The biggest and brightest from the past week: 3rd Star, from the Columbus Blue Jackets, numero 6, Anton Stralman... really'... yeah really, he was 2+2=4, 3 PPP & 7 sog. 2nd Star, from the St.Louis Blues, numero 50, Chris Mason......
More photos » by Tom Gannam - AP Even David Perron was surprised by how much ass he kicked Saturday night. AP Photo/Tom Gannam) Browse more photos » David Perron is the man. Still. Blues news Tonight, for the first time since the Martin Luther King Day Miracle the propelled the Blues into the playoffs, the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues meet up. [CBSSports.com] Erik Johnson , that no-talent...
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New York Islanders Vs St Louis Blues Time: 21 November, 2009 at 8:00 PM ET League: NHL – United States of America Last 10 matches: New York 5-3-2; St. Louis 3-4-3 Blues goaltender Chris Mason has allowed just 10 goals in his last six starts, even though he’s just 2-2-2 in that span. … Isles rookie John Tavares has 8 points [...]
More photos » by Paul Battaglia - AP Browse more photos » I have a few more details on how the Wild ended up landing Niklas Backstrom up at Globe on Hockey today, including the tidbit that Manny Fernandez was on the trade block long before he was ever salary dumped to Boston in 2007. It's hard to believe, too, that they thought they had their No. 1 in Josh Harding more than three years...
ST. LOUIS | David Perron scored three goals, two in a span of 1:54 during a four-goal first period, and Brad Boyes added a goal and three assists, leading the St. Louis Blues to a 6-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night. The Blues scored four times in the first 7:36. Andy McDonald added a goal and two assists in his 500th NHL game to lead the Blues, who had scored only two goals in...
from Pierre LeBrun of ESPN, So when top center Jason Arnott misses six games or agitator Jordan Tootoo misses the opening month of the season, yeah, the Preds feel that. But they survived the opening month of the season, winning their last three games in October to get back to the .500 mark. Somehow, the scrappy Preds are hanging in there. “We’re actually hanging in there quite well,”...
Penguins ( Note: To the reader who said hello to us after last night's game, we apologize for being brief with you. We were in a rush to get to the locker room. ) -Dave Molinari's recap from last night's game . " That's why you play 60 minutes ." - Alex Goligoski. -The Columbus Dispatch's recap . " We took our foot off the gas, it's that simple ." - Blue Jackets coach Ken Hitchcock....
More photos » by Gene J. Puskar - AP Browse more photos » Rather than take a look at the usual suspects for Team Canada at the Olympics, I figured it might be worthwhile to simply look at which Canadian players are impressing in the early going this season. I'll try and get a similar look at some of the other teams up here in the next week or so. Goal Player Team GP GS W L OT GAA Sv% 1...
More photos » by Gerry Broome - AP "Why yes Keith, I made that play look amazingly simple, but that's what I do. You know you're lovin' it." (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) Browse more photos » Boys and girls, the lesson from tonight's 5-2 win over the Hurricanes in Carolina is that a good start cures a lot of what's wrong with any hockey team. Now when we say the win was easy, that's...
(Associated Press) David Perron had two goals, Yan Stastny and Jay McClement scored 16 seconds apart, and Chris Mason made 34 saves to help the St. Louis Blues beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 Wednesday night. Stastny and McClement gave St. Louis - 3-1-1 on the road - a 3-0 lead before Joe Corvo scored for Carolina on a first-period slap shot.
Former Western Tech football player was paralyzed from waist down in game 14 months ago For Chris Mason-Hale, healing comes in very small stages, sometimes so small he can't even see them.
via Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Blues forward T.J. Oshie had an emergency apendectomy this morning and will be out of the lineup indefinitely, a source has told the Post-Dispatch. Oshie went to the hospital Friday night, following the Blues’ 3-1 victory over Minnesota at Scottrade Center. He played 17 minutes, 33 seconds in the game. The recovery time for the surgery varies...