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Blues Struggle Continues: Winless Streak Reaches Critical Point
16 Nov
Summary
- Blues blow two-goal leads, lose 6-5 in shootout to Flyers
- Fail to register a shot for nearly 19 minutes in 4-1 loss to Golden Knights
- Alternate captain Faulk admits "life on the bench" drained after third goal

The St. Louis Blues' dismal start to the 2025-26 NHL season shows no signs of improvement. As of November 16th, 2025, the Blues find themselves tied for the second-fewest points in the league, with a 16-point tally through 19 games.
The team's recent performances have been particularly concerning. Last Friday, the Blues blew not one but two two-goal leads in a 6-5 shootout loss to the Philadelphia Flyers. The following night, they went nearly 19 minutes without a single shot on goal in a 4-1 defeat against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Alternate captain Justin Faulk provided a candid assessment of the team's struggles, admitting that the "life on the bench and within the group" drained after the Golden Knights took a 3-0 lead. Blues coach Jim Montgomery, however, disagreed with Faulk's assessment, stating that the team "got flat" and needed a better response.




