In a dramatic turn of events, Jonathan Drouin found himself traded from the New York Islanders to the St. Louis Blues just ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline. The move saw the Islanders send Drouin, who had been struggling significantly, in exchange for team captain Brayden Schenn. Drouin arrived in St. Louis without a goal in his previous 38 games, a streak that had weighed heavily on his performance.
His last goal had come on November 14 against the Utah Mammoth, a rather unconventional play where the puck ricocheted off his skate and inadvertently into the net off a Mammoth defenseman. The last time Drouin scored with his stick was back on November 8 against the New York Rangers. At 30 years old, the talented forward has shown he can produce in the NHL, but his time on Long Island was marred by a lack of scoring.
However, in a fitting twist of fate, Drouin wasted no time making an impact in his new surroundings. Wearing the number 92 for the Blues, he fired a powerful shot into the net, marking a triumphant end to his lengthy goal drought. This goal not only represented his fourth of the season but also his first power-play point, a noteworthy achievement considering the Islanders currently hold the league’s lowest power-play percentage at 15.5%.
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