Brayden Schenn's two goals helped the St. Louis Blues secure a decisive 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Thursday night, completing a two-game sweep in St. Louis. The Blues had previously triumphed 2-1 against the Flames on Tuesday, marking an impressive streak against the team.
Colton Parayko also contributed to the win with a goal, while Jordan Kyrou netted his 20th of the season. Joel Hofer was solid in goal, stopping 28 shots, while Dylan Holloway stood out with two assists. Calgary's lone goal came from Yegor Sharangovich, with Dustin Wolf making 25 saves in the loss.
St. Louis demonstrated offensive dominance in the first period, scoring three goals on just 13 shots. Schenn opened the scoring early, followed by Parayko's slap shot and Kyrou's wrist shot, giving them a commanding lead.
A notable moment included Tyler Tucker's play, which allowed Holloway to assist Kyrou's goal. This game also marked a significant milestone for Blues’ general manager Doug Armstrong, who reached his 1,500th game in that role.