Eller sent down
The St. Louis Blues have assigned forward Lars Eller back to their AHL affliliate, the Peoria Rivermen.
Eller, 20, scored his first career goal in his NHL debut on Nov. 5 vs. Calgary. He played in five games with the Blues.…
The St. Louis Blues have assigned forward Lars Eller back to their AHL affliliate, the Peoria Rivermen.
Eller, 20, scored his first career goal in his NHL debut on Nov. 5 vs. Calgary. He played in five games with the Blues.…
There’s a chance the Blues’ power-play personnel could change by the time the team takes the ice against Phildelphia tonight. But if Andy Murray sticks with the units that were practicing together this morning at the Wachovia Center, Paul Kariya won’t be involved on the power…
Blues prospect Lars Eller went through his first morning skate with the club today. He will make his NHL debut against the Calgary Flames tonight at Scottrade Center.
After Eller came off the ice this morning, he spoke with reporters:
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Lars Eller said just a few minutes ago that he still doesn’t believe it’s true that he’s been called up by the Blues and he’ll make his NHL debut tomorrow.
“I don’t know how they usually tell people,” Eller said. “(Erik Johnson) just…
The Blues have reassigned defensemen Bryce Lampman,and Danny Richmond and forwards Brett Sonne and Lars Eller to Peoria and have shipped Jake Allen back to his junior team in Montreal.
That brings the Blues’ roster to 40 players.
JR
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Unless you left your house early Saturday morning, it’s unlikely you had good seats (or seats at all) for the Blues’ Pro Orientation camp scrimmage.
The finale to the week-long summer camp drew roughly 2,000 Blues fans to the Mills Mall in…
I just received the following press release from the Blues and thought fans might be interested … particularly since someone was just asking about this in Blues talk the other day. Here’s the release:
St. Louis Blues President John Davidson announced…
The Blue Jackets secured their first trip to the NHL playoffs with a 4-3 shootout win over Chicago Wednesday, but they still have something to play for.
The Jackets need one point in their final two games - vs. the Blues tonight and…
Doug Armstrong, the Blues director of player personnel, recently returned from a scouting trip to . . . drum roll, please . . . Siberia.
Yes, Siberia!
“That was my first trip to Siberia,” Armstrong said. “It’s sort of like my ‘bucket…