The St. Louis Blues have had a tumultuous season, including a poor start, a coaching change, a resurgence, and a possible selling opportunity at the NHL Trade Deadline. St. Louis was in a rough spot offensively,
A few weeks ago, it looked like the Blues would be sellers, their chances of qualifying for Stanley Cup Playoffs unlikely. But things have changed, and they are now among those jockeying for a postseason spot and hope to be kept together past the Deadline.
It’s doubtful that St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong was basing important decisions about the future of the franchise on the bounce of a puck Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. A game against the Los Angeles Kings was the Blues’ last before the NHL trade deadline at 2 p.
The St. Louis Blues' players may have no control over what general manager Doug Armstrong does at Friday's trade deadline, but goalie Jordan Binnington believes they've put together a compelling case to keep the band together.
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Yardbarker on MSNRising Blues sneak past skidding Kings in shootoutRobert Thomas scored in regulation and posted the shootout winner to give the visiting St. Louis Blues a 3-2 victory over the struggling Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday.
The Blues have one game left before the trade deadline and are in a precarious position after a recent run put them in playoff contention.
Quinton Byfield and Trevor Moore score in regulation and Kevin FIala converts in the shootout, but St. Louis beats them for the second time in five days, 3-2. The teams square off again Saturday
In dispatching the Capitals 5-2 on Thursday night, the Blues strung together three consecutive wins for the first time this season, becoming the last NHL team to do so.
Thomas, who now has an 11-game poiint streak (five goals, 10 assists) won the shootout in the third round. This, on the heels of the Blues downing the Kings 4-1 at home on Saturday; they will play in L.A. again on Saturday.
The Los Angeles Kings will be looking to snap a four-game skid when they play host to the momentum-gaining St. Louis Blues on Wednesday.
The St. Louis Blues and the Seattle Kraken take the ice in Western Conference play. St. Louis has a 26-26-6 record overall and a 13-14-3 record on its home ice. The Blues have gone 22-4-2 when ...
Grab your popcorn After the Canucks stumbled while their challengers surged, a thrilling playoff race is shaping up in the NHL's Western Conference.
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