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    Lou Korac
    Jun 17, 2024, 20:41

    Fans have chance to see future players July 1-3 at Centene Community Ice Center

    MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. -- The St. Louis Blues announced on Monday the schedule for their prospect camp, which will be held July 1-3 at Centene Community Ice Center.

    All on-ice camp sessions will be open to the public, highlighted by an evening Blue and Whitescrimmage on July 2 from 6-7 p.m. featuring Team MacInnis against Team Tkachuk. The scrimmage will be played on the facility’s USA Rink to enable increased seating capacity for the event.

    Blues prospects will be split into two teams for the duration of the development camp, featuring Team MacInnis and Team Tkachuk participating in daily split-squad practice sessions and competing in daily scrimmage games. The scrimmages will include 4-on-4 and a 3-on-3 competitions between the two teams made up of Blues recent draft picks, other prospects, and players selected or acquired by the Blues during the 2024 NHL Draft on June 28-29 at Sphere in Las Vegas.

    The evening Blue and White Scrimmage will be preceded by ancillary events for children, including prospect autograph opportunities and ice time for participants from the Little Blues program. Blues season ticket holders will receive seating priority for the Blue and White Scrimmage and access to additional benefits around the event.

    On-Ice Schedule:

    Monday, July 1

    10:45 am – Team MacInnis practice (NHL Rink)

    11:45 am – Team Tkachuk practice (NHL Rink)

    2:30 pm – Scrimmage session

    Tuesday, July 2

    2 pm – Team Tkachuk practice (NHL Rink)

    3 pm – Team MacInnis practice (NHL Rink)

    4-5 pm – Prospect autographs (kids only)

    4:20-5:15 pm – Little Blues Player Skate

    6-7 pm – Blue & White Scrimmage (USA Rink)

    Wednesday, July 3

    11 am – Team MacInnis practice (NHL Rink)

    12:15 pm – Team Tkachuk practice (NHL Rink)

    2:45 pm – Scrimmage session

    Preliminary Roster (will be updated after 2024 NHL Draft):

    D – Anton Malmstrom (signed as free agent)

    D – Arseniy Koromyslov (STL, 120th in 2022)

    D – Isaiah Norlin (invite)

    D – Jeremie Biakabutuka (signed as free agent)

    D – Marc-Andre Gaudet (STL, 152nd in 2022)

    D – Matthew Mayich (STL, 170th in 2023)

    D – Michael Buchinger (STL, 88th in 2022)

    D – Paul Fischer (STL, 138th in 2023)

    D – Quinton Burns (STL, 74th in 2023)

    D – Steve Leskovar (invite)

    D – Theo Lindstein (STL, 29th in 2023)

    F – Aleksanteri Kaskimaki (STL, 73rd in 2022)

    F – Callum Arnott (invite)

    F – Dalibor Dvorsky (STL, 10th in 2023)

    F – Dylan Peterson (STL, 86th in 2020)

    F – Jimmy Snuggerud (STL, 23rd in 2022)

    F – Juraj Pekarcik (STL, 76th in 2023)

    F – Lucas Wahlin (invite)

    F – Landon Sim (STL, 184th in 2022)

    F – Jakub Stancl (STL, 106th in 2023)

    F – Nikita Susuyev (STL, 202nd in 2023)

    F – Otto Stenberg (STL, 25th in 2023)

    F – Simon Robertsson (STL, 71st in 2021)

    F – Tanner Dickinson (STL, 119th in 2020)

    G – Gibby Homer (invite)

    G – Owen Willmore (invite)

    G – Will Cranley (STL, 163rd in 2020)

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