The St. Louis Blues announced that left winger Sammy Blais is day-to-day with a hand injury. He will not be playing tonight but will be back as soon as he can be. However, for the time being, the Blues will need to look elsewhere.
Sammy Blais is out with a day-to-day injury. With that in mind, the #stlblues Blues need Sanford to step back up to the plate. https://t.co/M7BHv2P9oQ
— Bleedin’ Blue (@BleedinBlueFS) October 24, 2019
Sammy Blais Injured
So far this season, Blais has scored three goals and two assists for five points to go along two penalty minutes in nine games. His possession numbers were 48.8 percent Corsi For and a relative Corsi of 1.5.
Over his 3-year NHL career, Blais has played solely for the St. Louis Blues. He has 6 goals ad 6 assists for 12 career points in 52 career games. He was originally drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the 6th round, 176th overall in the 2014 NHL draft. Blais is a depth guy for St. Louis, however, he is only 23 and looks to increase his role as time goes on.
What This Means For The Future
With Blais out of the lineup, Zach Sanford will take his place alongside Tyler Bozak and Robert Thomas on the third line. Sanford will get a chance to prove to coach Craig Berube and his teammates that he can still be an effective player.
Sanford experienced success during the Blues Stanley Cup run last year. He got under the opponent’s skin and chipped in a point from time to time. With a role on the third line means more minutes and Sanford will have to take his chance and run with it if he hopes to stay out of Berube’s doghouse.
The Blues play the Los Angeles Kings tonight and then hit the road for two games against the Detroit Red Wings and the Boston Bruins. The Blues have struggled as of late and hope Sanford can bring some much-needed energy back into their lineup.
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