St. Louis Blues (43-33-6)

    Doug Armstrong, Drew Bannister reflect on 2023-24 season

    St. Louis Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong and Interim Head Coach Drew Bannister reflect on the 2023-24 season during a live press conference from Centene Community Ice Center.

    Darren Dreger joins; Coaching Carousel, Sid's future, Playoff storylines

    Daren is joined by TSN's Darren Dreger to discuss the most intriguing off-season storylines, including the coaching carousel, and what teams like the Senators, Sabres, Blues and Devils will do in the offseason. Plus, he talks about Sidney Crosby's future in Pittsburgh and weighs in on the pressure that's being felt in Toronto and Edmonton as the Stanley Cup Playoffs get underway. He shares his approach to voting for the Hart Trophy and looks at what Canadian team has the best shot to win the Stanley Cup. Millard wraps up the show by making a few postseason predictions and talking about why this year could be the year that a lot of lower seeds make noise.

    Blues 1, Stars 2 (SO)

    Jake Oettinger made 25 saves in regulation and overtime before stopping all three attempts in the shootout as the Central Division champion Stars beat the Blues and clinched the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference.

    STL 1, DAL 2

    Blues @ Stars 4/17 | NHL Highlights 2024

    Extended highlights of the St. Louis Blues at the Dallas Stars 00:00 1st Period 01:48 2nd Period 03:37 3rd Period 06:23 Overtime 07:23 Shootout

    STL 1, DAL 2

    NHL Highlights | Blues vs. Stars - April 17, 2024

    Jake Oettinger had a massive night racking up 25 total saves with some highlight reel plays and turning aside all three skaters in the shootout to lead the Dallas Stars past the St. Louis Blues 2-1 to clinch the top seed in the Western Conference.

    STL 1, DAL 2

    Game Highlights: Stars 2, Blues 1 (SO)

    Robert Thomas scored the lone goal for the Blues as St. Louis closed out the 2023-24 regular season with a 1-2 shootout loss in Dallas on April 17, 2024.

    STL 1, DAL 2

    St. Louis Blues at Dallas Stars | FULL Shootout Highlights - April 17, 2024

    Watch the full shootout between the St. Louis Blues and the Dallas Stars from April 17, 2024.

    STL 1, DAL 2

    Stars' Jake Oettinger Reaches Back With Stick To ABSOLUTELY Rob Blues' Robert Thomas Of OT-Winner

    Watch as Dallas Stars' Jake Oettinger reaches back with the paddle of his stick to absolutely rob St. Louis Blues' Robert Thomas for the OT-game-winner on a wide open net.

    STL 1, DAL 2

    Get OETTER here with that save! 🤯🤯🤯

    Even Jake Oettinger HIMSELF is smiling at this absolutely ABSURD save on Robert Thomas!

    STL 1, DAL 2

    Stars are #1 in the West ⭐️☝️🤩

    Needing 1 point to clinch 1st in the Western Conference, the Stars go to overtime against the Blues, securing the point and clinch home ice throughout the Western Conference

    STL 1, DAL 2

    Jake Oettinger Gets Airborne To Rob Scott Perunovich Of Goal

    Watch as Dallas Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger gets airborne by diving across the crease to rob St. Louis Blues defenceman Scott Perunovich of his potential first NHL goal.

    STL 1, DAL 2

    Tom Gulitti joins; Stanley Cup Playoffs primer & predictions, coaching carousel, offseason storyl...

    Dan and Shawn are joined by NHL.com (http://NHL.com) 's Tom Gulitti (12:26) to talk about the Washington Capitals punching their ticket to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, their series with the NY Rangers, the Eastern Conference playoff bracket and some of the matchups in the Western Conference. Dan and Shawn start the episode talking about the Eastern Conference playoffs and after their interview with Tom, they look at the Western side of the bracket and try to handicap what should be a wild few months of playoff hockey. They also get an early start on some of the most intriguing offseason storylines, including the coaching carousel that started in Buffalo with the firing of Don Granato and what the Senators, Devils and Blues may do with their coaching search.

    Around and around we go ♾️

    Sit back and relax to the calming sounds of stickhandling from Quinn and Jack Hughes, Jason Robertson, Adam Fox and Robert Thomas!

    Kraken 1, Blues 4

    Jordan Kyrou, Brayden Schenn and Nathan Walker scored in the third period, leading the St. Louis Blues to a victory over the Seattle Kraken on Sunday. Kasperi Kapanen also scored for St. Louis. Joel Hofer made 19 saves and hiked his record to 15-12-1.

    SEA 1, STL 4

    Game Highlights: Blues 4, Kraken 1

    Kasperi Kapanen, Jordan Kyrou, Brayden Schenn and Nathan Walker scored goals as the St. Louis Blues beat the Seattle Kraken 4-1 at Enterprise Center.

    SEA 1, STL 4

    Now it’s time to say goodnight

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    Kings at Blues GameDay Thread

    To say that the Blues’ play as of late has been uninspiring is being very generous.

    Canadiens at Blues GameDay Thread

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    Blues activate Pavel Buchnevich from IR

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    Blues at Predators GameDay Thread

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    Blues at Predators preview: How to jump-start an offense?

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    Blues suffer agonizing 3-1 loss to Oilers

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    Oilers at Blues GameDay Thread: Barbashev gets a bump

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    Oilers at Blues preview: Welcome Tyler Pitlick

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    Blues sign Tyler Pitlick to a one-year deal

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    Blues at Jets preview: Road trip wrap-up

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    Blues at Oilers GameDay Thread

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    New Jersey Devils' Marcus Johansson, right, of Sweden, handles the puck as he is pressured by St. Louis Blues' Colton Parayko during the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Billy Hurst)