ESPN, TNT, and the NHL announced today the national broadcast and streaming schedule for the 2025-26 NHL season, which will feature the Blues 14 times. ESPN, ESPN+, and Hulu will combine to broadcast eight Blues games, while TNT will feature the Blues six times during the upcoming season. The full schedule for the Blues’ nationally broadcasted games can be found below.
Marquee games for the Blues include: their first three games of their season series against the Chicago Blackhawks, October 15 (TNT), December 12 (ESPN+, Hulu) and January 7 (TNT), their final game prior to the Olympic break, February 4 at Dallas (TNT), and their final two games of the season, April 14 vs Pittsburgh (ESPN, ESPN+) and April 16 at Utah (ESPN, ESPN+). The remaining local television broadcast schedule will be released at a later date.
NATIONAL BROADCAST GAMES
October 15 vs. Chicago Blackhawks (TNT)
November 5 at Washington Capitals – (TNT)
December 12 vs. Chicago Blackhawks – (ESPN+, Hulu)
January 7 at Chicago Blackhawks – (TNT)
January 13 vs. Carolina Hurricanes – (ESPN+, Hulu)
January 27 vs. Dallas Stars – (ESPN+, Hulu)
February 4 at Dallas Stars – (TNT)
March 4 at Seattle Kraken – (ESPN+, Hulu)
March 10 vs. New York Islanders – (TNT)
March 13 vs. Edmonton Oilers – (ESPN+, Hulu)
April 1 at Los Angeles Kings – (TNT)
April 5 at Colorado Avalanche – (ESPN)
April 14 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins – (ESPN)
April 16 at Utah Mammoth – (ESPN)