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St. Louis Blues at Montreal Canadiens

From the Bell Centre in Montreal.

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Minnesota Wild at St. Louis Blues

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The Blues return to action as they host a Central Division rival in the Wild. St. Louis came away with four of a possible six points on its season-opening road trip after a loss to Vegas in the finale. Jordan Kyrou leads the Blues with six points.

New York Islanders at St. Louis Blues

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From Enterprise Center in Saint Louis, Mo.

Carolina Hurricanes at St. Louis Blues

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From Enterprise Center in Saint Louis, Mo.

Winnipeg Jets at St. Louis Blues

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From Enterprise Center in Saint Louis, Mo.

St. Louis Blues at Toronto Maple Leafs

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From Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

St. Louis Blues at Montreal Canadiens

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From the Bell Centre in Montreal.

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St. Louis Blues at Vegas Golden Knights

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The Blues play the second of back-to-back road games when they face the Golden Knights. St. Louis earned the first victory of the 2024-25 season on North American soil as Jordan Kyrou's second goal capped a 3-2 comeback victory at Seattle on Oct. 8.

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Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Canadiens

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From the Bell Centre in Montreal.

Los Angeles Kings at Montreal Canadiens

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From the Bell Centre in Montreal.

Montreal Canadiens at New York Islanders

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From UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y.

New York Rangers at Montreal Canadiens

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From the Bell Centre in Montreal.

St. Louis Blues at Montreal Canadiens

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From the Bell Centre in Montreal.

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Montreal Canadiens at Boston Bruins

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The Canadiens hit the road to feature in the Bruins' home opener. Boston has won 13 of the past 14 get-togethers, with Montreal's lone win coming in the first meeting in 2023-24. The B's inked Jeremy Swayman to an eight-year, $66 million deal Oct. 6.