Blues general manager Doug Armstrong didn't make any moves at the NHL trade deadline, and that was the right call.
Dylan Holloway has enjoyed a career year during his first as a Blue after arriving last summer from Edmonton via offer sheet.
Hofer displayed his resiliency in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Kings on Saturday night, making 21 saves to bounce back from a poor performance in Dallas six nights prior.
The St. Louis Blues made a quiet appearance at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline for the second year in a row and shows their focus on the future.
Jeff Svoboda: Columbus Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell said he didn’t have any serious trade talks involving defenseman Ivan Provorov. “We made a decision to keep Provy, and I’ve had great conversations ...
Wes Gilbertson: Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy made a big move in January, acquiring Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee, and had a ...
Jeremy Rutherford: St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong on the trade deadline: “We had talked to teams over the last couple of weeks. Coming out of the 4 Nations, we were very active in seeing what ...
With just over a month left in the NHL regular season, the race for the final Wild Card spot in the Western Conference is ...
The St. Louis ... Instead, the Blues stuck with the status quo and will move forward in their far-fetched playoff push. After the deadline passed, Blues general manager Doug Armstrong released ...
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Just before midnight on the eve of NHL trade deadline day, Chris MacFarland bolstered the Colorado Avalanche for a long playoff run by getting center Brock Nelson.