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Key Takeaways from Rangers’ Narrow 3-2 Loss to the Blues

November 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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The St. Louis Blues faced another frustrating defeat, losing 3-2 to the New York Rangers on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. Dylan Holloway and Brayden Schenn scored for the Blues, with Joel Hofer making 17 saves during the team’s fourth game on a five-game road trip. The Blues now hold a 1-1-2 record in this stretch, with one more game against the New Jersey Devils upcoming.

Blues coach Jim Montgomery expressed disappointment over the team’s lack of intensity and puck support compared to their previous games. The turning point came early in the third period when Alexis Lafniere redirected a shot to give the Rangers a 2-1 lead, followed by Adam Edstrom scoring at 8:56, pushing the lead to 3-1. The Blues struggled to keep up, especially with the Rangers having their 20th and final shot on goal.

Despite the Blues scoring first, a feat they have managed in 13 games this season, they have only converted five wins from those games. Holloway tied the game early, but the team failed to capitalize on opportunities and close out the match, missing key shots and falling short on power plays, including a frustrating near-tying chance late in the game.

The Blues faced challenges with defensive shifts and substitutions that opened the door for the Rangers’ equalizing goal in the second period. Hofer made several crucial early saves to keep the game close, but the Blues’ goal-scoring drought continues, marking their fifth consecutive game with two or fewer goals. Key players like Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas, and Pavel Buchnevich have struggled to find the net consistently, which impacts the team’s overall success.

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The team’s power play remains relatively strong, ranking 12th in the league, but they failed to take advantage on Monday, going 0-for-4. Brett Berard’s double minor penalty put added pressure on the Blues, who missed multiple open shots during the ensuing power play.

On a positive note, newcomer Logan Mailloux showed improvement and confidence after being recalled from the AHL, playing assertively and contributing physically despite the loss. The team continues to seek more consistent production from their top players to avoid repeating such disappointing results.

In other news, former Blues forward Alexandre Texier has signed a one-year, $1 million contract with Montreal after completing his contract with St. Louis. The Blues’ prospects also continue to make strides, as highlighted in their recent weekly report.

Fan Take: This loss highlights the importance of consistent offense and solid defense for the Blues as they navigate a challenging season. Hockey fans should watch closely how the team adjusts, as the development of key players and tactical improvements could define their playoff chances moving forward.

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