The St. Louis Blues host the Los Angeles Kings after Philip Broberg's two-goal game against the Washington Capitals in the Blues' 5-2 win.
The St. Louis Blues are finally seeing a payoff for their progress made since Jim Montgomery took over as head coach in November.
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The St. Louis Blues plan for next week’s trade deadline is unknown. The team could be sellers, or they could keep the team ...
In dispatching the Capitals 5-2 on Thursday night, the Blues strung together three consecutive wins for the first time this ...
The Blues collected five of six possible points coming out of the break, but the way they played is the most important thing.
The Blues won 5-2 in Washington on Thursday, marking the first time they've won three consecutive games this season.
The Blues won 35 of 53 face-offs in the game, or a whopping 66 percent, led by Radek Faksa (eight of 11, 73 percent), Schenn ...
Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin (8) and St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas (18) battle for the puck during the ...
The Blues' Philip Broberg scored twice, and Dylan Holloway, Colton Parayko and Jake Neighbours (empty-net) each added a goal while Joel Hofer made 17 saves.
Nick Kypreos of Sportsnet : The St. Louis Blues have five players on the trade board and GM Doug Amstrong will be listening on more. It’s not a fire sale in St. Louis, though. Robert Thomas is ...