Zach Dean was as anxious as anyone to make a good first impression on his new employers. The first-round pick of the Vegas Golden Knights in 2021 was traded to the St.
The St. Louis Blues had a plethora of options going into the summer of 2023, at least in the minds of most fans, including myself. However, one of the options that almost none of us predicted is what has come to pass.
There were many moments throughout the four days, and St. Louis Blues fans were well aware of each and every one of them, but when Dalibor Dvorsky pulled off the old spin-o-rama and wiring a wrister high top cheese, that one really got the crowd amped up that came out to prospect camp.
If you’d run a poll a month ago, the vast majority of St. Louis Blues fans would have expected general manager Doug Armstrong to have a very busy offseason.
The words couldn't have been any clearer for Zachary Bolduc when he heard them himself from Craig Berube. But they were words he knew were coming. The St.
The strength of the St. Louis Blues this season will be their forward group, as their blue line and goaltending remain a mystery. The Blues have added plenty to their forward group over the last couple of seasons, dating back to the Pavel Buchnevich trade.
Jan. 29, 2022 will be a date etched in Tanner Dickinson's mind forever. But for all the wrong reasons. Injuries are part of sport. Always have been, always will be.
Heading into the free agency phase of the offseason, the St. Louis Blues opted to extend qualifying offers to three restricted free agents (RFA), forwards Alexey Toropchenko and Hugh McGing, and defenseman Tyler Tucker.
The St. Louis Blues kicked off their NHL prospect camp over the weekend and through the mid-morning of July 4. As the players progressed through their four-day stay in St.
When you saw a list of the St. Louis Blues contests for the 2017-18 season. It was just the ninth game listed. An away affair in a new city in the middle of the desert.
MARYLAND HEIGHTS. Mo. -- The smile on Alexander Steen's face Monday was like he never left the St. Louis Blues locker room. The 39-year-old is in a better place than he was nearly three years ago, when he was basically forced to retire from the game after 15 seasons.
Just as Doug Armstrong indicated several weeks ago, the Blues were fairly quiet on the opening of free agency on Saturday. They didn't bring back Ryan
Heading into the 2023 free agent signing period, it appeared the St. Louis Blues would not be active, having just over Three Million in cap space. As the list of new contracts and trades were announced, the Note was nowhere to be found.
Lindstein was the Blues' third selection of the first round; they also picked Slovakian forward Dalibor Dvorsky at No. 10 and Swedish forward Otto Stenberg at No. 25.
The Swede split most of his season with Frolunda HC of the Swedish Hockey League and Vastra Frolunda Jr. in the Sweden J20 SuperElit.
Dvorsky is considered one of the top European skaters in this year’s draft and will immediately become one of the top prospects in the Blues organization.
After a long 72 hours of rumor and speculation, the St. Louis Blues and Philadelphia Flyers finalized the trade sending slightly disgruntled Kevin Hayes to the Note for a 2024 6th-round pick.
The wait is over, and it’s a bit of a letdown. The long-rumored trade between the Philadelphia Flyers and St. Louis Blues is complete.
The St. Louis Blues have extended qualifying offers to three of their six pending restricted free agents.
The St. Louis Blues are bringing back a familiar face, hiring Alexander Steen as a European Player Development Consultant. He will normally work overseas but will be back in town to help with the upcoming prospect camp.
The St. Louis Blues have re-signed Scott Perunovich to a one-year contract extension. Additionally, the one-way contract carries an average annual value of $775,000 for the 2023-24 season.
In the midst of trade rumors and drama, Torey Krug of the St. Louis Blues appears to be leaning towards not waiving his no-trade clause, according to reports from Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman and ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski.
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