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Hundreds of people gathered at Union Station in Midtown to celebrate the start of the 2025-26 St. Louis Blues hockey season.
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This year marks head coach Jim Montgomery’s first full season at the helm after he turned the team's fortunes last year and made the playoffs.
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The St. Louis Blues have a new look inspired by the success of heritage-style uniforms worn during the team’s Winter Classic games.
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The Western Michigan Broncos routed the Boston University Terriers 6-2 to win their first-ever NCAA men's ice hockey national championship.
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The Broncos will make their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Men's Hockey National Championship game.
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The St. Louis Blues named Drew Bannister head coach, signing him to a 2-year-deal. He has been the team’s interim leader for half a season.
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The St. Louis Blues have fired Craig Berube, the only coach to guide the team to a Stanley Cup victory. General Manager Doug Armstrong hopes the move leads to more passion on the ice.
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Blind hockey players use a metal puck filled with ball bearings that rattles when it moves. The noisy puck — used for decades — is one of the few modifications used in the sport. But some players say the decades-old equipment is long overdue for an update.
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About 20 kids from throughout the city are part of the first class in the National Hockey League team's North City Blues program.
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The National Hockey League was the last major sports league to integrate, and is still the least diverse, with a lot to do to develop talent and build goodwill in minority communities.