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The St. Louis Blues receive a boost as key forward Pavel Buchnevich is set to return to the lineup for their Saturday matchup against the Colorado Avalanche. His return comes as the Blues ride an impressive eight-game winning streak, aiming...
Pavel Buchnevich practiced with the team on Friday, March 28th, after recovering from an illness that sidelined him for four games. Head Coach Jim Montgomery confirmed Buchnevich looked good and felt ready, emphasizing the value of adding a smart, 200-foot player back into the mix. His return slots him back onto the primary scoring line with Robert Thomas and Jake Neighbours.
During his media availability, Buchnevich also addressed the hit he sustained from Nashville's Michael McCarron on March 18th. He voiced strong criticism over the NHL Department of Player Safety's decision not to issue a fine or suspension, stating he didn't have the puck and was hit in the head. He speculated that his ability to return for the third period of that game might have influenced the league's decision, despite the play resulting in a major penalty and game misconduct for McCarron.
Despite missing Buchnevich (and defenseman Colton Parayko, who is still recovering), the Blues have thrived, extending their win streak to eight games. Coach Montgomery attributed this success to the team's collective mindset, strong defensive structure, and players stepping up, like Nathan Walker and Jake Neighbours on the penalty kill.
How much will Buchnevich's return impact the Blues' chances of extending their winning streak against a tough Avalanche team? Let us know your thoughts!
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