The St. Louis Blues‘ season came to an end on Sunday night, losing Game 7 of their First Round series against the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 in double overtime.
Thanks to Adam Lowry's double overtime goal, the Winnipeg Jets were able to win an instant classic Game 7 on Sunday against the St. Louis Blues, 4-3, to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Every April, sixteen teams enter the Stanley Cup Playoffs with one goal in mind, which is to etch their name into NHL history on the Stanley Cup. Some enter the postseason hot and ready, while some barely make it and are just getting warmed up.
In the history of the NHL, a total of 46 players have scored 50 goals in a season more than once. How many of the 46 can you name in six minutes?
Under the radar, as is often the case for Winnipeg, the Jets beat the Blues 2-1 on Monday night to take a commanding 2-0 lead in their first-round series.
Two months after going head-to-head in the most watched hockey game of the year, Connor Hellebuyck and Jordan Binnington will be back in opposite nets when the Winnipeg Jets host the St.
All eight first-round matchups are set for the Stanley Cup playoffs. With the playoffs set to begin Saturday, here are the biggest storylines to watch during the journey to hoist Lord Stanley's Cup.
The Stanley Cup playoffs field is set, and it's time to look at the next crop of potential playoff heroes. Seemingly no tournament in sports offers as much opportunity for an unlikely hero to shine as the NHL's postseason.
The Blues are nearing an entry-level deal with top right-winger prospect Jimmy Snuggerud, per a report from team rinkside reporter Andy Strickland this morning.
After having a successful stint in the crease for Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off, Jordan Binnington has managed to carry that success over to the St.
Welcome to a Sunday edition of NHL Predictions! A new week is upon us and the NHL gives us seven games to start it with. Our prediction looks at the game between the St.
If I’m being honest, this year’s trade market isn’t very strong. I would love to see the Oilers go out and make a really big splash and after watching the team get stomped by the Anaheim Ducks in their return to Rogers Place on Tuesday night, I would hope that GM Stan Bowman is feeling some amount of pressure to go out and shake this team up.
The Edmonton Oilers need to go all-in at the trade deadline to improve their chances of the Stanley Cup by upgrading their goaltending, but two big options are no longer possible.
A major trade deadline domino has seemingly fallen, as Jordan Binnington is reportedly no longer available on the market. According to Blues’ reporter
St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington came up huge for Canada in the 4-Nations Face-Off Final. He made 31 saves to solidify the Canadians’ victory, including some incredible game-saving ones in overtime before Connor McDavid scored the winner.
Jordan Binnington and Connor McDavid were two of Canada’s biggest heroes in last Thursday’s 4 Nations Face-Off championship win versus the United States, and in a week’s time, they could be NHL teammates.
Jordan Binnington has just been linked in trade rumors to the Edmonton Oilers, which would see him reunite with Team Canada teammate Connor McDavid. The reports around St.
Connor McDavid played hero for Team Canada against the USA.
The name Jordan Binnington has suddenly become very popular in Canada and in the NHL, as he is our number one goaltender at the Four Nations Face-Off. He has played all of his team's games and has the full confidence of his teammates as well as head coach Jon Cooper.
Jordan Binnington, goaltender for Team Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off, made a notable statement.
The renowned Don Cherry shared his opinion about Jordan Binnington before Team Canada's do-or-die game against Team Finland. After a disappointing 3-1 loss to the United States on Saturday night in Montreal, Team Canada must win this afternoon's game against Team Finland in Boston if they want to get a rematch against Team USA in the Finals.
St. Louis Blues netminder Jordan Binnington will see his second-straight start for Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off on Saturday when the Great White North faces off against the rival United States.
The question of who will get the first start for Team Canada was finally answered yesterday when it was confirmed that Jordan Binnington would be in the crease against Sweden on Wednesday.
St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington has officially been named Team Canada’s starter for their opening game against Sweden at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Canada head coach Jon Cooper confirmed that Jordan Binnington will start in the starter crease on Wednesday for the 4 Nations Face-Off opener against Sweden.
St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington has become the franchise’s all-time leader in wins with tonight’s (Nov. 27) victory over the New Jersey Devils.
Jordan Binnington’s future with the St. Louis Blues may be in question after another difficult stretch for the team. Despite a 4-3 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabres, the Blues remain close to a playoff spot, but their inconsistent play has raised concerns about the team’s direction.
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