Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic: St. Louis Blues defenseman Philip Broberg is entering the final year of his contract. An early season prediction projected him at $6.7 million, but his play could have him in the eight years at $8 million per.
When the St. Louis Blues acquired Philip Broberg via an offer sheet in August 2024, it was a calculated gamble on potential. Over a season later, the move looks not only like it is paying off, but also like the Blues have a top defenseman on their roster.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, are the Philadelphia Flyers a team that might target names out of Vancouver? There’s an apparent link between the coach and some former players.
While the 28th-ranked St. Louis Blues will likely move on from a few pending free agents leading up to this year’s trade deadline, there are a few they could look to extend for the right price.
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.
Jeremy Rutherford and Dom Luszczyszyn of The Athletic: Yes, the time has come to talk about potential contract extensions. This time, they involve Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg.
The Edmonton Oilers could learn a lesson from two of their former first-round draft picks. After falling 2-1 to the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final, the Oilers’ depth was gutted as Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway signed offer sheets with the St.
When you look at social media or the comments section of various newspapers, a lot of Edmonton Oilers fans have lamented the loss of Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg to the St.
The hockey world is focused on Edmonton and what will happen between the Oilers and Connor McDavid; however, several factors have brought the two parties to this point, with the biggest one being the offer sheets to Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg.
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The St. Louis Blues, the second wild-card team in the Western Conference, are one of the teams that could go on a surprisingly deep run at a championship.
The St. Louis Blues are facing two must-win games down the stretch, but now, defenseman Philip Broberg has left the team for personal reasons. Despite their red-hot run since the Four Nations break, the St.
The Edmonton Oilers and St. Louis Blues are set to battle on April 9 at Rogers Place, having met twice already this season, with the Oilers winning both games.
Many feared a longer-term, potentially season-ending absence for Broberg after he fell awkwardly on his right leg following a collision with Toronto star Mitch Marner.
Amid the best season of his career, Philip Broberg could be forced to be removed from the lineup for a long time after leaving last night's game with an injury.
The St. Louis Blues poached former Edmonton Oilers defenseman Philip Broberg with an offer sheet this past offseason, and the 23-year-old has been outstanding in his early days with the team.
The Edmonton Oilers’ loss of Philip Broberg to the St. Louis Blues via an offer sheet has raised questions about management’s decisions regarding young talent and cap space.
St. Louis Blues defenseman Philip Broberg is thriving after being acquired from the Edmonton Oilers via an offer sheet this past summer. Speculation, before he switched teams, was that he wasn’t entirely happy with the way the Oilers brought him along during his development.
We may be only seven games in to Philip Broberg’s tenure with the St. Louis Blues after he was acquired in the summer via an offer sheet, but so far it’s been looking excellent for the Blues.
Philip Broberg is off to an excellent start to his career with the St. Louis Blues. In seven games with the Blues, the left-shot defenceman has a goal and six points, including a record-tying six-game point to open the season, tying Steve Duschesne’s record to open the 1997-98 campaign.
The St. Louis Blues are through six games of the 2024-25 season. The team has had its ups and downs, but they have a record of 4-2-0 overall with their latest win coming over the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Edmonton Oilers’ loss appears to be the St. Louis Blues’ gain — at least so far this season. Former Oilers defenseman Philip Broberg is off to a hot start with the Blues.
Philip Broberg is making quite the first impression on the St Louis Blues. The mobile defenseman has performed well early on this season, producing four points in his first four games with the Blues, while averaging a career-high 18:41 of ice-time a night.
The Edmonton Oilers declined to match the restricted offer sheets that defenseman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway signed with the St. Louis Blues.