Blues Post 7 Consecutive Wins In A Push To Make The Playoffs After A Two-year Absence

The wins just keep on coming for the St. Louis Blues, and their seven-game streak has significantly improved their chances of returning to the playoffs after a two-year absence.
After beating the Montreal Canadiens 6-1 on Tuesday night, they have strung together their most consecutive victories since November 2022. It's the longest active winning streak in the NHL.
"We've just got a recipe that works and a game plan that everybody believes in," said Dylan Holloway, who has 24 goals in a breakout season . "Guys are playing for each other. It's a good vibe in here, for sure."
St. Louis has outscored opponents 36-10 and only trailed for a total of 5:24 during this winning stretch. It's just business as usual, according to Alexandre Texier.
"We've got a job to do," said Texier, who like Holloway, scored against Montreal. "This game is over and we think about the next game. We're not enjoying too much about this momentum. We want to be in the playoffs. We just have to do it every single night."