Dvorsky scored a power-play goal, placed three shots on net and had three hits in Tuesday's 3-2 overtime loss to Toronto.
Dvorsky continues his early-career success on the power play with the game-tying goal midway through the second period. Overall, the 20-year-old center has three goals and 14 shots on net through 10 games this season. Dvorsky has worked his way up to the second line at even strength and currently occupies a spot on the top power-play unit. While his total time on ice is just over 13 and a half minutes on average, his solid offensive production could lead to an expanded role across the remainder of the regular season. He is a solid waiver-wire pickup in fantasy as he works to cement his role at the NHL level.
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Blues' Dalibor Dvorsky: Scores first goal of career
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Dvorsky scored a power-play goal in Monday's 3-2 win over the Oilers.
Dvorsky made two regular-season appearances for the Blues last year and needed only three in 2025-26 to score the first goal of his NHL career. He achieved the milestone at 16:08 of the second period and sparked the Blues' comeback, as they'd add two more goals in the final frame to complete the win. Dvorsky might not have a lot of scoring opportunities as a rookie skating on the third line, however, so he's not expected to have a lot of fantasy upside in the near future.
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Blues' Dalibor Dvorsky: Called up by St. Louis
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Dvorsky was recalled from AHL Springfield on Wednesday, Matthew DeFranks of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Dvorsky made two regular-season appearances for the Blues last year but began the 2025-26 campaign in the minors. He's had a solid start to the year with the Thunderbirds, racking up three goals, two assists and four PIM over his first six appearances of the season. He'll provide additional depth for the NHL club since Robert Thomas (upper body) has missed the last two games.
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Blues' Dalibor Dvorsky: Three-point effort in loss
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Dvorsky scored a goal on three shots and added two assists Saturday in AHL Springfield's 6-3 loss to Hartford.
This might have been a great time for Dvorsky to have a big game, as Robert Thomas (upper body) was hurt in the Blues' game Saturday. Prior to Saturday, Dvorsky had just two points in his first five outings of the season, so he's yet to settle into a rhythm to begin his second AHL campaign. The 20-year-old would command a middle-six role and likely some power-play time should he get called up to the NHL.
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Blues' Dalibor Dvorsky: Sent down by St. Louis
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Dvorsky was assigned to AHL Springfield on Wednesday.
Dvorsky spent a week and a half with the Blues but made just one appearance, logging 10:40 of ice time while being held without a point. He should have more opportunities to contribute in the AHL late in the year, as he's recorded 20 goals, 23 assists and 20 PIM over 57 appearances with Springfield this season.
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Blues' Dalibor Dvorsky: Assigned to minors
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Dvorsky was returned to AHL Springfield on Sunday.
Dvorsky amassed 45 goals and 88 points in 52 games for OHL Sudbury during the 2023-24 regular season. The 19-year-old forward will get his first taste of AHL action in 2024-25 and could make his NHL debut at some point this campaign.
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Blues' Dalibor Dvorsky: Up from AHL
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Dvorsky was recalled from AHL Springfield on Friday.
Dvorsky will be available for the Blues' last preseason game versus the Blackhawks. It's expected the 19-year-old will not stick with the Blues once the regular season opens.
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Blues' Dalibor Dvorsky: Lighting up OHL
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Dvorsky has registered 45 goals and 43 assists across 52 games for the Sudbury Wolves of the OHL this season.
Dvorsky, the No. 10 pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, ranks fourth in the OHL in goals, and everyone ahead of him on the list has played at least 60 games. The 18-year-old was also a strong addition to Slovakia's U20 team at the World Junior Championship, scoring three goals and adding three assists through five games. Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic believes Dvorsky will spend another season in the OHL before making the jump to the NHL in the 2025-26 season, but it's possible he'll get the call in his age-19 campaign in 2024-25 like Robert Thomas and Robby Fabbri did.