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Blues' Dvorsky Makes Olympic Debut, Future Bright
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St. Louis Blues Dalibor Dvorsky Makes Olympic Debut, Poised for Future Success
The St. Louis Blues Dalibor Dvorsky is headed to the 2026 Milano Winter Olympics, joining Team Slovakia. This marks his first Olympic appearance, though hes no stranger to international hockey. In his first full NHL season, Dvorsky has shown promise with nine points, including six goals. Fans and scouts see a bright future for him, projecting him as a high-end middle-six forward. With the Blues in a challenging season, Dvorsky could step into a larger role if captain Brayden Schenn is traded. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Blues Stick with Lineup, Hofer Starts vs. Mammoth
01:42|The St. Louis Blues, with Joel Hofer in net, face the Utah Mammoth tonight, aiming to bounce back from a 7-3 loss. Despite the lopsided defeat, coach Jim Montgomery keeps the lineup steady, hoping to replicate the teams success after similar losses. The Mammoth, led by Karel Vejmelka and Clayton Keller, present a challenge, but the Blues focus on sparking a rebound at home. Checkout Solipillow.com
Blues Consider Trading Captain Schenn
01:43|St. Louis Blues Captain Brayden Schenns Future Uncertain as Trade Deadline Looms: Fans Debate Potential Deal with Toronto Maple Leafs and Other Teams Checkout Solipillow.com
Blues Stick with Same Lines, Hofer in Net vs. Utah
01:34|The St. Louis Blues, after a tough loss in Chicago, aim to bounce back against the Utah Mammoth tonight. Head coach Jim Montgomery keeps the lines and pairings unchanged, with Joel Hofer starting in goal. The team, under pressure to respond quickly, hopes that continuity will spark a win. Projected forwards include Jake Neighbours, Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou, Pavel Buchnevich, Brayden Schenn, Jimmy Snuggerud, Otto Stenberg, Dalibor Dvorsky, and Jonatan Berggren. On defense, Broberg-Parayko, Tucker-Faulk, and Fowler-Mailloux are expected. The Blues aim to turn the page and secure a win. Checkout Solipillow.com
Blues' Trade Deadline Dilemma: Contenders or Sellers?
01:23|The St. Louis Blues face a critical juncture mid-season, grappling with a directionless identity and a looming trade deadline. After a humiliating loss to rivals Chicago, the team must decide if theyre contenders or sellers. Veterans like Justin Faulk and Colton Parayko could be on the move, potentially reshaping the roster and signaling a new era for the Blues. Checkout Solipillow.com
St. Louis Blues' Forwards Pummel NHL with Hits
01:26|The St. Louis Blues are making history with their aggressive hitting this season, ranking third in the NHL with 1,113 hits as a team. Five forwards, including Nathan Walker (100 hits), Brayden Schenn (98 hits), Dylan Holloway (91 hits), Jake Neighbours (89 hits), and Mathieu Joseph (74 hits), are on pace to surpass the two hundred hit mark, a first in NHL history. This forward-heavy hitting approach, unusual for a team, reflects the Blues physical culture and could fuel a strong postseason push. Checkout Solipillow.com
Blues vs Mammoth: Buchnevich's Milestone Game
01:56|The St. Louis Blues face off against the Utah Mammoth tonight in Salt Lake City, with the Blues aiming to bounce back from a recent loss. The Mammoth, riding high after winning their last two games, are just one point away from a wild card spot and excited about hosting the 2027 NHL Winter Classic. The Blues and Mammoth have met three times this season, with the Blues winning three of their last four against Utah. Keep an eye on rookie forward Otto Stenberg for the Blues, whos on a two-game point streak, and Dylan Guenther for the Mammoth, whos on fire with thirty-seven points. The game starts at 8 p.m. central time on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest or one zero one ESPN. Checkout Solipillow.com
Stenberg's NHL Debut Goal: Blues' Bright Spot
01:16|St. Louis Blues forward prospect Otto Stenberg scores his first NHL goal, sparking excitement and potential for the teams future. Despite injuries to key forwards, Stenbergs performance has been impressive, earning him praise from fans and the team alike. Checkout Solipillow.com
Stenberg's Bright Spot in Blues' Slump
01:55|The St. Louis Blues are struggling in the 2025-26 season, but rookie forward Otto Stenberg is a bright spot. The 20-year-old Swede scored his first NHL goal earlier this week, becoming the second-youngest Swedish player to do so for the Blues. Stenberg has shown strong two-way play, winning face-offs, and throwing hits, despite his smaller frame. Hes filling the forward spot left by Zach Bolduc, whom the Blues traded for Logan Mailloux, who has struggled. Stenbergs performance suggests he could become a cornerstone for the franchise. Checkout Solipillow.com
St. Louis Blues Trade Rumors: 5 Players on the Block
01:52|The St. Louis Blues face a challenging situation with a poor start, leading to five players on the latest trade board. Defenseman Justin Faulk, Robert Thomas, Jordan Binnington, Brayden Schenn, and Jordan Kyrou are potential trade targets. The Blues have time to improve but may see a busy deadline with these players potentially leaving the team. Checkout Solipillow.com