Blues will probably be fighting for home-ice advantage in the first round, while Minnesota will be trying to nudge its way into the playoffs.

Sean Sarcu is a Chicago Blackhawks writer for www.RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter or add him to your network on Google.

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