The St. Louis Blues are teetering between awful, mediocre, and a team that could maybe, just maybe, make a run and get back into the playoff race. One thing that is not to blame is the play of the fourth line.
However, the fourth line has not always had this level of play during the season. Early on, the Blues juggled a handful of players that rotated in and out of the lineup and were forced to pair players who did not play well together.
The season started with Robert Thomas, Sammy Blais, and Jordan Kyrou on the fourth line and they played fine, but were inexperienced and lacked the spark that the Blues now have in the current line.