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The St. Louis Blues look like a different team than it did 10 days ago.
Prior to the Nov. 10 game against San Jose, the team had lost eight games in a row - a franchise record - and were last place in the League in a number of categories.

Now coming off a dominant 6-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night, the Blues have played some of the best hockey in the NHL to take back control of their season. The club has also set an NHL record for longest win streak immediately following a losing streak at least eight games (all in regulation).
In addition to the excellent team play, forwards Robert Thomas, Pavel Buchnevich and Jordan Kyrou have been some of the best in all of hockey.
During the win streak, Pavel Buchnevich's nine points share the League lead, and Kyrou and Thomas share No. 2 with eight points each. The three forwards combined for 10 points in Saturday's win over Anaheim.
The Blues' resiliency over this recent stretch shows their experience and poise when facing adversity.
There's still a long way to go in the season, but for now it looks like the Blues are back to their winning ways.