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2024-2025 Blues Multi-Purpose Thread.

As you said, St. Louis is the kind of place that people will appreciate once they live here, which is why do many alumni stick around. However, it's not gonna be as attractive to an outsider who has 20 different choices of where try make his home.

Maybe…

One of the first steps is checking out realtor dot com.

I don’t put 5 million in there as my budget but I bet some athletes do.

What they see will be massively different for many markets versus the stl region.

What you get here versus Colorado Springs, New Orleans, San Diego, Houston, Tampa, Seattle… (all places I’ve lived)….its a looooot, depending on what you prioritize. It’s not just the property, its options, cost/availability of craftsmen and our 4 seasons make building strong safe nice things normal and efficient.
 
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According to NHL players poll by the Athletic, Jim Montgomery is one of the most popular coaches they'd like to play for, so that could also be a factor in attracting FA's. I would think Montgomery being under committed lengthy contract might also help.

 
According to NHL players poll by the Athletic, Jim Montgomery is one of the most popular coaches they'd like to play for, so that could also be a factor in attracting FA's. I would think Montgomery being under committed lengthy contract might also help.

Paywall. Can’t bypass it right now, but this is a great point. I think a few top free agents will consider St. Louis if they can start to understand the West County bubble.
 
According to NHL players poll by the Athletic, Jim Montgomery is one of the most popular coaches they'd like to play for, so that could also be a factor in attracting FA's. I would think Montgomery being under committed lengthy contract might also help.


By most popular you mean tied for 4th with 8 players out of 108 asked saying he's the coach they'd most like to play for. I mean it's great he's on the list, but he's not exactly a run-away choice at 7.5%.

Funnily enough, Drew Bannister got a vote for who players would not want to play for. He's in the also receiving votes section so it looks like just 1 vote. I wonder in Buchnevich was polled.
 
By most popular you mean tied for 4th with 8 players out of 108 asked saying he's the coach they'd most like to play for. I mean it's great he's on the list, but he's not exactly a run-away choice at 7.5%.

Funnily enough, Drew Bannister got a vote for who players would not want to play for. He's in the also receiving votes section so it looks like just 1 vote. I wonder in Buchnevich was polled.
Berube didn't get a vote for the who players would not want to play for. So Kyrou definitely wasn't in the poll. :sarcasm::popcorn::sarcasm::popcorn::sarcasm::popcorn:
 
Maybe…

One of the first steps is checking out realtor dot com.

I don’t put 5 million in there as my budget but I bet some athletes do.

What they see will be massively different for many markets versus the stl region.

What you get here versus Colorado Springs, New Orleans, San Diego, Houston, Tampa, Seattle… (all places I’ve lived)….its a looooot, depending on what you prioritize. It’s not just the property, its options, cost/availability of craftsmen and our 4 seasons make building strong safe nice things normal and efficient.

I'm talking about NHL players making millions of dollars, not the average person.
 

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