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Philip Broberg signs six-year extension with St. Louis Blues
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Swedish defenseman Philip Broberg has agreed to a six-year, $48 million contract extension with the St. Louis Blues, securing his future with the team through his prime years. The deal, announced on Saturday, carries an average annual value of $8 million and begins next season. Broberg, recently named to Sweden's roster for the 2026 Olympics, has been a standout performer in his second season with the Blues.
The Buffalo Sabres are considering acquisitions from the struggling St. Louis Blues ahead of the NHL trade deadline. Reports highlight center Robert Thomas and right winger Jordan Kyrou as potential targets to bolster Buffalo's playoff push. Both players offer long-term value with their contracts extending to the 2030-31 season.
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Dylan Holloway is set to make his return to the St. Louis Blues lineup on Sunday night against the Edmonton Oilers, his former team. The forward missed 15 games due to an ankle injury sustained in practice on December 15. Head coach Jim Montgomery confirmed Holloway's participation ahead of the 7 p.m. matchup at Rogers Place.
Players from the St. Louis Blues took time during the holiday season to answer fun questions from a young journalist. Nora, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Junior Reporter, interviewed team members about their favorite holiday traditions. The lighthearted exchange highlighted the team's festive spirit amid their busy schedule.
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Filip Forsberg scored his first hat trick of the season to lead the Nashville Predators to a 5-2 win against the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center. The Swedish forward tallied goals in all three periods, boosting Nashville's recent form ahead of the Olympics. Dalibor Dvorsky scored twice for St. Louis in the loss.
The St. Louis Blues scored three times in the third period to overcome a deficit and defeat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 on Friday at Enterprise Center. Matthew Kessel's go-ahead goal highlighted the comeback, while Brady Tkachuk returned from injury with an assist for Ottawa. Jordan Binnington made 25 saves in the victory.
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NHL insider Nick Kypreos has speculated that St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington could be traded to the Edmonton Oilers in a potential blockbuster deal. The trade would likely center on Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner heading to St. Louis. Discussions may also involve acquiring a Blues defenseman amid Oilers goaltending concerns.
St. Louis Blues host Carolina Hurricanes in key matchup
søndag d. 11. januar 2026, 21.05Blues' Philip Broberg suffers upper-body injury in first game after extension
lørdag d. 3. januar 2026, 15.31Blues defeat Canadiens 2-0 with Binnington's first shutout
fredag d. 2. januar 2026, 23.35Blues edge Golden Knights with late Schenn goal
fredag d. 2. januar 2026, 09.19Blues reveal projected lineup for Golden Knights matchup
mandag d. 15. december 2025, 04.45Dylan Holloway out six weeks with ankle injury for Blues
søndag d. 7. december 2025, 06.17Canadiens start Dobes against Blues as Montembeault sits with illness
tirsdag d. 2. december 2025, 18.48Blues place Nathan Walker on injured reserve
tirsdag d. 2. december 2025, 07.39Blues acquire Akil Thomas from Kings for Nikita Alexandrov
mandag d. 1. december 2025, 00.37Blues' Snuggerud faces surgery, Toropchenko out week to week