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This past NHL season, the St. Louis Blues secured the final Western Conference playoff berth, officially eliminating the Utah ...
St. Louis Blues broadcasts will look a little different, not just because of the team's uniforms, but also because of a missing voice who helped define the sound of Blues hockey for decades.
Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale are moving from radio to a new TV-radio simulcast as part of the St. Louis Blues’ revamped ...
The Blues (along with FanDuel Sports Network Midwest and 101 ESPN) announced that the club would not renew John Kelly’s ...
Kelly shared a letter expressing his gratitude for being the television voice of the St. Louis Blues for 21 seasons. He called following his father’s legacy “one of the greatest honors of my life.” ...
St. Louis Blues president and CEO Chris Zimmerman defended the decision to oust longtime play-by-play broadcaster John Kelly, ...
Kelly joined the Blues TV broadcast booth in 2005 after play-by-play stints with the Tampa Bay Lightning and Colorado ...
Legendary Blues broadcaster John Kelly penned a page-long goodbye to the team after two decades calling their games.
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 ...
John Kelly will no longer be the voice of the St. Louis Blues after 20 years, as the team moves to a simulcast model with ...
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 ...
The St. Louis Blues announced some big changes to their broadcast team and way they present Blues hockey effective ...