

St. Louis Blues forward Pavel Buchnevich is one of the team's most important players. When playing at his best, the 29-year-old is a big difference-maker because of his high offensive skill.
Buchnevich has been impactful again this season for the Blues, posting 19 goals, 35 assists, and 54 points in 74 contests. Overall, he has been a solid part of the Blues' top six in 2024-25, but he is notably heating up with the Central Division club right now.
Buchnevich has been red-hot as of late, scoring four goals and posting six points in his last four games alone. This includes scoring a goal and recording two assists in the Blues' most recent contest against the Edmonton Oilers on April 9. With this, the skilled winger is showing no signs of slowing down, which is undoubtedly encouraging for the Blues.
With the Blues currently fighting to secure their playoff spot in the Western Conference, it is certainly good to see Buchnevich starting to find his scoring touch. It will be fascinating to see if he can extend his ongoing goal streak to five games when the Blues play the Seattle Kraken on April 12 from here.
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