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Fantasy hockey forecaster: Nov. Vegas Golden Knights Minnesota Wild. He had 46 points 23 goals, 23 assists in 57 regular-season games, then contributed 16 points seven goals, nine assists in 26 playoff games to help the Blues win the Cup for the first time since entering the NHL in Louis after putting up 49 points 21 goals, 28 assists in 49 games.
Before being selected by Vegas, it looked like Perron's NHL career had come full circle on July 1, , when he signed as a free agent with the Blues. He had played his first six seasons in the League with St. Louis after being selected in the first round No. Perron had 50 points 15 goals, 35 assists in before making his playoff debut on April 15, , against the Vancouver Canucks; he scored his first NHL playoff goal against them six days later.
On Feb. Perron had five goals and seven points in the first 10 games of the season, including back-to-back two-goal games Oct. He had two four-game goal streaks in and finished with 21 goals. Perron logged an assist, three shots on goal and two hits in Wednesday's win over the Golden Knights.
Perron set up Brandon Saad's first goal for the Blue Note at of the second period. Through three games, Perron has generated two goals, one helper, seven shots on net and three hits in a top-line role.
He went north of a point-per-game pace for the first time in his career last year, and he's carried that momentum over to the early stages of Perron scored two goals on four shots in Saturday's win over the Avalanche.
Perron was a game-time decision leading up to Saturday's game, and Blues fans will be thankful he was in the lineup. The winger put the team up in the second period and added a power-play tally in the third that stood as the game-winner. Perron's 58 points in 56 games last year marked the first time he exceeded a point-per-game pace in his career, and the year-old is off to a hot start in Expect him to work in a top-six role.
Perron was considered a game-time decision after missing Friday's practice. He's apparently good to go, and he'll skate on the top line with Ryan O'Reilly and Brandon Saad in this contest while also working on the power play. Perron's status for Saturday night's contest won't be determined until the Blues take the ice for pregame warmups, so fantasy managers should plan accordingly. If Perron's unable to go, Kyle Clifford will likely draw into the lineup against the Avalanche.
Perron took a maintenance day Friday and is in doubt to face Colorado on Saturday with an undisclosed injury, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reports.
In general, maintenance days aren't usually a major concern for fantasy players but it's the start of the season and coach Craig Berube did raise doubts regarding Perron's availability Saturday. If Perron does miss out, James Neal is the most likely candidate to jump up to both the first line and No. Perron -- who also confirmed he tested positive despite having been vaccinated -- missed all four games in the first-round series against the Avs. Prior to being sidelined, the year-old winger was red hot with six goals and 10 assists in his previous 11 outings, including five power-play points.
Perron should continue to fill a top-nine role for the Blues heading into next season in addition to logging minutes with the man advantage. As such, he could be a nice late-round pickup in season-long formats as a potential goal scorer.
He'll need the Blues to win Sunday to give the winger a chance to return this season, as a loss would hand Colorado a series sweep. At this point, Perron should probably be considered out indefinitely and could miss the entirety of the first-round series. Even if he is cleared to rejoin the team, the veteran winger could struggle to get his conditioning back to the level it needs to be in order to suit up right away.
He's been a real good player all year, 5-on-5, power play. Listen, we've been fighting injuries all year. It's no different right now. It's another player that's out. We just got to keep going and somebody will step in and do the job. We'll see. Hopefully we get through fine, but yeah, it's frustrating. It's easy for myself when you've got him and 'Schwartzy' too, his work ethic, the way he sees the game, the little plays he makes.
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