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Reflecting on the Heartbreaking 2-1 Extra-Time Defeat to the Blues Rangers

December 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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The St. Louis Blues were searching for improvements in their play following Wednesday’s victory, despite facing challenges from consecutive games. Although they managed to secure one point, their overtime struggles continued, with their 3-on-3 record dropping to 0-6 after a 2:21 goal by JT Miller led the New York Rangers to a 2-1 win at the Enterprise Center Thursday.

Jonathan Berggren netted his first goal for the Blues (13-15-8), and goalie Jordan Binnington performed impressively, saving 28 of 30 shots but still took the overtime loss. This defeat followed a narrow 1-0 win against the Winnipeg Jets the previous night. The Blues’ inability to capitalize in overtime persists, combined with an 0-2 shootout record, making them winless in extra time.

Early in OT, a puzzling defensive misstep left Thomas and teammates facing a 1-on-3 scenario, yet it didn’t cost the game immediately. The team struggled to generate offense and maintain coverage, leading to Miller’s game-winning goal, caused by defensive lapses that coach Jim Montgomery highlighted as recurring issues.

Binnington, returning from a week’s hiatus, played a strong game despite the loss and helped keep the Blues competitive, especially during a tough second period. Montgomery praised his performance, noting Binnington was key to limiting the scoreboard damage. Meanwhile, the Blues continued to struggle with finishing scoring chances, missing several high-quality opportunities against Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin.

Despite their efforts, the Blues’ scoring woes remain a concern, ranking 30th in the league with only 88 points and often failing to score more than two goals per game. Montana’s midfield standout Thomas leads the team with 24 points in 32 games, but the Blues lack consistent offensive firepower compared to elite NHL players.

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On a positive note, new players Jonathan Berggren and Otto Stenberg made noticeable impacts in back-to-back games, injecting skill and speed into the lineup. Berggren earned a spot on the top line, impressing the coaching staff and signaling potential growth for the team’s offensive depth.

The Blues showed renewed energy in the third period, outshooting the Rangers 11-4 but still couldn’t break through Shesterkin’s defense. Both Berggren and coach Montgomery acknowledged the difficulty of back-to-back games but were encouraged by the late-game intensity.

Overall, while the Blues’ overtime struggles and scoring inefficiencies remain problematic, new talent and renewed determination offer hope as the season progresses.

Fan Take: This game highlights the critical challenge of clutch scoring and defense in hockey, reminding fans that success often hinges on both skill and mental focus in key moments. For hockey enthusiasts, watching young talents like Berggren and Stenberg rise amid ongoing struggles is a hopeful sign of the team’s potential to develop and compete at a higher level.

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