"His career speaks for itself as a player, he's put his time in as an NHL head coach before (and) he's worked in our organization with some of our younger players," Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong said of Berube. "He's in tune with today's game, he's in tune with today's athlete. I'm excited to work with him on an interim basis."
Berube first joined the organization as the head coach of the American Hockey League's Chicago Wolves, the Blues' minor-league affiliate at the time, for the 2016-17 season. Berube guided the Wolves to a 44-19-13 record and a Central Division title in the regular season before helping the club to the second round of the Calder Cup Playoffs. His success with the Wolves led to a promotion as the Blues' associate coach in June 2017.
On Tuesday, the 52-year-old Berube ran his first practice with the Blues, a group that has exceptionally high expectations but has underachieved to start the season.
"It's a difficult time, for sure. Mike (Yeo) was a good friend of mine. I loved working with him, coaching with him, so it's tough," Berube said. "But we've got to move forward and we've got to get better. That's the plan.
"We're working on that. We've got ideas, we're working on it right now," Berube added. "We've definitely got to instill some confidence back into this hockey team. It's a good hockey team, and we've got good players, we've got to get moving in the right direction."