Thirteen games into Schenn’s time in St. Louis, the feeling is mutual. The Blues couldn’t be happier with his performance to date.

“We knew we were getting a good player, and I’d heard good things about him and his character,” Blues coach Mike Yeo said. “Craig Berube coached him, so he had a lot of really good things to say about him.”

Berube, formerly head coach in Philadelphia, is now a Blues associate coach.

“You never really know how a player’s gonna fit until they get in with the group,” Yeo said. “No. 1, you see how they interact with the players. But then, more importantly, how their role fits with the team. ... He’s been everything and more than we could’ve hoped for.”

With three goals and eight assists in 13 games, Schenn’s a little off a 20-goal pace. But he’s on a pace for 50 assists, which would far exceed his previous career high — 33, during the 2015-16 season.

Known for his power-play production in Philadelphia, he has displayed a well-rounded game with the Blues, be it five-on-five play, defense, or a physical presence.