Over a quarter of the way though his second regular season, Blues defenseman Colton Parayko hasn't seen any signs of a sophomore slump.
In fact, he's developed into one of the Blues' more consistent defenders.
"He knows that he's one of the best on our team, and he's one of the best up-and-coming plyaers in the League now, so he has that confidence about him," Blues goalie Jake Allen said. "Last year he was sort of feeling his way through, and he had great success doing that. You can only imagine with some confidence behind that what he can do. Everyone knows he's got the big booming shot, but he's doing more than that for us. He's playing more (penalty kill) minutes, he's playing better 5-on-5 minutes. He's been great for us."
"Things are not going to be perfect all the time. It's going to break down and we're going to make mistakes, but that's when a guy like (Colton) can grab the puck and settle things down," added defenseman Carl Gunnarsson. "And that's just the defensive side. Offensively, we've all seen the big shot and the stride he's got. He can make plays."
Right now, Parayko is on a career-best five-game assist streak (six assists), which shares the longest active streak in the NHL (tied with Minnesota's Jason Zucker). He ranks fourth among all defensemen with 13 assists this season.