Blues Shake Up Coaching Staff: New Season, New Assistants in 2026-27
The St. Louis Blues are making significant changes to their coaching staff, with assistant coaches Mike Weber and Claude Julien not having their contracts renewed for the 2026-27 season. General Manager Doug Armstrong stated it was time for a change, expressing gratitude for their contributions. This follows a disappointing season where the Blues finished fifth in the Central Division, missing the playoffs by four points. Weber and Julien had previously assisted head coach Jim Montgomery, helping the team reach the playoffs last year but failing to replicate that success this season.
By the Numbers- The Blues finished 5th in the Central Division for the 2025-26 season.
- They missed the playoffs by just 4 points.
While the coaching changes are significant, some may argue that player performance and injuries also played a role in the team's disappointing season, complicating the decision to overhaul the coaching staff.
State of Play- The Blues are in search of a new coaching staff to better suit the team's needs moving forward.
- Jim Montgomery is entering his second season as head coach after guiding the team to the playoffs last year.
The Blues will now focus on recruiting new assistant coaches to support Montgomery and drive future success after a challenging season. Potential candidates are expected to be evaluated soon.
Bottom LineThis coaching shake-up emphasizes the Blues' intent to recalibrate and revitalize their approach for the upcoming season, aiming for a more successful campaign after falling short this year.
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