Mikael Mandron picked up a League Cup winner’s medal and scored twice in the Scottish Cup semi- final to force extra time against Celtic.
But the striker is adamant the match against Kilmarnock this weekend is St Mirren’s biggest of the season.
The Buddies are in the relegation play-off spot, a point behind Killie, with three matches to go.
“I think there’s no way to sugarcoat it, it’s the most important game of the season,” said striker Mandron.
“Even though we’ve got another two games after that, we understand the importance of that game and what it would mean for us to win.
“You can’t go into it with nerves. It’s a game that means a lot to us. When you prepare the way we prepare, you go into games with confidence and this is what we’re going to do.
“The league has been challenging for us this season but tomorrow is an opportunity to take a big step towards safety. We have to look at the positive and the opportunity that game gives us.”
Mandron has 21 goal contributions this season in all competitions – but only four of his 11 goals have been in the Premiership. In fact he has scored as many goals at Hampden in cup semi-finals as he has in the league.
“When you’re a striker, you’re always looking to score,” the 31-year-old said.
“I’ve done quite well in the cups. My goal involvement tally overall is quite good this season. In the league less so. That’s something I keep working on individually.
“We work on it as a team as well, trying to look at ways we can improve. There are three games left this season, that’s three opportunities for me and the team to get goals.”
Mandron’s contract is up at the end this season, but he’s parking any thoughts about his future until the relegation battle is over.
“That’s not something I’m focused on at all at the minute. The season’s not done. We’re still playing for safety.”