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“After the Whistle: Discover Which NHL Teams Are on Fire and Who’s Struggling in the Post-Deadline Shuffle!”

"After the Whistle: Discover Which NHL Teams Are on Fire and Who’s Struggling in the Post-Deadline Shuffle!"

12. St. Louis Blues, 39-28-7

Last week: 15
Mirtle rank: 12
Dayal rank: 12

A come-from-behind win in Nashville pushed the Blues’ win streak to eight in a row, making them the hottest team in the NHL since the deadline. What’s most impressive about their run lately is they’ve done it without both Colton Parayko and Pavel Buchnevich. Dylan Holloway, Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas have been three of the NHL’s top scorers in that span, helping propel St. Louis to a heady 4.1 goals per game. Good thing they didn’t sell at the deadline as they’re potentially going to be a handful for someone in Round 1.

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