
A good day turned sour for the St. Louis Blues and a top defenseman. Philip Broberg was forced out of the team’s Saturday loss to the Vegas Golden Knights after getting checked against the boards by Vegas winger Mark Stone. Broberg was designated with an upper-body injury. The injury occured just 1:35 into the contest and came hours after Broberg put pen-to-paper on a six-year, $48MM contract extension with St. Louis.
Broberg recorded a primary assist on St. Louis’ first goal – scored by Robert Thomas 53 seconds into the game – before exiting. That mark brought the 24-year-old defenseman up to 15 points in 46 games this season, the second-most points on the blue-line behind Justin Faulk (21). Broberg has offered that hint of offense while continuing to command play outside of the offensive zone. Broberg uses his physical strength and an active stick to pinch opponents and control possession for St. Louis. His reliable, two-way status has stuck through his second year with the Blues. He ranks second on the defense in expected-goals-against (2.38) and third in takeaways (12) per MoneyPuck.
Broberg’s full-ice impact has earned him the Blues’ top left-defense spot this season. That could be a tough role to replace if Broberg is knocked out of the lineup. St. Louis’ only other left-shot defenders are Tyler Tucker, frequently a bottom-pair enforcer, and Cam Fowler, an aging veteran. Promoting Fowler to the top pair would reunite a pairing with Colton Parayko that worked incredibly well for the Blues last season.
St. Louis could mend the hole at the bottom of their lineup by icing extra defenseman Matthew Kessel on his off-hand, or by recalling first-round pick Theo Lindstein or veteran defender Calle Rosen from the AHL. Rosen leads the Springfield Thunderbirds’ defense in scoring with 15 points in 25 games. Lindsteim has eight points in 34 games. Neither has played in the NHL this season – but could end up the beneficiaries of another opening in the St. Louis lineup.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!