When the calendar turned to January, the St. Louis Blues were in the mix for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. January would provide key stretches that could have made or broken their season.
The St. Louis Blues are looking for answers after three straight losses. The club is putting a popular player on waivers.
When the Blues lost to the Canucks on Monday night, it was the first time under coach Jim Montgomery that they lost three straight in regulation.
With their season on the line, the Blues are 1-4 in their last five games, and no one seems to have the solution.
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The St. Louis Blues have put veteran forward Brandon Saad on waivers with the intent of sending him to the minors. General manager Doug Armstrong said Saad would be assigned to Springfield of the American Hockey League if he clears or be playing for a different NHL team if he is claimed.
The St. Louis Blues haven't always been great over the years, but this franchise has persevered through one challenge after another.
I checked in on the crowded field of Eastern Conference wild card hopefuls to see where each team stood. The Columbus Blue Jackets and Ottawa Senators have played well enough in the interim, and I’m still bullish about their chances.
If the Blues end up selling, defenseman Ryan Suter could be a player who finds a new home. Post-season clubs can never have enough experienced defensive depth, and Suter would have the ability to provide just that. The left-shot blueliner has played in 1,495 regular and 133 post-season games over his career.
The St. Louis Blues are halfway through the season and still trying to sneak into a Western Conference wild-card spot. Their team is starting to show some identity, and their top players are ...
Defenseman Quinn Hughes is doing his best to keep the Vancouver Canucks in the Western Conference playoff chase.