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A new member of the St. Louis Blues appears on a trade board; this time, it's their No.1 center, Robert Thomas.
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Blues Trade Rumors & Analysis: Robert Thomas Becomes Bait
Check out the latest from Josh Berg on the Robert Thomas trade rumors, covering St. Louis Blues and more at Sportsnaut.
It was Blues prospect vs. Blues prospect as goaltender Love Harenstam of Sweden and defenseman Adam Jiricek of Czechia faced off for the World Juniors title on Monday night. While Sweden prevailed, 4-2, both players were recognized for outstanding tournaments and named the top player at their position.
Zach Dean back playing hockey; Jiricek picks up where he left off for Brantford; Kaskimaki picking up scoring since going back to AHL; Carbonneau reaches 30 goals
Moments later, Blues defenseman Justin Faulk stepped into a shot and handed his team a 2-1 lead against the Vegas Golden Knights. As Faulk gave a little fist-pump and the club celebrated, Armstrong was asked by Vitale if the veteran defenseman had been one of the biggest surprises during the disappointing 2025-26 season.
Congratulations to Otto Stenberg for first NHL goal; special teams were terrible (again); second period rears ugly head (again); wall battles, protecting slot non-existent (again); this team is incapable of winning three in a row;
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Blues' backup goalie literally hid in the hallway to avoid going in the game after Jordan Binnington gave up 7 goals
The St. Louis Blues' backup goalie had watched starter Jordan Binnington allow seven goals to the Chicago Blackhawks. He didn't want any of that smoke. So in the third period Wednesday night, when the Blues coaching staff went to send Hofer into the game, he was nowhere to be found.
The Mammoth’s 4-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Friday elevated Utah into the second wild card spot in the NHL’s Western Conference. All of their counterparts have games in hand, so now is not the time to let off the gas pedal.
On this day in 1972, the St. Louis Blues were involved in one of the wildest brawls in sports history at the Philadelphia Spectrum, scuffling not only with fans, but members of law enforcement, too.