One of the best things in the National Hockey league post season is the way third and fourth liners will get their moment in the sun, producing a late game goal or even better, an overtime game winner. But in order for teams to get deep into the post season a team’s best players have
Four of the five Midwest (USA) based teams qualified for the NHL post season, but one round in only the St. Louis Blues remain. The Blues finally scratched ‘Beat the #$@&^ Chicago BlackHawks‘ off of its bucket list in the opening round and it is hoped the team is not satisfied as it has a legitimate shot at
St. Louis Blues Preview — Game 22 Blues (13-6-2) at Buffalo Sabres (8-20-2) Nov. 23 at First Niagara Center — 6 p.m. CST. St. Louis – The Blues wrapped up a brief two-game homestand Friday with a 4-3 loss in overtime against the Detroit Red Wings. The team is trying to stay with the league leading
Playing at the Scottrade Center Thursday (Oct. 1), the St. Louis Blues collected a 5-2 pre-season win against the Chicago Blackhawks thanks in part to a goal and assist from Jori Lehtera who was playing his first game since undergoing ankle surgery in August. Lehtera was named as the game’s Second Star for his efforts
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
Training Camp is a time for prospects to shine, but its also a time for veterans to show how excited they are to get back on the ice. Count Vladimir Tarasenko and Paul Stastny in that category for the Blues as they both picked up three points and helped pace the Blues to a 6-0