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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. Friends for over 30 years and now living in different places, the thing that brings them together and keeps them constantly connected are the Blues hockey team. So they instead of talking on the phone incessantly, they would just start recording their conversations about hockey and hope that other people find it entertaining and informative. WARNING: They are just fans, not experts. Opinions expressed are their own and are no way affiliated with the St. Louis Blues organization.
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The Noted guys shake off a bit of rust to talk about Blues news including Nathan Walker signing, the Prospect Showcase and some predictions for our top players heading into the 25-26 season.
The Noted boys are joined by Chicago Sports Network's Alex Shapiro to talk about the changing landscape of Regional Sports Broadcasting, the Blackhawks/Blues Rivalry and what it's like being a reporter in a major sports town. Jake and Brendan finish the Pod by talking about the savage departure of John Kelly, trade rumors around Jordan Kyrou and saying goodbye to the voice of the Blues.
Jake and Brendan discuss Rookie Camp, Pius Suter, updated line combos and news around the league. It's an exciting time to be a Blues fan.
The offseason extravaganza begins. We've completed the draft, July 1 has passed and the league is busy with GMs making deals. The boys breakdown the prospect picks, Bolduc's departure and some of the pickups Armstrong has completed as we enter the 2025-26 season.
Jake and Brendan jump on to talk about Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals as well as some of the names floating around free agency. At the top of the list is prioritizing between a Right Handed Defensemen or a 2nd line center. They cap it off with a farewell to TJ Oshie who announced his retirement and Jim Montgomery finishing 4th in Jack Adams voting.
The Noted guys breakdown more of the offseason rumors, the Conference Finals and more.
The boys join in to breakdown some of the postseason action as well as cover some of the press conferences the Blues brass section has given us over the last few weeks. We also discuss some of the potential offseason moves in what promises to be a wild summer for Doug Armstrong's last dance.
The Blues go down in historic fashion in Game 7 of this playoff series. This one hurts and won't be forgotten for a long time. However, the boys gave us everything all season and fought till the very end. Could not be more proud or grateful for this team and our organization. LGB
The Blues pound the Jets again at home, in what looked like a nervy affair to start. However, the Blues kept pushing, kept bringing waves of energy to edge the Jets to force a critical Game 7 in Winnipeg.
The Jets came out firing and although the Blues pushed back, we never really regained control of this game as the Jets take Game 5 at home. It was a great effort by the home team and there were some fireworks in the post-game press conference that we're hoping bleeds into Game 6 at home. This is do or die
Another game at Enterprise, another win for the Dog in Blue. Great effort, great W with contributions up and down the lineup. It was always going to be tough task against this Jets team, but the boys are up for it. LGB and let's get them in Winnipeg
The Blues came out and stomped the Jets in Game 3 at home, planting some seeds of doubt in the minds of the Manitobans. Next is watering that seed by staying on them and maintaining that level of pointed aggression. 
Well gang that's another tough loss to the Jets in another tight checking affair where the Blues have it all to play for in the 3rd but unfortunately go down 2-1, with another Kyle Connor dagger. We'll gear up for a hometown tilt in Game 3 in as close to a must win as there is.
The boys give it a good effort but eventually go down 5-3 in a tough fought game. We lose game 1 but we gained a lot of knowledge about what it's going to take to win games in the postseason. It's all about the next shift.
The boys hand out end of season awards and review the first round matchup against the Jets. The Blues are back in the Ploffs and we're ready to rock!
All good things must end and the Blues go down to the Jets in Winnipeg to snap their win streak in a lackluster performance, though we fought to the end. Big tire pump to the boys for the run they went on and giving us something to cheer for.
Make that 12 in a row and the Blues are officially a wagon. We take down the Avalanche in a very competitive tilt, but these boys still find ways to win. So much for strength of schedule, eh!
11th Heaven! The Blues win their 11th in a row and tie a franchise record with shades of 2019. We get the job done in overtime, with great performances up and down the lineup despite not having our fastball. Let's keep this train rolling.
That's 10 in a row for the boys as we march closer to the Postseason, overtaking the Wild for WC1. Incredibly close game but Cam Fowler stepped up when the Blues needed it and delivered a game winning, top shelf backhand goal to secure the two points and keep the winning ways rolling.
The Blues scratch and claw their way to an away win against the Colorado Avalanche and make it 9 in a row. Incredible run of form for the Blues who are starting to make waves across the NHL. Time to start taking these boys seriously.
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