The Blues Signing Patrik Berglund May Lead to a Trade Mike Poepping | June 27, 2014 The St. Louis Blues made things interesting for Friday’s draft day yesterday afternoon when they signed Swedish forward Patrik Berglund to a new 3-year deal. BREAKING: #stlblues have agreed to terms on…
St. Louis Blues Draft Targets Part III: Adrian Kempe Jeff Ponder | June 19, 2014 Although the Blues have been working on a formula that equates to playoff victories, they seem to have the regular season figured out. A tenacious forecheck, never-say-die attitude and exasperating…
St. Louis Blues Draft Targets Part II: Ivan Barbashev Jeff Ponder | June 17, 2014 There’s a reason that there has only been three Russian prospects drafted at No. 1 overall in the 50 years of the NHL Entry Draft. The stigma that Russians don’t…
St. Louis Blues: The Playoff Run That Could’ve Been Mike Poepping | June 6, 2014 The St. Louis Blues were a team on a mission throughout most of the 2013-14 regular season campaign, but things fell apart just before the Stanley Cup playoffs began. It was…
The Curious Case of Patrik Berglund Mike Poepping | May 21, 2014 As the 2013-2014 NHL Season draws to a close the St. Louis Blues find themselves in a very familiar situation where they try and figure out the best actions to…
What That “One Guy” Can Do for the Blues Jeff Ponder | May 6, 2014 We could continue to harp on the St. Louis Blues’ shortcomings in their first-round series loss to the Chicago Blackhawks. The offense amassed just six goals in the final four…
Blues Inner Matchup: Momentum vs Star Power Jeff Ponder | April 16, 2014 When fans pile into the Scottrade Center Thursday night for Game 1 of the St. Louis Blues and Chicago Blackhawks quarterfinal series matchup, they are likely to see a much…
Are the St. Louis Blues Limping Towards a Playoff Embarrassment? Mike Poepping | April 9, 2014 There’s no doubt a mist of worry in the air around St. Louis right now, and it’s all been caused by the Blues sliding to their first 3-game losing skid…
Blues’ Depth Powers Past Tarasenko Injury Jeff Ponder | March 18, 2014 The St. Louis Blues proved Monday night against the Winnipeg Jets that scoring by committee is a philosophy that stays with the roster, no matter the injury or trade. The…
The Eruption of Vladimir Tarasenko Franklin Steele | March 15, 2014 Vladimir Tarasenko is slowly becoming the player that scouts that he could be in his draft year. The St. Louis Blues have gone from ballyhooed preseason Stanley Cup favorite to legitimate…
Three Blues Need to End Season on High Note Pete Campanella | February 25, 2014 The Olympics are done, now is the time for fun. For the St. Louis Blues first place certainly looks inviting. Atop the Central Division is where they sit with play resuming…
Blues Stanley Cup Run, An Uphill Battle Mike Poepping | February 11, 2014 The St. Louis Blues are currently in 1st place in the tough Central Division, and 2nd overall in the Western Conference behind the high octane Anaheim Ducks. The Notes team seems…