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Blues Hit Philadelphia Ice for Focused Offensive Practice
22 Nov
Summary
- St. Louis Blues practiced in Voorhees, New Jersey after a road game.
- Coach Montgomery designed a 30-minute offensive-focused practice.
- Drills emphasized quick decisions, odd-man rushes, and puck retrieval.

The St. Louis Blues conducted a specialized practice in Voorhees, New Jersey, the day after their overtime loss to the Philadelphia Flyers. This session, held during a road trip, was strategically designed by coach Jim Montgomery to hone the team's offensive capabilities.
Montgomery implemented a 30-minute practice heavily focused on offensive drills. These sessions aimed to improve offensive zone time, puck possession, and scoring efficiency, with an emphasis on quick decision-making and executing in odd-man situations.
The drills incorporated elements like "one touch" passing for deception, progression drills for rush attacks, and competitive scenarios for puck separation. The team worked on various aspects, from neutral zone counters to net-front presence, to ensure they capitalize on scoring chances.




