Stanley Cup playoffs, Jets and Blues
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The St. Louis Blues are still reeling from a heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Winnipeg Jets in Round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The St. Louis Blues were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Winnipeg Jets in a 4-3 double-overtime loss in Game 7 of the best-of-7 Western Conference First Round on Sunday.
All eyes in the hockey world will be on the Enterprise Center in St. Louis as the Blues host the Winnipeg Jets. With a win, the Blues extend the series to Game 7 on Sunday. A win for Winnipeg punches its ticket to the second round.
The Blues have an opportunity to improve their defense and depth forwards through offseason trades this summer.
The St. Louis Blues were one overtime period away from playing in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Adam Lowry ended the Blues’ season 16 minutes into the second overtime, forcing them to start their offseason early.
This season the Blues were retooling while trying to contend. Next season, the focus will be totally shift to contending.
This series has played out like many expected. Tough, dirty and exciting games between two division rivals. As stated earlier, the home side has managed to come out on top through the first five games. The Jets took control of the series with wins in Winnipeg in Games 1 and 2, while the Blues answered back with dominant victories in St. Louis.
We have another Game 7 in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, with the St. Louis Blues traveling to Winnipeg to face the Jets. This will be the first-ever Game 7 to
The Winnipeg Jets will attempt to advance to the Second Round as they face the St. Louis Blues for Game 6 on Friday at the Enterprise Center. This is a potential elimination game as we continue our Stanley Cup odds series with a Jets-Blues Game 6 prediction and pick.
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Yardbarker on MSNDiscussing the Possibility of the St. Louis Blues Trading All-Star ForwardThe off-season is a time for rumours. As soon as a team’s season ends, rumours circulate as to what may happen in the off-season. The St. Louis Blues are no exception.