Send us a text The St. Louis Blues have dropped seven straight — their longest skid since 2022 — and the warning lights are flashing. Luke and Nick dive deep into what’s gone wrong, from the goaltending collapse (.837 team save percentage) to the defensive breakdowns that keep haunting this team. We analyze Jim Montgomery’s postgame comments, the ripple effects of losing Thomas and Neighbours, and the surprising bright spots from Snuggerud, Holloway, and Dvorsky. Are the Blues just unlucky… o...
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Send us a text The St. Louis Blues have dropped seven straight — their longest skid since 2022 — and the warning lights are flashing. Luke and Nick dive deep into what’s gone wrong, from the goaltending collapse (.837 team save percentage) to the defensive breakdowns that keep haunting this team. We analyze Jim Montgomery’s postgame comments, the ripple effects of losing Thomas and Neighbours, and the surprising bright spots from Snuggerud, Holloway, and Dvorsky. Are the Blues just unlucky… o...
Send us a text In this episode, we round out our season predictions with a deep dive into the Blues' defensive core and the goalie tandem of Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer. With preseason underway and the team still searching for their first win, we ask the big question: should fans be worried? We break down the early struggles, spotlight key players, and share our honest take as the countdown to puck drop continues.
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Send us a text The St. Louis Blues have dropped seven straight — their longest skid since 2022 — and the warning lights are flashing. Luke and Nick dive deep into what’s gone wrong, from the goaltending collapse (.837 team save percentage) to the defensive breakdowns that keep haunting this team. We analyze Jim Montgomery’s postgame comments, the ripple effects of losing Thomas and Neighbours, and the surprising bright spots from Snuggerud, Holloway, and Dvorsky. Are the Blues just unlucky… o...