Doug Armstrong didn’t wait long after the 2026 Winter Olympics to make his decision. The longtime executive informed Hockey Canada that he is stepping down as general manager of the men’s national team, ending a run that shaped nearly every major international roster Canada iced over the past decade.
Doug Armstrong has officially stepped down as general manager of Canada’s men’s national hockey team, marking the end of a significant chapter in international hockey leadership.
A changing of the guard is set for one of international hockey’s superpowers. In an interview with Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic, Doug Armstrong stated that he is stepping down as general manager of Canada’s Olympic Men’s Hockey Team.
Following the 2026 Winter Olympics, Doug Armstrong has stepped down as the general manager of Team Canada’s Olympic men’s hockey team per Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
The St. Louis Blues finished this week with a 3-0-1 record. The team continues to have success following the deadline, not to mention continuing to face playoff-bound teams in the league.
Some stellar play away from home has the St. Louis Blues enjoying their most successful stretch of the season. Meanwhile, the Winnipeg Jets have been solid at home, of late.
After looking like a team that was clearly at the bottom of the league and on pace to receive a top-five draft pick in this year's NHL Draft, the St. Louis Blues are on the come-up.
Robert Thomas scored with nine seconds left in overtime to give the St. Louis Blues a 3-2 comeback win over the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Friday. Down 2-0 with less than eight minutes remaining in the third period, the Blues equalized on goals from Pius Suter and Cam Fowler.
There was no team more under the microscope this NHL Trade Deadline season than the St. Louis Blues. With rumors swirling about center Robert Thomas, to
Jimmy Snuggerud added to his sizzling stretch with two goals and the St. Louis Blues won their fifth consecutive road game by defeating the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1 on Thursday night in Raleigh, N.C.
The Blues announced today that left-shot defender Calle Rosen has signed a two-year, two-way contract extension. The deal pays him $850K in the NHL and $500K in the AHL next year before seeing an NHL pay bump to $900K in 2027-28.
St. Louis Blues goaltending prospect Love Harenstam is a finalist for Goaltender of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Most Valuable Player in Sweden’s HockeyAllsvenskan after a standout season with Sodertalje SK.
When the St. Louis Blues acquired Brayden Schenn in the summer of 2017, they were looking to upgrade at the center position. While they were successful in doing that, they also ended up acquiring a leader.
All the way back in the fall, the St. Louis Blues were among the teams that had some hope of qualifying for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Months later, those dreams look as though they’ll fall short.
Robert Thomas, the star center for the St. Louis Blues, was one of the most talked-about potential trade pieces leading up to the 2026 NHL trade deadline.
One of the headlines that stole the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline was the potential availability of St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas. The 26-year-old has five seasons remaining at an $8.125 million cap hit, and he has been a point-per-game player before even entering his prime.
Joel Hofer is on an unreal run for the St. Louis Blues. Since the Olympic break, he's been the best goalie in the entire NHL and nearly perfect for the Blues.
A new week is here. We are officially past the trade deadline, and the last sprint for the Stanley Cup Playoffs has begun. For the St. Louis Blues, it was not just a strong showing at the deadline; they also had success on the ice.
The 2026 NHL trade deadline is in the books, and for the St. Louis Blues, it turned out to be a very productive day. While much of the pre-deadline chatter revolved around stars like Robert Thomas and Colton Parayko, neither was moved.
St. Louis Blues President of Hockey Operations Doug Armstrong announced recently the club has placed forward Mathieu Joseph on unconditional waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract.
Jordan Binnington has been in the rumor mill for years now, but it’s finally starting to sound like the 2026 trade deadline could be the time he actually gets moved.