The St. Louis Blues made a series of aggressive moves throughout the 2026 NHL Draft, using the first round to add prospects and retool their roster. St.
The St. Louis Blues did not wait for the board to come to them at the 2026 NHL Draft. They made one of the biggest swings of the night, acquiring center Mason McTavish from the Anaheim Ducks for two first-round picks, No.
The 2026 NHL Draft is underway. All 32 teams were busy, with some being busier than others. The St. Louis Blues were one of the busier teams. They entered Round 1 with four first-round picks.
In the history of the NHL Draft, 64 players have been selected No. 1 overall. How many of the can you name in eight minutes?
With the 16th pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, the St. Louis Blues have selected Maddox Dagenais from the Québec Remparts of the Québec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).
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The St. Louis Blues have selected forward Maddox Dagenais with the No. 16 overall selection of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft. Dagenais was projected to be selected around 25th or 26th overall on average across all of the main draft rankings, going as high as 16th and as low as 37th.
The St. Louis Blues have made a move to reinforce their current roster, landing Anaheim Ducks center Mason McTavish.
With the 11th pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, the St. Louis Blues have selected Tynan Lawrence from Boston University of the NCAA. Tynan Lawrence’s main strengths lie in his hockey IQ, work ethic and compete level.
A rising centerman has heard his name called. On Friday night, the St. Louis Blues selected forward Tynan Lawrence, 17, with the 11th overall pick of the 2026 NHL Draft at KeyBank Center in Buffalo.
The St. Louis Blues have made their position clear: two of their most prominent names are not going anywhere. According to a report from Frank Seravalli,
A couple of players rumored to be moved this offseason are apparently off the market. According to Frank Seravalli, the St. Louis Blues have notified teams across the NHL that forward Robert Thomas and defenseman Colton Parayko are no longer available to be traded.
The St. Louis Blues enter the 2026 NHL Draft in a rare position of control after acquiring the 16th overall pick from the Washington Capitals in the trade that sent Jordan Kyrou the other way.
The Washington Capitals are not messing around this offseason, and they are making it very clear that they still see themselves as Stanley Cup contenders in the very near future.
Trades are abundant this NHL offseason.
The ball has started to roll on the 2026 NHL offseason, and several St. Louis Blues players find themselves in constant rumors. Every year heading into the offseason, pundits will put together their own trade boards, a list of players and assets who could be heading to a different organization.
The Worcester Railers have a new affiliation moving forward as they’ll be the ECHL affiliate of the St. Louis Blues. That means their AHL affiliate will be the Springfield Thunderbirds, whose arena just so happens to be 53 miles away from the Railers.
Every summer, there are at least one or two AHL/ECHL affiliation changes. The Islanders’ upheaval of their feeder system, highlighted by their choice to relocate their longstanding AHL club in Bridgeport to Hamilton, Ontario, left their ECHL affiliate since 2017, the Worcester Railers, without a parent for next season as well.
The Worcester Railers have named the St.Louis Blues as their new NHL affililate with a multi-year extension that carries them through the 2030-31 season.
The St. Louis Blues attempted to trade Colton Parayko to the Buffalo Sabres, but their defenseman nixed it. Now, there is a belief that they could still trade him to a different team, according to ESPN insider Ryan Clark.
Free agency is now less than a month away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. Even with the UFA crop being thinned out in recent months, there will be some quality veterans set to hit the open market in July, while many teams also have key restricted free agents to re-sign.
With the two-week warning period for the 2026 NHL Entry Draft approaching, the St. Louis Blues face some big decisions that will shape the present and the future.
The future of Jordan Kyrou in St. Louis continues to generate speculation, and the New York Islanders are emerging as a team to watch for the star forward.
Daily Faceoff: Matt Larkin on St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou. He’s got control with his no-movement clause, but it might be time for a change of scenery for the forward.
This morning, Doug Armstrong, the Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager, announced that Steve Ott and the Blues signed a two-year extension for him to remain the coach of the Blues AHL affiliate.
According to Andy Strickland, “Robert Thomas trade rumors can be put to rest. The #stlblues are not looking to move their #1 center. Expect Thomas to be
Dylan Larkin, U.S. Olympian and Detroit Red Wings star center, has requested a trade.
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