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Dalibor Dvorsky had an incredible Winter Olympics, and now he has two records to his name.

The St. Louis Blues forward totaled six points (three goals, three assists) - the most ever by an NHL rookie and the most by any Blues player in a single Olympic tournament.

Dvorsky's assist early in Slovakia's 6-2 win over Germany on Wednesday made him the lone Blues player to surpass four points in a single Winter Olympics. He broke a four-way tie with Alexander Steen (2014, Sweden), David Backes (2014, USA) and Scott Young (2002, USA) to claim the record.

Then, with a goal in the second period in the same game against Slovakia, he entered the history books. His six points as an NHL rookie tops the previous record of five, shared by Sami Vatanen (2014, Finland), Olli Maata (2014, Finland) and Alexander Ovechkin (2006, Russia).

Dvorsky is the second-youngest player to record a point streak of four-plus games at an Olympics with NHL players, trailing only Evgeni Malkin, who was 19 when he accomplished the feat in 2006.

For schedule information and stat updates for all the Blues players at the Winter Games, visit stlouisblues.com/olympics.