In St. Louis, the Blues demonstrated a gripping blend of urgency and determination in their latest game, especially during the third period. Despite trailing and having a poor record late in games this season, the Blues rallied to score three goals in the final 20 minutes, ultimately winning 4-3 against the Ottawa Senators at Enterprise Center. Matthew Kessel netted the decisive goal, while Jordan Caillou, Pavel Buchnevich, and Oskar Sundqvist also contributed, with Jordan Binnington making 25 key saves.
The Blues entered the third period with a 2-1 lead but were usually unsuccessful in maintaining leads with 20 minutes left. This time, their desperation fueled a strong comeback. Sundqvist broke the scoring drought early in the game, followed by Caillou tying it up in the third, and Buchnevich scoring his first goal in 17 games to take the lead. Even when David Perron of the Senators equalized, the Blues quickly regained control with Kessel’s backhand shot. Coach Jim Montgomery praised the team’s third-period performance as their most determined effort of the season, emphasizing their relentless defensive and offensive drive.
The Blues’ fourth line stood out with its energy and effective forechecking, creating opportunities and sustaining pressure. Sundqvist joked about the unorthodox but effective style that led to goals, highlighting the importance of teamwork and persistence. Buchnevich’s goal ended a long scoring streak thanks to a fortuitous “Uber driver” ride with Sundqvist, adding a light-hearted moment to the night.
Despite some struggles defending against Ottawa’s aggressive push late in the game, the Blues’ commitment to hard work and resilience paid off. Montgomery stressed the importance of maintaining this desperation and effort in upcoming games to keep the momentum going. The victory marks a potential turning point for the Blues as they aim to build confidence and consistency moving forward.
Fan Take: This game showcases why hockey fans love the sport—the thrilling comebacks and the sheer grit of players fighting until the last second. For the Blues, it’s a sign that with perseverance and teamwork, they can overcome tough challenges, which bodes well for their future and keeps the excitement alive for their loyal supporters.

