According to Matthew DeFranks of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the St. Louis Blues have activated center Nick Bjugstad from the injured reserve. Additionally, the Blues have placed winger Mathieu Joseph on the injured reserve in a corresponding roster move.
While the NHL preseason is for most fans a low-stakes affair as the results of games don’t matter for the standings, they are often extremely high-stakes affairs for many of the players involved – many of whom are looking to secure a spot in the NHL for the upcoming season.
Welcome to NHL Rumours! A Stanley Cup Champion has been crowned and the off-season has begun. Rumours will now be fast and furious. Today’s rumour pertains to buyout candidates, specifically for the St.
Taylor Baird of NHL.com: The Dallas Stars could get defenseman Miro Heiskanen and forward Jason Robertson back at some point in the second round, but it’s not certain, according to coach Pete DeBoer.
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.
Nothing is better in sports than a game seven contest in the playoffs. The St. Louis Blues played the Winnipeg Jets in game seven of their first-round playoff series.
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.
The Detroit Red Wings are concluding their honeymoon phase with new coach Todd McLellan. So far, there’s been nothing but wedded bliss. The Red Wings are 4-1, taking a four-game win streak to the ice Tuesday as they begin a four-game homestand against Atlantic Division rivals the Ottawa Senators.
The Penguins and Blues made a trade late last night that saw Pittsburgh acquire their former player Pierre-Olivier Joseph in exchange for future considerations.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have made a move prior to Thursday’s holiday roster freeze, adding defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for future considerations.
The NHL is a family league, just ask the St. Louis Blues. The team reunited Pierre-Olivier and Mathieu Joseph in St. Louis this season, marking the first time the Joseph boys have played on the same team in the NHL.
The St. Louis Blues have gotten off to a respectable start in the 2024-25 NHL season, but they also saw one of the more wholesome goals of the year in their win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
The St. Louis Blues made multiple roster moves on the day after free agency opened (July 2). General manager Doug Armstrong made two trades and signed a free agent after trading for Alexandre Texier and moving Kevin Hayes last week.
The Ottawa Senators have traded forward Mathieu Joseph to the St. Louis Blues, the club announced Tuesday afternoon. Joseph, 27, racked up a career-high 35 points (11 goals, 24 assists) in 72 games with the Senators during the 2023-24 regular season.
The official offseason is just a few weeks away, but for the Ottawa Senators, the work began a while ago. The latest rumour surrounding the Senators indicates Mathieu Joseph could be on his way out of town sooner rather than later.
The Ottawa Senators have had a busy offseason thus far shoring up their off-ice staff. However, it is time for the shift to be made to the on-ice product.
Mathieu Joseph scored two goals for the visiting Ottawa Senators in a 4-2 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night. Joseph, a 2015 fourth-round pick by the Lightning who played for them from 2018-22, has four goals and an assist in five career games against his former team.
The Ottawa Senators activated forward Mathieu Joseph from long-term injury reserve (LTIR), making him available for Tuesday’s game vs. the Calgary Flames.
It was reported Saturday that Ottawa Senators forward Mathieu Joseph will miss time with a lower-body injury. He is currently listed as day-to-day. The injury occurred during Friday’s game, a 5-4 loss against the Dallas Stars.
While there’s been an umpteen amount of vitriol launched on social media sites between Ottawa Senators and Detroit Red Wings fans since Saturday evening, it was Mathieu Joseph’s turn to face questions Monday morning from assembled media.
Sometimes, there are silver linings that appear out of unfortunate or unforeseen circumstances. There have been several examples in recent years with the Ottawa Senators.
Penguins defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph and Senators forward Mathieu Joseph are brothers who had a chance to play their first NHL game against each other on Friday night. That set the stage for one of the funniest moments of the 2022-23 season.
While Larkin responded to what he probably believed was a dirty hit delivered by Joseph, Friday's update reminds everybody that the retaliation is often more costly than the original crime.
Detroit Red Wings forward Dylan Larkin may find himself a spectator heading into the weekend following Thursday's 7-6 overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.