St. Louis Blues supporters, there’s a growing concern. This issue has lingered for some time but reached a breaking point on Thursday night. The Blues appeared lackluster, confused, and poorly coordinated, culminating in a 5-2 defeat against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden.
Pavel Buchnevich and Pius Suter netted goals for the Blues, whose record now stands at 9 wins, 12 losses, and 7 draws. However, for the ninth time in their last ten games, the team only managed to concede two goals. Jordan Binnington made 22 saves in Monday’s 4-1 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, allowing two goals on five shots. Aleksanteri Kaskimaki made his NHL debut, even contributing to Buchnevich’s goal.
Let’s break down the game. Effort was noticeably absent when it should have been front and center, especially with the Blues heading into a packed schedule of 11 games over 19 days. The Bruins were missing key players like David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy due to injuries, and their primary goalie Jeremy Swayman was replaced by Joonas Korpisalo, yet the Blues failed to capitalize.
The first goal, scored by Alex Steeves, resulted from poor Blues line changes and a lack of defensive pressure, setting the tone. Morgan Geekie’s goal further exposed defensive struggles, with the Blues failing to win board battles or exert enough determination.
Defensive breakdowns plagued the team throughout, with too much free space allowed for Boston’s players to maneuver and score. Despite Buchnevich tying the game early in the second period, the Bruins quickly extended their lead with three unanswered goals, demonstrating glaring defensive lapses and poor coordination.
Kaskimaki’s NHL debut was overshadowed by the team’s struggles, though he showed some potential. Pius Suter’s seventh goal came too late to make a difference. Coach Jim Montgomery, along with key players like Binnington and Parayko, expressed frustration in post-game comments.
This loss highlights the Blues’ ongoing issues with effort, defense, and team chemistry at a critical point in the season.
Fan Take: This game underscores why consistency and effort are paramount in hockey—it’s not just about talent but execution under pressure. For Blues fans and the wider hockey community, these struggles serve as a reminder that even established teams must continuously adapt and push to maintain competitiveness in a demanding league.

