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  • Avery Hayes RW | PIT

    Penguins' Avery Hayes: Pots pair of goals

    Hayes scored twice on three shots and added two hits in Tuesday's 7-5 loss to the Blues.

    Hayes has filled a part-time role in April, playing in three of the last five games. The 23-year-old forward had a good showing with his second multi-goal game in the NHL. However, he has just five goals with 25 shots on net, 23 hits and 12 PIM over 16 appearances at the NHL level this season. It's unclear if he'll be in the lineup often in the playoffs -- if not, he could be reassigned to AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton to get steadier playing time.

  • Penguins' Arturs Silovs: Gets work in third period

    Silovs stopped seven of nine shots in relief of Stuart Skinner in Tuesday's 7-5 loss to the Blues.

    Silovs played the third period in what was likely an effort to keep both goalies from sitting around too long ahead of the playoffs. The 25-year-old ended up with the loss after this relief appearance, as he entered when the game was tied at 4-4. Silovs is down to 19-12-8 with a 3.07 GAA and an .887 save percentage over 39 appearances this season. The Penguins' goaltending hasn't exactly been a strength, so it's fair to assume both netminders will get some playing time during the playoffs, but Skinner has the experience of making back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals on his resume.

  • Penguins' Stuart Skinner: Plays two periods Tuesday

    Skinner stopped 17 of 21 shots in Tuesday's 7-5 loss to the Blues.

    Skinner played two periods and didn't do well. The decision to pull him for Arturs Silovs may have been partially performance-based, but the Penguins also have split the crease a fair amount this season, so keeping both goalies fresh for the playoffs could be a factor. Since Skinner left when the game was tied, he didn't end up with a result. He'll finish the regular season at 23-17-9 with a 2.92 GAA and an .888 save percentage over 50 games between the Penguins and the Oilers. The Penguins haven't announced their starter for Game 1 versus the Flyers yet.

  • Blues' Jake Neighbours: Supplies two helpers

    Neighbours notched two assists and two hits in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Penguins.

    Neighbours has four points over his last three games. His pair of helpers Tuesday came during the Blues' second-period rally, which helped them wipe out a 4-1 deficit. Neighbours is up to 36 points, 84 shots on net, 149 hits, 43 PIM and a minus-5 rating across 68 appearances this season.

  • Blues' Robert Thomas: Reaches 60-point mark again

    Thomas notched two assists and went plus-2 in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Penguins.

    Thomas has four helpers over his last four games and a total of six goals and nine assists across his last 10 outings. The 26-year-old had a hand in goals by Jimmy Snuggerud and Dylan Holloway in this contest. Thomas has done fairly well this season despite being limited by a few injuries throughout the campaign. He reached the 60-point mark Tuesday, a level he's achieved in five straight campaigns. He has 22 goals, 38 assists, 99 shots on net, 38 blocked shots and a plus-20 rating over 63 appearances.

  • Blues' Oskar Sundqvist: Pots goal Tuesday

    Sundqvist scored a goal and added four hits in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Penguins.

    Sundqvist was back in the lineup for just the third time over eight games in April. The 32-year-old has a point in each of his last two outings despite the lack of playing time. He's at 17 points, 37 shots on net, 69 hits, 26 blocked shots, 26 PIM and a minus-18 rating over 52 appearances, mainly in a fourth-line role.

  • Blues' Pavel Buchnevich: Goals in consecutive games

    Buchnevich scored a goal on two shots in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Penguins.

    Buchnevich has two goals and an assist during a three-game point streak. The 30-year-old's tally at 4:55 of the third period stood as the game-winner. Buchnevich is up to 19 goals, 47 points, 140 shots on net and a minus-12 rating over 80 appearances this season, playing mainly in a second-line role.

  • Blues' Logan Mailloux: One of each Tuesday

    Mailloux scored a goal on four shots and added an assist in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Penguins.

    Mailloux got the Blues back within a goal in the middle of the second period, and he also helped out on Dylan Holloway's empty-netter in the third. The goal was Mailloux's first since March 4 versus the Kraken. While the offense was only sporadic, Mailloux regularly played in a top-four role after the Olympic break, earning nine points and a plus-10 rating over his last 24 appearances. He's up to five goals, nine assists, 83 shots on net, 92 hits, 56 blocked shots, 48 PIM and a minus-12 rating over 67 contests this season.

  • Dylan Holloway LW | STL

    Blues' Dylan Holloway: Two goals, assist in win

    Holloway scored twice on five shots, dished a power-play assist, added two PIM and went plus-2 in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Penguins.

    Holloway has earned seven goals and 10 assists over his last 11 contests to finish the year strong. He's up to 22 goals, 49 points, 160 shots on net, 127 hits, 39 blocked shots and a plus-11 rating over 58 appearances. Holloway's slow start and a lengthy battle with an ankle issue put a dent in his overall numbers, but his strong finish shows his potential as a power forward and multi-category contributor in 2026-27.

  • Blues' Jimmy Snuggerud: Pops off with four points

    Snuggerud scored twice on three shots, added two assists, went plus-2 and blocked two shots in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Penguins.

    Snuggerud has made his presence felt with four goals and seven assists over his last six games. His second goal Tuesday came on the power play, his first contribution with the man advantage since March 8 versus the Ducks. The 21-year-old rookie didn't always stand out in 2025-26, but he's now at 21 goals, 50 points, 167 shots on net, 71 hits, 39 blocked shots and a plus-14 rating over 69 appearances. Assuming he's in line to get top-six minutes next year, he'll be a popular pick in fantasy drafts in the fall.

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