Another week has gone by. Another is upon us. You know what that means? It is time to identify the three St. Louis Blues players who stood out over the last seven days.
The St. Louis Blues have recalled a stopgap as the team navigates multiple injuries to their forward core.
Shortly after Filip Chytil was acquired from the New York Rangers in the trade for JT Miller, he went down with a concussion and ended up missing the rest of the season.
Bobby Orr won the last of his eight Norris Trophies during the 1974-75 season. Can you name every defenseman who won the trophy since then?
Obviously, the Vancouver Canucks could use a centre right now. And they could certainly use some help on their penalty kill as well. Naturally, these two areas of weakness for the 2025-26 Canucks have led many to wonder how the Canucks lost a player who filled both of these needs: Pius Suter.
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.
After taking care of the Blackhawks on Saturday at Rogers Place, the Edmonton Oilers hit the road for a quick two-game trip that started Monday in St. Louis against the Blues.
The St. Louis Blues won 3-2 over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night (Nov. 3). This was the first time the Oilers and Blues have played each other this season as part of a three-game season series.
Pius Suter scored the winning goal with 1:23 left as the St. Louis Blues edged the visiting Edmonton Oilers 3-2 Monday night to snap a seven-game winless streak.
St. Louis Blues head coach Jim Montgomery told Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic that two key players will both be out in Pittsburgh tonight: Robert Thomas and Jake Neighbours. Both are thought to be day-to-day.
While it's possible a few moves will still occur in NHL free agency, most of the major wheeling and dealing is on pause. Here's a look at five players who will benefit the most this season from moves made by general managers.
Both by raw time on ice as well as on a per-game basis, the Vancouver Canucks have lost five of their top 10 penalty killing forwards from last season.
The St Louis Blues made some significant changes this offseason. Pius Suter will help with their center depth. Logan Mailloux is now their top defensive prospect, and Jim Montgomery is starting his first full season.
Our list of top 50 UFAs saw many of its top names land a “re-signed” designation before the 2025-26 league year even began. Now, 10 days into free agency, 44 of those players have signed new contracts, leaving just six without deals.
The St. Louis Blues were one of the best stories of this past season. At the halfway point, they were far back in the playoff race, but a second-half resurgence earned the team a postseason berth.
There were few fireworks on July 1 when 2025 NHL Free Agency began. In fact, many of the more notable signings happened days after the market opened to ring in the new league year.
NHL free agency opened on Tuesday, and, so far, 181 contracts have been signed worth almost $800,000,000 total. Which contracts will age well, and which had fans shaking their heads at the numbers?
The St. Louis Blues signed center Pius Suter to a two-year, $4.125 million contract, taking one of the last highly pursued free agents off the board. St.
The St. Louis Blues have already unveiled a new, updated uniform look for the 2025-26 NHL season, and now they’ve made a key addition to their lineup for the next two seasons.
The St. Louis Blues have agreed to terms on a two-year contract with unrestricted free agent forward Pius Suter, hockey insider Frank Seravalli reported Wednesday afternoon.
The St Louis Blues have announced that they have signed forward Pius Suter to a two-year, $8.25 million contract at an average annual value (AAV) of $4.125 million. Suter is coming off of a career season with the Vancouver Canucks in which he scored 25 goals and totaled 49 points.
The St. Louis Blues made a notable addition on the second day of NHL free agency, signing Swiss forward Pius Suter to a two-year contract carrying a $4 million average annual value.
He reached new heights in nearly every stat category, including scoring 25 goals, 46 points, 43 blocked shots, 59 hits and averaging north of 17 minutes a night.
Former Vancouver Canuck Pius Suter has signed a two-year deal, $8 million deal with the St. Louis Blues, carrying an $4M average annual value (AAV). The Swiss forward signed a two-year, $3.2 million deal with the Canucks late in the 2023-2024 NHL offseason.
It’s officially that time of year when the offseason is in full swing. With free agency just two days away, we’ll be taking a look at certain pending UFAs and determining if they’d be a fit for the Calgary Flames.
It was a career year for Pius Suter this season with the Vancouver Canucks. The 29-year-old Swiss centreman matched his career high in assists and tacked
The Vancouver Canucks are reportedly working on a trade that'll send pending unrestricted free agent forward Pius Suter to the Dallas Stars. After a report yesterday from Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman stated that the two sides weren't close on a contract extension, the Vancouver Canucks are reportedly trading Swiss forward Pius Suter.
If the Toronto Maple Leafs wanted to add a quietly reliable and cheap forward at the deadline, they could find a perfect candidate with the Vancouver Canucks.
While there's been plenty of talk about Brock Boeser and his contract status, an NHL insider has given an update on negotiations between Pius Suter and the Vancouver Canucks.
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