ST.
LOUIS – Dylan Holloway scored
twice, but the St. Louis Blues are now winless in four preseason
games after a 5-3 loss against the Dallas Stars at Enterprise Center
on Tuesday.
Philip
Broberg also scored, and Jordan Kyrou assisted on both Holloway goals
in his preseason debut; Pius Suter also made his Blues debut and had
an assist, and Joel Hofer was the first Blues goalie to play an
entire preseason game; he made 25 saves.
The
Blues dropped to 0-3-1 and will host
the Ottawa Senators on Thursday in their final home preseason game
before finishing against the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday.
Here
are some observations of the
game:
*
Holloway is ready for Oct. 9 – Cut
to the chase. Holloway is ready for Oct. 9 when the Blues open the
regular season against the Minnesota Wild.
When
this guy told me he wants to be one of the best players in the
league, there was a reason why.
Not
only did Holloway scored twice on Tuesday, but just watching the
game, his attention to detail right now seems to be pristine. And
thereâ€s a reason, according to Blues coach Jim Montgomery.
“What
you love about him is his second- and third-effort on pucks,â€
Montgomery
said.
“I’ve said it a couple times last year, this is a second- &
third-effort league and he is relentless on pucks. That’s why he
comes up with pucks. That’s why everyone wants to play with him. If
I was to ask anyone on our team, ‘Who do you want on your line?â€
Heâ€s going to be one of the first names that comes up because you
know youâ€re going to get the puck, you know youâ€re going to get
offensive opportunities because heâ€s relentless, and I think he
brings us real good energy and a real good role model as to how you
need to play. We need more of that permeating throughout our lineup
in training camp right now.â€
Hollowayâ€s
stick always seemed to be in the right place, heâ€s going to get
more opportunity on the penalty kill this year, his hustle and jump
on pucks is second to none, and he never gives up on a play. Thatâ€s
what heâ€s shown previously, and he did so again in a meaningless
preseason game playing it like he still has to win a job.
“Heâ€s
just in tremendous shape, he can handle a lot of ice,†Montgomery
said. “Being able to get him PK, weâ€ll be able to get him up into
the 18, 19 minutes a night, which the way heâ€s continuing to
develop, thatâ€s the kind of ice time heâ€s demanding right now
with his play.â€
*
Suter looked solid between Holloway, Kyrou – Itâ€s the first time
this preseason since the coaching staff has put Suter between those
two wingers that theyâ€ve played in a game and each finished a
plus-1.
Suter
(16:24) led the ice time of the trio, with Kyrou (16:07) and Holloway
(15:59) following.
Holloway
led the Blues with six of their 24 shots on goal on nine attempts and
scored two beauties.
His
first cut the Stars†lead to 2-1 at 12:56 of the first:
His
second made it a one-goal game at 4-3 off a beautiful give-and-go
with Kyrou at 13:07 of the third period:
But
the fact that playing against a loaded Dallas lineup, one of the
Blues†top lines going into the season wasnâ€t penetrated
defensively. They looked to be on the same page quite often.
“I
thought it was pretty good,†Montgomery
said of the line.
“Obviously they scored the two goals, but besides the two goals, I
didn’t think they gave up all that much and I thought they continued
to support each other really well.â€
*
Kaskimaki is a puck hound – One under-the-radar forward continues
to be 2022 third-round pick, Aleksanteri Kaskimaki, who was a plus-1
in 15:04 in the game on Tuesday.
I
can best describe Kaskimaki as a puck hound, someone who also doesnâ€t
give up on a play.
“Iâ€m
trying to just show my compete and my skills in the O-zone and the
200-foot game,†Kaskimaki said. “If you compare (training camp)
it to last year, it feels like you have a little more time there on
the ice.â€
Kaskimaki
skated with Dalibor Dvorsky and Alexey Toropchenko on Tuesday.
“His
awareness without the puck primarily,†Montgomery said regarding
Kaskimakiâ€s play. “Heâ€s really shown that his defensive side of
the game is really good. Heâ€s almost too safe. I understand. He
doesnâ€t want to give up much. I imagine heâ€s been well-coached in
the past.
“He
seems to be a puck hound on top of pucks, and heâ€s always on the
right side, so he always seems to be in a good position to handle
pucks.â€
*
Skinner is making a case for himself – Montgomery mentioned
multiple times how heâ€s noticed defenseman Hunter Skinnerâ€s game,
and the fourth-round pick in 2019 by the New York Rangers who was
acquired in the Feb. 9, 2023 trade that sent Vladimir Tarasenko and
Niko Mikkola to the Rangers is making things very interesting for
that seventh defensive position.
“I
feel a lot better,†Skinner said. “Trying to prove that I can
play and put my best foot forward this year, hoping for an
opportunity. Just keeping my head down, just keep working, grinding
through it hoping for an opportunity.
More
so just focusing on my game. I think worrying about playing physical,
playing my game, getting shots through, playing hard.â€
Skinner
played 18:28 and had two shots on goal with four hits despite being a
minus-2 when both goals against went in off partner Leo Loofâ€s
skates.
“I
like how assertive he is,†Montgomery said. ‘I think heâ€s had a
good training camp. Heâ€s assertive physically, heâ€s assertive
taking away time and space. Heâ€s not afraid to hold onto pucks and
make a play, so that confidence is nice to see in a young
defenseman.â€
Should
Matthew Kessel be looking over his shoulder? I would.
*
Broberg – After what Montgomery said he didnâ€t think Broberg had
his best first period, the top-pair defenseman in this game, playing
with Justin Faulk, asserted himself quite nicely and scored a beauty
of a goal. In the second at 15:24 to tie the game 2-2.
It
came after Dvorsky won a face-off, Broberg took the puck off the left
wall, gave Casey DeSmith a small pump fake like he was coming with it
to the front of the net just enough to freeze the Stars goalie long
enough to pull off a wraparound goal:
Broberg
was a plus-1 in 21:03 of ice time.
“I
think heâ€s really starting to understand how gifted he is as an
athletic hockey player,†Montgomery said. ‘What I really liked is
I didnâ€t think ‘Broby†had the best first period, but he
responded within the game, found his game and became dominant in the
second period and I thought he was good in the third. Itâ€s good
because there was a lot of times last year, and I thought he started
to do that at the end of the season last year, but when he would kind
of have an off period, heâ€d get down on himself, and I could see
him talk to himself tonight. He talked himself into being a good
player tonight. Thatâ€s a real good sign of a young pro becoming a
better pro.â€
*
Lucic verdict still out there – It was the second preseason game
for Milan Lucic, who is in training camp on a professional tryout.
The
37-year-old tied with Loof and Mathieu Joseph for a game-high five
hits in 13:58, his second preseason game after playing Sept. 21 against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
“Just
personally, feeling better overall,†Lucic said. “I felt like I
did some good things, especially on the forecheck. Made some better
plays coming out of the D-zone, but I still feel like Iâ€ve got
another gear. Good thing is two more preseason games here to play.
Every day just get a little bit better.
“Having
a good practice yesterday just helped me with my confidence. Even
more so getting that first game out of the way. I almost felt like a
rookie again, the jitters and being nervous and everything like I was
that first game in Columbus. I felt little bit more comfortable, but
I have more and Iâ€m going to get a chance to prove that. Thatâ€s
on me.â€
Lucic
strained his groin a week ago Tuesday and missed the next three
practice days and did not play last Saturday against the Blackhawks
but was back on the practice ice Monday. He skated on a line with
Joseph and Alexandre Texier.
“I
thought he skated much better,†Montgomery said. “I thought he
was around the puck, I thought he caused disruptive plays. Next
couple games with the opportunity, heâ€s going to be able to make
more. Weâ€ve got to see more with the puck, but we know heâ€s
capable of it. It was good to see him have a good game.â€
*
See ya, Leo – It was a tough game for Loof, the Blues†2020
third-round pick. He did play a physical game, but his skating wasnâ€t
always there, and his positioning in front of his net left a little
to be desired.
The
Stars scored two goals that caromed in off Loofâ€s skates, including
one by former Blue Radek Faksa late in the second period.
Loof
played 18:06 and had a shot on goal to go with a team-high tying five
hits but his days are likely numbered and will be heading back to
Springfield in short order.
*
Texier not helping his cause – For someone playing for his job, it
just hasnâ€t been there for Texier, who played 15:22 and had two
giveaways in the game.
The
Blues have tried the 2017 second-round pick an opportunity at wing
and at center but he was just too non-existent in the game, and
defensively, it has to be there if the offensive game isnâ€t
working, and I didnâ€t think he was sound without the puck either.
The
Blues are going to have to make a decision soon enough, and there are
younger forwards (Kaskimaki, Dvorsky, Otto Stenberg) and Lucic who
would love to grab one of those final jobs.
* Dvorsky needed that “it” game – Training camp has been pretty solid for Dvorsky, the No. 10 pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, but for him to really knock down the door to a job out of training camp, I thought he needed to back up his solid performance from Saturday with another one tonight.
Dvorsky did have an assist on the Broberg goal when he won the face-off, but he only won four of 12 and was a minus-1 in 15:58. Dvorsky also had three missed shots on goal, and for a player who predicates himself to be dangerous offensively, it just wasn’t there on Tuesday against a strong Dallas side.
I think the center will get at least another look in a preseason game before a decision is made, but Tuesday could have really made the decision difficult with backed up with another solid performance.
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