On Monday, the St. Louis Blues held practice in preparation for Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Kings. Updates were given during practice regarding the health and availability of forwards Oskar Sundqvist and Alexey Toropchenko.
The St. Louis Blues may have a different lineup for their game on Saturday. Forward Alexey Toropchenko is dealing with upper-and-lower body injuries. As a result, he is questionable for Saturday’s game.
Nashville Predators forward Jonathan Marchessault isn't afraid to mix it up, and he stirred the pot during today's game against the St. Louis Blues after
The NHL trade deadline is fast approaching and all is quiet on the Toronto Maple Leafs side of things. General manager Brad Treliving has made it clear that his top priority is to acquire a centre and reports indicate this is his priority, at the time of filing.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
St. Louis Blues forward Alexey Toropchenko will miss Saturday’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes with a lower-body and is considered day-to-day, according to Head Coach Drew Bannister.
Should we read too much into one preseason game, especially the first one? Absolutely not. Is Nikita Grebenkin testing that philosophy? You bet. Grebenkin
The Leafs have a dilemma on their hands with RFA forward Nick Robertson reportedly seeking a fresh start. While they have invested quite a bit of time in the player even with injuries derailing his development, it is clear there is a disconnect between him and the organization.
It's not always going to be pretty. When one wins, nobody cares. That's how the St. Louis Blues feel after their 3-1 win against the Minnesota Wild. Wild-Blues
The stat line doesn't look all that gaudy for Alexey Toropchenko. Except for that all-important goal. But even looking past the goal he scored, which matched
On a night where most of his teammates took the night off, Alexey Toropchenko continued to make his case for the St. Louis Blues. Blues player of the game vs.
Yep, we'll own up to it. Alexey Toropchenko made this writer eat his words from Saturday. Blues player of the game vs. Canadiens: Alexey Toropchenko (; 2:41) After shoveling a prime scoring chance wide against the Buffalo Sabres, I posted on 'X' the following: Nothing said here was wrong.
It's not always about filling up the stat sheet when it comes to someone who makes an impact in a game. No, Alexey Toropchenko didn't factor in the scoring during the St.
It's a play that epitomizes exactly who Alexey Toropchenko is. Listed at 6-foot-6, 222 pounds, one might think the St. Louis Blues winger is 12-6. He has such a wing span and comes at you with relentless pressure, the opposition gets into a situation where he doesn't know where to go or turn.