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Theo LindsteinLogo of the St. Louis BluesRD194 of 4
A-
P1
St. Louis signed Lindstein to his entry level contract. He was the Blues 1st round pick (29th) in 2023. Excellent skater. Agile. Walks the offensive blue line to create shooting lanes or distribute to either flank. Used in all situations at every level. Elite hockey sense. Plus vision moving pucks and defending in his zone. Always aware of how plays are developing. Jumps to take away time and space in his zone. Not physically imposing - but involved. Leans complete player who could be a top pairing NHL 'D' At the WJC he scored 2G-6A in 7GP for Team Sweden. 2-way 'D' - trustworthyMar. 1, 2024Mar. 23, 2024
Pavel BuchnevichLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW282 of 2
90
L1
A 'do-it-all' forward for the Blues. Averages 20:00 TOI - Deployed in all situations - Produces offense at ES / PP / PK - Makes plays / threat off the rush and in small areas with his skill. Through 60GP he had produced 24G-24A and was a (+8) defensively. 15G-20A at even strength 7G-3A on the power-play 2 short handed goals - 1 short handed assist 5 game winning goals and 5 game winning assists Signed through 24/25 season. Cap hit $5.8 million. Contract armed with a twelve team no-trade list.Feb. 22, 2024Mar. 6, 2024
Jimmy SnuggerudLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW194 of 4
A-
L2
The St. Louis Blues 1st round pick (23rd / 2022) continues to prove he is an elite shooter / goal scorer. At the WJC representing Team USA he played to his identity Snuggerud scored 5G-3A in 7GP Quick catch and release. Shoots the puck accurately. Sniffs out quiet ice to open up space for him to get the play on net. Solid skater. Some bump to his game at times. Top six NHL forward on projectionJan. 5, 2024Jan. 7, 2024
Otto StenbergLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW183 of 3
A-
L2
Trending more like a 2F than a 1F. Depending on depth of NHL roster he could end up in a role that bounces back and forth from 2F / 3F. Primary ice comes at ES and PP for Team Sweden at WJC in Gothenburg. Compact frame. Shoot first approach. When he sniffs out a lane to the net he rips pucks on goal aggressively. Elite release. Hard. Accurate. Quick release. Competes. Doesn't go away. Loads of secondary battle.Dec. 28, 2023Dec. 29, 2023
Theo LindsteinLogo of the St. Louis BluesRD183 of 4
A-
P1
A 'glue guy' for Team Sweden at the WJC. Manages the game exceptionally well. Defends from the middle of the ice out. Angles opponents to the perimeter. Great skater. Quick. Agile. Tape to tape with outlets. Passes the puck hard and accurately. The kind of player that can be thrust into a variety of roles and be trusted. On the rise. Potential top pairing 'D' in time. Dec. 28, 2023Dec. 29, 2023
Jordan BinningtonLogo of the St. Louis BluesG301 of 1
82
1B
His stats have been relatively poor compared to other starting goalies in the NHL, but the team in front of him has given up more high danger chances against than they would like as well ... so the responsibility lies amongst the entire group. Having said that, there have also been nights Binnington's timing and crease composure has needed to be better. Butterfly style. Good size. Rebound control ranges. When he tracks between his posts he fronts the play well. When he gets outside his crease he has a difficult time regrouping to make saves. The foundation is still in place to provide positive results. Better than average skill in all categories. High end compete - sometimes to the point of being distracted. Polarizing - but still a second tier #1B NHL goalie. Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Joel HoferLogo of the St. Louis BluesG231 of 1
70
2B
Backup goaltender who has had success at the minor league level but it hasn't yet translated to consistent results in the NHL. Big body. Butterfly style. Average gloves. There are times he struggles to catch pucks clean, resulting in second chances against in high danger areas. Size is an asset when pucks find him through traffic. Lateral quickness is adequate for the speed of the NHL but has room to improve. Still relatively young and developing. Full 60 minutes focus / big stops / has room to go to another level of consistency.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Pavel BuchnevichLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW281 of 2
87
L1
An established player who has proven he can produce offense. Leans finisher more than elite play maker. Significant role on the PP and PK. Scores in both roles. Moves well. Plays quick up and down the ice. Not a ton of bump or push back in his game. Active stick. Smart. Used in all situations. Averages around 19:30 TOI per game. A top line forward who isn't the most elite point producer but provides all round impact and results.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Samuel BlaisLogo of the St. Louis BluesLW271 of 1
74
L4
Depth forward who is easy to identify. Plays an aggressive, physical, at times punishing style. Always finishes his checks. Although he only skates around 11:00 per game he is on track for well over 200 hits. On occasion he will chip in with some depth offense. Majority of his minutes come at ES, with a limited role on the tail end of the PP. Hard to play against. Opponents have to be on their toes when he's on the ice.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Tyler TuckerLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD231 of 1
74
P3
Still developing depth 'D' who plays a 2-way game. Not the biggest body, but plenty strong and willing to push back physically. Sneaks up on opponents / gaps up with authority. Drops the gloves on occasion. Good skater. Capable puck mover. Nothing elite offensively. For now he's a 6th,7th, or recall 'D' ... but has potential to land on bottom pairing permanently Competes. Averages around 13:00 TOI when dressed at the NHL level. 99% of his ice time comes at ESDec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Justin FaulkLogo of the St. Louis BluesRD311 of 1
88
P1
Since arriving in St.Louis, in his first four seasons, he has posted a (+45) rating while being deployed in all situations and matching up against top forwards. Averages north of 22:00 TOI overall Despite his stats, he's aggressive directing pucks on net in the offensive zone. The bulk of his offense comes at ES. Moves well. Has escape ability from deep in his zone. Can lead the rush or join as an extra layer. Defensive detail, and push back, has improved as he aged. On pace for over 100 hits and 150 shot blocks. Overall role falls between high end 2D and solid 1D.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Oskar SundqvistLogo of the St. Louis BluesC291 of 1
78
L3
Bottom six forward who chips in with some depth offense. Good size. Active in all three zones. Generally consistent compete. Moves well. Solid on the PK. Pressures opponents into turnovers and tracks up ice to disrupt opponents breakout. Produces some offense on the PK. Averages 14:00 TOI - ES - Clean up PP - Primary PK Some bump to his game and willing to block shots. Significant room for improvement in the face-off circle. Wins less than 45% of his draws.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Jake NeighboursLogo of the St. Louis BluesLW211 of 1
84
L2
Making progress. A, still developing, energy/skill forward who battles to extend plays in the hard areas and has some net drive off the rush when he gets the edge in transition. Has always leaned goal scorer more than play maker. Quick stick. Quick strike forward. Good size. Moves well. On the rise. Potential full time 2nd line forward on the horizon. Has the hockey IQ and compete to be used in all situations. Blocks shots in the defensive zone. Doesn't cut corners. Averages around 14:30 TOI - Primary ice at ES - PP#2 - PKDec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Nikita AlexandrovLogo of the St. Louis BluesC231 of 1
66
RL
Difficult to project his upside at the NHL level. Relatively young, skill forward who has produced offense at the AHL level. Decent size. Not tall. Carries some weight and strength. Has sufficient push back and leverage when engaged physically. Barely averaging 7:30 TOI. Depth role. No special teams at this point in his development. Hasn't played to his offensive element in limited NHL games / minutes.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Colton ParaykoLogo of the St. Louis BluesRD301 of 1
83
P1
Top pairing 'D' for the Blues Big body. Physical. Gaps up with authority. Opponents have a difficult time directing pucks on net around his frame. Proficient shot blocker. Averages around 23:30 TOI per game. Majority of ice time comes at ES and PK. Rarely used on the PP, although he does provide some secondary offense and has a heavy shot from distance. Hard match-ups every night. Plays against top lines and rolls over the boards as a primary penalty killer. Consistent compete. Leads by example.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Scott PerunovichLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD251 of 1
70
P3
Undersize NHL 'D' who has a transitional element to his game. Third pairing at even strength. Can QB one of the power-play units as a distributor more than a shooter. Below average defending in his zone. Relies on attempting to jump to space ahead of opponents. Handling weight along the wall and out front his net can be a challenge. Averages around 14:00 TOI overall - 11:30 ES - 2:30 PP - Does not PKDec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Torey KrugLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD321 of 1
84
P2
Veteran 2-way / Transitional 'D' who is used in all situations and quarterbacks one of the PP units for the Blues. Averages around 21:30 TOI overall. Competitive. Battles. Engaged physically despite his stature. Remains quick to space. His small area jump to pucks assists with defensive zone exits. Leads the PP breakout. Has the pace to join the rush as an extra layer. Leans distributor more than shooter. Overall detail has ranged but his compete has been generally consistent.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Kasperi KapanenLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW271 of 1
82
L3
Elite skater who can be used in a variety of roles. Averages around 15:30 TOI - Deployed in all situations Off the rush threat on occasion. Quick to space in all three zones. Active stick on the PK. Has the ability to interrupt flow of opponents power-play. Has the look of a player who can provide more offense and be a more consistent contributor overall. Brings a mix of decent size, skill and speed. His 'will' to win secondary battles and push for more results ranges.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Jordan KyrouLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW251 of 1
78
L1
No doubt he can play the game quick and fast. A threat off the rush. When he sees an open lane he has the ability to dart to high danger scoring areas and produce offense. Motion player in all three zones. Elite element is clearly offense. His off the puck detail and defensive commitment can be frustrating. Quick strike offense. Leans shooter / finisher more than natural play maker. Gets pucks to the net. Averages around 18:00 TOI - ES and PP - Does not PK -Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Brandon SaadLogo of the St. Louis BluesLW311 of 1
71
L3
Veteran forward who provides secondary scoring. TOI averages around 15:00 per game. Deployed mostly at ES and PP - rarely used on the PK. Average pace. Not a massive threat off the rush. Bulk of his offense comes at ES. Compete ranges - as does his detail in all three zones. No issues with three zone awareness. Arriving on time and emptying the tank can be inconsistent and speaks to the range of his detail defensively.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Robert ThomasLogo of the St. Louis BluesC241 of 1
87
L1
Thomas is being tasked with a variety of responsibilities for the Blues. Average ice time hovers around 21:00 per game. He's being deployed in all situations. Excellent in the face-off circle. Wins over 55% of his draws. Not a physical player. Has ample core strength to push through checks but isn't a punishing player in the defensive zone. Very good skater with an extra gear through the neutral zone. Quick stick. Sees the ice. Makes quick decisions. Top line center for the Blues. Leads the team in scoring. Back to playing the way he showed he was capable of in 21/22.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Alexey ToropchenkoLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW241 of 1
71
L4
Big body. Power style. Skates fine on straight lines. Heavy along the boards. Difficult to knock off the play in 1vs1 battles. Has some net drive when he gets the edge and has an open lane to the crease. Averages around 11:30 TOI - ES and PK - Bottom six forward. Depth scorer who could graduate to secondary point producer in time.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Kevin HayesLogo of the St. Louis BluesC311 of 1
73
L3
Skating in a third line role for the Blues. Big body. Rangy. Long reach is an asset extending plays and corralling pucks along the boards and out front the net. Difficult to defend due to his length. Not physical. Excellent in the face-off dot - wins around 58% of his draws. Pace has always been average. Not a threat off the rush. Leans shooter more than playmaker. Compete also ranges at times. Overall TOI averages around 15:00 per game - ES and PP - rarely used on the PKDec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Brayden SchennLogo of the St. Louis BluesC321 of 1
81
L2
Captain of the Blues. Competitive center who has brings a physical element, competes in the hard areas to extend plays, and provides better than secondary scoring. On the PP he sets up on the weak-side flank and opens up to one time pucks or direct the play to the middle bumper / crease area. Matches up against top end opponents on the road and at home. Bulk of his ice time comes at ES and PP#1 - some PK at times. Pace remains sound. Defensive detail has ranged at times but not due to lack of compete. Average TOI hovers around 17:00 per game. Wins 50% of his draws.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Marco ScandellaLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD331 of 1
75
P3
Veteran defenceman who now finds himself in a third pairing role Good size. Has some push back physically. Willing to block shots. Competes to the best of his ability on the defensive side of the puck. Rarely chips in offensively. Average plus pace and execution with the puck. Deployed at ES and PK #2 - TOI hovers around 13:00 overall. Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Nick LeddyLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD322 of 2
81
P2
Skating on the Blues second pairing. 2-Way 'D' with a transitional element. Has the legs to join the rush as an extra attacker and escape pressure in his zone / lead zone exits on occasion. Averages around 22:00 TOI - Bulk of his time comes at ES and PK - rarely used on the PP in St.Louis but capable if required. Provides secondary layer offensively. Blocks shots defensively. Generally reliable compete. Matches up against top nine forwards.Dec. 14, 2023Dec. 16, 2023
Nikita SusuyevLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW181 of 1
C+
RL
Mostly motion player When he has the puck on his stick he protects and makes plays along the wall and spinning off checks Good vision - goes to net off the puck - not shy about releasing shots from range Room for more explosiveness - his turns / edges also have a way to go for his element to project at the pro level. Average in his zone. Doesn't cheat but values offense over three zone detail.Mar. 25, 2023Jun. 27, 2023
Quinton BurnsLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD171 of 1
C+
D7
Competitive player who plays with an edge He's not built heavy and he doesn't look like he's the kind of player who will push back but opponents need to be aware of his approach Capable with the puck - good feet - a bit hectic at times in his zone chasing some plays Secondary offense at the junior level - projects as a depth defender who can kill penalties Doesn't possess an elite element - his compete , quickness , and understated 'rat' mentality make him hard to play against - battlesMar. 9, 2023Jun. 14, 2023
Otto StenbergLogo of the St. Louis BluesC172 of 3
B+
L1
Captain of the U18 Swedish National Team in 22/23 Stocky strong - Competes - plays quick and fast - always involved - noticeable impact every shift. Rips pucks from all angles in the offensive zone Quick to space / jumping on 50/50 pucks Continues to show his ability to escape small areas / spill off checks / extend and make plays On the rise - Top line NHL forward is now possible on projection Ended 2023 U18's with 7G-9A - averaged 19 minutes TOI - even strength and PPApr. 30, 2023-
Juraj PekarcikLogo of the St. Louis BluesLW171 of 1
C+
RL
A mid / late round consideration for 23 draft who skated on the top line for Slovakia at U18's Gangly looking skater - average stride / edges Good mitts and vision - tries to make plays offensively - competes - plays with energy Some of his playmaking comes in high danger areas of the ice and result in turnovers as much as they do scoring chances Used at ES / PP #1 / 4vs4 at U18 Skating and agility will have to evolve for chance to be pro in North AmericaApr. 30, 2023-
Dalibor DvorskyLogo of the St. Louis BluesC173 of 3
C+
L2
Assistant Captain of Team Slovakia at the U18 Worlds to end 22/23 season Finished tied for 6th in tournament scoring. Used in all situations. Averaged over 22 minutes per game TOI Drove the play offensively. Competed in the trenches. Extended plays. Quick release. Ability to score from distance. Especially dangerous coming off the half wall / moving to middle of the ice making plays. Over 57% in the face-off dot. Defensive detail ranges Element is offense. Physically strong. Compact. Not easy to knock off play in small areas. .Apr. 30, 2023-
Theo LindsteinLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD182 of 4
B+
P2
Has to be watched very closely to be appreciated High end hockey IQ - Angles opponents to the outside off the rush - Defends from the middle of the ice / out very effectively Sound skater - Solid distributor - Provides some secondary scoring but will not likely be a high end point producer at any stage of his career A 'Glue Guy' - who can be trusted in all situations No glaring weaknesses - but also not high end elite in any one category - Solid middle pairingApr. 30, 2023-
Paul FischerLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD182 of 2
B+
ML
2-way 'D' who was deployed at even strength and the penalty kill at U18 Worlds at end of 22/23 Good feet - Sound game management - Low risk Safe - reliable - match-up kind of defenceman who can be paired with a more active offensive partner Takes care of his zone firstApr. 30, 2023-
Jakub StanclLogo of the St. Louis BluesLW181 of 1
C+
RL
Not much has changed over the course of the year Big body Energetic Competitive to the point he is hectic at times Not shy - engaged physically The kind of player who can extend plays for more skilled team mates Not naturally gifted with the puck on his stick.Apr. 30, 2023-
Theo LindsteinLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD181 of 4
C+
P2
Has spent the majority of his year at the SHL level playing pro. Primary ice comes at ES and (very occasionally) the PK vs the men. When playing in his own age group his deployed in all situations. Sound skater. Reads the ice well. Fronts opponents in the defensive zone. Head on a swivel. Reliable three zone IQ. Recognizes his limitations in the SHL and plays a safe 2-way game. With his age group he takes more risk. Rushes more pucks, Jumps to open space more in the offensive zone. Produces offense. 2-way NHL D on the horizon. Potential to contribute some offense as he matures.Mar. 21, 2023Mar. 29, 2023
Jakub VránaLogo of the St. Louis BluesLW261 of 1
59
M6
Vrana has gone through some ups and downs recently. Hopefully a new start with re-energize his career. When he's at his best he has the abiliyt to play with pace and provide secondary offense. When he first arrived in Detroit he scored (0.75) points per game on average. He has the skill to be used on the power-play. He can make plays from the perimeter and has a sneaky release. This is a safe bet for the Blues. Giving up a 7th round pick, and depth prospectt (Dylan McLaughlin). If Vrana is able to gain some traction with the Blues he projects to be a middle-six forward who is used at even strength and the (PPFeb. 9, 2023Mar. 3, 2023
Otto StenbergLogo of the St. Louis BluesC171 of 3
B+
T6
Highly skilled forward Plays quick and fast A threat off the rush He has the ability to escape pressure and traffic in small areas to make plays Competes - plays with energy - His 200ft game is reliable - he could be used in all situations if required - elements are speed , compete, offense, energyFeb. 5, 2023Feb. 8, 2023
Dalibor DvorskyLogo of the St. Louis BluesC172 of 3
B+
T6
Splitting time with the men's team and the J20 group Excels offensively when playing with his peer group Especially dangerous on the PP from his weak side flank Quick - accurate - release Makes quick decisions with the puck - ability to be a play driver Defensive detail has room to grow but he competes in all three zonesFeb. 3, 2023Feb. 7, 2023
Jimmy SnuggerudLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW183 of 4
B+
T6
Played to his element in first WJC game vs Latvia Scored Led team with 8 shots on goal Primary ice at ES and PP#1 Read/React game in offensive zone was excellent. Wastes little time getting pucks to the net. Shoot first mentality.Dec. 26, 2022-
Jimmy SnuggerudLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW182 of 4
B+
T6
Trending up. Has established himself immediately at the college level. Primary ice comes at even strength and the power play. Provides reliable detail in all three zones. Competes. Sees the ice very well. His read/react game is high end. Compliments other skilled players on his line. Can play the game fast. Top 6 NHL scoring line upside. Plus release. Good size. Sturdy.Dec. 9, 2022Dec. 12, 2022
Paul FischerLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD171 of 2
C+
P3
Mostly simple defender who has sound awareness in his zone and looks to defend his net as his first priority. Good skater. Agile. Out of the gate, skating backwards, he puts himself in position to defend against speed rush. Closes on opponents physically in his zone / takes away time and space. Outlets responsibly. Low risk overall. Not likely to produce a ton of offense.Oct. 28, 2022Nov. 7, 2022
Dalibor DvorskyLogo of the St. Louis BluesC171 of 3
B+
T6
When playing within his age category Dvorsky produces offense at an elite level He averages well over a PPG at the J18 / J20 / and Junior National Team levels A natural center who is also playing the wing at the pro level in Sweden Sound skater. Good mechanics. Room for more quickness out of the gate. Does have the ability to get the edge off the rush and either pull up to make a play or drive to the net. Sets up on his weak side flank on the PP / opening up shot or pass options. Solid IQ. Trending up.Sep. 28, 2022Oct. 4, 2022
Nick LeddyLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD301 of 2
51
P2
AVG TOI (21:22) Used ES and on the PP. Some nights on the PK but not every game. A 2-way / Transitional 'D' who remains a solid skater. Agile. Can lead the PP breakout. In the offensive zone he is a distributor more than a shooter. Offensively he is not producing at an elite level. Best suited matching up against middle of the lineup opponents. Average plus defender.Mar. 1, 2022Jul. 12, 2022
Arseni KoromyslovLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD181 of 1
C+
P2
A 2-way 'D' who is deployed at even strength and the penalty kill. He doesn't project to be a contributor on the power play. Good size. Moves well on straight lines. Edges are sound. His skating overall is not a concern. Despite not being a threat to transition pucks on his own he does outlet very well and has vision / soft puck touch. On the PK, when he sees a chance to win a 1vs1 battle and clear the puck, he is aggressive and pushes back. Compliments a partner who is more active. Has some push back physically. Could be a top 4 in time.Apr. 23, 2022Jul. 4, 2022
Michael BuchingerLogo of the St. Louis BluesLD171 of 1
C+
P3
A valuable player who plays a steady 2-way game and provides three zone effort and detail. A 'glue guy'. The kind of player coaches trust. Moves well. Sound IQ. He's agile. Used in all situations at the OHL level. Doesn't project to be a PP candidate as a pro. Size is not an issue. Added strength and weight in time. He's aware and his read/react game speaks to his hockey IQApr. 3, 2022Jul. 2, 2022
Jimmy SnuggerudLogo of the St. Louis BluesRW171 of 4
B+
T6
Snuggerud is a very good skater who can be a threat off the rush. He's also sturdy / strong and can make plays in tight quarters along the boards and out front the net. He's an elite thinker in the offensive zone. His element as an NHL prospect is his offensive upside but he's also reliable at ES in all three zones. He won't drive the play at all times for his line but a skilled centreman will appreciate playing with Snuggerud. He projects to be a top 6 NHL forward who can skate at ES and PPMar. 27, 2022Jul. 2, 2022
Aleksanteri KaskimäkiLogo of the St. Louis BluesC181 of 1
D+
RL
Projects to be a potential secondary scorer who plays a mostly reliable 2-way / full ice game. Kaskimaki is plenty strong but his skating will have to improve for the North American game. When contests turn into 'track meets' he struggles to have impact at 5vs5. Alek does have better than average puck skill and offensive instincts. He can be used in a secondary PP role. There are positive elements to his game. He will likely need 3-4 years of development time before being considered for a role in North America.Apr. 28, 2022Jun. 26, 2022
Matthew KesselLogo of the St. Louis BluesRD211 of 1
C+
D7
A solid all round prospect who is used in all situations at the college level. Outlets well. Sees the ice. Has the ability to spin off pressure and make plays. In the offensive zone he can distribute and release pucks to the net from range. When playing his off-side he struggles to clear pucks on his back hand. Overall he is a reliable 2-way defender who manages the game well. Additionally he brings good size and range. Not likely to produce high rate of offense as a pro.Nov. 20, 2021Jan. 2, 2022
Dylan PetersonLogo of the St. Louis BluesC191 of 1
D+
M6
Big body forward who is physically capable and plays a pro style at the college level Used in all situations at BU ... although secondary PP Hard to knock off pucks and contain from the hash marks down in the offensive zone Better than average release when he gets time and space Not a threat between the blue lines off the rush Team first approach / Complimentary player as a pro Contributes subtly by doing several little things well throughout the gameOct. 23, 2021Jan. 1, 2022