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Blues Win Beantown Battle & Move on to NYC

Blues Win Beantown Battle & Move on to NYC

For those “old school” folks out there who dislike the league’s new head shot rule, last night didn’t further their cause. The throwdown between the leagues top defensive teams was full of big, clean hits and physical play from end to end. Ending in multiple post shots and a 2-1 St. Louis Blues shootout win. [...]

Thoughts on a Win and the Weekend Ahead

Thoughts on a Win and the Weekend Ahead

I will be on with The Hockey Guys for their weekly show/podcast from 1:40-2:00 pm Central talking St. Louis Blues Hockey. Please listen in or get the podcast on iTunes. For Hockey podcast junkies out there, these guys should be in your rotation. – Blues 2 – Sharks 0 This was as odd of a [...]

Meet Mr. Timely

Meet Mr. Timely

Born Timothy Oshie Jr., TJ Oshie is developing into a big time playmaker for the Saint Louis Blues.

Blues Q&A #6: Who will have the best contract season?

Blues Q&A #6: Who will have the best contract season?

Blues Q&A has wrapped up it’s sixth week. Thanks to all those on Twitter and Facebook for voting. I will keep the question scaled back to one a week till training camp starts. I am also changing the results posting to Monday and will add the next question at the end of the blog. On [...]

The Sunday Blues: Q&A Recap & Twitter Growth

The Sunday Blues: Q&A Recap & Twitter Growth

The heatwave over St. Louis has temporary broken and given everyone a great Sunday to enjoy. I spent mine at the St. Louis Zoo with my wife and daughter. Those around St. Louis already know about the world famous zoo. For those that don’t, it’s a great place to take you kids. Free admission and [...]

Meet the Future of the Blues: David Perron

Meet the Future of the Blues: David Perron

“I’m really looking forward to taking the next step. Us young guys are getting older and getting some season under our wings. We’re really going to have to get going and take that next step. I’m one of the guys that is going to try and lead the players that way.”-Blues forward David Perron in [...]

Blues Q&A Week 2: The Results

Blues Q&A Week 2: The Results

The Cards are rolling after the All-Star break, it’s over 90 degrees and over 90% humidity. Yes, it’s July in St. Louis. That doesn’t mean there aren’t hockey happenings to discuss. Before I get to the Q&A, there is a little hockey news outside of the NHL I’d like to mention. This week both Lindenwood [...]

The Montreal Canadiens Must Trade Carey Price & Keep Jaroslav Halak

The Montreal Canadiens Must Trade Carey Price & Keep Jaroslav Halak

Halak or Price? This question has been on the lips of every Canadiens fan and every journalist in Montreal since the start of the season. With young goaltenders Jaroslav Halak and Carey Price both about to become restricted free agents (RFA) at season’s end and the Canadiens being very up tight against the salary cap [...]

Candidates for Team USA’s roster for Vancouver 2010

Candidates for Team USA’s roster for Vancouver 2010

Brian Burke, Team USA’s GM, is planning on making the announcement of USA’s final roster on January 1st, 2010, during the Winter Classic. Burke will name his 23 man roster at Fenway Park, during the Flyers vs. Bruins game. Below you will find the three groupings for the 2010 Olympic hockey tournament: GROUP A: Canada, [...]

“Globetrotters” blow late lead for Sharks, lose in shootout

“Globetrotters” blow late lead for Sharks, lose in shootout

The San Jose Sharks blew a 2-1 lead to the St. Louis Blues with just over 6 seconds left in the game, and would eventually lose in the shootout (2-1). To make matters worse, the tying goal surrendered occurred while the Sharks were on a power play. Sharks coach Todd McLellan refers to his first [...]