The St. Louis Blues will welcome Alexey Toropchenko back to their lineup for the game against Nashville on December 15, while Dylan Holloway will miss six weeks due to an ankle injury. The team is currently on a four-game homestand with upcoming games against Winnipeg and New York.
The St. Louis Blues, after a strong 5-2 win in Vancouver, are expected to keep their lineup unchanged for the upcoming game against the Chicago Blackhawks, with Joel Hofer starting in goal. Key players Alexey Toropchenko and Oskar Sundqvist are injured and will not play. The game is scheduled for Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. on TNT, HBO Max, or 101 ESPN.
The St. Louis Blues are set to face the Vancouver Canucks on October 13, 2025, with Jordan Binnington expected to be in goal and the lineup largely unchanged, aiming for a perfect start to their road trip.
The St. Louis Blues are playing their final preseason game against the Chicago Blackhawks on October 4, featuring a mix of veteran and young players, after their first preseason win. The regular season starts on October 9 at home against the Minnesota Wild.
The Vegas Golden Knights, now featuring Mitch Marner, have numerous options for their forward lines, with coach Bruce Cassidy likely to experiment with different combinations to optimize their roster's strength and flexibility for the upcoming season.
The St. Louis Blues, under new Head Coach Jim Montgomery, aim to continue their winning momentum as they face the New Jersey Devils. Montgomery focused on practice pace and 5-on-5 play during his first full practice with the team. While Robert Thomas took a maintenance day, Philip Broberg participated but is not yet ready to return from injury. The projected lineup for the game is based on Tuesday's practice.