Brandon Saad scored in overtime to lift the St. Louis Blues past the visiting Edmonton Oilers 3-2 Monday night. With the Los Angeles falling 4-3 at Winnipeg, the Blues (40-31-4, 84 points) moved within three points of the Kings for the final Western Conference playoff spot.
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.
It's only been two games but it bears asking of the St. Louis Blues' line of Brandon Saad, Kevin Hayes and Kasperi Kapanen: is this sustainable? For the
Brandon Saad has quietly gone about his business this season for the St. Louis Blues. After scoring a goal and adding an assist in a 5-1 win against the Boston Bruins on Monday, the forward sits at 19 goals in need of one more to reach to the 20-goal marker for the seventh time in his NHL career.
It hasn't been the kind of trip the St. Louis Blues had hoped for, only picking up one win from the first four games and arguably the toughest of the five awaited them against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Monday.
Move over Vincent Trocheck, you have company. The Saginaw Spirits of the Ontario Hockey League made sure of it when they retired the No. 22 worn by St.
Brandon Saad seems to have a penchant for getting into hot and cold streaks for the St. Louis Blues. Fortunately for them these past few games, the temperature gauge seems to be rising.
On Feb. 13, in a stinging 4-1 loss in Toronto against the Maple Leafs, Brandon Saad quietly played his 200th game for the franchise. The lack of fanfare is an ironic reflection of his entire tenure with the Blues, which has gone mostly unheralded and under-discussed.
These are becoming important games. Well, they're all important, but now that the St. Louis Blues are into the second half of the season and in a dogfight in the Western Conference standings, they would have gladly taken a point on the road against the Calgary Flames and battle for the second one.
Brandon Saad scored his second goal of the game in the final minute to give the visiting St. Louis Blues a 4-3 comeback victory over the slumping Calgary Flames on Tuesday.
My player to watch for the St. Louis Blues against the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday is forward Brandon Saad. It's no secret that well has run dry for the Blues forward.
My player to watch for the St. Louis Blues against the San Jose Sharks on Thursday is forward Brandon Saad. Saad has just an assist his past four games
Brandon Saad is one of a number of veterans that knows what it takes to park a poor loss and get back on the saddle looking for a better result. The forward was a key contributor in doing that Saturday against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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.
St. Louis Blues forward Brandon Saad was placed on injured reserve Thursday because of an upper-body injury. Saad sustained the injury during the second period of St.
The St. Louis Blues have officially moved Brandon Saad to injured reserve after confirming the veteran forward would miss Thursday’s game earlier in the week.
Saad was injured in the second period of Tuesday night’s 6-2 win over the Florida Panthers. He logged 9:32 of ice time and did not return for the third period.
Now that we’re a month and a half into the season, we finally have a sizeable sample size to work with this NHL season. It’s easy to get roped into the hysteria of slow starts by notable NHLers, and there was no shortage of that this year. But in these five cases, slow starts can be deceiving.
St. Louis Blues forward Brandon Saad is skating Saturday after spending the past nine days on the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol list.
Saad hit free agency after just one season with the Colorado Avalanche in which he registered 24 points (15 goals, nine assists) and 12 penalty minutes through 44 games.
After another season of thinking they finally did it right, the Toronto Maple Leafs suffered yet another embarassing loss to end their 2021 playoff run.
Heading into the 2020-21 season, not much was expected of the rebuilding Los Angeles Kings. With that said, the team’s staff and players expected to make the playoffs, despite finishing 28th in the league just a season prior.
With the new year kicking off right around the halfway point of the 2019-20 NHL campaign, it's a good time to look at some of the most talked-about stories at this crucial juncture of the season.
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