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Blues Predictably Quiet At 2025 NHL Trade Deadline Day; Armstrong More Interested In Hockey Trades Than Quick Fixes
Blues GM Doug Armstrong doesn't find any matches before NHL trade deadline arrives
Schenn was the Blue with the most noise surrounding him leading into the deadline, as the captain was connected to teams such as Toronto and Vegas. But TSN reported that Schenn did not waive his no-trade clause, forcing the Maple Leafs to chase Flyers forward Scott Laughton instead.
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Blues shrug off NHL trade deadline talk with another win: ‘We’re having a blast’
Although the St. Louis Blues continue to fight for a playoff berth in the Western Conference ... Because of that, general manager Doug Armstrong is listening to offers on various roster players — but he's not planning any kind of fire sale, Sportsnet's ...
The St. Louis Blues' players may have no control over what general manager Doug Armstrong does at Friday's trade deadline, but goalie Jordan Binnington believes they've put together a compelling case to keep the band together.
Mikko Rantanen is heading back to the Western Conference, and the Dallas Stars paid a big price in both money and assets in agreeing to acquire the prolific playoff performer in a deal with the Carolina Hurricanes,
Thomas, who now has an 11-game poiint streak (five goals, 10 assists) won the shootout in the third round. This, on the heels of the Blues downing the Kings 4-1 at home on Saturday; they will play in L.A. again on Saturday.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Philip Broberg scored twice to help the St. Louis Blues beat the Washington Capitals 5-2 on Thursday night, inching closer to the final playoff spot in the Western Conference and handing the top team in the East a rare second loss in a row.
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