Dylan Holloway scored the game-winning goal for St. ÑÇÖÞÎÞÂë with 3:20 remaining in overtime. That goal followed Jake Debrusk's tying goal with an extra attacker late in the third period.
Parayko and Binnington were two of the 23 players named to the Canadian roster last week and lightly crossed paths with Cooper and the Lightning on Monday in Edmonton.
Hofer's start will continue a pattern of two starts for Jordan Binnington, followed by one for Hofer.Â
During Saturday’s 4-2 loss to the Oilers, Montgomery reunited the Buchnevich-Thomas-Kyrou line in the third period.Â
Leddy was not on the ice for Blues practice on Monday morning in Edmonton after he most recently practice with the team on Saturday at morning skate.
In Holloway’s spot was Brandon Saad, while Holloway joined Oskar Sundqvist and Zack Bolduc on the third line in a role formerly occupied by Saad.
As he dominated the QMJHL with back-to-back seasons of at least 50 goals, Bolduc took up residence in the right circle on the power play, where the left-handeder could unload.
It was the first regulation loss for St. ÑÇÖÞÎÞÂë since Nov. 23 against the Islanders, which was Drew Bannister’s last game as Blues coach.
After close calls with a couple overtime decisions in the last week, the Blues lost in regulation for the first time under coach Jim Montgomery, losing 4-2 to the Oilers on Saturday night at Rogers Place.
Saturday was the first time Kapanen played against the Blues since St. ÑÇÖÞÎÞÂë waived him on Nov. 18, and the Oilers claimed him a day later.
EDMONTON, Alberta -- After missing two games with an upper-body injury, Blues defenseman Justin Faulk will return to the St. ÑÇÖÞÎÞÂë lineup on Saturday night against the Oilers.
Despite being one of Canada’s most productive forwards across the last two seasons, Thomas was left off the 4 Nations Face-Off roster.
St. ÑÇÖÞÎÞÂë Blues head coach Jim Montgomery talks about how the transition has been to being the coach midway through the season. (Video courtesy of St. ÑÇÖÞÎÞÂë Blues)
St. ÑÇÖÞÎÞÂë Blues beat reporter Matthew DeFranks joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the recent play of goaltender Jordan Binnington in recent Blues wins.
Blues beat reporter Matthew DeFranks joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the recent play of goaltender Jordan Binnington and Colton Parayko – and their chance to play for their country in a showcase event.
Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway are key members of the Blues this season, eating up top-four on the blue line and top-six minutes up front, respectively.Â
The win moved the Blues to 4-0-1 under Montgomery and the five-game point streak is the longest of the season for St. Louis
Colton Parayko stuffed home a Robert Thomas rebound inside the crease, and the goal was upheld after a lengthy video review.
It was the first time in Perunovich’s career that he had multiple points and a plus/minus rating of plus-2 or better in the same game.
In his last six games, Binnington has a .925 save percentage and a 1.97 goals against average.
From his junior days, coaching in college and then in the NHL, Montgomery has used a rubric to evaluate each game that he calls the "process."
Binnington and defenseman Colton Parayko were both named to the Canadian team, the only two Blues players selected to play in the tournament.
The Blues scored two goals in 39 seconds, turning a scoreless game into a two-goal cushion in the blink of an eye.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong has the right coach for his management succession plan and his retooling vision for the next few years.
It was Kyrou's first multi-goal game since the season opener in Seattle on Oct. 8. Kyrou's third-period turnaround shot from the lost through traffic gave the Blues a three-goal lead.
During Tuesday night’s game against the Jets, the Blues put Philip Broberg and Colton Parayko on a pairing together, uniting the club’s two biggest, and maybe best-skating, defensemen.
When Hofer beat the Rangers last week, it was his first win in over a month after he won each of his first three starts.
Monday was the deadline for countries to submit their rosters. They will be announced on Wednesday.Â
The Blues got back to work on the details of their game before taking off on a 10-day road trip.
Jordan Binnington showed how he became the Blues' all-time winningest goaltender while stealing a point for them Saturday.