· 2026-06-30

The St. Louis Blues kicked off their development camp with a unique experience, visiting the St. Louis City SC's facility to learn from the City2 MLS NEXT Pro team.
The Blues prospects took part in drills and even took penalty kicks against the City2 team's goalkeepers.
Colin Ralph, a second-round pick and defenseman in the 2024 NHL Draft, impressed with his penalty kick skills, scoring a goal.
The experience is part of the Blues' efforts to develop their young players, with a focus on building a strong team culture.
The Blues are currently 9th in the Western Conference, with a 37-33 record, and are looking to build on their recent W4 streak.
The development camp will continue, with the Blues prospects taking part in a series of on-ice sessions and off-ice activities.
The team is looking to use the camp to evaluate their young players and make decisions about their roster for the upcoming season.
And with the Blues looking to improve on their current standing, the development camp is a crucial part of their offseason plans.
But for now, the focus is on developing the young players, with Colin Ralph and his fellow prospects looking to make a strong impression.
So the Blues will be keeping a close eye on their prospects, as they look to build a strong team for the future.
The development camp is a key part of the Blues' offseason, and the team is excited to see how their young players will develop.