NHL Player News
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Cam Fowler D | STL
Blues' Cam Fowler: Pockets assist in win
Fowler logged an assist and went plus-2 in Wednesday's 3-2 win over the Kraken.
Fowler ended an eight-game point drought with the helper. The 34-year-old blueliner has had a tough time finding steady offense amid the Blues' overall struggles this season. He's at one goal, 18 assists, 77 shots on net, 54 blocked shots and a minus-18 rating over 61 appearances this season. After posting no fewer than 39 points in four straight campaigns, Fowler is likely to finish below the 30-point mark in 2025-26.
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Brayden Schenn C | NYI
Blues' Brayden Schenn: Distributes three assists
Schenn notched three assists, three shots on goal, two hits, two blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Wednesday's 3-2 win over the Kraken.
Schenn hasn't scored in eight games, but he has six helpers in that span, including four over his last two contests. The 34-year-old had a hand in all of the Blues' goals Wednesday while playing in a top-line role. He's up to 28 points, 87 shots on net, 138 hits, 49 PIM, 27 blocked shots and a minus-23 rating across 61 appearances.
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Logan Mailloux D | STL
Blues' Logan Mailloux: Tallies in win
Mailloux scored a goal on four shots in Wednesday's 3-2 win over the Kraken.
Mailloux has scored in consecutive contests to start March after putting up just one goal and two assists in his first 44 outings this season. The 22-year-old defenseman has at least held onto a consistent bottom-four role lately. He's at five points, 48 shots on net, 61 hits, 31 blocked shots, 33 PIM and a minus-18 rating across 45 appearances. Mailloux could be in line for a permanent boost in ice time if Colton Parayko (back) is traded before Friday's deadline.
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Dylan Holloway LW | STL
Blues' Dylan Holloway: Lights lamp in win
Holloway scored a goal on six shots in Wednesday's 3-2 win over the Kraken.
Holloway is developing a reputation as a Kraken killer. He has 11 points in 10 games versus Seattle in his career, including five goals and an assist in three meetings during 2025-26, two of which have come in the last week. With his tally Wednesday, Holloway has 12 goals, 22 points, 97 shots on net, 95 hits and a minus-8 rating over 38 appearances this season. An ankle injury has slowed him down over the last couple of months, but he should have plenty of confidence down the stretch now that he appears to be fully healthy.
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Robert Thomas C | STL
Blues' Robert Thomas: Goal, assist in Wednesday's win
Thomas scored a goal on two shots and added an assist in Wednesday's 3-2 win over the Kraken.
Thomas has back-to-back two-point games since he returned from a leg injury. The 26-year-old center has added five shots on net and a plus-3 rating in those contests. For the season, he's up to 13 goals, 37 points, 65 shots, 25 blocked shots and an even plus-minus rating over 44 outings. This was the Blues' last game before the trade deadline -- if he's not dealt, he'll continue his top-line role when they face the Sharks on Friday night.
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Joel Hofer G | STL
Blues' Joel Hofer: Sharp in win
Hofer allowed two goals on 36 shots in Wednesday's 3-2 win over the Kraken.
Hofer gave up the first and last goals of the game, but the Blues buried three tallies in between to give him enough support. The 25-year-old netminder started consecutive contests for the first time since Jan. 13-16, and he's now won three games in a row for the first time all season. Hofer is up to 15-11-3 with a 2.78 GAA and a .901 save percentage in 33 appearances. He may see a slight edge over Jordan Binnington for starts, but both goalies should see action since the Blues are far off the pace for a playoff spot. The Blues' road trip continues Friday in San Jose.
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Adam Boqvist D | NYI
Islanders' Adam Boqvist: Draws into lineup Wednesday
Boqvist played in Wednesday's 5-1 loss to the Ducks, logging one shot on goal, one hit and a minus-1 rating.
Boqvist had been scratched for nine straight games since the Islanders traded for Carson Soucy. Ryan Pulock (upper body) was unavailable Wednesday, allowing Boqvist to get back in the lineup. The 25-year-old Boqvist has just one helper with eight shots on net, 10 hits, 18 blocked shots and a minus-4 rating over 21 appearances this season. When the Islanders are fully healthy, it's unlikely he will see much playing time.
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Jonathan Drouin LW | STL
Islanders' Jonathan Drouin: Earns helper in return
Drouin notched a power-play assist and three shots in Wednesday's 5-1 loss to the Ducks.
Drouin helped out on Anders Lee's tally in the first period. The 30-year-old Drouin missed one game due to a lower-body injury, and while he was listed on the second line Wednesday, he saw just 13:25 of ice time. His goal drought is up to 37 games, and he's provided just seven helpers in that span, so his trust with head coach Patrick Roy is pretty low at this point. Drouin has 21 points, 73 shots on net, 26 blocked shots and a minus-4 rating over 54 appearances this season.
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Anders Lee LW | NYI
Islanders' Anders Lee: Scores early in loss
Lee scored a power-play goal on four shots and went minus-2 in Wednesday's 5-1 loss to the Ducks.
Lee's goal streak is up to four games. This was his first power-play point since Dec. 11, when he buried a pair of tallies with the man advantage against none other than the Ducks. For the season, the veteran winger has 15 goals, 35 points (six on the power play), 150 shots on net, 57 hits and a plus-7 rating over 62 appearances.
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David Rittich G | NYI
Islanders' David Rittich: Mediocre in loss to Ducks
Rittich allowed four goals on 25 shots in Wednesday's 5-1 loss to the Ducks. The fifth goal was an empty-netter.
Rittich has given up at least four goals in four of his last six outings, going 2-4-0 in that span. The 33-year-old gave up three goals in a span of 5:44 during the first period, which was enough to sink him this time. Rittich is now 13-9-3 with a 2.69 GAA and an .897 save percentage over 25 appearances. Ilya Sorokin will start Thursday's road matchup against the Kings, and he will likely see most of the playing time moving forward, leaving Rittich to fill the backup role.