The St. Louis Blues showcased an impressive offensive performance as they triumphed over the Nashville Predators with a score of 7-4. Robert Thomas was the standout player for the Blues, netting two goals, while Jordan Kyrou contributed significantly with a goal and an assist. The Blues' goalkeeper, Joel Hofer, made 26 saves to help secure the victory, and defenseman Cam Fowler also made his mark with a goal and two assists.
In addition to Thomas, other Blues players who found the back of the net included Zack Bolduc, Philip Broberg, and Colton Parayko, with Dylan Holloway providing two assists. The game began with a quick strike from Thomas, who capitalized on a turnover by Gustav Nyquist just 1:20 into the match. Bolduc quickly followed up with another goal, giving St. Louis a commanding lead early in the game.
On the opposing side, the Predators saw contributions from Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault, who each scored a goal and added an assist. Mark Jankowski and Nick Blankenburg also managed to score for Nashville. However, the Predators struggled defensively, as goalie Juuse Saros was pulled in the second period after conceding five goals on just 15 shots. Thomas's second goal, scored on a power play in the third period, further solidified the Blues' advantage, and Parayko sealed the deal with an empty-net goal.