The tragic death of Ozzy Osbourne rocked many around the world, the St. Louis Blues included. Osbourne, best known as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Sabbath, passed away Tuesday at the age of 76.
The Springfield Thunderbirds this morning lost a forward as Tanner Dickinson signed with HC Presov in Slovakia. This past season in 57 games with the Thunderbirds, he had 15 points on seven goals and eight assists.
The St. Louis Blues made the Stanley Cup Playoffs after an impressive 2024-25 regular season. More than that, they took the regular season champions to the brink.
The St. Louis Blues selected winger Justin Carbonneau in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Carbonneau, who’s already been considered one of the potential steals of the draft by many reporters around the league, showed out during development camp, but the decision of where he’ll play this upcoming season loomed large over his head.
The St. Louis Blues have been very active this offseason, adding free agent centers Pius Suter and Nick Bjugstad, as well as defenseman Logan Mailloux, via a trade that sent forward Zachary Bolduc to the Montreal Canadiens.
The St. Louis Blues have completed their free agency search and look slightly different for the upcoming 2025-26 season. First and foremost, they did not re-sign Radek Faksa, who went back to sign with his draft team, the Dallas Stars.
Welcome to NHL Rumours! The NHL has released the schedules for the 2025-26 season, indicating we are getting closer and closer to a new season. Today’s rumour looks at the St.
We are one step closer to the start of the 2025-26 NHL season. On Wednesday, the NHL released the schedule for each NHL team. For the St. Louis Blues, they now know what their path to the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs looks like.
The St. Louis Blues had been pursuing defenceman Bowen Byram to bolster their defensive depth. However, Byram re-signed with the Buffalo Sabres, meaning the defenceman is off the market, at least for now.
The trade chatter around St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou refuses to die down. Speculated, but unconfirmed talks reportedly reopened between the Blues and the Montreal Canadiens, even though Kyrou’s no-trade clause kicked in.
The St. Louis Blues have been shopping center Jordan Kyrou off and on for a couple of seasons. However, with a no-trade clause that kicked in on July 1, it might be harder to move the productive forward.
The St Louis Blues made some significant changes this offseason. Pius Suter will help with their center depth. Logan Mailloux is now their top defensive prospect, and Jim Montgomery is starting his first full season.
The St. Louis Blues were one of the best stories of this past season. At the halfway point, they were far back in the playoff race, but a second-half resurgence earned the team a postseason berth.
The St. Louis Blues made headlines on July 1, trading first-round pick Zachary Bolduc, who was selected 17th overall in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, to the Montreal Canadiens for right-shot defenseman Logan Mailloux.
On June 28, the St. Louis Blues re-signed goaltender Joel Hofer to a two-year extension with an average annual value of $3.4 million. Hofer was previously an arbitration-eligible restricted free agent (RFA), meaning he had a say in the terms of his new deal.
The St. Louis Blues have gone through numerous looks on the blue line since hoisting the Stanley Cup in 2019. After letting captain Alex Pietrangelo walk
This NHL off-season has been slower than usual, and in his latest interview, St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong has revealed how weird it's been on the inside.
The St. Louis Blues signed defenseman Hunter Skinner to a one-year, two-way contract on Sunday, according to PuckPedia. PuckPedia is reporting that Kinner will make $775,000 at the NHL level and $125,000 in the minors.
The St. Louis Blues pushed the Winnipeg Jets to seven games in the playoffs, and now are looking to make some splashes this offseason. St. Louis has been looking to add more talent as it looks to make a push in the Western Conference.
The Blues are set on continuing their overhaul this season. On the heels of announcing a new logo, trading a top rookie and waiving a long-term veteran — the Blues are now aggressively pushing to acquire a Sabres defenseman.
According to multiple reports, the St. Louis Blues placed veteran defenseman Nick Leddy on the waiver wire on Wednesday. Per NHL insider Frank Seravalli, Leddy and the Blues had been working on finding a destination for him where he could get more playing time in a trade.
The St. Louis Blues are ensuring their depth between the pipes for a couple more years. On Saturday, general manager Doug Armstrong announced the team has re-signed goaltender Joel Hofer to a two-year contract extension.