"But we haven't played our best hockey on a consistent basis," Armstrong added. "One of the things we talked about (in a previous press conference) was maybe we'll get healthy at the right time and get on a roll. Maybe the last three games are an indication of that. When we got (Vladimir) Tarasenko back, we got (Jaden) Schwartz back, and our goals sort of dried up. That shouldn't last with that caliber of players in our lineup when you add it to (Brayden) Schenn, (David) Perron and (Jordan) Kyrou and that whole group. The goal scoring should continue to pick up, and both goaltenders have played great the last two games. We're going to need everyone to push through in the last three or four weeks of the regular season. There's no guarantee we're going to get in. We have to focus every day like it's a life or death situation."
As of Monday, the Blues had a one-point lead on the Arizona Coyotes for the final playoff spot in the West division.