In an ongoing search for a center to play the third line, Faksa gets his shot Friday; Blues look to avoid fourth straight loss
Welcome to another edition of NHL Predictions! It is the last day of January. The NHL has four games on the schedule today. As always, we will go around the league and examine each game, concluding with our prediction.
Walker scored a goal on three shots, added three hits and blocked two shots in Monday's 5-4 shootout win over the Golden Knights. Walker ended a seven-game point drought with his first-period tally Monday.
Jake Neighbours and Brayden Schenn scored during a shootout after St. Louis gave up two goals in the final minutes of regulation, and the Blues held on to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 on Monday.
Last-minute goals in first, second were big boosts; 5-on-5 play in third period was textbook despite 5-on-6 breakdowns; played first period with purpose after rough one in Utah
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Earlier in the week, when Brandon Saad was placed on waivers, St. Louis Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong indicated he didn’t have any plans to recall a forward from the Springfield Thunderbirds to take his spot.
THROUGH GAMES OF FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 2025
Walker will have a season in 2025 in which he takes big strides toward becoming the hitter his skills and growth suggest he can be, or he won’t. Either path will result in the Cardinals making important decisions about his future; the positive road, for them, seems a great deal less grim.
Oskar Sundqvist skated as an extra forward during Blues morning skate on Monday, as Nathan Walker checked back into the lineup.
Zack Bolduc simply has to embrace the moment. The St. Louis Blues forward, a healthy scratch the past two games, will step back into the lineup on Saturday when the Blues (23-22-4) host the Dallas Stars (30-17-4) at 6 p.