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St. Louis Blues Weekly Prospect Report (April 19)

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Kaskimaki fuels Springfield's run to Calder Cup playoffs; Carbonneau, Blainville-Boisebriand advance to QMJHL semis, as does Jiricek, Brantford, which looks like a buzzsaw in OHL; Fischer, Dorion exit playoffs; Buchelnikov, CSKA done in KHL

It was a long, tough climb for Springfield of the American Hockey League to even fathom getting into a playoff chase. But when the St. Louis Blues decided to make an organizational coaching change and put associate coach Steve Ott in Springfield after replacing Steve Konowalchuk on Jan.

19, they were 13-18-4-2 and laboring at the bottom of the Atlantic Division but started 2-10-2-1. But a 19-14-2-0 run, capped by an emphatic 7-1 win at home over Lehigh Valley on Wednesday, it clinched their spot in the Calder Cup Playoffs, which was finalized on Sunday, and the Thunderbirds (32-32-6-2) come in as the No. 6 seed and will face third-seeded Charlotte in a best-of-3 first round series that begins Wednesday: The stage is set Off to Charlotte we go āœˆļø pic.

twitter. com/AyI1tEgmKr — Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) April 19, 2026 And leading the way not just this past week but for several weeks now was Aleksanteri Kaskimaki , a third-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, who finished the season on a three-game point streak (two goals, three assists); he had a goal and an assist Wednesday in the rout of the Phantom, and many have been like this one around the net: OH MY KASKIMAKI pic. twitter.

com/RVDF3pdSwH — Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) April 16, 2026 And in a 7-5 loss to Hartford on Friday, Kaskimaki reached the 20-goal marker: MAKE THAT 2⃣0⃣ FOR KASKI pic. twitter. com/vtfDTKZLS9 — Springfield Thunderbirds (@ThunderbirdsAHL) April 18, 2026 He would have an assist in the season finale, 4-3 over Hartford at home Saturday and it would mark a stretch of games where the forward would finish with 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists) over the final 15 games of the season and finish with 44 points (20 goals, 24 assists) in 64 games, nearly doubling his goal total from his first season last year (11).

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