Paajarvi, who has a goal and two assists in six games, has been a healthy scratch the past two games after scoring the series-clinching overtime goal against the Minnesota Wild in Game 5 of the first round and getting the primary assist on Vladimir Sobotka's goal in Game 1 that enabled the Blues to come back from being down 3-1 and tie it 3-3 in the third period. St. Louis lost 4-3.
"I mean, it's never fun to be outside of the lineup," Paajarvi said. "It's the first time I've been out of the lineup since I got up. So, yeah, of course I was disappointed, but we're [in the] playoffs, we're doing everything we can to win the next game, and that was the coach's decision. We're all looking forward now [to] Game 4."
Sanford played Games 2-4 against the Wild and does not have a point.
"It would be a good opportunity," Sanford said. "Hopefully we can get things going again. Last game, obviously not how we wanted to play, but I think we've got a good plan in here going forward and we're ready for tonight.
"In that last series I was skating well, bringing a lot of speed to the team. I think that's one of my best attributes, my skating, it's gotten a lot better this year. Hopefully I can bring some more of that."
Defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said Paajarvi and Sanford could help the Blues even the series.
"Obviously [Paajarvi and Sanford] are coming in fresh, and they've played well when in the lineup," the Blues captain said. "When you have the depth that we have, the transition may not be as difficult as it is for some other teams."