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The St. Louis Blues made a lot of changes this season, but the outcome was the highlight. They earned a spot in the NHL Playoffs for the first time since 2021-22.
ST. LOUIS -- For the longest time, the St. Louis Blues were setting themselves up for a third straight seasons without the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The St. Louis Blues‘ season came to an end on Sunday night, losing Game 7 of their First Round series against the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 in double overtime.
St. Louis went 35-18-7 after firing Drew Bannister and replacing him with Jim Montgomery, and its 19-4-2 record over their last 25 games is the best mark in the entire league in that span.
The St. Louis Blues meet the Winnipeg Jets to kick off their NHL Playoffs Round 1 series on Saturday, Apr. 19 (4/19/2025).
The Winnipeg Jets will host the St. Louis Blues on Saturday evening to open the Western Conference first round.
Montgomery was dismissed as head coach of the Boston Bruins on Nov. 19, 2024. Just five days later, he took over for the St. Louis Blues, replacing Drew Bannister.
The fired Bruins coach orchestrated a stirring rally by his new team, as St. Louis went 19-4-3 since the 4 Nations Face-Off to earn a first-round matchup with Presidents' Trophy winners Winnipeg.
ST. LOUIS – It took until the final buzzer of the regular season, but at long last, the St. Louis Blues have officially clinched a spot in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs!
Drew Bannister is out as coach of the St. Louis Blues after less than a full calendar year on the job. Jim Montgomery is back behind the bench of an NHL team five days after he was fired by the ...
The St. Louis Blues entered Saturday with an eight-game winning streak and their coach, Jim Montgomery, has instilled a team-first mentality.
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