Mike Yeo has liked the way the St. Louis Blues have responded after a win since he took over as the team's coach on Feb. 1.
Now he gets to see how they respond after a loss.
For only the second time in nine games under Yeo, the Blues are coming off a loss as they host the Florida Panthers on Monday night in their final game before the league-mandated break in their schedule.
A 3-2 loss to the Sabres in Buffalo on Saturday snapped the team's season-high six-game winning streak.
"We just have to get another streak started on Monday," defenseman Joel Edmundson told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The Blues' only previous loss since Yeo replaced Ken Hitchcock came on Feb. 4 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
"Same attitude that we've had when we've won games; we come back to the rink and figure out what we need tomorrow and get ready for our next challenge," Yeo said.
The Blues should get a boost on Monday night with the return of center Paul Stastny to the lineup. He has missed the last four games because of a lower-body injury. Prior to being injured on Feb. 9, Stastny had scored eight goals and added eight assists in his previous 15 games.
To begin a new winning streak, the Blues will have to put an end to a four-game winning streak for the Panthers, who earned a 3-2 victory over the Kings in Los Angeles on Saturday. All four wins have come on the Panthers' current road trip, which ends in St. Louis.
The Panthers have won seven of their last eight games as they battle for a playoff position in the Eastern Conference.
For the first time in franchise history, the Panthers won games in San Jose, Anaheim and Los Angeles on the same trip. Saturday's win was their first in Los Angeles since 2002.
"It's been a really big road trip for us so far," Jussi Jokinen told NHL.com. "Obviously, we have all the players back now and we have a healthy team, so we're playing with lots of confidence. The bottom line is I think we see the playoff picture."
Goalie Roberto Luongo, however, is aware of the challenges ahead for the Panthers as they try to secure a playoff spot. Florida reached the playoffs last year for the first time in four seasons, but then was eliminated in the first round.
"We're getting results and we're seeing that we're a pretty good team when we're playing," Luongo told the Miami Herald. "We just want to keep 'er going right now. We have a lot of work to do. ... We know we're in a battle right now and every game is going to be key, going to feel like a do-or-die game for our club.
"But it should be a fun couple of months here; we should enjoy the ride and take it one game at a time."
Blues • The Blues will host Florida in their final game before a five-day break. Following Monday’s game, the club won’t be back on the ice until facing Chicago on Sunday. ... The Blues are coming off a 3-2 loss to Buffalo, snapping their winning streak at six games. The club has not lost back-to-back games since Jan. 26 (Minnesota) and Jan. 31 (Winnipeg) ... Paul Stastny is expected to make his return to the Blues’ lineup after missing four games with a lower-body injury.
Panthers • Florida enters Monday’s game in third place in the Atlantic Division, with 64 points. The Panthers have won four consecutive games, which is the longest current winning streak in the NHL. They have outscored the four opponents, all from the Western Conference, by a combined 20-12. ... Jaromir Jagr scored his 1,900th NHL point last Wednesday, against San Jose, on his 45th birthday. He’s had a goal and an assist in the club’s two games since then, leaving him four points shy of tying the most points scored in the NHL by a player older than 40.
Injuries • Blues: C Paul Stastny (lower body), questionable; LW Robby Fabbri (knee), out. Panthers: None.
This day in history:
1930 Clint Benedict of the Montreal Maroons becomes the first goaltender to wear a mask in an NHL game.
1944: The Blackhawks and Toronto Maple Leafs played the only "perfect game" in NHL history - a 0-0 tie between Goaltenders Mike Karakas of Chicago and Paul Bibeault of Toronto with no penalties called by referee Bill Chadwick.
1974 Esposito again reaches 50 goals on his birthday becoming the first player in NHL history with four straight 50-goal seasons by scoring three times for his 22nd NHL hat trick in Boston's 5-5 tie against the Minnesota North Stars
1974 Gordie Howe comes out of retirement for $1M from Houston Aeros, WHA
1982 NY Islanders wins then NHL record 15th straight game
1981 Peter Stastny and Anton Stastny both score hat tricks in Nordiques 9-3 victory over Canucks. Peter also added 3 assists for a 6-point game while Anton had 2 assists, for a 5 point game.
1982 The New York Islanders break the NHL record for consecutive victories by defeating the Colorado Rockies 3-2 for 15th consecutive win.