ST. LOUIS (AP) Robert Thomas had a goal and an assist to lead the St. Louis Blues over the Vancouver Canucks 2-1 on Thursday night.

Thomas, selected to his first All-Star Game earlier in the day, broke a 1-all tie at 8:03 of the third period, picking the top left corner of the net from the high slot for his team-leading 16th goal of the season.

ā€œI think heā€™s becoming a more mature professional hockey player and understanding what he needs to do as a player to give our team an opportunity to have success,ā€ Blues interim coach Drew Bannister said.

ā€œI think the offensive side comes very easy to him. Obviously, he has to work at it, but he sees the ice so well. Heā€™s shooting the puck a lot more. Heā€™s built that into his game," Bannister added. "The defensive side for any skilled hockey player is always the one thing that kind of lags a little bit, but I think with Robby, weā€™re starting to see him really mature into a really good two-way hockey player."

Thomas gave credit to teammates Pavel Buchnevich, Scott Perunovich and Jordan Kyrou on the game-winner.

ā€œI just found it over the blocker,ā€ Thomas said. ā€œA lot of guys did a lot of good things for that goal.ā€

Thomas, an Aurora, Ontario native, said being able to play in the All-Star Game in Toronto near his hometown is extra special.

ā€œMy family and friends are so excited,ā€ he said. ā€œMy grandma is super stoked to be there. It should be a cool experience for all of us.ā€

Colton Parayko also scored for the Blues, who snapped a two-game skid. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves to improve to 12-11-1.

Conor Garland scored for the Canucks, who had won eight of 11. Thatcher Demko made 30 saves but fell to 18-8-1.

ā€œI thought we missed a glorious chance in the third,ā€ coach Rick Tocchet said. ā€œWe had four or five missed nets. Weā€™ve got to hit the net on those shots.ā€

The Blues have earned points in six straight home games against Vancouver, going 4-0-2 during that span.

Garlandā€™s one-timer from the high slot off Teddy Bluegerā€™s feed gave the Canucks the lead at 1:57 of the first period.

Demko held his post to thwart Jake Neighboursā€™ rush late in the first and stopped all 11 shots by the Blues in the opening period.

Parayko evened it at 4:22 of the second, ringing a wrister off the post for his seventh goal of the season. Parayko played in his 614th career game to tie Barclay Plager for fourth-most among defensemen in Blues history.

ā€œIt was an early one that we gave up, so we rebounded good,ā€ Parayko said. ā€œI think our group is hungry right now and we know where we are. And itā€™s a tough division that weā€™re in, so we've got to continue to get points, to stick with games and not let things like that kind of get us down.ā€

Binnington kept it tied with a big save late in the second after Garland found himself alone at the net due to a Blues turnover.

Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes had his five-game point streak snapped, but was chosen for the All-Star Game for the fourth time in his six-year career.

ā€œItā€™s a great honor,ā€ Hughes said. ā€œItā€™s hard to get in there. I believe weā€™ve got four or five guys that should be in there."

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Canucks: Play at New Jersey on Saturday night.

Blues: Play at Carolina on Saturday night.

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