St. Louis Blues top prospect Jimmy Snuggerud had a big moment in the club’s April 3 contest against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The 6-foot-1 forward recorded his first NHL point by picking up the primary assist on Jake Neighbours’ goal.
Now, after his strong night against the Penguins, Snuggerud is being rewarded. At the club’s morning skate, Snuggerud was moved up to the Blues’ top line with Robert Thomas and Pavel Buchnevich, with Dylan Holloway out due to injury.
Assuming they stick to their morning skate lines for their April 5 contest against the Colorado Avalanche, Snuggerud will have a golden opportunity to show the Blues what he can do playing in a more prominent role. In addition, he now has the chance to play on a line with two of the Blues’ top forwards.
Snuggerud showed at the collegiate level with the University of Minnesota that he is a highly skilled offensive player. In 40 games this season with the school, he dominated, posting 24 goals and 51 points. Over his entire three-year stint with the school, he had 66 goals, 69 assists, and 135 points in 119 contests.
It will now be fascinating to see what Snuggerud can do playing on a line with two stars like Thomas and Buchnevich from here.
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