The St. Louis Blues are again losing another forward to a relatively lengthy injury absence. The team announced that center Pius Suter will miss approximately the next four weeks after suffering a right ankle injury this past weekend.
Suter’s status for today’s game against the Buffalo Sabres was in question due to the injury, and he’s now expected to miss between 10 and 15 games, if not more. The injury is connected to Nashville Predators’ forward Michael McCarron, who slew-footed Suter in the third period of Saturday’s contest. Suter finished the game after leaving momentarily.
Suter, 29, is in his first year with the Blues organization after signing a two-year, $8.25MM contract with the team last offseason. He had only missed two games for St. Louis before the injury, scoring seven goals and 14 points in 37 games, averaging 16:23 of ice time.
His offensive output is lower than what he produced last season with the Vancouver Canucks, but he was showing signs of improvement in his advanced metrics. His faceoff percentage was up five points compared to last year, as was his on-ice save percentage at even strength. The latter output was highly beneficial for the Blues, given that the team has the third-worst overall save percentage in the league this season.
Fortunately, although there’s never a good time for an injury, St. Louis may be able to withstand losing Suter better now than they would have a week ago. The Blues activated both Jordan Kyrou and Jimmy Snuggerud on Saturday, and have recent waiver claim Jonatan Berggren playing at a relatively high level. This has allowed them to keep pace in the Western Conference playoff race, sitting one point back of the final wild-card spot.
The hockey gods are reigning down their wrath on the Blues this season.
St Louis could benefit from this moribund season with a rare top-5 draft pick… Last time they had it was 2008 when they took Pieterangelo…