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    News And Notes From St. Louis Blues Training Camp (Oct. 1)

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainOctober 1, 2025Updated:October 1, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    MARYLAND
    HEIGHTS, Mo. — The St. Louis Blues
    practiced Wednesday with as much of their opening night lineup as
    possible, with a few exceptions, and the purpose was to get it ready
    with the regular season opener just over a week away on Oct. 9 at
    home against the Minnesota Wild.

    But
    the first practice group will be one that is utilized on Thursday
    when the Blues play the second-to-last preseason game, and last home
    preseason game, against the Ottawa Senators.

    “Not
    definitively but like 95 percent of it, yes,†Blues
    coach Jim Montgomery said.

    Jake
    Neighbours and Alexey Toropchenko each was left off the top group
    with what Montgomery called general soreness. Neighbours in fact
    skated with the extra group following the main group, but
    Toropchenko, who toe-picked in the first period and fell hard
    backside into the boards, did not skate.

    “Weâ€ve
    got to get the continuity of our lines and everybody being together,â€
    Montgomery
    said.
    “The last two home games, we had the (Robert)
    Thomas
    power play unit playing and last game we had the (Dylan)
    Holloway-(Jordan)
    Kyrou
    unit playing together and we wanted to give them both most of the
    power play time and tomorrow night, weâ€ll do our usual one minute,
    one minute. Weâ€re not getting a lot of power plays but that seems
    to be the way the league is going.â€

    Neighbours
    would have been slotted alongside Brayden Schenn, but it was Mathieu
    Joseph there on Wednesday, with Nick Bjugstad, a center by trade but
    someone versatile to play either spot, on the right wing, a position
    the Blues are eager to see someone grab.

    “All
    along, we were going to play him a couple games at center, a couple
    games at wing,†Montgomery
    said of Bjugstad.
    “That was part of it. Weâ€ve been putting everybody there kind
    of-sort of with Schenn and Neighbours; heâ€s a little sore today so
    we didnâ€t put him out there, but he usually would be playing.â€

    The
    job seems wide open.

    “Until
    we find one,†Montgomery
    said.
    “I think players have had good moments, players have had off
    moments, so to answer your question, I donâ€t think anyoneâ€s
    clearly grabbed it, no.â€

    Bjugstad,
    signed to a two-year, $3.5 million contract on July 1, doesnâ€t mind
    whatever spot the Blues put him.

    “I
    told them Iâ€m comfortable at either spot,†Bjugstad
    said.
    “It depends on how the lineupâ€s sitting, what the needs are
    obviously from that standpoint. For me, Iâ€ve done enough of both at
    this point. Center is the natural. Thatâ€s what I grew up playing
    obviously and was drafted us, but I donâ€t know. Iâ€m indifferent
    Iâ€d say on wherever Iâ€m at. Iâ€ll go wherever. I made that clear
    Iâ€m just trying to help the team. Wherever that is, whatever that
    fit is, Iâ€ll do it.â€

    Bjugstad
    has played in two preseason games, and although itâ€s been more
    bottom of the lineup with younger linemates, there seemed to be more
    offensive bite Wednesday.

    “I
    thought he was good out there,†Montgomery
    said.
    “I noticed a lot more offensive plays happening. Now maybe thatâ€s
    because he was with Schenn, I donâ€t know. But it seemed like he was
    involved with a lot more offensive opportunities.

    “He
    made a high-end pass on the one drill that we did where he
    toe-dragged and went backhand to the backdoor to ‘Snuggyâ€. Those
    are the kind of plays I hadnâ€t seen before, so it looks like heâ€s
    pretty comfortable at right wing. I talked to him before training
    camp began and he said heâ€s comfortable at center or right wing.â€

    If
    the Blues can get Bjugstad

    Also
    a versatile choice: Oskar Sundqvist, who has experience at either
    center or wing. Sundqvist was centering Milan Lucic and Nathan Walker
    on Wednesday.

    “Heâ€s
    an option,†Montgomery
    said.
    “We know he can play there. His defensive stick is so good down low
    and he covers over for people. Itâ€s hard to get away from him being
    there as a coach.â€

    –
    – –

    Donâ€t
    discount the seventh defensive spot being an open competition this
    late into camp.

    And
    itâ€s Hunter Skinner thatâ€s making
    things very interesting for Matthew Kessel, the assumed seventh D-man
    heading into training camp.

    “Everythingâ€s
    a battle. Itâ€s training camp,†Montgomery
    said.
    “The people that go out and grab it, itâ€s like third-line right
    wing, have we had someone grab it yet? No, so thatâ€s why weâ€re
    continuing to look at people. We know what our top six is going to
    look like. We know what our top eightâ€s going to look like.â€

    As
    for Kessel?

    “Heâ€s
    had some really good moments,” Montgomery
    said.
    “Last night, I thought he was good red line in. I thought red line
    towards our net, there were sometimes he could have made more
    assertive, more aggressive plays to end plays, and thatâ€s something
    I feel has been Kesselâ€s issue, probably why heâ€s been in and out
    of the lineup is because of that. Heâ€s a great kid, heâ€s working
    on it and he continues to work hard. Heâ€s doing a good job.â€

    We
    know who will not be starting here. Not this season, anyway, is 2023
    first-round pick (No. 29 overall) is Theo Lindstein, who is playing
    in North America for the first time. The lefty will be
    Springfield-bound at some point.

    “This
    is a tough situation,†Montgomery
    said.
    “When you come over for your first time, youâ€re in your first
    (season), not only is he getting used to the pace of play and smaller
    rink, but heâ€s getting used to living in North America for the
    first time. So thereâ€s a lot going on. I think heâ€s had days
    where heâ€s been really good and heâ€s had days where he looks, I
    donâ€t know if overwhelmed is the right word, but he looks like a
    deer in headlights at times because thereâ€s a lot being thrown at
    him.â€

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    Dallas Stars at Enterprise Center
    on Tuesday.


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