The St. Louis Blues‘ roster is fairly set heading into training camp, with a few spots up for grabs. The bottom six forward lines have one to two wings open, as well as a bench spot.
The weather in St. Louis seemed to understand that hockey was just around the corner. As the week began in the low to mid-90s, by the start of training camp, fans were enjoying breezy 60-degree weather as the doors opened to the Centene Community Ice Center for Blues training camp.
After winning the Stanley Cup in 2019, the St. Louis Blues have only gotten out of the first round once. They lost in the first round in 2020 and 2021 while reaching the second round in 2022.
Following a breakout season, forward Robert Thomas signed an eight-year contract extension with the St. Louis Blues this summer. Thomas is 23 years old and this past season, he scored 20 goals and had 77 points in 72 games.
The Blues play in the loaded Central Division, so things are never going to be easy for them, but they certainly have talent up and down the lineup.
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman announced a number of injuries to the Red Wings roster ahead of training camp.
The St. Louis Blues announced on Tuesday that veteran defenseman Marco Scandella will undergo surgery on his right hip joint and will be re-evaluated in six months.
Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts Podcast on Thursday on the St. Louis Blues and pending unrestricted free agent forward Ryan O’Reilly. “Well Doug Armstrong met with the media on Wednesday and he didn’t give a lot away.
Scandella reportedly injured himself in late August while training for the upcoming 2022-23 season.
The St. Louis Blues will be without the services of Marco Scandella for most of this season, after announcing hip surgery. Scandella will undergo the procedure later today and is set to be re-evaluated in six months.
NHL Network is counting down the top fifty players in the league. As we get closer and closer to the start of the 2022-2023 season, pundits are gearing up with season previews and careful evaluations.
The 2022-23 NHL season begins next month on Oct. 7 with the Nashville Predators and San Jose Sharks playing in Prague. The St. Louis Blues will begin the season on Oct.
Recent cap speculation by the Post-Dispatch’s Jim Thomas might raise some eyebrows. Jordan Kyrou’s recent long term extension, coupled with Robert Thomas’ equally long and expensive extension, has Blues fans checking CapFriendly.com and scratching their heads.
The St. Louis Blues ended their prospect tournament in true feast or famine fashion with a 7-1 loss to the Dallas Stars, bringing their record to 1-2. However, the team’s overall record does not tell the complete story as the players leave Traverse City.
The St. Louis Blues don’t have a lot of cap space for their pending UFAs Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post Dispatch: The St. Louis Blues locked up two pending RFAs this offseason to huge deals – Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou.
The St. Louis Blues understand how important the leaders and top offensive players are to their roster, but the team is taking a different approach than many other NHL clubs have this offseason.
Welcome to our daily rumours article brought to you by Betway Sports St. Luis Blues GM on their pending UFAs Lue Korac: St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong on their players who are entering the final year of their contracts and will be UFAs: “O’Reilly, Tarasenko, Barbashev, Mikkola, these guys are all going to be UFA’s.
The St. Louis Blues have handed out another big contract. The team signed Robert Thomas not long ago to an eight-year deal. On Tuesday, they handed out another max-term extension to one of their players, giving Jordan Kyrou the same deal, eight years by $8.125 million per season.
The deal is the same as the one that Robert Thomas signed earlier this summer, carrying an $8.125M cap hit through the 2030-31 season.
Kyrou enjoyed a breakout season in 2021-22.
NHL free agency officially begins on Wednesday. With that, the St. Louis Blues are reportedly looking to lock up one of their young stars for the rest of the decade before he can hit the market.
Husso, 27, was set to become a free agent on July 13 after playing out his two-year contract with the Blues.
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