The St. Louis Blues had an opportunity to even their record at .500 for the first time since the season’s Game 7 but struggled again with inconsistency, a recurring issue throughout the season. Despite recent improvements, their performance faltered once more in Monday’s match against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Lightning struck early, scoring on the first shift and maintaining control despite only managing 17 shots on goal at Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida. Justin Faulk scored the Blues’ sole goal, while Jordan Binnington had a quiet game but was unlucky with three deflected goals against him. Entering the Christmas break, the Blues had a record of 14-16-8 following a grueling 11 games in 19 days, while the Lightning stood at 20-13-3.
Key takeaways from the game include:
– The Blues conceded another early goal, continuing a trend of allowing scores right at the beginning or end of periods. This week, the Lightning’s Pontus Holmberg redirected a deflected puck past Binnington within the first minute.
– A critical mistake by Logan Mailloux led to a turnover and a second Lightning goal shortly before Faulk’s tally, which diminished Blues’ momentum.
– Faulk’s goal was a vital moment, coming from Tyler Tucker’s aggressive rush and quick playmaking. This helped the Blues regain some control in the second period before defensive lapses extinguished that hope.
– Penalties have severely impacted the Blues lately, with a weak penalty kill allowing Tampa multiple opportunities and goals. In the third period, a holding penalty led to the Lightning’s fourth goal, illustrating ongoing discipline and defensive challenges.
– Power play struggles continue, with the Blues ranking 19th in the league. Their tendency to pass rather than shoot has resulted in few shots on goal during power plays, underscoring an area needing improvement.
The Blues now have four days to rest before they resume play on Saturday, beginning a stretch of mostly home games against the Nashville Predators.
Fan Take: This game highlights the Blues’ ongoing struggles with consistency and discipline, which are critical for any team hoping to compete at a higher level. For hockey fans, these challenges signal the importance of fundamentals and mental toughness in the sport, lessons that can influence team strategies and fan expectations moving forward.

