Practice Lines 9-26-25
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Practice Lines 9-26-25
#stlblues Group A lines:
Buchnevich-Thomas-Snuggerud
Neighbours-Schenn-Joseph
Pekarcik-Dvorsky-Carbonneau
Walker-Sundqvist-Luff
Robertsson-Wagner-Kaskimaki
Fowler-Parayko
Schueneman-Mailloux
Buchinger-Jiricek
Burns-Johannesson
Binnington
Cranley
Buchnevich-Thomas-Snuggerud
Neighbours-Schenn-Joseph
Pekarcik-Dvorsky-Carbonneau
Walker-Sundqvist-Luff
Robertsson-Wagner-Kaskimaki
Fowler-Parayko
Schueneman-Mailloux
Buchinger-Jiricek
Burns-Johannesson
Binnington
Cranley
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
Might be a preview of tomorrow nights lineup
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Yea looks like tomorrow line up
Still interesting that Jiricek and Carbonneau are present again, really making an impression. Could Jiricek take Kessels spot? Could happen but seems very unlikely and not really necessary at this point. I could certainly see him going to Springfield though. Carbonneau in vs Texier, this is a big opportunity for Carbonneau to steal the reigns hopefully vs a more veteran Hawks line up if thats possible.
Still interesting that Jiricek and Carbonneau are present again, really making an impression. Could Jiricek take Kessels spot? Could happen but seems very unlikely and not really necessary at this point. I could certainly see him going to Springfield though. Carbonneau in vs Texier, this is a big opportunity for Carbonneau to steal the reigns hopefully vs a more veteran Hawks line up if thats possible.
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
Just based off his interviews, I get the feeling Army likes Texier or at least wants to see him get a longer look. Always seems to bring up his name and he really hasn’t gotten an opportunity here yet.
I honestly think Tex is the better player and a better option at 3RW. That said Joseph can kill penalties and I think that goes a long way with Monty
Would love to see Carbo push someone out, but it’s pretty crowded already. If he can get on the board again tomorrow night it’s going to go a long way. Says a lot that hes likely playing again tomorrow
I honestly think Tex is the better player and a better option at 3RW. That said Joseph can kill penalties and I think that goes a long way with Monty
Would love to see Carbo push someone out, but it’s pretty crowded already. If he can get on the board again tomorrow night it’s going to go a long way. Says a lot that hes likely playing again tomorrow
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
While this could be a preview of tomorrow nights lines it could also be Group B that plays tomorrow. Or a combo of Group A and Group B.
Anyone able to go to practice? I’d be more interested in how the players looked than exactly which ones get into the next practice game.
Anyone able to go to practice? I’d be more interested in how the players looked than exactly which ones get into the next practice game.
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Thats cause he is stoking the texier value to trade him. Its subtle and effective. Joseph and texier need to go.BluesBirdsBuds wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 10:54 am Just based off his interviews, I get the feeling Army likes Texier or at least wants to see him get a longer look. Always seems to bring up his name and he really hasn’t gotten an opportunity here yet.
I honestly think Tex is the better player and a better option at 3RW. That said Joseph can kill penalties and I think that goes a long way with Monty
Would love to see Carbo push someone out, but it’s pretty crowded already. If he can get on the board again tomorrow night it’s going to go a long way. Says a lot that hes likely playing again tomorrow
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
Texier is too damned timid. There was that 2-3 game dtrwtch early last season when ne looked goddanged dominant- driving play, winning almost every puck battle and playing like an All-Star. Then....BluesBirdsBuds wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 10:54 am Just based off his interviews, I get the feeling Army likes Texier or at least wants to see him get a longer look. Always seems to bring up his name and he really hasn’t gotten an opportunity here yet.
I honestly think Tex is the better player and a better option at 3RW. That said Joseph can kill penalties and I think that goes a long way with Monty
Would love to see Carbo push someone out, but it’s pretty crowded already. If he can get on the board again tomorrow night it’s going to go a long way. Says a lot that hes likely playing again tomorrow
You are correct, especially the bolded. When Army waived Saad (a turning point among several turning points last season), his main reason was "to get Texier in the lineup". Texier played avereage- perhaps that pressure was more than he could handle (gulp) and they replaced him on the second line with Holloway. THAT was the final link in the chain and the near upset of the Presidents Trophy winners.
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
That was not the case last year, at all. See the above post about when Saad was waived.Nublues69 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 11:22 amThats cause he is stoking the texier value to trade him. Its subtle and effective. Joseph and texier need to go.BluesBirdsBuds wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 10:54 am Just based off his interviews, I get the feeling Army likes Texier or at least wants to see him get a longer look. Always seems to bring up his name and he really hasn’t gotten an opportunity here yet.
I honestly think Tex is the better player and a better option at 3RW. That said Joseph can kill penalties and I think that goes a long way with Monty
Would love to see Carbo push someone out, but it’s pretty crowded already. If he can get on the board again tomorrow night it’s going to go a long way. Says a lot that hes likely playing again tomorrow
It might be true now, but Texier has skills- when he feels confident enough to put them on display.
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I’m partial to Joseph so glad he’s looking good thus far. He brings speed, penalty killing and some of the things you won’t get from the skill guys. He can score a little bit as well.
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
Joseph can do a lot of things with his effort but struggles to finish chances that the team needs a higher rate of successful finish to justify him playing regularly
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My biggest takeaway from these lines is that Snuggerud practiced. I hadn't heard anything since he got hurt.
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dont get me wrong i like texier, I just like the idea of carboneau on the third or dvorsky over him and joseph. Texier had all the chance in the world and just wasnt great. Carbonneau is physical and we neeed that.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 11:29 amThat was not the case last year, at all. See the above post about when Saad was waived.Nublues69 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 11:22 amThats cause he is stoking the texier value to trade him. Its subtle and effective. Joseph and texier need to go.BluesBirdsBuds wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 10:54 am Just based off his interviews, I get the feeling Army likes Texier or at least wants to see him get a longer look. Always seems to bring up his name and he really hasn’t gotten an opportunity here yet.
I honestly think Tex is the better player and a better option at 3RW. That said Joseph can kill penalties and I think that goes a long way with Monty
Would love to see Carbo push someone out, but it’s pretty crowded already. If he can get on the board again tomorrow night it’s going to go a long way. Says a lot that hes likely playing again tomorrow
It might be true now, but Texier has skills- when he feels confident enough to put them on display.
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Exactly well said. He has high motor, works hard but very limited puck skills. Id take him over Texier from what i have seen but i dont think the Blues need to carry bothseattleblue wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 11:47 am Joseph can do a lot of things with his effort but struggles to finish chances that the team needs a higher rate of successful finish to justify him playing regularly
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There is a term for that type of player - enigma.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 11:29 amThat was not the case last year, at all. See the above post about when Saad was waived.Nublues69 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 11:22 amThats cause he is stoking the texier value to trade him. Its subtle and effective. Joseph and texier need to go.BluesBirdsBuds wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 10:54 am Just based off his interviews, I get the feeling Army likes Texier or at least wants to see him get a longer look. Always seems to bring up his name and he really hasn’t gotten an opportunity here yet.
I honestly think Tex is the better player and a better option at 3RW. That said Joseph can kill penalties and I think that goes a long way with Monty
Would love to see Carbo push someone out, but it’s pretty crowded already. If he can get on the board again tomorrow night it’s going to go a long way. Says a lot that hes likely playing again tomorrow
It might be true now, but Texier has skills- when he feels confident enough to put them on display.
Texier is running out of runway. If he does make the team he'll have to produce to hold his spot. Noting, of course, Army needs his salary on the opening roster for LTIR purposes.
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
Of the young guys in the 1st session today ... again it was Jiricek and Mailloux who were most impressive. I don't think there is any chance that Jiricek challenges for Kessel's spot this year (response to a different post), but he definitely keeps displaying top 4 NHL dman potential in time. He's really good. In the 2nd session the line of Stancl/Alexandrov/Stenberg had a very good practice ... all 3 of them individually and as a line looked good.STL fan in MN wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025 11:19 am While this could be a preview of tomorrow nights lines it could also be Group B that plays tomorrow. Or a combo of Group A and Group B.
Anyone able to go to practice? I’d be more interested in how the players looked than exactly which ones get into the next practice game.
Of the vets a noteworthy good practice in my opinion came from Bjugstad. Not a lot of offense but similar contribution as Faksa just looks completely different doing it. He's still being used exclusively at center from what I've seen for you line predictors.
BTW, before practice Lucic warmed up the goalies with wrist shots. Only the goalie coach Binner and Cranley were out there. Unfortunately, after one of his wrist shots, I heardn an audible groan of pain from ML. He skated it off as best he could and continued, but he did not participate in either practice.
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Re: Practice Lines 9-26-25
Another thing, Schenn and Walker worked with Dvorsky after practice on a couple drills around the crease.
Last guys to stop working on stuff and last to leave the ice after session 2 ... Hofer, Stancl, Susuev, Kessel and Holloway.
Last guys to stop working on stuff and last to leave the ice after session 2 ... Hofer, Stancl, Susuev, Kessel and Holloway.