Blues' Philip Broberg suffers upper-body injury in first game after extension

St. Louis Blues defenseman Philip Broberg, who signed a six-year contract extension and was recently named to Sweden's 2026 Olympic team, left the game against the Vegas Golden Knights early due to an upper-body injury. The hit from Vegas captain Mark Stone occurred just 1:35 into the first period. Coach Jim Montgomery offered a positive initial update on his condition.

The injury struck in Broberg's first game following the announcement of his six-year extension with the Blues. The 23-year-old Swede was skating along the boards in his own zone when he absorbed a check from Mark Stone and immediately headed to the locker room, not returning for the rest of the contest.

After the game, head coach Jim Montgomery provided reassurance: "He’s okay right now. We’ll see how he responds tomorrow," he said, per NHL.com. No further specifics on the upper-body injury were shared.

Broberg has skated in 46 games this season, posting 16 points (two goals, 14 assists) and solidifying his role on the blue line. The unfortunate timing raises concerns for the Blues' depth heading into the playoffs and Olympic break, but his resilience will be monitored closely.

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