
A hockey podcast centered around the St. Louis Blues. Two brothers host your premier talk show featuring prominent guests and thought-provoking discussion.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsHockey | |||

The Blues offseason is anything but quiet. We break down the NHL Conference Finals, coaching changes in St. Louis, Springfield's Calder Cup run, IIHF action, and why prospects like Justin Carbonneau, Adam Jiricek, Otto Stenberg, Theo Lindstein and Lo... more
The Blues didn’t make the playoffs—but they didn’t go down quietly.
After finishing just four points short, we break down a season that was defined by a late surge, a new identity, and a first line that completely took over down the stretch. From Ro... more
We’re back live ahead of Blues vs Ducks after a wild two-week stretch. A red-hot run after the break gave St. Louis real playoff hope, but back-to-back tough losses to the Sharks and Kings may have ended it. We break down the collapse, the rise of Sn... more
The Blues just keep winning. Since the Olympic break, St. Louis has gone 7-2-1, and somehow the team looks faster, younger, and more dangerous after the trade deadline. We break down what’s fueling the Blues’ hot stretch, including Robert Thomas’ 9-g... more
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I don’t think the Blues are in a position to trade Jake Neighbors, look at all the things he provides besides the 20 goals. He adds strong play along the walls, a net front presence on the power play and much needed grit. He will drop the gloves when needed and if you get rid of him that all falls to Braden Schenn and Tyler Tucker and Nathan Walker and Schenn is getting a bit long in the teeth I don’t think you want him chucking them as much.
If he wouldn’t have gotten that crazy 8 year deal fr... more
Would rate 6 stars but Nick thinks Lebron is better than Jordan—ABSURD!









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