The St. Louis Blues have announced that they have recalled forward Dalibor Dvorsky from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Dvorsky was sent back down to the Thunderbirds on April 3 but is now heading right back to the Blues’ roster. The 19-year-old forward will look to impress during his latest opportunity with the NHL squad from here.
Dvorsky made his NHL debut for the Blues on March 23 against the Nashville Predators. During the contest, the young forward had 10:40 time on ice.
Down at the AHL level this season with the Thunderbirds, Dvorsky has been very impactful. In 59 games, he has 20 goals, 24 assists, and 44 points. He was also named to the AHL All-Star Classic due to his strong play.
Dvorsky will now aim to take advantage of receiving another shot on the Blues’ roster from here. The 2023 tenth-overall pick is one of the club’s most promising prospects and has the potential to blossom into a top-six forward at the NHL level later down the road. Thus, all eyes will be on him during this latest chance on the Blues’ roster.
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