How to watch the St. Louis Blues in 2024-25

The St. Louis Blues could be undergoing a youth movement at some point in 2024-25, and if and when it happens, they will be a fun team to watch.
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The St. Louis Blues have officially set the stage for getting younger in 2024-25, meaning they should be an exciting group to watch this season regardless of what their points total will be. Should the number look painful, let it serve as a reminder that better days for the Blues are ahead, and they’re days you’ll want to be part of. 

But many fans in Gateway City could be looking forward to watching this team systematically get younger as the long season wears on. And if you’re looking to see the Blues get younger throughout the 2024-25 campaign and you’re a local fan, you can catch your team at Bally Sports Midwest. 

You can also catch the action on fuboTV if you would rather stream the games locally and nationally this season. 

fuboTV has live NHL games on ESPN which you can stream from your phone, television, and all your favorite devices. This is a service that broadcasts live TV over the internet, no cable is required. Watch your favorite teams, network shows, news, and movies on 100+ channels. Plus on-demand entertainment including full TV series. fuboTV is currently available in the United States, Canada, and Spain.

If you're an out of market fan, there’s still hope, as you can watch most of your Blues games at ESPN+. Throughout the 2024-25 season, the Blues will also play in a handful of nationally televised games, which take place on ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, Hulu, and the NHL Network. 

St. Louis Blues may not win much in 2024-25 but they could be a treat to watch

If you’ve followed the Blues for a while, you’ll know that they haven’t been a young team lately, and fans have often been relegated to watching an older group underperform. But with proven talent like Pavel Buchnevich and Robert Thomas to go with high-potential youngsters like Jordan Kyrou, Zack Bolduc, Jake Neighbours, and Zach Dean, there’s some current in town and near-future talent on the way. 

Plus, the big signings of Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg should also have you looking forward to what should be a more exciting 2024-25 season. Should general manager Doug Armstrong manage to make room for as many young players as possible this season, it doesn’t mean the team will win much, but their progress alone will be fun to keep an eye on. 

Should we see a solid influx of younger talent hit the ice Enterprise Center, optimism will be sky-high, even if expectations won’t. That said, it won’t be long until you see your favorite NHL team back in action that, regardless of the final points tally may be, will create some memorable moments. 

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