Make no mistake, Mathieu Joseph knows what the Blues want from him.
“I know my role in terms of being hard on pucks and hard to play against, good defensively, bring some offense here and there,” Joseph said. “Creating chaos, being good on the forecheck. When I use my speed, I feel like I can be dangerous and giving a hard time for the other six, seven D on the other side every night. It’s hard to play against a guy that’s always in your face.”
It’s just about execution and consistency now.
With two weeks to go until the start of the regular season, Joseph finds himself squarely embroiled in the main battle going on at Blues training camp, as he tries to force his way into a spot in the St. Louis bottom six. Also competing for ice time are Alexandre Texier, Justin Carbonneau, Dalibor Dv