The St. Louis Blues have started the 2024-25 season with a 7-6-0 record, remaining close to a playoff position since the beginning. Through their first 13 games, they have shown both promising strengths and concerning weaknesses.
Dylan Holloway was back in the Blues' starting lineup Thursday night, two days after he was taken to a hospital when he was struck on the neck by a puck.
The St. Louis Blues are fighting to remain viable after absorbing injury hit after injury hit. Their battle against adversity continues Thursday when they host the slumping Utah Hockey Club.
The St. Louis Blues are 2-3-0 in their last five games while missing crucial players, Philip Broberg and Robert Thomas. Their absence has been a thorn in the team’s side since they signed Broberg to an offer sheet to fix their problems, and they expected Thomas to have a substantial performance after putting up 86 points last season.
St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway returned to the rink on Wednesday, several hours after he was taken from the bench on a stretcher. Holloway said he "feels good today" and even admitted that he'd like to play in the Blues' game against the visiting Utah Hockey Club on Thursday.
Dylan Holloway didn’t skate on Wednesday (he was told no activity for 24 hours), but he hopes to be back in the lineup for the St. Louis Blues this week and wants to play Thursday night against Utah.
Holloway left Tuesday night’s game on a stretcher after taking a puck to the throat in a freak accident.
The St. Louis Blues have provided hockey fans and analysts with an update regarding Dylan Holloway after last night's injury scare, saying he's been hospitalized.
Jordan Kyrou scored the decisive goal in the third period as the St. Louis Blues edged the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Tuesday in a game marred by a medical scare.
Two potentially serious injuries were not what anyone in Edmonton expected or wanted for former Oilers Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway. There was certainly disappointment that both left the team, but the overwhelming consensus was the fans wanted to see both players succeed.
St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway suffered a scary injury Tuesday night.
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.
The St. Louis Blues find themselves at .500 on the season with a 6-6-0 record after their win Saturday night. As with most teams, the Blue Note have had their highs and lows to begin the season.
It’s time for another edition of NHL rumours. We’re just into the month of November, but teams may already be thinking ahead to the trade deadline. It’s still a long season and anything can happen.
Team Canada is in a rough spot when it comes to who should start in goal at the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off, but St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington seems to be running away with the conversation.
Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic: (mailbag) If the St. Louis Blues are out of the playoff race at the trade deadline, could see forward Brandon Saad getting some interest.
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