The St. Louis Blues are navigating a very dramatic end to the 2025–26 NHL season. Between an unexpected late playoff push and major front-office rumors, there is a lot of buzz surrounding the team this week. Here are the key storylines surrounding the team and their upcoming schedule for the week of April 6-13, 2026.
A Desperate Playoff Push
Despite sitting at 33-31-12 (78 points) and being major sellers at the trade deadline, the Blues have suddenly closed the gap in the Wild Card race.
They recently kept their season alive with a dominant 6-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks (fueled by a Dylan Holloway two-goal performance) and a gritty 3-2 upset over the league-leading Colorado Avalanche. They are playing do-or-die hockey and currently have points in seven of their last eight games.
Searching for a New Captain
With Brayden Schenn gone, the leadership void is a major talking point. NHL experts and local media are heavily floating 24-year-old forward Jake Neighbours as the most logical candidate to wear the “C” next season as his current contract negotiations continue.
Building the Blue Line
Looking toward the future, the recent signing of defensive prospect Colin Ralph is trending as a praised building block for a defensive core that is in the middle of a serious transition.
Blues Upcoming Schedule
The upcoming week is absolutely brutal but essential. The Blues face a gauntlet of Central Division rivals. If they want to pull off a miracle Wild Card berth, they will need to capitalize on their three-game homestand at the Enterprise Center against the Avalanche and Winnipeg Jets, before heading on the road to face the Chicago Blackhawks.
| Date | Opponent | Location | Time (EDT) |
| Tuesday, Apr. 7 | vs. Colorado Avalanche | Enterprise Center | 8:00 PM |
| Thursday, Apr. 9 | vs. Winnipeg Jets | Enterprise Center | 8:00 PM |
| Saturday, Apr. 11 | @ Chicago Blackhawks | United Center | 5:00 PM |
| Monday, Apr. 13 | vs. Minnesota Wild | Enterprise Center | 8:00 PM |
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