Rumblings: Blues almost went for more
The St. Louis Blues made quite the splash Tuesday, signing the most coveted center on the unrestricted free-agent market, Paul Stastny. Just imagine ...
View ArticleBrodeur playing the wait game; Schwartz, Blues still doing the dance
As training camps get set to open at the end of next week, the NHL's all-time winningest goalie likely won't be part of one, a reality that Martin Bro...
View ArticleMartin Brodeur will try out for St. Louis Blues
Martin Brodeur will begin working out with the St. Louis Blues on Friday.
View ArticleBrodeur back in NHL, joins Blues on 1-year deal
The St. Louis Blues have signed Martin Brodeur, the NHL's all-time winningest goalie, to a one-year deal.
View ArticleIlya Bryzgalov to have tryout with Anaheim Ducks
Ilya Bryzgalov has agreed to join the Anaheim Ducks on a similar kind of tryout as the one Martin Brodeur had last week with the St. Louis Blues, a situation that likely will lead the colorful goalie...
View ArticleRumblings: Brodeur's future foggy, league ticked at Kings, Drouin likely to...
Martin Brodeur's bonus-laden contract with the St. Louis Blues is unique in more ways than one. Most notably, though, are those two roster payments...
View ArticleWild GM: We do not have a coaching issue
Mike Yeo unleashed on his players in practice Wednesday in a video clip that got lots of air time around the continent. The Minnesota Wild head coa...
View ArticleRumblings: Blues sticking with three goalies -- for now
For the foreseeable future, the Blues are comfortable carrying three goalies. Brian Elliott is still working on his getting his A-game back after m...
View ArticleMartin Brodeur of St. Louis Blues to take one-week leave, ponder playing future
Martin Brodeur, dropped to third on St. Louis' goalie depth chart, has been granted a one-week leave of absence by the Blues to return home and mull his playing future.
View ArticleMartin Brodeur extends leave of absence
Martin Brodeur will take another week to ponder his future, and the St. Louis Blues are OK with it. With the All-Star break already on the way, th...
View ArticleMartin Brodeur retires, to join St. Louis Blues front office
The NHL's all-time winningest netminder, Martin Brodeur, has decided to retire and will join the St. Louis Blues' front office, the team announced Tuesday.
View ArticleRumblings: Lamoriello confident Brodeur will return to Devils
Lou Lamoriello insists he has no issue with Martin Brodeur's decision to work in the St. Louis Blues' front office for the rest of the season. "Not...
View ArticleRumblings: Carey Price draws comparisons to Martin Brodeur
As Carey Price continues to add fuel to his Hart and Vezina Trophy campaigns, the compliments keep rolling in, including from respected rival NHL head...
View ArticleNHL -- Martin Brodeur learning from the bottom up in St. Louis
Since retiring as a player, Martin Brodeur has begun soaking up as much as he can about how to run a hockey team, and Brodeur's willingness to pay his dues has impressed his boss in St. Louis.
View ArticleNHL - 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs - Pittsburgh Penguins rookie goalie Matt...
Some 45 years ago, a lanky rookie goalie took the playoffs by storm en route to a Stanley Cup title. Like Ken Dryden in 1971, Penguins goalie Matt Murray is taking it all in stride this season.
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