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When Blues Head Coach Craig Berube stepped onto the ice for practice Thursday and saw a poorly-drawn crime scene outline on the ice near one of the face-off circles, he was admittedly irritated.
"I didn't know what it was. I thought maybe there was some kids hockey (game) before (practice) and that they were drawing on the ice," Berube said. "I was irritated when I saw it, but when I realized what it was, I laughed."

Someone who hasn't revealed himself - likely a player but perhaps a coach? - was having a little fun with Berube because of an incident that occurred Wednesday in practice.
During a team drill, Berube skated near the face-off circle and was standing there watching when a hard-skating David Perron came flying past. Perron collided with Berube, and the coach fell to the ice.
"David and I collided and I let up on him," Berube said of the incident. "I went down because I didn't want to put him down."

Blues poke fun at Berube's fall at practice

An investigation into who is responsible for the crime scene re-creation remains ongoing.
"I have no idea (who did it)," Justin Faulk said. "I stepped onto the ice, I was the third-to-last guy out there, was a little later to the party. No clue who did it, but I won't comment any further."
"I don't know if you're going to get an answer to that one, to be honest, but you can keep digging if you want," added Robert Bortuzzo. "It was impressive. I don't know how big they thought Chief was, but the body they drew isn't exactly to scale. I don't know how many artistic guys we have in our room, but that was the best someone could do."
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