The Blues will transition to a new coach and staff next season. Coach Ken Hitchcock announced at the conclusion of last season that this would be his final season, and the Blues hired Mike Yeo, who signed a four-year contract, to replace Hitchcock. This season, Yeo will be the associate coach and join new assistants Rick Wilson, who was an assistant under Yeo with the Minnesota Wild, and Steve Thomas, formerly with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Wilson and Thomas replace Brad Shaw, who joined the Columbus Blue Jackets staff, and Kirk Muller, who will be an associate coach with the Montreal Canadiens.
"[Last] season has invigorated me like no other season before," said Hitchcock, who will be 65 in December. "I really think we have another gear in us and I want to be part of that, but from a self-improvement standpoint, and I know this is strange for some people unless you're a career coach, but I just feel like if I'm not getting better, I'm getting worse. I'm not prepared to do the offseason work after this offseason.
"To me, I'm ready to go for [this season]. I'm excited. This is an unbelievable group of guys with a lot of potential and I'm ready to do it."