
On March 22, the St. Louis Blues recalled top prospect Dalibor Dvorsky from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds. This was in response to Blues star Pavel Buchnevich being labeled day-to-day due to an illness.
Dvorsky certainly earned this call-up, as he is in the middle of an excellent rookie season with the Thunderbirds. In 57 games, the 2023 first-round pick currently has 20 goals, 23 assists, and 43 points. He also has been heating up as of late, posting four goals and six points over his last six AHL games.
Now, after earning this call-up, Dvorsky has a golden opportunity to show the Blues what he can do at the NHL level. The Blues confirmed that the youngster will make his NHL debut in their March 23 matchup against the Nashville Predators. If he impresses while with the Blues, it could help his chances of getting a more extended look on the NHL roster.
No matter the case, Blues fans will certainly be keeping an eye on Dvorsky during his NHL debut. The top prospect has an immense amount of potential and is a key part of the Central Division club's future. It will be fascinating to see if he can make an impact with the NHL club against Nashville from here.
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