
St Kilda coach Ross Lyon remains hopeful injury-plagued spearhead Max King can eventually join his side's free-scoring fun despite the latest in a long line of setbacks.
The Saints, powered by an eight-goal third term, kicked a triple-figure tally for the fourth time this season in their 16.12 (108) to 9.15 (69) win over Carlton on Saturday night.
It squared their win-loss record at 4-4, but Lyon's mood in the aftermath was tempered by news of King's injury hours earlier.
The 25-year-old key forward, who hasn't played at AFL level in almost two years, kicked two early goals in his second VFL game back from a calf issue.
But he was taken out of the match with "hamstring awareness" and faces another frustrating stint on the sidelines.
"I was watching it, he was looking good," Saints coach Lyon said.
"They'll scan it (on Sunday). It looks something on the lower end.
"I did speak about it during the week; that was the risk after such a long lay-off.
"We're trying to manage that soft tissue, so he'll be disappointed, but he's overcome bigger things."
In King's ongoing absence, St Kilda continued to find plenty of avenues to goal against Carlton.
Ruck pair Rowan Marshall (three goals) and Tom De Koning (two), Mitch Owens (three), Liam Henry (three) and Cooper Sharman (two) all provided options.
The Saints have now cracked triple figures in half of their eight games this season, having done so just once last year, and are scoring at an average of 96 points per game (up from 80 in 2025).
"Yeah, it's nice. We've known our scoring capacity for a while," Lyon said.
"We feel like we've got a few different gears in our offence, which is what the good AFL teams do.
"We've still got a lot of work to do and hopefully King will get on the end of some of that.
"That would look nice, but it's not seven weeks for Max King - it's the next six years."
St Kilda will finish round eight in a 'wildcard' position but face serious obstacles in coming weeks, starting with Gold Coast in Darwin on Saturday.
Then a clash with Richmond is followed by successive encounters with current top-three sides Fremantle (away), Hawthorn and Sydney (away).
"We've got a bit in front of us. We'll find out what we're made of," Lyon said.