Blues general manager Doug Armstrong didn't make any moves at the NHL trade deadline, and that was the right call.
The Blues lost 2-1 in overtime to the LA Kings, but there have been plenty of signs lately that they're playing for each other.
St. Louis emerged with one point in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings at crypto.com Arena as Quinton Byfield scored the game-winning goal for the Kings 27 seconds into
The Blues surprised everyone around the NHL when they decided to make no moves at the trade deadline on Friday.
The Kings come off a tepid trade deadline and into Saturday evening’s home game having lost five in row, with two of those courtesy of the Blues.
"I really like skating and really like scoring goals," said Isla Thomer, 9, of Olivette, who celebrates her third goal at the St. Louis Blues' learn-to-play hockey program for girls on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, at Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights.
The St. Louis Blues plan for next week’s trade deadline is unknown. The team could be sellers, or they could keep the team together and make a run for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, which the Blues have not reached in two seasons.
Anže Kopitar and Quinton Byfield score as Kings hold on to third place in Pacific Division with 2-1 win over the Blues.