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  • Blues' Logan Mailloux: Buries goal in win

    Mailloux scored a goal on three shots, added three hits, blocked two shots and went plus-2 in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Wild.

    Mailloux ended a seven-game point drought with the tally, which was just his second goal all season. The 22-year-old defenseman is maintaining a bottom-four role this season, and he's picked up some extra ice time recently while Colton Parayko (back) is sidelined. Mailloux has four points, 44 shots on net, 60 hits, 32 blocked shots, 33 PIM and a minus-19 rating over 45 appearances in his first full NHL campaign.

  • Blues' Pavel Buchnevich: Goal, assist in Sunday's win

    Buchnevich scored a goal on two shots, added an assist and went plus-2 in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Wild.

    Buchnevich's tally at 16:21 of the third period was the game-winner, and he also set up Robert Thomas for an empty-netter. With five goals and three assists during a five-game point streak, Buchnevich is finally performing as expected after a lot of tough stretches earlier in the campaign. The 30-year-old forward has 14 goals, 38 points, 112 shots on net and a minus-12 rating through 60 appearances. Despite the struggles, he could still make a push for the 20-goal and 50-point marks, especially if his recent play holds up down the stretch.

  • Blues' Robert Thomas: Two points in return

    Thomas scored an empty-net goal on three shots, added an assist, logged two PIM and went plus-3 in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Wild.

    Thomas missed 13 games between a leg injury that required a procedure and a personal matter. The 26-year-old is now back to bolster the Blues' top line, at least for now -- his name has been surfacing in trade rumors since St. Louis has woefully under-performed in 2025-26. Thomas has done his part fairly well with 12 goals, 23 assists, 63 shots on net, 24 blocked shots and an even plus-minus rating through 43 outings.

  • Joel Hofer G | STL

    Blues' Joel Hofer: Steady again in win

    Hofer stopped 22 of 23 shots in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Wild.

    Hofer has allowed two goals on 47 shots over two games since play resumed after the Olympic break. The 25-year-old has been good for most of the season, and he's settled into an even split of starts with Jordan Binnington lately. Hofer improved to 14-11-3 with a 2.81 GAA and an .899 save percentage over 32 appearances this season. If the goalie rotation continues, Binnington is projected to start Wednesday in Seattle while Hofer would line up for Friday in San Jose for his next start.

  • Daniil But LW | UTA

    Mammoth's Daniil But: Two goals in AHL win

    But scored twice in AHL Tucson's 6-4 win over San Jose on Sunday.

    But has three goals and two assists over his last five games. He saw some time with the Mammoth prior to the Olympic break, but the return of Logan Cooley from a lower-body injury has closed the door for But having an opportunity to contribute with the big club. But is at 11 goals, 22 points and 69 shots on net over 25 AHL appearances.

  • Frank Vatrano RW | ANA

    Ducks' Frank Vatrano: Remains sidelined

    Vatrano (shoulder) will not be in the lineup for Sunday's home game against the Flames, according to Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune.

    Vatrano will miss his 21st consecutive game Sunday and remains on injured reserve. The Massachusetts native practiced Saturday, so he's seemingly nearing a return to game action. The Ducks' next game is at home against the Avalanche on Tuesday.

  • Ryan Strome C | CGY

    Ducks' Ryan Strome: Won't play Sunday

    Strome (illness) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Flames, Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune reports.

    Strome didn't practice Saturday due to his illness, and he'll be forced to miss Sunday's matchup. His next opportunity to return will be Tuesday against Colorado, but he isn't guaranteed a spot in the lineup when healthy since he's been scratched on several occasions recently.

  • Ducks' Mikael Granlund: Unavailable Sunday

    Granlund (upper body) won't be an option for Sunday's home matchup against the Flames, per Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune.

    Granlund has yet to play in a game following the Olympic break, as this will be his third consecutive absence. The left-shot forward's next opportunity to suit up will be in the first of a back-to-back set at home against Colorado on Tuesday. Granlund has registered 12 goals, 27 points, 78 shots and a minus-10 rating over 38 appearances this season.

  • Troy Terry RW | ANA

    Ducks' Troy Terry: Remains out for Sunday's game

    Terry (upper body) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Calgary, Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune reports.

    Terry continues to deal with an upper-body injury, and it's not yet clear when he'll be able to return. Drew Helleson will likely remain in the lineup Sunday, while Terry's next opportunity to suit up will be Tuesday against Colorado.

  • Penguins' Yegor Chinakhov: Lights lamp in big win

    Chinakhov tallied a goal and fired four shots on net in Sunday's 5-0 win over the Golden Knights.

    Chinakhov continued his success with his new team Sunday with a goal less than six minutes into the second period. The twine finder brought Chinakov up to 10 goals and 14 points across 21 games since being traded to the Penguins from the Blue Jackets. Since the move, he leads the team in goals and is tied for fourth in points. Chinakhov has shown no signs of slowing down soon with two goals since the Olympic break, giving him high-level streaming value in fantasy for the foreseeable future.

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