St. Louis Blues Weekly Prospect Report (March 1)
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A four-game goalless streak for St. Louis Blues prospect Justin Carbonneau must not have sat too well for the first-round pick (No. 19) in the 2025 NHL Draft.
The forward had just gone goalless for four straight games for the second time this season. The past time it happened, he ripped off 12 goals in scoring in nine of 12 games.
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This time, how about a pair of hat tricks ... back-to-back hat tricks.
Carbonneau scored three times and had an assist on Friday for Blainville-Boisbriand of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League in a 7-1 win over Rimouski:
Justin Carbonneau was on fire tonight! 🔥🔥🔥
— QMJHL (@QMJHL) February 28, 2026
A hat trick and a 4-point night; Carbonneau has now 45 goals this season! @ArmadaBLB@StLouisBlues | #stlblues#HatTrick | #Vidéotronpic.twitter.com/6Q0lu3NaQI
He then followed it up with another hat trick on Sunday in a 7-4 loss to Charlottetown:
And he's now at 4⃣7⃣ !
— QMJHL (@QMJHL) March 1, 2026
Justin Carbonneau adds 2 goals in the 1st period, and he's closer to the 50's! @ArmadaBLB@StLouisBlues | #stlbluespic.twitter.com/glKMyMaHzH
Justin Carbonneau, unstoppable!🔥
— QMJHL (@QMJHL) March 1, 2026
A 2nd straight hat trick, and he has now 48 goals this season! 🎩🎩🎩 @armadablb#HatTrick | #Vidéotron@StLouisBlues | #stlbluespic.twitter.com/A8kypAs3Rp
That's seven points the past two games and eight points (six goals, two assists) in a three-game point streak, which now gives Carbonneau 48 goals and 73 points in 52 games on the season. The back-to-back hat tricks give Carbonneau 12 multi-goal games on the season, or 21 percent of the games he's played.
* Adam Jiricek ended a goal drought at 17 games when he scored twice, including the tying goal in the third period, and had an assist in a 5-4 win for Brantford of the Ontario Hockey League over Brampton on Wednesday.
His first gave the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead:
The Dogs have doubled down🐶
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) February 26, 2026
Caleb Malhotra makes a FILTHY pass to Adam Jiricek who extends the @BulldogsOHL lead with his 14th of the season!#stlblues | #NHLDraftpic.twitter.com/9P1LjdHCL4
And his second of the game tied the score 4-4 and tied a Bulldogs record for most goals by a defenseman in a season:
Jiricek cashes in on the powerplay💰
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) February 26, 2026
The @BulldogsOHL defenceman ties the franchise record for most goals in a singular season by a blue-liner with his 15th!#stlbluespic.twitter.com/vmQhqdisdp
The game gave Jiricek a three-game point streak (two goals, four assists) before coming up empty on Friday in a 7-3 win over Oshawa.
The 2024 first-round pick is now up to 49 points (15 goals, 34 assists) in 47 games this season and will break the franchise record for goals in a season by a defenseman with his next one.
* Colin Ralph (Colin Ralph?) was in the spotlight for top-ranked Michigan State on Saturday to help the Spartans salvage a weekend split with Ohio State.
After falling 5-1 on Friday, the Spartans came back with a 13-round shootout win, 4-3, and the Blues' 2024 second-round pick scored the deciding goal in the 13th round:
Clutch from Colin Ralph to put us ahead in the shootout! pic.twitter.com/otEbVuHR5J
— Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) March 1, 2026
Here's what Spartans coach Adam Nightingale had to say about using Ralph at that critical junture:
Michigan State hockey coach Adam Nightingale discusses the 13 round shootout win over Ohio State and Colin Ralph scoring in the final round. @WLNS
— DeSherion McBroom (@DMcBroomTV) March 1, 2026
"Ralphy actually about the fourth shooter, he was staring me down. He wanted out there." pic.twitter.com/JzHtHzQSg1
* Otto Stenberg (2025, first round) was back in action for Springfield of the American Hockey League after missing 13 days with a knee injury; he had two assists for the Thunderbirds in a 5-1 win over Charlotte on Saturday, including this beauty setting up Aleksanteri Kaskimaki (2022, third round) for this breakaway goal:
28 ➡️ 41 = 🚨 pic.twitter.com/wrMfnAUl6r
— Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) March 1, 2026
I would suspect that once rosters can expand following the trade deadline on Friday that we see Stenberg back in St. Louis, as long as the Blues remain cap compliant.
* Matvei Korotky (2024, seventh round) was at it again, scoring twice in three games for SKA St. Petersburg of the KHL.
The center scored scored a net front goal in a 4-2 win against Admiral Vladivostok last Tuesday (11:55 mark):
He would also draw this penalty (3:14 mark) and score a beauty of a one-timer to tie the game 1-1 in a 5-2 loss to Yaroslavl Lokomotiv on Saturday, a very Ovi-like goal:
The 20-year-old is now up to 23 points (13 goals, 10 assists) in 35 games and is averaging 15:31 of ice time.
* Zach Dean (2021, first round, No. 30) has scored in back-to-back games for the Thunderbirds this weekend, and now has three goals in the past six games.
He would pick the op corner with the opening goal for Springfield in a 3-2 loss to Charlotte on Friday:
PICK A CORNER, ANY CORNER pic.twitter.com/dJUQ8zu8V3
— Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) February 28, 2026
And on Saturday, he once again opened the scoring in the 5-1 win over the Checkers with this cheeky goal:
PICTURE PERFECT PLAY & GOAL pic.twitter.com/sxnNIwJGDn
— Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) February 28, 2026
Dean, who has four goals and four assists in 22 games, has a point in three straight games and four of six (three goals, two assists).
* Adam Jecho (2024, third round) capped off his week with three games in three days on Sunday and had a goal and an assist in a 3-2 overtime win for Edmonton of the Western Hockey League over Swift Current.
Jecho, who has 30 points (eight goals, 22 assists) in 38 games this season, fired home this dart from the right circle to give the Oil Kings a 2-1 lead:
PASS PASS SNIIIIIPE@EdmOilKings | @StLouisBlues | #STLBluespic.twitter.com/QHitOngrvW
— Western Hockey League (@TheWHL) March 1, 2026
He would also score in the second period of a wild 10-6 loss to Medicine Hat last Tuesday to give him four points in four games this past week:
Adam Jecho extending the lead!👀@EdmOilKingspic.twitter.com/sdAWzKsf5l
— Western Hockey League (@TheWHL) February 25, 2026
* Will McIsaac (2024, fifth round) had a goal and an assist this week in three games for Spokane of the Western Hockey League.
This snipe from the top of the left circle gave the Chiefs a 3-2 lead, ultimately winning 4-3 over Victoria last Tuesday to give the Spokane captain 29 points (seven goals, 22 assists) in 57 games and a plus-23 rating this season:
Captain Will with the frozen rope and your Chiefs take the lead! 🫡
— Spokane Chiefs (@spokanechiefs) February 26, 2026
SPO 3 - 2 VIC at 3:19 of the third.#GoChiefsGo | @StLouisBluespic.twitter.com/1q3o6OkND5
* And last, but certainly not least, goalie Will Cranley (2020, sixth round) wasn't expecting it but it always draws attention when there's a goalie fight, and he had one -- his first -- on Saturday with Checkers veteran Louis Domingue:
GOALIE FIGHT NIGHT
— Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) March 1, 2026
CRANLEY V. DOMINGUE@SportsCenterpic.twitter.com/StHKIm0KyY