Zachary Bolduc made his NHL preseason debut for the Blues against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center on Friday (NBCSCH+).
The center, who was the No. 17 pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, missed the Traverse City Prospects Tournament because of a lower-body injury he sustained during Canada's World Junior training camp this offseason. He skated on a line with Kyle Clifford and Logan Brown.
"I'm really excited," Bolduc said. "It's my first game. I'm going to enjoy it as much as I can and have fun and learn through that process.
"I'll be nervous, but I'll use that at my advantage, have fun, compete hard and just keep it simple for the first one. Right now, I'm feeling good, honestly. I'm feeling 100 percent so I'm ready to play the game tonight."
Although Bolduc is expected to be sent back to his junior team, Rimouski of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Blues coach Craig Berube wanted to see the 18-year-old in an NHL game before doing so.
"He's a skilled player," Berube said. "Watching him out there in practice, he's quick on his feet, he's on his toes and he's got a good shot, obviously good puck skill. Just use his ability and go play the game. We're all looking forward to seeing him here tonight and seeing what he can do." -- Louie Korac