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Lawsuit Against Blues’ Scottrade Center Has Been Settled

December 9, 2017 at 3:29 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

The St. Louis Blues have settled a lawsuit that was meant to halt the public financing of the Scottrade Center renovations in documents that were released Saturday, according to Mike Faulk of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Blues ownership now believes there are no more hurdles in proceeding with their $64MM renovation which had been approved by the St. Louis Board of Aldermen in February.

The Blues were sued by three St. Louis residents back in August, including Alderman Cara Spencer, former state Rep. Jeanette Oxford and former City Counselor Jim Wilson stating that the public money to pay for the upgrades of the team’s arena is unconstitutional and the city had been mislead when they approved the renovations back in February. However, according to Faulk, the group has dismissed the lawsuit and not take any legal action. The Blues also agreed not to seek attorney fees or other court costs from the plaintiffs.

While it looks like the Blues can continue their renovation, St. Louis comptroller Darlene Green remains intent on appealing a judge’s order that forced her to sign the agreement Monday.

 

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Carter Hutton Injured, Blues Employ Emergency Backup

December 7, 2017 at 8:00 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 5 Comments

As is the case a few times each season, the St. Louis Blues were forced to bring in an inexperienced amateur as their backup goalie for their game tonight against the Dallas Stars. The team announced that regular understudy Carter Hutton had been injured earlier today in the morning skate, suffering a lower-body condition that was serious enough that he could not dress behind Jake Allen tonight. Although they were quick to recall Ville Husso from the AHL’s San Antonio Rampage on an emergency basis, sending rookie winger Sammy Blais down in the process, the 7:00 PM flight out of south Texas was not going to be in time for puck drop of tonight’s game.

So, the Blues have turned to local goalie Tyler Stewart. Stewart signed an amateur tryout agreement with the team and took part in warm-ups tonight. The plan was for Stewart to to serve as the backup until Husso arrived from San Antonio, but even that brief experience has to be the thrill of a lifetime for the St. Louis native. Stewart was the starting goalie for St. Louis University’s ACHA Division II squad for three seasons, but never came close to having pro prospects. A chance to wear the colors of his hometown team is quite the event.

Should Hutton miss substantial time, Husso may not be the best option to backup Allen long-term. The 22-year-old has yet to see any NHL action, but did spend time in the ECHL last year, plus his AHL numbers this season have been less than spectacular. Husso was the quickest recall for the Blues, but Jordan Binnington, currently on loan to the Providence Bruins out on the east coast, is likely to be called upon as the backup instead. Binnington boasts an impeccable 1.83 GAA and .930 save percentage this season in Providence and made his NHL debut last season.

AHL| Prospects| St. Louis Blues Carter Hutton| Jake Allen| Ville Husso

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Snapshots: Moulson, Armstrong, Lightning

December 5, 2017 at 2:27 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Buffalo Sabres forward Matt Moulson cleared waivers today, allowing the team to send him to the minor leagues if they choose. Since that hasn’t happened yet, Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News asked head coach Phil Housley about the situation. The coach’s response:

Jason [Botterill, GM of the Sabres] and his agent are working on some options but that’s as much as I know at this point.  

As with any player, Moulson would likely prefer to go somewhere that has an NHL role for him, but he currently holds a partial no-trade clause. Moulson can submit 12 teams that he’ll accept trades to, but perhaps his agent and Botterill will expand that to get a deal done somewhere. Moulson has another year on his contract at a $5MM cap hit, and the Sabres would likely need to retain some of the salary to facilitate a deal. Whether they can find one that is worth it is still unclear.

  • Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reports that the St. Louis Blues have opened negotiations with GM Doug Armstrong on a new contract extension. Armstrong is one of several GMs around the league operating in the final year of their contract, something fellow Athletic scribe Frank Provenzano warned against recently. Though the Blues are still looking for the first Stanley Cup in the history of their franchise, Armstrong’s recent moves have put them in a strong position both now and in the future. The Blues have dropped to third in the Central Division, but still remain a playoff favorite this season and still have some promising young talents like Klim Kostin, Tage Thompson, Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou on their way.
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, as the team is close to extending their lease through 2037. According to Steve Contorno of the Tampa Bay Times, Hillborough County would commit $61MM over that 20-year period for upgrades to Amalie Arena, with the team also required to put in a large amount. Just today, Forbes ranked the Lightning the 23rd most valuable team in the league, sandwiched between the Islanders and Avalanche at $390MM. That comes as a huge 28% raise over last year’s valuation, and leads the state-rival Florida Panthers by $85MM. Success this season would only serve to help their foothold in the community and state sports market, something that Steven Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov and Victor Hedman are doing their very best to bring to the team and city. Tampa Bay finds itself in first place in the Atlantic Division and an early favorite for the Stanley Cup Finals.

Buffalo Sabres| Doug Armstrong| Phil Housley| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues| Tampa Bay Lightning| Waivers Matt Moulson

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Mike Keenan Fired By KHL’s Kunlun Red Star

December 3, 2017 at 10:48 am CDT | by Zach Leach 5 Comments

Once Mike Keenan was stripped of his GM role this week, it was only a matter of time before the veteran coach was out of a job entirely. The KHL’s Kunlun Red Star made it official today, relieving Keenan of his coaching duties. The KHL’s first and only Chinese team had dropped nine straight games and is struggling to get out of the basement of the KHL’s Eastern Conference. Keenan, who joined the team last month and has been coaching in the KHL since 2013, was clearly not the answer for a team still looking to make a dent as a franchise. The evidence: Kunlun won their first game without Keenan behind the bench today.

Keenan of course is well-known for his time as a coach in the NHL. A tough personality to deal with, Keenan found much success in the NHL, but never with the same team for very long. His first head coaching job in the league was with the Philadelphia Flyers in 1984-85. Keenan spent four years with the Flyers, the next four years with the Chicago Blackhawks, one year with the New York Rangers in 1993-94, in which he led the team to their most recent Stanley Cup title, then three years with the St. Louis Blues, two years with the Vancouver Canucks, one year with the Boston Bruins, three years with the Florida Panthers, and, in his final NHL job to date, two years with the Calgary Flames ending in 2008-09. Keenan made the jump overseas in 2013 to join Metallurg Magnitogorsk and won a KHL championship in his first season. Keenan joined the Red Star after being fired by Metallurg in 2016.

Keenan’s job with Kunlun now goes to his assistant, former NHLer Bobby Carpenter, with other assistants and former pros Cliff Ronning and Igor Kravchuk sticking by as well. The trio have nearly 3000 games of NHL experience between them and, as almost any coach to ever follow Keenan has found, should be able to relate better to the Red Star players.

Boston Bruins| Calgary Flames| Chicago Blackhawks| Florida Panthers| KHL| Mike Keenan| New York Rangers| Philadelphia Flyers| St. Louis Blues| Vancouver Canucks

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Injury Notes: Berglund, Parise, McQuaid

November 29, 2017 at 12:21 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The St. Louis Blues have officially activated Patrik Berglund from injured reserve, and intend to insert him into the lineup tonight when they play the Anaheim Ducks. Berglund has been out since June after injuring his shoulder and needing surgery. Originally slated to return at some point in December, the 29-year old center will get back into the lineup a little early.

Berglund joins what is already one of the deepest and most dangerous forward groups in the NHL, and gives them another big body down the middle that can contribute. A three-time 20-goal scorer, Berglund is coming off a 34-point season and looking to make an immediate impact. More importantly, he gives them another option in the middle where Brayden Schenn and Paul Stastny have already dominated.

  • Zach Parise was back on the ice this morning for the first time since his surgery in October, and all things went well. Coming off microdiscectomy, there was some concern over his ability to return this season. Parise doesn’t seem to be worried about his future, telling Dan Myers of NHL.com he’s “very confident that everything is going to get back to normal and even better than it was.” The Minnesota Wild, struggling in Parise’s absence, could use him back as soon as possible.
  • Boston Bruins defenseman Adam McQuaid also got back onto the ice for the first time since his own surgery, a procedure to fix a broken fibula suffered earlier this year. It’s not clear exactly when he’d be able to return, but he’ll have company when he does. All three of Brad Marchand, Ryan Spooner and David Backes are expected back in the lineup tonight for the Bruins when they take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, each coming off injuries of their own.

Boston Bruins| Injury| Minnesota Wild| St. Louis Blues Adam McQuaid| Brad Marchand| David Backes| Patrik Berglund| Ryan Spooner| Zach Parise

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Nate Prosser, Kyle Quincey, Jordin Tootoo Placed On Waivers

November 29, 2017 at 10:44 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The St. Louis Blues will be forced to make a move as Patrik Berglund returns from injured reserve, and it is Nate Prosser exposed to waivers this time around after being absent from the morning skate. Prosser had played in just one game this season with the Blues, but the team had shielded him from waivers even when it meant carrying eight healthy defensemen for long stretches. Now the 31-year old will be up for grabs, though a claim is far from certain.

Prosser signed a two-year, two-way contract with the Blues this summer after spending the first eight seasons of his professional career with the Minnesota Wild. An undrafted free agent out of Colorado College, Prosser jumped right to the NHL in 2010 and has played 238 games since. Though he’s never played more than 63 games in a single season, he is a potential depth option for teams looking for a bit of help on the back end. The 6’2″ 206-lbs defender is a capable penalty killer known for his shot blocking, and is willing to engage physically when needed.

If he does clear, he’ll St. Louis will have to decide where exactly to send him. The Blues are operating without a primary AHL affiliate this season, instead sending players to the Chicago Wolves, San Antonio Rampage and other clubs. Next season will see them start a five-year agreement with San Antonio, but Prosser could end up anywhere on loan if they feel there isn’t a spot for him there.

The Minnesota Wild will similarly make a veteran defenseman available by placing Kyle Quincey on waivers. Quincey is on a one-year, $1.25MM contract with the Wild but has been generally underwhelming in his 18 games. The former Detroit Red Wings defenseman hasn’t been able to find a home on three different clubs in the past year, and looks like his NHL viability is coming to an end.

Quincey was once a very effective two-way option in the league, even recording a career-high 38 points in 2008-09 with Los Angeles. The 32-year old had just three this season though, and has clearly lost a step in both ends of the rink. With Minnesota pushing right up against the salary cap ceiling this year, burying Quincey in the minors (if he’s not claimed) would save them a prorated $1.025MM and allow some breathing room. With younger, more affordable options available to them it seemed only a matter of time before he was waived.

Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet believes that Minnesota had previously let teams around the league know Quincey was available, which could perhaps mean a deal is coming should he clear. Like we saw with Calvin Pickard earlier in the year, clearing waivers and gaining the ability to be sent to the minors actually improves a player’s trade value somewhat. Should he clear, it would also mean the Wild would have the ability to bring him up and down without waivers for 30 days on the active roster, or 10 NHL games. It wouldn’t change how much actual money they pay him, but they could use that to manipulate the salary cap and bank some extra space by having Quincey technically in the minors on off days.

Jordin Tootoo is the third player on waivers, likely meaning he’s now healthy enough to return from his long-term injured reserve stint. It will be interesting to see what happens to the veteran forward, as the Blackhawks don’t seem to have room for him on the NHL roster at the moment. Tootoo signed a one-year, $700K contract extension with the Blackhawks last season to help with expansion draft requirements, but hasn’t suited up this season so far.

Aaron Ness of the Washington Capitals has cleared and can be assigned to Hershey of the AHL.

AHL| Minnesota Wild| St. Louis Blues| Waivers Kyle Quincey| Nate Prosser| Patrik Berglund

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Snapshots: Chabot, Johansson, Berglund

November 27, 2017 at 6:16 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 1 Comment

Just a day after sending him down to the minors, the Ottawa Senators have called defenseman Thomas Chabot back up from AHL Belleville. The team is finding it hard to keep the promising blue liner in the AHL and for good reason.  The 2015 first-round pick has looked better and better with each game played in the NHL, now with three points and a +2 rating through five 2017-18 contests. He also handled more ice time well in his most recent stint, including extensive action on the power play. In fact, Chabot’s 2:34 average power play time on ice is second only to Erik Karlsson among Ottawa defensemen. The Sens are running out of excuses to not keep their prized prospect in the big leagues, especially when he has shown superior play in the NHL versus the AHL and appears to have already outgrown the minors. There was no specific reason given by the team for this latest recall, but one would think that Chabot could be up for a longer stint this time around.

  • Another fan base ready for an exciting addition back to their roster is the New Jersey Devils. Devils beat reporter Amanda Stein reported today that Marcus Johansson has been cleared to re-join the team and should be ready for New Jersey’s upcoming road trip. Johansson has not played since November 1st due to a concussion, but appears to back at full strength for a Devils team that has exceedingly outperformed expectations this season despite several medical absences. Johansson, of course, was New Jersey’s big off-season acquisition, coming over via trade from the Washington Capitals. However, Johansson has only seen ten games of action in 2017-18 and should be primed to add to his mere five points thus far when he takes the ice again this week.
  • Fellow Swede and injured center Patrik Berglund appears poised for a return from injury soon as well. St. Louis Blues beat writer Lou Korac reports that the long-time Blue could be back as early as Wednesday from off-season shoulder surgery that has kept him off the ice so far this season. Yet, like fellow core teammate Jay Bouwmeester, the Blues have hardly felt his absence this year. The NHL’s best team has been rolling in 2017-18 without Berglund, Robby Fabbri, Zach Sanford, and until recently Bouwmeester. Yet, logic would dictate the team would only get better upon Berglund’s return and that should scare the other 30 teams in the NHL.

AHL| Injury| New Jersey Devils| Ottawa Senators| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues Erik Karlsson| Jay Bouwmeester| Marcus Johansson| Patrik Berglund| Robby Fabbri| Thomas Chabot

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Berglund Needs To Add More Shoulder Strength Before Returning

November 26, 2017 at 8:43 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

  • While Blues center Patrik Berglund started skating with the team a little while ago, he has yet to get the green light to return to the lineup. He told Tom Timmermann of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that getting strength back in his shoulder is the key to his return and that the process is getting closer by the day.  He was originally expected to return at the beginning of December and he remains on pace to do so.

Colorado Avalanche| St. Louis Blues| Winnipeg Jets Gabriel Landeskog| Patrik Berglund| Steve Mason| Tyson Jost

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Magnus Paajarvi To Sit Saturday After Taking Shot Off His Foot

November 25, 2017 at 2:57 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

  • Blues winger Magnus Paajarvi will not play tonight against Minnesota after taking a shot off his foot last night against the Predators, notes Tom Timmermann of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Head coach Mike Yeo stated that this isn’t expected to keep the 26-year-old out for long.  Recently-recalled Samuel Blais will take his place which will be his first NHL game in more than a month.

Los Angeles Kings| St. Louis Blues| Winnipeg Jets Ben Chiarot| Magnus Paajarvi| Pavel Kraskovsky| Torrey Mitchell

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What Your Team Is Thankful For: St. Louis Blues

November 25, 2017 at 1:52 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

As the holiday season approaches, PHR will look at what teams are thankful for as the season nears the quarter point of completion. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. We take a look at what’s gone well in the first month and what could improve as the season rolls on.

What are the Blues most thankful for?

After being known as a two-way, grind-it-out type of team under Ken Hitchcock, St. Louis has been a lot more aggressive and up-tempo under Mike Yeo.  It’s impossible to not be happy with the results as the Blues find themselves sitting atop the Western Conference.  There is a lot of optimism with the team and this new playing style at the moment and justifiably so.

Who are the Blues most thankful for?

Back at the draft, St. Louis paid what some might call a steep price to get Brayden Schenn out of Philadelphia.  They moved two first-rounders (plus Jori Lehtera to partially match money) for someone who had primarily been a second-line winger with the Flyers.  Fast forward to today and Schenn has become a dominant top-line center and is already more than halfway to his career high in points in just 23 games.  He has provided them with everything they could have asked for and more.

Another beneficiary of Schenn’s acquisition has been Jaden Schwartz.  He has found a home on the wing on that top line and is also producing at a rate that is vastly beyond anything he has put up in the past.  Those two alongside Vladimir Tarasenko have given the Blues a dominant top line at a level that they haven’t had in quite some time.

[Related: Blues Depth Chart from Roster Resource]

What would the Blues be even more thankful for?

Nov 16, 2017; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; St. Louis Blues goaltender Jake Allen (34) makes a save during warmups before a game against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-USA TODAY SportsIn this day and age, it’s hard to imagine that a team fighting for first overall in the league could be looking for better performances between the pipes but that’s the case with Jake Allen.  Through 18 starts, he has posted a save percentage of .909 which checks in slightly below the NHL average of .911.  His goals-against average (2.74) is only slightly better than the league average (2.80).  Right now, St. Louis is winning on the backs of their offense.  If Allen can return to his typical form, that would go a long way towards giving themselves some security if that top line starts to slump (and if that doesn’t happen, they would become that much more dominant).

What should be on the Blues’ Holiday Wish List?

While St. Louis hasn’t had much issue scoring so far this year, it has been primarily on the backs of that top line; secondary scoring has largely been sporadic.  They’ve gotten away with it so far but finding someone that can produce consistently to play in a second or third line role would certainly be beneficial.  Patrik Berglund is nearing a return to action and could help but if he isn’t able to get it done, they’ll have to look elsewhere.  Considering they won’t have much cap room to work with once Berglund is activated, that move may have to wait until closer to the trade deadline.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

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