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3 The least impressive player of St. Louis Blues of 3-1 defeat by Winnipeg Jets Feat. Brayden Schenn


AND St. Louis Blues’ The 12-game winning streak ended with a 3-1 defeat Winnipeg Jets On Monday night in the Canadian life of life. Jets’ Netminnder Connor Hellebuyck stopped 14 of 15 shots to get blues.

Pavel Buchnevich hit St. Louis in a 7:27 -period rating to equalize the game in one. Meanwhile, Morgan Barron, Alex Iafallo and Adam Lowry (EN) scored goals for Winnipeg.

Here’s a more close view of the three least impressive St. Louis Blues from their defeat to Winnipeg Jets on Monday night.

3 The least impressive player of St. Louis Blues from loss to Winnipeg jets

#3. Justin Faulk

Defender St. Louis Blues Justin Faulk had a heavy trip on Monday night against Jets. While Faulk played almost 20 minutes during 27 shifts, it was not as effective as it should have been against a difficult offensive club like Winnipeg.

Here’s the goal of Alex Iafallo:

Playing reproduction shows that Faulka was completely missing Iafallo, leaving him wide open to pull it into the back of the net. If Faulk had at least managed to tie Iafall’s stick, he may have been able to prevent the goal.

Unfortunately, for the blues, Faulk was purely beaten in the play.

#2. Hunter

Cam Fowler had mostly disappointing play for St. Louis. He played at 20:31 during 23 shifts, registering minus-2 without shooting on goal or block.

But his role in the introductory goal of Jets emphasized Fowler’s heavy trip.

Here’s the goal:

Faulk himself stumbled while trying to take over the passage in the blue line of Jets. After hitting the ice, Morgan Barron returned the other way, he beat Joel Hofer with a great move of strength.

#1. Brayden Schenn

Blues captain was basically invisible on Monday night. At 17:54 icy time, Brayden Schenn was a minus-1 without a goal goal during 21 shifts. Although he won almost 65% of the draw he took, it was not enough to make a difference against the winner of the president trophy.

Moving forward, the blues will ask Schenn to be a manufacturer of the difference that has been the whole season, as the club is moving in postseason.

St. Louis Blues will look like to bounce when Edmonton Oilers visits on Wednesday at Rogers Place on Wednesday.