Brayden Schenn Extends Point Streak With Game-Winner
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn extended his point streak to five games with the game-winning goal in Sunday's 4-3 overtime victory against Los Angeles. He scored for the fourth time in five games, and Schenn's scoring streak also includes two assists. The veteran has looked like a completely different player out there recently, following up an awful 12-game scoring drought with a run of 11 points (five goals, six assists) over a 10-game span. Schenn has totaled 27 points (13 goals, 14 assists) in 48 games for the season.
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn ended a dry spell with two goals and an assist in Thursday's 6-4 win over the Sabres. After having tallied only one point in his previous seven outings, Schenn bagged a power-play goal with five minutes played and added two more points in even-strength situations in the second period. The veteran has been inconsistent in 2023-24, to say the least. He had three outings with three-plus points in November, but Schenn couldn't add any points to his tally in nine of his 15 appearances during the month. For the campaign overall, Schenn has produced eight goals and 14 points in 22 games.
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn was named the team captain on Tuesday. He becomes the 24th player in franchise history to lead the side as captain. The Blues were left looking for a new captain after Ryan O'Reilly was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in February. Schenn, who has been an alternate captain for three years, moved to St. Louis in 2017 from Philadelphia. He posted a career-high 70 points in his first season with the team and has been one of the Blues' most consistent performers throughout his stay. Last season, Schenn totaled 65 points (21 goals, 44 assists) in 82 appearances. Being named captain is a tremendous honor for any player, and Schenn must be itching to get going now with the new season.
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn (lower body) will be in the lineup Saturday versus Pittsburgh. His status for the game was unclear after he skipped Friday's practice. Schenn has been playing through a lower-body injury and it appeared that he could take some time off, but he won't be skipping the game in the end. The 31-year-old will skate in his 800th career game, hoping to boost his points tally, which currently stands at 17 for the season. Schenn has gone scoreless in four games, but teaming up with in-form Vladimir Tarasenko and Ivan Barbashev will give him a good opportunity to break out of the slump.
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn (lower body) skipped Friday's practice and is questionable for Saturday's contest against Pittsburgh. According to head coach Craig Berube, Schenn is dealing with a lingering lower-body issue. Schenn even left a game last weekend due to the ailment and it looks like it would be indeed wise for him to sit out some time. 31-year-old has gone scoreless in his past four appearances, but it's been a pretty good campaign overall for Schenn, with the Blues No. 10 notching 17 points in 23 games.
Brayden Schenn Getting Evaluated For A Lower-Body Injury
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn got hurt in Saturday's win over Florida and is under evaluation for a lower-body injury. He was able to play just 13:06 and it wasn't a good night for Schenn as he finished with a minus-two rating. The 31-year-old boasts six goals and 11 assists in 21 games this season. The Blues return to action on Monday against Dallas and Schenn should be regarded as questionable for the game.
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn (upper body) is set to return to the lineup in Monday's Game 1 against Minnesota. The versatile forward sat out the final four games of the regular season, but he was always expected to make it back for the start of the playoffs. He will team up with Pavel Buchnevich and Jordan Kyrou, who both crushed it during regular-season play. Schenn didn't do bad either, finishing the campaign with 58 points in 62 outings. Additionally, the team has announced that defenseman Marco Scandella (lower body) will also be available again Monday night after missing St. Louis' regular-season finale.
Brayden Schenn Will Be Back In Action On Wednesday
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn will be back in the lineup for Wednesday's clash with Detroit. He's spent nine games on the sidelines with an upper-body injury. Schenn will join Brandon Saad and Jordan Kyrou on the second line, or you can call it a third line, with the Blues stacked upfront this season. Either way, he's paired with the team's top scorer in Kyrou, who's notched eight goals and 10 assists in 18 outings. Schenn picked up three goals and three assists in nine games before getting injured. He'll log some power-play time as well against a team that has a below-par 78.7 percent penalty kill.
St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn (upper body) will miss Monday's clash with Vegas, but he is very close to returning, according to head coach Craig Berube. Schenn misses his ninth straight game, but the good news is that he has been skating again and it looks like his absence won't stretch to 10 games. The 30-year-old racked up six points in nine games with a plus-seven rating before dropping out of the lineup. The Blues will have Tuesday off and will then take on the Red Wings Wednesday night.
St. Louis Blues second-line center Brayden Schenn scored two goals in a 4-1 victory over the struggling Anaheim Ducks Sunday night. The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan native netted his fifth and sixth goal of the season. Schenn is off to a solid start with six goals and four assists in just ten games. His first goal came off of a redirection on a dish from defenseman Justin Faulk in the first period to tie the score at 1-1. The second Schenn goal was on the power-play to put the Blues up 3-1. Schenn should continue to get on the board for his team throughout the year as the centerman has a 190 points in 233 games since coming over from Philadelphia four years ago. St. Louis has a record of 6-2-1 on the season and plays against Arizona on Tuesday.