Jr. Blues Split Weekend With The Power

Sep 21, 2025

The St. Louis Jr. Blues win one game and lost one game in two game split with the West Bend Power.

Friday, September 19, 2025

West Bend 1 @ St. Louis 6 – The West Bend Power faced the St. Louis Jr. Blues at Affton Ice Rink in St. Louis, Missouri, where the Jr. Blues took the win 6-1. The Jr. Blues got on the board first after Jace Jordan scored off of a pass by Niko Bezzole for the only goal in the opening frame. St. Louis secured the win in a busy second period with four goals scored by Brady Cook, Lonnie Land, Jack Reuss, and Nicholas Morgan. Brody Josselyn scored the Power’s only point of the night in the second off of a pass by Cooper Hedin. Caden Lindley ended the night for the Jr. Blues with a goal in the final frame assisted by Joseph Lopicollo and Land. Ben Knutson had 34 saves in the net for West Bend tonight. Travis Visvadra defended the Jr. Blues in net with 22 saves to help secure the victory.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

West Bend 6 @ St. Louis 3 – The St. Louis Jr. Blues hosted the visiting West Bend Power Saturday evening at Affton Ice Rink for a thrilling matchup. The Blues opened the scoring less than a minute before the first buzzer, when Lonnie Land lit the lamp by himself. Then for the second, Nick Morgan capitalized off a play from Eric Denny. Ten minutes later, the Power put a goal on the board themselves and cut the deficit in half, as Jace Fitzgerald would be the recipient of that from Asher Vander Ploeg. For the third period, both teams would play tag backs for goals, as the Blues would get back their two-goal lead again in the first 30 seconds. Jack Vahle would put the puck past Ben Glaesman from a setup by Chase Kozma and Teagan Lee. Eight minutes later, Evan Burchardt for the Power would punch a goal in, and then three minutes after that they would tie it up at three, when Fitzgerald scored his second of the night. Once West Bend tied the game, they took over from there as they went on a scoring streak. Brody Josselyn would get the go ahead goal from sauce by Andrew Sparacino and Burchardt. And then 34 seconds later, Josselyn would grab another and render a 5-3 lead over St. Louis. Catch your breath because they would score yet again just 30 seconds later, when Sparacino mustered himself a goal and called it a game from a saucer feed by Josselyn. Josselyn, paired with Sparacino, exploited the Jr. Blues’ weakness and took down their lead before they could even blink. The Blues opened the scoring and held a lead at first, but it wouldn’t be enough to take down the passion from the visiting club with four unanswered goals, as the Power took this game 6-3.