St. Louis Blues Morning Links: Blues Nap In City That Never Sleeps
Good morning Blues fans! The Blues had another poor showing against the New York Rangers and this time, the points went New York’s way as well.
Thank goodness the St. Louis Blues are done with the New York Rangers for the year (unless there would be a meeting in the Stanley Cup Finals). The two games have been rough on the Blues physically and this last one was bad from almost every aspect.
The Blues continue struggling to score. It isn’t for lack of trying.
They are getting shots on goal, but the problem continues to be either the quality or the frequency. By frequency I mean getting second and third attempts.
Right now, there are too many shots coming from the perimeter. Even when they are not, the Blues are not getting in tight for those rebounds, put backs or dirty goals.
All of that said, credit does need to go to New York. They do lead the league in goals scored, so they were always going to be tough to shut down.
The Blues just gave them a little too much help. Not scoring makes it very difficult to win as well.
The Blues better get things figured out because they have a wounded animal coming up in the Dallas Stars. The Stars are missing several key pieces, but are just one more bad Blues performance away from reigniting their offense.
Here are your St. Louis Blues Morning Links to get your day started right.
As mentioned, the Blues did not escape unscathed against the Rangers. After losing three players in the first meeting, this time Alex Pietrangelo got banged up against New York. (STLToday)
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There are two sides to every coin. So, there are two viewpoints to every game. Bryan Winters has the Rangers’ side of the coin. (Blueshirt Banter)
Even after another bad game, the Blues are still in pretty good shape this early in the year. Jeff Gordon took a comparison of the Blues and other preseason contenders. (STLToday)
The Blues are celebrating their 50th Anniversary, just in case you missed all the advertising celebrating that. Our sister site began a look at the 50 Most Outstanding Blues players. (Arch Authority)
The Blues aren’t the only team struggling with injuries right now. Yesterday, we posted a story about the Stars’ injury woes. Now, the Minnesota Wild have joined the party with Zac Dalpe going on IR. (ESPN)
While they were not interacting with each other, two NHL greats were in the building in Toronto last night. Bobby Orr and Wayne Gretzky, some of the best of all time, were there to see the new sensations in Auston Matthews and Connor McDavid. (NHL Video)
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In the offseason, there were a lot of teams in need of goaltending help. We are still early in the year, but the situation with the goaltenders that are available might make the amount of suitors a little less likely. (NHL)
Have a great day Blues fans. And remember, now that Halloween is over, it’s ok to sneak a listen to some Christmas music now. We’ll keep it between us.