2026 RBC Heritage leaderboard, scores: Ludvig Ă berg grabs first-round lead as Viktor Hovland finds his groove
Ludvig Ă berg takes the lead at RBC Heritage with a stellar 63!
The Pittsburgh Penguins lost 7-5 to the St. Louis Blues in their regular season finale, with key players resting ahead of the playoffs. Despite a strong start, the Penguins couldn't hold off a comeback from the Blues, who tied the game and ultimately secured the win.
Itâs a very Game 82 lineup for the Penguins; thereâs no Crosby, Malkin, Rust, Chinakhov, Rakell, Karlsson, Letang, Wotherspoon or Girard as all the top-6 forward/top-4 defenders set their sights on the playoffs. Recent signee Jake Livanavage makes his NHL debut and Rafael Harvey-Pinard makes his Penguin debut after toiling away all season in the AHL.
Our lineup for the regular season finale đ pic.twitter.com/4ILKE6Xp9U
â x â Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 15, 2026
The Blues are on their front foot for most of the first half of the period, taking control of the puck for the majority of the time but the Penguins weather that storm. Rutger McGroarty gets the scoring started almost out of no where when an offensive draw by Kevin Hayes pops over to him and McGroarty quickly fires the puck by Jordan Binnington. 1-0 Penguins.
Rutger nets one right off the faceoff đ„ pic.twitter.com/ljsB2zaCA0
â x â Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 15, 2026 St. Louis gets the first power play of the game, right as itâs ending Avery Hayes pressures Logan Mailloux at the blueline and wins the puck away. Hayes is off to the races and snipes Binningtonâs glove side to extend the lead to 2-0 on what offiically goes into the books as an even strength goal but really got started as a shorthanded play. Avery puts one home đ pic.twitter.com/gC4ldhZdpR
â x â Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 15, 2026 St. Louis was about to breakout on up to a 3-on-1 rush but Oskar Sundqvist canât get the puck past Kevin Hayes. Hayes stretches to just barely keep the play onside and quickly moves it down to Anthony Mantha with the Blues out of sorts. Mantha adds to his career-high in goals with number 33 by blowing a shot by Binningtonâs blocker. 3-0. That's a whopping 3ïžâŁ3ïžâŁ goals this season for Mo! pic.twitter.com/PikITPSTUz
â x â Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 15, 2026 The Blues get on the board courtesy of Ilya Solovyov and Ryan Graves crossing their wires. Graves goes behind the net to make himself available as an option but the puck rolls off Solovyovâs blade to the middle of the ice. Thatâs trouble, a quick pass finds Jimmy Snuggerud wide open and he fires one by Stuart Skinner to bring the score to 3-1. 20 goals of the season as a rookie for Jimmy Snuggerud. #stlbluespic.twitter.com/F2aigVC4YJ
â St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) April 15, 2026 Good start for the Pens and the unrelated Hayes boys. Kevin nabs two primary assists, Avery scores a goal to help Pittsburgh to an early 3-1 lead after 20 minutes.
Elmer Soderblom with a power move for the ages. Ben Kindel gives the big guy a good pass and then he drives to the net with authority wearing the 6â1â, 204 pound defender Tyler Tucker like a cape. While that was happening, Soderblom managed to pull the puck through Michael Kesselring and around Binnington and slam it into the net. Wow. 4-1 Pens lead.
GLUE GUY GOAL! đ€© pic.twitter.com/i5vWoeRr1x
â x â Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 15, 2026 Sundqvist gets on the board to bring the Blues back to within two goals. Livanavage gets turned around and didnât protect the middle of the ice on Alexey Torpochenkoâs shot, Jack St. Ivany was shading over to help cover and Sundqvist was unmarked for the followup. Nothing egregious but certainly a âwelcome to the NHLâ moment. OH SUNNY DAY! pic.twitter.com/i04FgRWhZd
â St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) April 15, 2026 The goalfest continues and the Blues get within one goal. The Pens get running around on their defensive coverages a little bit and a fortunate St. Louis bounce has the puck end up on Maillouxâs stick. He wheels to the left, steps into space and shoots it in. 4-3. Maill-oux like another goal? #stlbluespic.twitter.com/tIc1r8OInH
â St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) April 15, 2026 The game gets pretty heated considering the non-existent skates, the Pens get a power play after Harvey-Pinard got mauled in front of the net. No dice. Later another post-whistle scrum puts Mantha in the penalty box and this time the Blues score on it to tie the game. Snuggerud nets his second of the night from right in front. 4-4 game. Make that 21 goals this season for Jimmy Snuggerud. #stlbluespic.twitter.com/TLqftqf1Ae
â St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) April 15, 2026 Well, once down 3-0 and then 4-1, the Blues werenât packing it up early by any means at home. They claw back to tie the game back up heading into the third period.
Arturs Silovs takes over at the start of the third. He makes a couple of nice saves then gives up a goal within five minutes. The play breaks down and Livanavage canât step up to block a shot from Dylan Holloway. 5-4 Blues in front for the first time.
TWO THREE-GOAL DEFICITS ERASED AND NOW WE HAVE THE LEAD!!! #stlbluespic.twitter.com/hn3ppbWWoJ
â St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) April 15, 2026 The collapse for the Pens continues, Binnington starts a breakout that catches Solovyov and Graves waaaay too wide when Graves makes a false step forward to pressure a guy he wouldnât have got to if he had three more seconds. Pavel Buchnevich is the receipent with a breakaway and his shot hits the mark to the top corner of Silovsâ blocker. 6-4. Two-goal leads are #EasyToCelebrate@budlight | #stlbluespic.twitter.com/rqB1ohmucp
â St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) April 15, 2026 Dan Muse uses his timeout to settle things down and shout at his team a little, but it looks like that horse has already left the barn and cleared the field at this point. The Pens get a power play, Avery Hayes scores just after it ends after a great individual effort that sees him get a zone entry, shot, and follows up on the rebound to knock it in off Binnington. 6-5 game. GOALIE ASSIST FROM ARTURS SILOVS!!! đ
And Avery Hayes has his second of the nightâŠ
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â NHL (@NHL) April 15, 2026 Pittsburgh pulls the goalie to try and tie it up, doesnât work when Holloway ices the game on an empty net goal with 1:43 to go and set the score at 7-5.
The final score was 7-5 in favor of the St. Louis Blues.
The Penguins rested key players including Crosby, Malkin, Rust, and Letang, among others.
Rutger McGroarty scored the first goal for the Penguins.
The Blues tied the game by scoring four unanswered goals, including two from Jimmy Snuggerud.
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