Blues Break Offensive Slump with Season-High 7-Goal Victory Over Predators
St. Louis secures back-to-back wins for the first time in weeks, fueled by a dominant first period and multi-point performances from key players.
- The St. Louis Blues defeated the Nashville Predators 7-4 on Friday night, marking their highest-scoring game of the season and their second consecutive win.
- Robert Thomas led the team with two goals, including a late power-play score that sealed the game, while Cam Fowler contributed a goal and two assists.
- The Blues scored four goals in the first period, their highest-scoring period of the season, with six different players finding the net overall.
- Nashville cut the Blues' lead to one goal four times during the game, but St. Louis consistently responded to maintain control and secure the win.
- The victory comes as the Blues emerge from a mid-December scoring drought, with 11 goals in their last two games after struggling offensively earlier in the month.