To be successful in the second round, against either the Nashville Predators or Dallas Stars, the Blues will need a continued high level of communication because they will be dealing with a strong skating team and playing in very loud road buildings that can lead to confusion.
The Stars have a 3-2 lead against the Predators in their best-of-7 Western Conference First Round series, with Game 6 at American Airline Center on Monday (8:30 p.m. ET; CNBC, SN1, TVAS2, FS-SW, FS-TN).
Like all teams playing in the postseason, getting bodies and pucks to the net also is key, and the Blues did a good job of that in their series against Winnipeg, with forwards Ryan O'Reilly, Brayden Schenn and Patrick Maroon owning the net front for their respective lines. Combined with the accurate shooting of Vladimir Tarasenko and Jaden Schwartz, it created a lethal offensive combination, with Schwartz scoring four goals in the final two games, including a hat trick in Game 6.
If they can keep it up against the Stars or Predators they will have a great chance to reach the Western Conference Final.
Perhaps the biggest reason the Blues have a strong chance to move on is rookie goalie Jordan Binnington, who not only has been hard to beat but has shown the ability to handle the puck and communicate with his defensemen, which is key when it comes to breakouts, especially on the road.
Binnington has been the one of the biggest stories in the NHL this season, and the 25-year-old very well could become the biggest story of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.