ST. LOUIS — Ryan O’Reilly said it happens frequently on the St. Louis Blues‘ bench. There will be a line change. Forwards Patrick Maroon, Tyler Bozak and Robert Thomas will hit the ice. One of their teammates will acknowledge their energetic forecheck in the opposition zone.
“You can kind of hear guys saying, ‘Here they go again,'” O’Reilly said. “It’s great to watch them do it, how they wear teams down. They just seem to always be in the right area. It’s a line that knows their game.”
It’s a line that generated a plus-3.78 expected goals plus/minus in 34 regular-season games, second-best on the Blues. It’s a line that’s generated more even-strength goals (seven) in the playoffs than any other grouping on the team. It’s a line that didn’t exist last season, because Bozak was a Maple Leaf, Thomas was in the OHL and Maroon was splitting time between the Edmonton Oilers and New Jersey Devils. But it’s a line that can provide a heartbeat for the Blues when they’re flatlining.
“It’s been fun. We’re a line that has to go out there and compete as hard as we can,” Bozak said. “Try to wear other teams down, try and set the tempo as best as we can. And get on the score sheet. That’s our job.”