The left-handed defenseman was one of the largest players in the draft this year, measuring in at 6-4 and 226, according to NHL Central Scouting.
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He was second in the USHL with 50 assists and helped the Fighting Saints reach the Clark Cup Final, where they lost to Fargo.
The Joseph brothers will become the seventh set of brothers to play for the Blues and the first since Rich and Ron Sutter from 1991-93.
Swedish forward Simon Robertsson is confirmed to be making the move to turn professional in North America, while Finnish forward Aleksanteri Kaskimaki is rumored to be making the jump.
Tkachuk, who is the son of Blues legend Keith Tkachuk and grew up in St. Louis, won the Cup last month as a member of the Florida Panthers.
2024 Stanley Cup winner and St. Louis area native Matthew Tkachuk, who plays for the NHL Florida Panthers, brings the coveted NHL championship trophy to St. Louis Children's Hospital on Thursday, July 18, 2024.Â
2024 Stanley Cup winner Matthew Tkachuk brings the coveted trophy home to St. Louis on Thursday, July 18, 2024.
World Wide Technology Founder and Chairman David Steward has given up his ownership stake in the St. Louis Blues, the team announced Thursday.
The Blues originally took Stenberg, a left-handed center, with the No. 25 pick in the 2023 draft, one of three first-rounders from that year.
If Krug is ready to go in eight weeks, that would give him about a week before the Blues begin training camp in mid-September.
Along with Adam Jiricek (picked 16th in this year’s draft), Lindstein helps provide the Blues with potential top-end pieces on the back end.
Lucas Demitra, the son of the late St. Louis Blues great Pavol Demitra, has signed with City2, the second team for St. Louis City SC of Major League Soccer.Â
Suter, who will turn 40 in January, was bought out of the final season of his contract with the Stars.
Suter, 39, was the oldest player in the NHL last season before he was bought out of the final year of his contract by the Stars.
Last week, Faksa received the call that he’d been traded from Dallas to St. Louis, as the Blues acquired the veteran, defensive-minded center for future considerations.
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The Everblades — located in Estero, Fla., on the west coast of the state — are the three-time reigning Kelly Cup champions.
Many top players have come to St. Louis and enjoyed playing for the Blues and Cardinals. But selling elite free agents on that prospect isn't easy.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said that Jiricek is working through “the likelihood of potentially going to major junior†hockey in Canada.
Now that he’s confirmed to return for another year of college, questions about Jimmy Snuggerud are about what kind of player will arrive here when his collegiate career ends.
In trading for Alexandre Texier and Mathieu Joseph, in addition to re-signing Kasperi Kapanen, the Blues remade their bottom six based on above-average skaters on the wings.
St. Louis Blues assistant general manager expresses confidence in prospect Dylan Peterson has he plays in the AHL this year. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)
St. Louis Blues assistant general manager Tim Taylor praises the improvements prospect Dalinor Dvorsky has made in the last year. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)
St. Louis Blues assistant general manager Tim Taylor says they added larger players and players with speed through the NHL draft. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)
St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong praised prospect Jimmy Snuggerud's decision to return to college at the University of Minnesota while expecting to see big enough improvement that he'll be with the team by the end of the season. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)
St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong praises recent draft picks and shares excitement for what they'll add to the team. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)
St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong talked about players that he thinks will push themselves to secure roster spots on the team. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)
That decision came down Tuesday, when Buchnevich signed a six-year extension worth $8 million annually that will keep him in St. Louis through the 2030-31 season.
St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong praised how forward Pavel Buchnevich plays the game and has improved since joining the team. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)