
When the world’s best players gather for the 2026 Winter Olympics, the St. Louis Blues will be well represented on the international stage. Five members of the organization earned Olympic selections, spanning four different countries. Some veterans and some young prospects will be on the world’s biggest stage to showcase Blues talent.
Jordan Binnington, 32, has spent nine seasons with St. Louis and is the franchise leader in wins and games played. This season, he is 8-11-6 and has a goals against average of 3.53 and a save percentage of .871. The numbers are not impressive, but Binnington is respected across the NHL. He is known for performing in big games. At the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, he started every game for Canada and made thirty-one saves in the final against the United States. He has also represented Canada at the World Championships. Binnington brings calm, experience, and leadership. His Olympic presence could be a key factor for Canada.
Colton Parayko, 32, has played his entire career with the Blues. He continues to be a reliable presence on the blue line. This season, he has 0 goals and 12 assists in 47 games. Parayko now ranks fourth in franchise history for points by a defenseman. He also has international experience, including the 4 Nations Face-Off and multiple World Championships. Known for his size, reach, and consistency, Parayko offers both stability and leadership for Canada.
Philip Broberg, 24, has taken a major step forward this season. He has two goals and 13 assists in 46 games while often leading Blues defensemen in ice time. Broberg recently signed a six-year, $48 million contract, keeping him in St. Louis through 2032. The deal shows the organization’s confidence in his long-term potential. He has played for Sweden at the junior level and will make his first Olympic appearance with the senior team. His performance this season earned him a spot over veteran defenders. Broberg is now considered one of Sweden’s top defenders.
Dalibor Dvorsky, 20, represents the future of the Blues. In his first NHL season, he has seven goals and three assists in 37 games. Before turning pro, he captained Slovakia’s under‑twenty team, and this will be his first senior Olympic tournament. Dvorsky’s speed and skill have already stood out in St. Louis, and this Olympic experience gives him a chance to test himself against the world’s best. Getting this opportunity early in his career can help him grow into a top forward for both Slovakia and the Blues.
Pius Suter, 29, is a key player for Switzerland. This season, he has 14 points in 37 games, with seven goals and seven assists, and has shown the ability to contribute up and down the lineup. Suter signed with the Blues last July but has been on Injured Reserve since December. His Olympic selection suggests he is close to returning to the ice. Suter has Olympic experience from 2018, when he put up five points in four games for Switzerland. He brings offensive skill and two‑way responsibility to his national team, and his return to the Blues will be important once he is healthy.
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