The St. Louis Blues made it clear over the offseason that they were ready to play hardball with the rest of the NHL if it meant a return to the Stanley Cup Play
TSN: Pierre LeBrun notes that New Jersey Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald wouldn’t obviously name names, but he’s looking for a center. Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving also said he’s looking for centers. And both won’t be alone. Teams will be, and some have started calling the Nashville Predators about Ryan O’Reilly.
St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong talked about how prospect Jakub Stancl succeeded while playing at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. (Video courtesy of St. Louis Blues)
The St. Louis Blues front office has been led by Doug Armstrong since the 2010-11 NHL season. Since then, he's hired a total of six coaches.
St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong commented on how prospect Jimmy Snuggerud has performed with the University of Minnesota and plans to get him playing with the Blues. (Video
For the second straight year, Doug Armstrong came to appreciate the efforts of St. Louis Blues prospects at the IIHF World Junior Championship. After setting a franchise record with seven in Sweden in 2024,
Jimmy Snuggerud, the Blues' 2022 first-round pick, has done exactly what he wanted to when he returned to the University of Minnesota.
ST. LOUIS — Brayden Schenn scored twice, Jordan Kyrou had his 20th goal and the St. Louis Blues beat the Calgary Flames 4-1 on Thursday night to sweep a two-game set in St. Louis. On Tuesday night, the Blues beat the Flames 2-1.
Just two days after their last meeting, the St. Louis Blues (21-20-4) and Calgary Flames (21-15-7) will face off again Thursday in a crucial battle for two points. This will […]
Once again, the seventh-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft was on the outside looking in as far as the Blues’ depth chart was concerned. He was literally ninth on the list, behind the likes of Scott Perunovich and newly-signed Pierre-Olivier Joseph.
We’re halfway through the season and few players have made more of opportunities with their new teams than that of Dylan Holloway. Signed by the St. Louis Blues to a two-year, $2.29-million AAV offer sheet this summer,