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    St. Louis Blues Open Training Camp With Motivation, New Additions To Blend In Searching For More

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainSeptember 18, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    MARYLAND
    HEIGHTS, Mo. — To no one’s surprise, Jim Montgomery saw some good,
    and some not-so-good to open St. Louis Blues training camp for the
    2025-26 season.

    The
    Blues coach, opening his first full camp after he was hired Nov. 25,
    2024, and his coaching staff put two groups on the ice for the first
    time Thursday, will do so again Friday before opening preseason play
    Saturday against the Dallas Stars.

    “Pretty
    good overall,” Montgomery said.
    “Intensity was good. Pace was slow in a couple of drills, but
    really good in other drills when we had to really battle each other.
    I liked the way our second and third effort is naturally being there
    on the first day. Execution was not where we would like it, but you
    kind of expect that on Day 1.”

    Montgomery
    and the Blues went on an unprecedented run last year that saw the
    team reach the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in three
    seasons, highlighted by a franchise-record 12-game winning streak to
    get in as the second wild card before falling to the Winnipeg Jets in
    seven games of the first round.

    “It’s
    great that ‘Monty’ is going to have a full training camp to get
    us ready,” Blues
    general manager Doug Armstrong said as he enters his final season as
    GM.
    “I think one of the things you want to be careful against is when
    you finish as strong as you did, you think that that is going to be a
    natural carryover. One of the things you understand over time is like
    [Logan]
    Mailloux
    doesn’t care how we played, [Pius]
    Suter
    doesn’t care how we played, [Nick]
    Bjugstad
    doesn’t care how well we played at the end. We have to build our
    own team again. We have to start that foundation. There’s a lot of
    things that the players can remember and learn from from last year,
    but to think that they can replicate it by just showing up, hockey
    doesn’t work that way. The NHL doesn’t work that way. Just the
    understanding of when I look at the Central Division (and) how strong
    that is right now, we have to be ready to go at the start of the
    season. It’s going to be a battle every night. When you’re coming
    from behind, you can sneak up on teams. This year, hopefully we
    proved to some teams that we’re a capable opponent and we’ll get
    their best game and they’ll get ours and we’ll see how we fit.”

    For
    Montgomery, he was able to adjust and implement on the fly in the
    middle of the season. How he gets to begin fresh, anew in putting in
    place what needs to transpire.

    “Competing
    is going to be No. 1,” he said.
    “Playing with pace, being selfless, things that gave us a lot of
    success, but we need to ramp it up a couple levels. You’ve got to
    get off to a great start, so camp, if you don’t have a camp, you
    don’t get off to a good start. Today was a good Day 1. I expect
    them to be better tomorrow.”

    Suter
    (two years, $8.25 million) and Bjugstad (two years, $3.75 million)
    were the top two free agent signings this past summer.

    “Just
    the overall depth it gives us, right,” Montgomery said. “Both of
    them real smart, veteran players. You can tell already they
    understood how we want to play. They were making good, defensive
    plays and real good offensive support plays.”

    Mailloux,
    a defenseman acquired from the Montreal Canadiens for Zack Bolduc,
    will get his first big chance to earn his way onto an NHL roster.

    “He
    was known as an offensive defenseman; that’s what he’s been his
    whole career, and I can see the shot, I can see the instincts,”
    Montgomery said. “But what was really impressive was the defensive
    stick. He got his stick on a lot of pucks, ended a lot of plays,
    killed plays. That was nice to see.

    “I
    think that’s what his role was last year was to work on that
    (defense) and you can tell. He’s a conscientious, good teammate
    because he got better. His stick, we watched clips of him and it was
    very evident in the American (Hockey) League that he was doing a real
    good job with his stick.”

    And
    veteran Milan Lucic, invited in to camp on a PTO, comes with
    familiarity and a chance.

    “He’s
    got to win a job,” Montgomery said. “I know that sounds simple,
    but he’s got to be good 200 feet, he’s got to know what we’re doing
    defensively. There was one rush drill where he took it wide and like
    that was NHL speed. He took it hard to the net. Those are things that
    we think, as a team, we need to be better at than last year and maybe
    he’s someone that can help us.”

    Added
    Blues captain Brayden Schenn on Lucic: “He’s a guy that you want
    on your team. He can control the bench, control the room. He’s a
    guy when you have on your team, guys know he’s out there. That’s
    an important guy you need in your locker room and on your team. I’m
    looking forward – I think we all are – to have him. Everyone
    speaks very highly of him. He’s a heck of a teammate.”

    As
    the Blues begin their journey to the Oct. 9 season-opener against the
    Minnesota Wild at home, does Game 7 against the Jets still sting and
    should it serve as a motivator?

    “I
    think it’s motivation because we don’t like the way we finished
    that game,” Montgomery said. “We didn’t advance, we should have
    advanced, but we’re not laboring it, we’re going to learn from it
    and we’re going to get better. That’s our mindset and starting
    off camp right now, we’re not thinking Game 7, we’re thinking
    about getting off to a great start this year.”

    Blues Top Picks Getting Looks With High-End Veterans

    MARYLAND
    HEIGHTS. Mo. — There’s
    a method to what the St. Louis Blues want to do with some of their
    young talent – especially first-round talent – that they’ve
    selected in the past few years.

    Young Rising Blues Forward: “I Want To Be A Top Player In This League One Day”

    MARYLAND
    HEIGHTS, Mo. — Don’t
    mistake Dylan Holloway the wrong way. The St. Louis Blues forward is
    beyond grateful to be healthy and skating 100 percent for the first
    time since what turned out to be an ugly injury that derailed a
    fantastic first season in the Gateway City.

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