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The St. Louis Blues fell 3–1 to the Winnipeg Jets in another frustrating but revealing night at Enterprise Center. A new-look power play under Jim Montgomery showed early signs of life, with Jordan Kyrou snapping his goal drought on a man-advantage tally, but costly turnovers and defensive breakdowns proved too much to overcome. Joel Hofer kept the Blues competitive with several big saves, while young players like Jimmy Snuggerud and Dalibor Dvorsky flashed promise. Despite outshooting Winnipeg, the Blues couldn’t capitalize at even strength and were burned by special teams at the other end, leaving fans once again stuck between optimism for development and frustration with the standings.
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By STL Sports Central4.7
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The St. Louis Blues fell 3–1 to the Winnipeg Jets in another frustrating but revealing night at Enterprise Center. A new-look power play under Jim Montgomery showed early signs of life, with Jordan Kyrou snapping his goal drought on a man-advantage tally, but costly turnovers and defensive breakdowns proved too much to overcome. Joel Hofer kept the Blues competitive with several big saves, while young players like Jimmy Snuggerud and Dalibor Dvorsky flashed promise. Despite outshooting Winnipeg, the Blues couldn’t capitalize at even strength and were burned by special teams at the other end, leaving fans once again stuck between optimism for development and frustration with the standings.
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