The St. Louis Blues are attempting to steal a Wild Card spot in the Western Conference. Battling it out with several teams for the final two spots, the Blues ne
St. Louis emerged with one point in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings at crypto.com Arena as Quinton Byfield scored the game-winning goal for the Kings 27 seconds into
The Blues surprised everyone around the NHL when they decided to make no moves at the trade deadline on Friday.
In dispatching the Capitals 5-2 on Thursday night, the Blues strung together three consecutive wins for the first time this season, becoming the last NHL team to do so.
It’s doubtful that St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong was basing important decisions about the future of the franchise on the bounce of a puck Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. A game against the Los Angeles Kings was the Blues’ last before the NHL trade deadline at 2 p.
After climbing back into the Western Conference playoff race, the St. Louis Blues are taking their postseason quest on the road for six consecutive games.
KINGS The Los Angeles Kings (31-20-9) enter Saturday’s game on a five-game losing streak, with their most recent setback coming in the 3-2 shootout loss to the Blues on Wednesday. Two of the Kings' last three defeats have come against the Blues, with a 4-1 loss in St. Louis last Saturday followed by Wednesday's shootout loss in Los Angeles.
The NHL Trade Deadline of 2025 came and went for the St. Louis Blues, and they were neither buyers nor sellers. On a day when Mikko Rantanen headlined getting traded (again!) to the Dallas Stars, the Blues stood pat.
The Anaheim Ducks returned home to Orange County to host the St. Louis Blues in Cam Fowler’s return to Honda Center in a pivotal matchup against a team the Ducks are chasing in the playoff race. The Ducks entered play four points behind the Blues in the Western Conference wild card standings and seven points out of the second wild card spot.