For a second straight season, the American Hockey League’s Central Division was well represented in the Calder Cup playoffs as the Grand Rapids Griffins pushed everyone aside to hoist the Calder Cup in June. With a playoff run like the Cleveland Monsters (then known as the Lake Erie Monsters) the previous season, The Griffins put
Paul Stastny had the St. Louis Blues up early, but it was the only goal the team would muster, bowing out of the 2017 National Hockey League post season with a 3-1 loss on at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis against the Nashville Predators. For the Predators, the Central Division championship is its first
Jaden Schwartz sank the game winner 25 seconds into the third period as the Blues snapped a 1-1 draw and kept itself alive in its Best of Seven National Hockey League Central Division final series at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis Friday (May 5, 2017). The Blues needed the win against Nashville, staving off
Kearney, Neb. (Courtesy Tri-City Storm) – Former Tri-City Storm standouts Pheonix Copley and Trevor Moore are set to start the second round of the AHL’s Calder Cup Playoffs Friday. The goalie Copley led the Hershey Bears to a do-or-die Game 5 win against rival Lehigh Valley with 28 saves on 30 shots to advance Sunday.
Defenseman Joel Edmunson gave the St. Louis Blues a small consolation, shattering the shutout bid of Pekka Rinne with under four minutes to play, but a 2-1 defeat at Bridgestone Arena to the host Nashville Predators has the Blues on the brink of elimination Tuesday (May 2, 2017). The lone remaining Midwest based National Hockey
The St. Louis Blues evened its National Hockey League Central Division Final series with the Nashville Predators thanks to a late goal from the team’s go-to leader, Vladimir Tarasenko on Friday (April 28, 2017). The Russian forward’s goal with 3:51 to play in the contest snapped a 2-2 tie and lifted the Blues to an