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The St. Louis Blues announced some big changes to their broadcast team and way they present Blues hockey effective ...
Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale are moving from radio to a new TV-radio simulcast as part of the St. Louis Blues’ revamped ...
Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale will move from the radio booth to the TV booth and the play-by-play will be simulcast on FanDuel ...
St. Louis Blues broadcasts will look a little different, not just because of the team’s uniforms, but also because of a ...
Chris Kerber, Joey Vitale to simulcast games over FanDuel Sports Network and 101 ESPN; John Kelly departs amid strategic ...
After controversially deciding not to renew the contract of longtime play-by-play voice John Kelly, instead opting to move ...
The St. Louis Blues opened training camp on Thursday. Many story lines surround the team in camp. However, the biggest might be forward Pavel Buchnevich and his willingness to play centre for the ...
Kelly has been the Blues' television play-by-play voice for 20 years. The team is moving to a TV-radio simulcast led by Chris ...
Kelly joined the Blues TV broadcast booth in 2005 after play-by-play stints with the Tampa Bay Lightning and Colorado ...
NHL broadcast icon John Buccigross berated the St. Louis Blues on Twitter for dismissing legendary play-by-play announcer ...
The games airing on KMOV-TV and Matrix Midwest mark the first time in 15 years that Blues games will be available free to fans on local broadcast television, since the 2008-09 season.
The St. Louis Blues will be featured on national television and/or streaming 11 times during the 2024-25 season. ESPN, ESPN+, ABC and Hulu will combine to broadcast eight games, while TNT, truTV ...