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Noted - A St. Louis Blues Podcast
Noted - A St. Louis Blues Podcast
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Co Hosts Brendan Lyss, Jake Shanas and David Feldman are local St. Louisans who just love hockey and love their St. Louis blues. This is an outlet for fans who love chatting about Blues hockey.
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The boys breakdown the last two losses and what it means for this season and the offseason.
It's been a mixed bag of performances. We break down some of the highlights as well as play a little fantasy GM.
It's official, the Blues are buzzing. Huge 4-game win streak underscored by big performances by our goalies, young swedes and the top line. We continue to cruise and make the race interesting. Long shot, but there's no quit in this Blues team.
HOFer pitches a shutout, Berggy gets another assist, Stennberg falls just short of a Gordie Howe Hat Trick, Snuggeruud snipes another and we had fireworks all over the ice on Bobby Plager night. The Blues are 9-4 in their last 13. We're on a nice little run as the playoff picture becomes more of a fantasy than a reality, but you do have to love the way the Blues are playing.
We had some mixed results on the Canadian road trip as the Blues take 3 of 6 available points. We're still getting strong performances from our top dogs but the depth scoring just hasn't been there to get us over the hump. We breakdown what we liked and didn't like from our trip to the North as well as a little fantasy GM.
The Blues take the L in Winnipeg in a hard fought game where we just came up short. We fought to the last whistle with Holloway scoring to bring us within 1 with just under a minute to play. However, the early mistakes proved costly and we just couldn't get over the hill. The Noted guys break down the performance, highlight player performances and discuss what went right and wrong.
In a stressful week of hockey, the Blues take down two of the best teams in the league, with incredible goalie performances from Binnington and Hofer. The first line stays hot and we started getting some contributions from our depth players as well as Cam Fowler going on a 6-game point streak. If we gave up on this team, I'm glad they didn't give up on each other.
The Blues blow a 3-0 lead in OT as the Isles take the game at Enterprise on an emotional night for Brayden Schenn's return. We played hard and had some big contributions from our top line Forwards and Defensemen, as well as a stellar display of goaltending from HOFer, but in the end it wasn't enough. Back to the drawing board as we continue to push for something that is rather hard to describe.
The Blues took on the young bucks from Anaheim and did so emphatically. One of the best games of the season with big contributions from the top line, 3rd pairing defense and Joel Hofer. We discuss the Robert Thomas Interview on Jeff Marek's the sheet, as well as the redemption arc for Jordan Kyrou. Let's play some puck boys!
The Blues have dealt their Captain, Brayden Schenn and Assistant Captain Justin Faulk in an emotion week that culminated with saying goodbye to valued members of the organization. We break down the trades and the OT win against the Sharks.
The boys jump on to talk about the shocking turn of events with the deal in place to send Parayko to the Sabres, and subsequent refusal to waive the NTC that killed trade in its tracks. We also breakdown parts of the game against the Kraken and the sudden emergence Logan "Mayday" Mailloux.
With the trade deadline looming, the Noted guys breakdown the talks around Robert Thomas, some of the performances from individual difference makers and some Olympic talk on this episode of the podcast.
The Blues are playing an exciting brand of hockey with contributions up and down the lineup right now. They aren't winning games, which is probably for the best, but at least we're watching a team that is interested in playing some offense and getting key pieces on the board. We talk about recent performances, future moves and some Olympics in this edition of the Noted Podcast.
Trevor Kraus joins the podcast to talk about the Blues recent string of games including the win against Panthers in spectacular fashion. We break down the run of form, Blues coaching, young players and what comes next for this organization.
They were well fought games with big contributions from our young players including Dvorsky, Stennberg and Jimmy Snuggeruud with veterans like Pavel Buchnevic, Schenn and Kyrou chipping in as well. However, it wasn't enough for this Blues team as they drop 4 straight in relatively entertaining affairs. The special teams remains an issue, but the Powerplay managed to get some Mojo going. In the end, we were outshined by the stars of Dallas and Los Angeles as we get a step closer to a higher draft pick.
The Blues only take 1 of 3 in this span of games, most disappointingly losing to the Jets 1-3 in their last tilt. The Noted guys break down what's gone wrong with this team, Otter's exit and Head Coaching promotion/demotion, the offense and the future of this team.
An impressive win for the boys as they shutout a top team in the Carolina Hurricanes as they come into town. Hofer with another shutout, putting him tied for the league lead in the category. Young players stepping up and Kyrou having a big game underscored a big W for the Blues the night after the Hall Of Fame dinner, which appears to have galvanized the group. It was also awesome to see TJ Oshie back in the building, calling a Blues game for ESPN in a full circle-type moment. Good vibes all around.
The Blues have lost their third straight game for what seems like the 45th time this season. There was some fight back, but in the end it wasn't enough. The offense continues to struggle and the defense is a bit leaky. We break down the state of the Blues and Spoiler Alert: it's not favorable
Today we breakdown the Blues loss to the Chicago Blackhawks with our special guest, Chicago Sports Reporter, Alex Shapiro. Another devastating loss where we can't tell which direction this team wants to go.
It's been a hectic few days for the boys as we rung in the New Year, and we continue to be on the seesaw. Terrible game against the avs, somewhat expectedly but we responded with two great wins against top teams with terrific individual performances from guys you would expect and some you wouldn't. This was a pleasure to break down. Happy New Year!



