Blues Prospect Report: Carbonneau Surging, Jiříček Extends Streak, Dvorsky Finds NHL Footing (St Louis Blues)

The past week was a week defined by breakout scoring, important streaks, and some encouraging developments from across the organization. Several St. Louis Blues prospects delivered standout performances, while others continued adjusting to new leagues or heavier roles. 

Here’s a complete look at who trended up and who struggled as the Blues’ future talent pool wrapped up another week of action.

Carbonneau’s Goal-Scoring Pace Stays Elite

Few prospects are producing more consistently than Justin Carbonneau, who recorded a three-point night that included his 20th goal of the season. 


The 18-year-old now sits at 26 points in 20 games and is riding a four-game point streak. His current pace projects him to 60 goals and 78 points, a slight dip from the 46 goals and 89 points he produced last year, but still among the best in the QMJHL. Carbonneau ranks 13th among U19 skaters and 17th among U21 players in league scoring. 

Jiříček Continues Torrid Stretch on the Bulldogs Blue Line

In the OHL, Adam Jiříček remains one of the league’s most dangerous two-way defenders. The Czech blueliner extended his point streak to 11 games this week, tallying 17 points over that span. His current pace would put him at 78 points across 65 games, elite territory for a draft-plus-two defender. Jiříček sits fourth in scoring among all OHL defensemen and continues to anchor the Bulldogs’ top four in all situations.

Fyodorov Breaks Out of Slump in the KHL

After enduring a seven-game drought, Mikhail Fyodorov reignited his scoring touch with an assist on the 18th and goals in back-to-back contests. 


With five goals and eight points in 21 games, the 18-year-old ranks third in KHL scoring among players under 19 and 11th among players under 21. His bounce-back week is especially notable in a league where teenagers rarely generate sustained offense.

Dvorský Growing Comfortable in NHL Role

Dalibor Dvorský continues to make steady progress in his top-six assignment with the Blues. The 19-year-old scored his third NHL goal of the season and now has four points in 12 games. His faceoff numbers (50.9%) show strong promising development down the middle, and his recently updated deployment alongside Pavel Buchnevich and Brayden Schenn has noticeably boosted his play-driving and scoring chances. His -3 isn't great but reflects more on the clubs overall struggles more than individual performance.

Lööf, Mayich Add Depth Scoring From the Blue Line

In the AHL, Leo Lööf recorded his second goal of the season in Springfield’s 2–0 win over Utica, giving him goals in two of his last ten games. 


At Clarkson University, freshman Matthew Mayich added his second NCAA goal while logging top-four minutes. Both defenders continue to provide steady, reliable play in their respective roles.

A Difficult Week for Jecho and Mrsic

Not all prospects enjoyed upward momentum this week. Adam Jecho scored for the first time in six games but remains well off last year’s scoring pace with just 18 points in 24 contests. 

In the NCAA, Tomas Mrsic continues to adjust to the collegiate game; the former WHL star has only two goals and four points in 14 games despite maintaining strong shot volume. Colorado College will need more from him as the season continues.

Goaltender Spotlight: Härenstam Shines

Perhaps the best performance of the week came from Love Härenstam, who posted a stellar .952 save percentage across two starts in the HockeyAllsvenskan. The 19-year-old stopped 59 of 62 shots and continues to trend upward as one of the Blues’ most interesting long-range goalie prospects

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