St. Louis Blues assistant coach Steve Ott did an impressive job of keeping a (mostly) straight face after he saw his son Maverick, going wild child on the scoreboard.
It's no secret Drew Bannister was looking for more. Far more. Following Thursday's 5-2 loss against the Washington Capitals, the St. Louis Blues interim coach was looking for more effort and far better execution from his players, particularly his top players.
The good old “Buffaslug” was maybe one of, if not the worst rebranding in NHL history. The Buffalo Sabres ushered in their new logo in 2006-07 after a season in which they fell just one game short of making the Stanley Cup Final.
With the season being over for the St. Louis Blues, it’s time to get ready for the offseason. The Blues have already had their season wrap-up press conferences with players, coaches, and general manager Doug Armstrong.
Less than 24 hours after the end of a disappointing season, the Blues wasted little time making changes to their coaching staff. On Friday morning, the club announced the firing of assistant coaches Mike Van Ryn and Craig MacTavish.
The St. Louis Blues have always had near-the-top attendance ratings and boast an excellent list of alumni players such as Wayne Gretzky, Bernie Federko, Al MacInnis, Brett Hull, Chris Pronger and potential Hockey Hall-of-Fame inductee, Keith Tkachuk.
Winger Jannik Hansen perfectly summarized what it is like for an NHLer in the middle of trade deadline mania. “Very hectic, the last 18 hours or so,” he told the Bay Area media in his first conference call since being traded to the San Jose Sharks from the Vancouver Canucks.
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