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After the Blues and Winnipeg played a brief four-on-four, the Jets had more than a minute of power-play time. They didn’t score, but Montgomery felt that that sequence zapped his team a bit.
The Blues have just under $5.5 million in salary cap space, which should be more than enough to land impactful players in the trade market. Pagnotta reinforced Bernstein's comments, saying, “I ...
With his team currently within reach of a Stanley Cup Playoff position, St. Louis Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong will have some challenging decisions to make as the NHL Trade Deadline ...
After the season finale, the Blues will have a decision to make: To strip that title or start anew? Drew Bannister will presumably coach his final game on an interim basis with the St. Louis Blues ...
The 18-year-old and first-round pick (19th overall) by St. Louis in the 2025 NHL Draft was certainly catching the eye of those that attended the four-day camp last week at Centene Community Ice Center ...
There isn’t one new addition. That may be hard to fathom for those who watched the Blues defense give up the sixth-most high-danger chances in the league (855) and the fourth-most goals from ...
Binnington posted solid numbers last season, despite the Blues ending the season just outside of the playoff picture. Over 55 starts, he posted a goals against average of 2.84 and a record of 28-21-5.
Suter, 40, proved to be a solid veteran defenseman for the Blues this season. In 82 regular-season games for St. Louis, he posted two goals, 15 points, 109 blocks, and a plus-7 rating.
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