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    Lou Korac
    Apr 8, 2024, 03:14

    St. Louis center had goal, three assists in 6-5 shootout win to join Demitra, Turgeon, Tarasenko as only players with 80 or more points since 2000

    Robert Thomas had a goal and three assists on Sunday to reach the 80-point marker and set a personal career high in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues in a 6-5 shootout win against the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday at Honda Center.

    Thomas assisted on Zack Bolduc's goal 11 seconds into the game to establish his personal season-best with his 78th point, surpassing his previous high of 77 done in 2021-22, then scored his 24th goal of the season at 13:36 of the second period to get him to 80.

    With 81 points, Thomas joins Pavol Demitra (93 points; 2002-03), Pierre Turgeon (82 points; 2000-01) and Vladimir Tarasenko as the only Blues with 80 or more points since 2000.

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