On Monday night, the St. Louis Blues hosted the Vegas Golden Knights with a chance to draw within two points of the champs and the final Wildcard berth in the Western Conference.
St. Louis Blues head coach Drew Bannister told media Thursday that defenseman Torey Krug is expected to miss Thursday’s game against the Ottawa Senators with a lower-body injury.
It felt like from the word go that Torey Krug and Matthew Kessel would be a perfect match. Pairing defensive partners can be one of the toughest challenges NHL coaches face, especially when one of them is an unknown to the ranks, but in this case, the St.
It hasn't been the trip the St. Louis Blues wanted, or needed, as it winds down on Monday night against the Boston Bruins. Losers of three in a row, it's
It's not always going to be pretty. When one wins, nobody cares. That's how the St. Louis Blues feel after their 3-1 win against the Minnesota Wild. Wild-Blues
The NHL's last-rated power-play unit is taking in another makeover. The St. Louis Blues, who went 0-for-4 in a 5-1 loss against the Florida Panthers on Tuesday, shuffled the deck for the umpteenth time in an effort to get its man advantage some sort of boost.
It's old hat when it comes to what Torey Krug went through this past summer. It's been talked about, written about, reported on countless times. The defenseman
My player to watch for the St. Louis Blues in the third of a four-game homestand on Tuesday against the Winnipeg Jets is defenseman Torey Krug. Yes, the numbers don't look good -- offensively, anyway -- for the 32-year-old, with zero points through 10 games thus far this season.
It was announced in early September that Krug sustained a right foot injury while training this off-season and was expected to miss some time but would be re-evaluated on Oct. 1.
St. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug is expected to be ready to go for the 2023-24 campaign after sustaining a foot injury during offseason training, per NHL.com.
St. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug — who joined the Blues in 2020, and now has a wife and three children — has made it clear that he wants to remain with the team despite trade rumors earlier in the summer.
St. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug injured his right foot during early fitness preparations for the upcoming season, general manager Doug Armstrong announced Tuesday.
St. Louis Blues defenceman Torey Krug sustained a right-foot injury while training this off-season, the team reported Tuesday morning. The injury will cause the veteran to miss the start of Blues training camp at minimum.
In an unexpected turn of events, St. Louis Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager, Doug Armstrong, delivered unfortunate news today to Blues’ fans.
Based on the Blues’ announcement, the timeline of this injury means that Krug will miss a chunk of time at the start of training camp, stretching through the team’s first few preseason games. It’s certainly not an ideal situation for Krug.
St. Louis Blues fans have a lot of angst towards Torey Krug right now. After three less-than-stellar seasons in the Gateway City, Krug used his no-trade clause (NTC) to prevent a rumored blockbuster deal to the Philadelphia Flyers.
In a recent article by Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic, the scribe made 10 bold predictions for the upcoming St. Louis Blues’ season. Among his predictions
In the midst of trade rumors and drama, Torey Krug of the St. Louis Blues appears to be leaning towards not waiving his no-trade clause, according to reports from Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman and ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski.
One of the shortcomings in the New York Islanders’ roster this season was the lack of a two-way defenseman. It held them back all season and made their power play one of the worst in the league, as they scored only 15.77 percent of their opportunities.
The St. Louis Blues’ 2022-23 season was a shocking disappointment for fans and management alike, leading to the team becoming sellers at the trade deadline and ultimately finishing in a draft lottery position outside the playoffs.
The St. Louis Blues placed defenseman Torey Krug on long-term injured reserve Tuesday. While being placed on long-term injured reserve requires a player to miss at least 10 NHL games and 24 days, the Blues announced Krug would be re-evaluated in six weeks as he deals with a lower-body injury.
Game 3 wasn't all the Blues lost, as defenseman Torey Krug suffered a lower-body injury.
This was actually Murray’s first game since December.
Torey Krug signed a massive seven-year, $45.5 million deal with the St. Louis Blues on Friday. While many Bruins fans were upset with the news, it appears Krug never received an offer from Boston.
With choices that need to be made for Boston, it appears that Krug will enter the free-agent market.
Torey Krug's time with the Bruins has seemingly come to an end, but it appears Boston doesn't want to let him go without some sort of return.
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