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Blues post 7 consecutive wins in a push to make the playoffs after a two-year absence

Canucks Blues Hockey
March 26, 2025

ST. LOUIS (AP) โ€” The wins just keep on coming for the St. Louis Blues, and their seven-game streak has significantly improved their chances of returning to the playoffs after a two-year absence.

After beating the Montreal Canadiens 6-1 on Tuesday night, they have strung together their most consecutive victories since November 2022. It's the longest active winning streak in the NHL.

โ€œWe've just got a recipe that works and a game plan that everybody believes in,โ€ said Dylan Holloway, who has 24 goals in a breakout season. โ€œGuys are playing for each other. It's a good vibe in here, for sure.โ€

Blues post 7 consecutive wins in a push to make the playoffs after a two-year absence
Canadiens Blues Hockey

St. Louis has outscored opponents 36-10 and only trailed for a total of 5:24 during this winning stretch. It's just business as usual, according to Alexandre Texier.

โ€œWe've got a job to do,โ€ said Texier, who like Holloway, scored against Montreal. โ€œThis game is over and we think about the next game. We're not enjoying too much about this momentum. We want to be in the playoffs. We just have to do it every single night.โ€

The Blues are 13-2-2 since the season resumed after the 4 Nations Face-Off break, outscoring opponents 70-38. No team in the NHL has more points or goals in that time.

โ€œThere's a pace and a purpose to what they're doing,โ€ coach Jim Montgomery said. โ€œThey're just doing it naturally. There's smiles on their faces. They're loving doing things right."

Blues post 7 consecutive wins in a push to make the playoffs after a two-year absence
Canadiens Blues Hockey

The formula during the streak has been simple. The Blues are strong on the forecheck and work to limit transition opportunities for their opponents. They block as many shots as possible.

โ€œIt starts with the belief in this group and believing in the process and each other,โ€ said Philip Broberg, who scored a goal and had three assists against Montreal to keep his impressive season rolling. โ€œIt's all about hard work.โ€

Montgomery agreed, calling his team's effort professional.

โ€œEveryone's playing well: Our top line, our top six are scoring and playing defense,โ€ Montgomery said. โ€œOur bottom six are scoring and hanging on to pucks and protecting pucks. Our defense has been really solid. The little details have been there throughout the lineup. Everybodyโ€™s doing it."

Montgomery has helped turn things around since replacing fired coach Drew Bannister on Nov. 25 after a 9-12-1 start. But the Blues were still eight points behind Vancouver for the Western Conference's second and final wild-card spot coming out of the break and had not won three in a row all season.

It looked like the playoff drought would reach three. Now it looks like that could end.

โ€œI know itโ€™s a simple answer, but itโ€™s just guys playing hard, playing for one another and playing together,โ€ captain Brayden Schenn said. โ€œThey havenโ€™t all been pretty, but weโ€™re finding a way and thatโ€™s the most important thing this time of the year. Thereโ€™s definitely buzz around the city. โ€

The Blues hold a firm grip on the second wild card in the Western Conference, four up on Calgary and five up on Vancouver. They now have the Wild โ€” holders of the first wild card โ€” in their sights, just two points back after Minnesota lost 5-1 to Vegas.

All those teams have games in hand on the the Blues, who have nine left, compared to 12 for the Flames and 11 for the Canucks. Holloway doesn't think anyone is looking at how many games anyone has left.

โ€œObviously, we know it's a tight race,โ€ Holloway said. โ€œThe biggest thing is we just have to control what we can control. We can't control other teams. The biggest thing for us is to just keep playing the way we are. It works. We just have to go a game at a time.โ€

The Blues hit the road to play Thursday in Nashville looking to extend their win streak to eight games.

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