By Jim den Hollander Midwesthockey.info editor One of my work colleagues has been poking fun at me ever since they hoisted Lord Stanley’s mug in early June – for good reason. Since starting Midwesthockey.info several seasons ago, I have become somewhat attached to the five NHL teams that I try to provide information on. At
The St. Louis Blues opened its 2017-18 Training Camp on Thursday (Sept. 14, 2017) with few new veteran faces in the lineup. The Blues spent most of the summer re-signing its players rather than making big changes and why not? Despite losing out to Nashville in the Central Division final in the spring, the Blues
Despite off season speculation and in my case, hopes, it seems most of the five Midwest-based NHL teams are in a similar position to where they stood 365 days ago. If the post season started today, four of the five teams would be invited to the dance while the lone outsider — the Columbus Blue
The St. Louis Blues moved a little closer to its final roster, moving forward Jordan Caron and goaltender Pheonix Copley to the Chicago Wolves, its American Hockey League affiliate team. Caron, a 24-year-old, 6’3,” 205 lbs. forward from Sayabec, QC was selected in the First Round (25th Overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by
Brian Elliot made 25 saves to help the visiting St. Louis Blues grab a pre-season win at the American Airlines Center in Dallas Tuesday (Sept. 29). Mattias Janmark tipped a shot by Elliot 3:46 into the second period for the lone Dallas goal, but the Blues responded with three before the end of the middle