by Seth Rothman | Nov 12, 2015 | Homepage, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues
NEW YORK – Ryan McDonagh leaned back, raised his arms in triumph, screamed, and pumped his fist wildly towards the famous spoked ceiling. It may only be November, but don’t tell that to the Rangers captain. His power play blast from the point at 2:44 of the third...
by Bob Fina | Mar 6, 2015 | Philadelphia Flyers, Photo Galleries, St. Louis Blues
The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the visiting St Louis Blues by a score of 3-1 during regulation. Three Star Selections: 1st Wayne Simmonds (#17 PHI) 2nd Michael Del Zotto (#15 PHI) 3rd Jaden Schwartz (#17 STL) Defenseman Barret Jackman (#5) of the St Louis Blues...
by Brandon Titus | Dec 7, 2014 | New York Islanders, NHL, Photo Galleries, St. Louis Blues
The visiting St.Louis Blues defeated the NY Islanders Saturday afternoon 6-4 at Nassau Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum. The loss snapped the Islanders seven-game win-streak. Three Stars of the game. 1st Star: Paul Stasny 2nd Star: Kevin Shattenkirk 3rd Star: TJ...
by Brad Kurtzberg | Dec 6, 2014 | Homepage, New York Islanders, NHL, St. Louis Blues
The New York Islanders had a 3-0 lead after 20 minutes, but then they got into the holiday spirit. They were giving rather than receiving and a visit from the ghost of goalie’s past didn’t help either. Old foe Martin Brodeur started the second period for...
by Seth Rothman | Nov 4, 2014 | Homepage, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues
NEW YORK – As defenseman Dylan McIlrath skated back to the bench in the final second of the first period after serving a five-minute penalty for fighting, the entire Rangers bench stood and banged their sticks against the boards as a sign of respect. Moments later,...
by Brian Kennedy | Oct 17, 2014 | Homepage, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues
So the Ryan Miller thing didn’t work out for them. The St. Louis Blues aren’t looking back. They’ve played three games this year, letting in just four goals in regulation and OT. On Thursday night against the Kings, the total of opponent scoring was simply nothing....