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Oct. 15: Postgame Interviews



Justin Faulk, Nick Leddy, and Drew Bannister speak to the media following a 4-1 St. Louis Blues loss to the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday, October 15.

9 Comments

  1. wtf was this. binner did not play well. did not expect this performance from the blues, very upsetting. LGB

  2. Absolutely garbage effort every nhl team clears out the front of the net, not the blues they invite all to set up a tent and live there it's garbage blues don't ever knock anyone off the puck unless there on the boards never open ice hits to get the puck and there power play is the laughing stock of the nhl it's crap đŸ’© neighbors doing nothing kyrou can't complete a pass he can't complete a play loses puck 99%of the time so many others doing Absolutely nothing but skating around and Banister not making any improvements it's all garbage

  3. What is it going to take to believe in yourselves and know that this team is capable of making the playoffs? You guys just look like you are on completely different levels night to night. (from beer league to playoff contention level hockey.) The coach needs to hype them up and provide sustained heart and spirit within this team, or nothing is going to change. Let's see it happen! Much love from Canada! LGB!

  4. really disappointing home opener.. i expected more especially with how we played the first couple games and the comebacks we made. not only we were playing awfully but refs also sucked. could’ve ended up being a 2-2 game in the 3rd. definitely not the home opener any of us were expecting. please do better

  5. Lot of bad breaks tonight but we need to shore up defensively and play more direct.. filter more pucks to the net and stop backing down on Binner while waiting to see what the opponent does with the puck in our D zone.

  6. I really didn’t think they played all that bad a couple mistakes some bad breaks I honestly think they will be fine if they keep playing the right way

  7. Goalie is as good as what’s in front of him. The same people who look to point at the goalie first. Are the same ones who blame a coach for the teams poor play.

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