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St. Louis Blues Shine in NHL All-Star 3-on-3 Tournament

· 2026-07-06

St. Louis Blues Shine in NHL All-Star 3-on-3 Tournament

St. Louis Blues players participated in the NHL All-Star 3-on-3 tournament, with the Pacific Division winning.

The tournament featured young stars like Boston's David Pastrnak, who earned MVP honors with six points.

What happened at the tournament?

The Pacific Division beat the Atlantic 5-4, claiming the $1 million prize, with Pastrnak scoring four goals and two assists.

And the night featured memorable moments, including Laila Anderson introducing the Blues' All-Stars.

Who stood out in the tournament?

Vancouver's Elias Pettersson scored twice and tried a lacrosse goal, while Chicago's Patrick Kane thought about celebrating his eighth NHL All-Star appearance with a lacrosse-style goal.

But Kane decided against it, saying his team needed a goal.

What did the Blues players say about the experience?

Blues forward David Perron said Laila Anderson did a great job introducing the team's All-Stars, and that it was special for all four players.

And Blues coach Craig Berube said he didn't do much coaching, just watched and enjoyed the skill level and talent on display.

The St. Louis Blues are currently 9th in the Western Conference, with a 37-33 record, on a W4 streak, after winning 3-5 at Utah Mammoth on 2026-04-16.

So the team is looking to build on this momentum, with players like Ryan O'Reilly and Jordan Binnington leading the way.

What's next for the St. Louis Blues?

The team will look to continue their winning streak, with their next game coming soon, and fans are excited to see what the future holds.

But for now, they're just enjoying the moment, and the success of their players in the NHL All-Star tournament.

And with the team's current standing, they're looking to make a push for the playoffs, with their fans cheering them on.

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