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    Observations From Blues’ 7-1 Preseason Win Vs. Senators

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainOctober 3, 2025Updated:October 3, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    ST.
    LOUIS – The
    St. Louis Blues picked up their first win of the preseason with a
    decisive 7-1 win against the Ottawa Senators on Thursday at
    Enterprise Center.

    The
    Blues (1-3-1) came into the game one of two teams without a preseason
    win, and coach Jim Montgomery made mention of that earlier in the day
    following the morning skate, taking about that it was a point made.

    They
    certainly got it, despite the Senators (2-3-0) only bringing a
    handful of experienced NHL players, including St. Louisan Brady
    Tkachuk.

    “In
    a lot of ways, there was parts of our game where we played north, the
    way we stretched the ice, transitioned offensively,†Montgomery
    said. “I didnâ€t like our transition defensively as much. We gave
    too many odd-man rushes that thankfully our defensemen handled well
    and ‘Binner†made a lot of big-time saves. Weâ€re looking to
    continue to build towards 60 minutes of good hockey and I thought
    that that was 45 minutes of it.â€

    Five
    Blues had multi-point games, including defenseman Philip Broberg, who
    had two goals and an assist; Robert Thomas had a goal and two
    assists; Pavel Buchnevich had a goal and an assist and Jimmy
    Snuggerud and Nick Bjugstad each had two assists.

    “I
    think weâ€ve had a good training camp and I think we played pretty
    good today,†Broberg said. “Iâ€m excited for the season to
    start.â€

    Here
    are tonightâ€s observations:

    *
    Jordan
    Binnington
    doesnâ€t
    need any more work; heâ€s ready for Oct. 9 –
    This is the third straight start that Binnington has looked razor
    sharp.

    He
    was a wall again, this time playing his first full game of the
    preseason after going two in the opener against the Dallas Stars (a
    2-1 shootout loss) and a 4-2 loss against the Chicago Blackhawks,
    allowing just one combined goal in those games.

    Binnington
    has played seven periods over three preseason games and will finish
    with a 0.86 goals-against average and .973 save percentage.

    The
    Senators peppered Binnington with 37 shots and he stopped 36 of them,
    and making a number of those saves, even the high-danger ones look
    easy.

    “It
    was fun tonight in that atmosphere, at home, we were scoring goals,
    playing hard,†Binnington said. “Nice to get a victory.

    “I
    feel good right now. It is just preseason, a long way to go, but Iâ€m
    just trying to focus on my process. Thatâ€s where my headâ€s at.â€

    *
    Logan Mailloux is ready for the NHL – Sometimes you have to get an
    extensive look at a young kid, particularly one thatâ€s raw and one
    that was part of a hockey trade in which the Blues had to sacrifice
    one of their good, young players.

    The
    Blues wanted to bring in someone they could build on their blue line
    that came with some good pedigree.

    Logan
    Mailloux seems to fit the part, and each time inserted into the
    lineup, heâ€s passed the tests.

    Mailloux
    had an assist and was a plus-2 in 22:50 of ice time with three shot
    attempts and three hits. He had one giveaway, but when put under
    duress against an aggressive Ottawa forecheck in this game, the
    22-year-old managed to stay calm and make the right reads and right
    plays to transition pucks up ice. He used his stick well again in
    breaking up plays.

    “I
    was really pleased with his ability with how he skates, how he makes
    plays, heâ€s a very confident offensive-defenseman, and I didnâ€t
    know how well he defended with his stick,†Montgomery said. “I
    did see tonight areas that weâ€re going to have to continue to work
    with him, but you expect that. As you start to watch your players
    more and more, you get used to them. You start to see obviously the
    positives. Thereâ€s so many positives with him.

    “Heâ€s
    a young defenseman. Heâ€s going to play his first year full time in
    the league, and thereâ€s going to be areas that weâ€re going to
    have to work with him. Weâ€re going to see them as they develop. He
    was a dominant player in the American (Hockey) League and we know
    heâ€s going to be that in the NHL, but thereâ€s going to be growing
    pains to get there, just like any player.â€

    When
    asked if heâ€s ready for the NHL, Montgomery said, “Heâ€s ready.
    Heâ€s ready to be an NHL player.â€

    *
    Broberg has ability to be strong offensive defenseman – Brobergâ€s
    two goals on Thursday came in a pair of varieties.

    The
    first which put the Blues ahead 5-0 at 16:32 of the second period was
    off a Thomas pass, and Broberg showed the calmness and poise to
    outwait Senators goalie Leevi Merilainen to tuck home the forehand.

    And
    then 27 seconds later at 16:59, Broberg recognizes a chance to jump
    in off the far side and take Buchnevichâ€s pass into the left circle
    and rip a dart top shelf:

    Broberg,
    who had 29 points (eight goals, 21 assists) in 68 games last season
    and was a plus-21 – all career-highs.

    “I
    want to improve offensively for sure,†Broberg said. “I still
    want to be responsible defensively as well and be a two-way guy. I
    want to improve every day and just try and take steps.â€

    *
    Top line had chance to shine, and did – For the second time this
    preseason, the Blues had the opportunity to showcase the
    Buchnevich-Thomas-Snuggerud line and it combined for seven points
    (two goals, five assists) on the night.

    “Their
    transition game was top notch and each has the ability to shoot, make
    pinpoint passes and plays at a top-notch rate.

    “Really
    explosive tonight, dynamic,†Montgomery said. “Still a little too
    careless with the puck trying to force too much. Some of thatâ€s
    dictated by the score, but weâ€re looking to get the good habits
    that are winning hockey. Unfortunately when the score gets to 4-, 5-,
    6-0, your players tend to flaw. They take the foot off the gas pedal
    so to speak and thatâ€s something we want to build into our game.
    Doesnâ€t matter, we just keep playing Blues hockey.â€

    Snuggerud
    is known as the shooter, but he picks up the loose change off a
    Justin Faulk miss and finds Thomas in front for the finish at 3-0 at
    7:37 of the first:

    “Heâ€s
    a great player,†Thomas said of Snuggerud. “Obviously heâ€s got
    a great shot, but when he has the puck on his stick, he likes to make
    moves, he likes to pass, he sees the ice really well. Thereâ€s not
    just shooters anymore. He can do a lot of good things out there.â€

    *
    Blues utilize their opportunities to break out with stretch passes –
    Mathieu Joseph and Oskar Sundqvist got the Blues on the board
    Thursday, Joseph scoring on a breakaway at 3:53 of the first for a
    1-0 lead, and Sundqvist making it 2-0 at 5:59, but those plays came
    off of things the Blues like and want to do: breaking up ice quickly
    with the wingers so the d-men can find them in transition.

    “As
    soon as we know weâ€re going to get possession, whether we can do
    examples like that, which are like the (Jordan) Kyrou (in the second
    period) one was a fortunate breakaway just like the Joseph goal. But
    that being said, itâ€s more having a five-guys-go mentality of weâ€re
    sprinting north when weâ€re getting possession. Sometimes itâ€s
    within your own zone, but the other team knows that if they donâ€t
    get back, weâ€re going to have numbers and weâ€re going to have
    speed coming at you.â€

    —
    The Blues close the preseason on Saturday against the Chicago
    Blackhawks, a game in which they will take a lot of their Springfield
    players to play, and Colten Ellis, Binningtonâ€s backup Thursday, is
    likely to get the start in that game.

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