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<blockquote data-quote="pruman91" data-source="post: 1791880" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/hockey/professional/like-the-rest-of-blues-prospects-zachary-bolduc-gets-back-on-his-game/article_5a6b225f-6edd-5700-bee6-fc92bd409d4e.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/jthomas" target="_blank">Jim Thomas</a></p><p>TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Among a group of unhappy campers Thursday, forward Zachary Bolduc may have been the unhappiest of all after the Blues’ 7-1 loss to Columbus in their NHL Prospect Tournament opener.</p><p>“I didn’t play the way that I can,” Bolduc said. “And I know I can be much better, and more involved in the game and everything. For sure, it’s going to be better tonight.”</p><p>Bolduc was among the last Blues prospects off the ice during Friday’s morning skate at Centre Ice Arena. He worked on his shot and worked on his confidence. And his comment about things going better that night against Toronto was spot on.</p><p>Bolduc scored a goal and added two assists in an 8-3 win for the Blues’ prospects over their Maple Leafs counterparts. The Blues got a hat trick from Andrei Bakanov, a Moscow native who has played the last two years in the Kontinental Hockey League. The second of his three goals came on a penalty shot; he’s here with the prospects as a free-agent invite. Landon Sim, a sixth-round pick in July, scored twice — giving him three goals in two tournament games.</p><p></p><p>The other Blues goals came by Jake Neighbours and defenseman Matt Kessel. Will Cranley handled the goaltending duties and made lots of big saves in a game where St. Louis killed off eight penalties, including one minute, 58 seconds of a Toronto 5-on-3.</p><p>After an off-day Saturday, the Blues close out the tournament with a 10 a.m. game Sunday against the Dallas Stars.</p><p>“It was a better effort tonight,” coach Drew Bannister said. “I liked the way we played. I thought our guys competed harder and kept it a little bit more simple.”</p><p>The Blues were more passionate, more engaged — and what went for the entire team was particularly true for Bolduc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pruman91, post: 1791880, member: 3916"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/hockey/professional/like-the-rest-of-blues-prospects-zachary-bolduc-gets-back-on-his-game/article_5a6b225f-6edd-5700-bee6-fc92bd409d4e.html[/URL] [URL='https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/jthomas']Jim Thomas[/URL] TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Among a group of unhappy campers Thursday, forward Zachary Bolduc may have been the unhappiest of all after the Blues’ 7-1 loss to Columbus in their NHL Prospect Tournament opener. “I didn’t play the way that I can,” Bolduc said. “And I know I can be much better, and more involved in the game and everything. For sure, it’s going to be better tonight.” Bolduc was among the last Blues prospects off the ice during Friday’s morning skate at Centre Ice Arena. He worked on his shot and worked on his confidence. And his comment about things going better that night against Toronto was spot on. Bolduc scored a goal and added two assists in an 8-3 win for the Blues’ prospects over their Maple Leafs counterparts. The Blues got a hat trick from Andrei Bakanov, a Moscow native who has played the last two years in the Kontinental Hockey League. The second of his three goals came on a penalty shot; he’s here with the prospects as a free-agent invite. Landon Sim, a sixth-round pick in July, scored twice — giving him three goals in two tournament games. The other Blues goals came by Jake Neighbours and defenseman Matt Kessel. Will Cranley handled the goaltending duties and made lots of big saves in a game where St. Louis killed off eight penalties, including one minute, 58 seconds of a Toronto 5-on-3. After an off-day Saturday, the Blues close out the tournament with a 10 a.m. game Sunday against the Dallas Stars. “It was a better effort tonight,” coach Drew Bannister said. “I liked the way we played. I thought our guys competed harder and kept it a little bit more simple.” The Blues were more passionate, more engaged — and what went for the entire team was particularly true for Bolduc. [/QUOTE]
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