Brayden Schenn of the St. Louis Blues ended a personal scoring drought by securing a 2-1 shootout victory, with the shootout winner in Carolina potentially being a spark for his return to form. Schenn, who had not scored since netting two against Buffalo on November 30, broke through in a game following a 17-game goalless streak. His goal, which came on a delayed penalty, was his first point in 13 games and helped the Blues take an early 1-0 lead in their latest matchup, officially ending his drought.
That was Schenn's first goal in 17 games and first point in 13 games. #stlblues
First goal for Schenn since he scored two vs. Buffalo on Nov. 30 (17 games). #stlblues https://t.co/clQagQQb5E
That shootout winner in Carolina might've been a spark for Schenn after all. On a delayed penalty, he makes it 1-0. #stlblues
Blues strike first, 1-0. Schenn on the rebound.
Brayden Schenn's drought is officially over. 1-0, Blues.
Schenn, 1-0
Brayden Schenn ends the shootout, #stlblues win 2-1