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St. Louis Blues at Buffalo Sabres

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Tarasenko's 5-point outing fuels Blues' 6-2 win over Sabres

The 30-year-old scored three times as part of a career-best five-point outing, and St. Louis rolled to its seventh straight win by beating the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 on Thursday night.

Putting behind questions of whether he could regain his prolific playmaking ability after missing much of the past two seasons with a nagging shoulder injury, Tarasenko is fueling the Blues’ surge up the standings.

“It’s huge,” coach Craig Berube said. “His work ethic and his competitiveness, he’s leading by example. That’s what I see.”

Tarasenko broke open a game tied at 2 by scoring twice in the second period, including making a tremendous fake to turn rookie defenseman Owen Power inside out for a breakaway goal. He then added an empty-netter to cap an outing in which he topped 30 goals for the sixth time in 10 seasons.

As if that wasn’t enough, the 30-year-old has scored the winning goals in each of the Blues’ past three outings to give him a career-best nine on the season.

“He’s playing out of his mind. We all know, Vladdy can play like that,” center Robert Thomas said. “We’ve just got to keep going and we’re going to have to rely on him a lot.”

Thomas had five assists to extend his point streak to 11 games, during which he has six goals and 23 points. With 53 assists, he became St. Louis’ first player to top 50 since Doug Weight had 51 in 2003-04.

Pavel Buchnevich, Brandon Saad and David Perron also scored for the Blues, whose run has them battling the Minnesota Wild for second place in the Central Division standings, and home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs.

Jordan Binnington stopped 35 shots for his second straight win after four consecutive losses.

The winning streak is the Blues’ longest since an 8-0 run from Feb. 18 to March 3, 2020, and they improved to 9-0-1 in their past 10.

Alex Tuch and Rasmus Asplund scored, and Craig Anderson stopped 22 shots for Buffalo. Power set up Tuch’s goal for the 2021 No. 1 draft pick’s first NHL point in his second career game since leaving Michigan to sign with the Sabres.

Tarasenko took Power to school on each of his first two goals.

The 19-year-old was caught out of position in allowing Tarasenko to score the go-ahead goal into an open right side of the net 7:18 into the second period. And Power was caught flat-footed when Tarasenko sped past him up the right wing to score 5:27 later.

Power accepted what happened as a learning experience with Buffalo playing out its final string of games after having already been eliminated from playoff contention.

“When you play against these top players, you have to learn a lot and you obviously make a lot of mistakes where you’re glad you’re able to learn from it,” he said. “Every game I’m going to get better and work on things. This is a step in the right direction.”

Tarasenko, who has six goals and 11 points in his past four games, and leading an offensively balanced Blues team which began the day ranked fourth in the NHL in goals, and has now outscored its past seven opponents by a margin of 35-14.

“When we do things right, it’s good. There’s a lot of times tonight that it was just OK, too,” Berube said, assessing his offense. “But it has the ability to be really good.”

STREAKING

With a goal and two assists, Buchnevich extended his point streak to eight games, in which he has five goals and 14 points. ... Thomas’ point streak was the second-longest active run entering Thursday, behind Florida’s Jonathan Huberdeau (12 games). ... The Blues improved to 15-2-1 in their past 18 meetings against Buffalo.

WORLDS AWAY

Sabres coach Don Granato earned recognition earlier in the day by being selected as an assistant coach for the U.S. men’s national team to complete at the world championships in Finland next month. Granato is in his first full season as Buffalo’s coach and has previously coached USA Hockey’s developmental program teams.

UP NEXT

Sabres: Open a home-and-away set against Philadelphia by hosting the Flyers on Saturday.

Regular Season Series

STL wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 12:20
Goal 1st Period 19:36
Goal 2nd Period 0:17
Goal 2nd Period 4:20
Goal 2nd Period 7:18
Goal 2nd Period 12:45
Goal 3rd Period 6:18
Goal 3rd Period 17:32

Statistics

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13 Blocked Shots 4
7 Hits 4
2 Takeaways 10
28 Shots 37
2 Power Play Goals 0
3 Power Play Opportunities 2
66.7 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
23 Faceoffs Won 28
45.1 Faceoff Win Percent 54.9
6 Giveaways 6
2 Total Penalties 3
4 Penalty Minutes 6
Buffalo Sabres Buffalo Sabres Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jiri Kulich, C Injured Reserve Mar 6
Tyson Kozak, C Day-To-Day Mar 6
Jordan Greenway, LW Injured Reserve Feb 25
Justin Danforth, RW Injured Reserve Jan 26
St. Louis Blues St. Louis Blues Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Colton Parayko, D Out Mar 6

Game Information

KeyBank Center

Location: Buffalo, NY
Attendance: 11,565 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 42 10 93 9
Dallas 38 14 86 10
Minnesota 37 16 84 10
Utah 33 25 70 4
Nashville 28 26 64 8
Winnipeg 25 26 60 10
St. Louis 24 29 57 9
Chicago 23 29 56 10

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Tampa Bay 38 18 80 4
Buffalo 37 19 80 6
Detroit 35 21 77 7
Montreal 33 18 76 10
Boston 34 22 73 5
Ottawa 30 22 69 9
Florida 31 29 65 3
Toronto 27 25 65 11
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