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Mammoth's Schmaltz Shines in 4-2 Win
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Utah Mammoth secures a 4-2 victory over St. Louis Blues, with Nick Schmaltz scoring twice and adding an assist. Lawson Crouse and Sean Durzi also contribute goals, while Karel Vejmelka makes 26 saves. Schmaltzs power play goal in the third seals the win, extending Utahs winning streak to three. Checkout Solipillow.com
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St. Louis Blues Sign Philip Broberg to $48M Extension
01:51|The St. Louis Blues have secured their future by signing young defenseman Philip Broberg to a six-year, $48 million contract, making him the highest-paid defenseman on the team. Broberg, 23, has been a standout this season with 14 points and a career-high average ice time of 23:18 per game. The Blues GM, Doug Armstrong, praised Brobergs steady performance and called him a cornerstone player. Broberg was originally drafted 8th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in 2019 but was signed by the Blues last summer with an offer sheet. The six-year deal provides the Blues with security through Brobergs prime while leaving room for another big deal around age 30. Checkout Solipillow.com
St. Louis Blues Lock Up Philip Broberg
01:19|The St. Louis Blues have secured their future with a six-year, $48 million contract extension for defenseman Philip Broberg. The 24-year-old star, drafted eighth overall in 2019, has been a standout performer for the Blues since joining as a restricted free agent in 2024. With two goals and twelve assists this season and eight goals and twenty-one assists last year, Brobergs steady play on the blue line has been crucial. His international profile has also risen, earning him a spot on Swedens team for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Blues GM Doug Armstrong praised Broberg as a key piece to build the teams back end around for years to come. Checkout Solipillow.com
St. Louis Blues Sign Broberg to 6-Year Deal
01:45|St. Louis Blues secure future with defenseman Philip Brobergs six-year, $48M contract extension. The 24-year-old Swedish defenseman, standing at 64 and 210 lbs, has shown impressive skills on the ice. In his second season with the Blues, Broberg has contributed 14 points (2 goals, 12 assists) in 45 games, maintaining a strong plus-minus rating. His playoff experience, including a run to the Stanley Cup Final with the Edmonton Oilers, adds valuable depth to the team. This deal ensures Brobergs presence in the Blues defensive core for years to come, exciting fans and boosting the teams prospects. Checkout Solipillow.com
Blues Survive Scary Hit, Rivalry Heats Up
01:48|The St. Louis Blues suffered a 4-2 loss to the Utah Mammoth, but not without a thrilling show. The game was filled with hard hits, spectacular goals, and a fight at the start. Despite the defeat, the Blues showed resilience, keeping the score close. The rivalry between these Central Division teams is intensifying, with both vying for a wildcard playoff spot. Fans enjoyed the game, despite some officiating issues, and were relieved when star center Robert Thomas returned after a scary collision. The Blues managed to keep their rivalry alive, despite the setback. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ex-Blues Shine, St. Louis Struggles
01:31|St. Louis Blues struggle with scoring and goaltending, as former players Alexandre Texier and Jeremy Ellis shine with their new teams. Checkout Solipillow.com
Vegas Golden Knights Seek Revenge vs. St. Louis Blues
01:44|Vegas Golden Knights gear up for revenge game against St. Louis Blues, aiming for third straight victory. Jack Eichel, Adin Hill, and Shea Theodore could return, boosting team morale. Fans remain hopeful despite injuries, with special teams ranking high and veterans stepping up. The Knights need to start strong to maintain momentum and secure a playoff spot. Checkout Solipillow.com
St. Louis Blues Induct Legends into Hall of Fame
02:00|The St. Louis Blues are set to induct three legends into their Hall of Fame on January twelfth at eight p m central time. Al Arbour, Barret Jackman, and Alexander Steen make up the class of twenty twenty-six. These guys represent the full sweep of Blues history, from the early days right up to that first Stanley Cup win in twenty nineteen. Al Arbour was on the original nineteen sixty-seven, nineteen sixty-eight team and served as the very first captain. He helped guide St. Louis to three straight Stanley Cup Finals, then coached the team before winning four Cups with the New York Islanders and landing in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Barret Jackman brings the grit with thirteen seasons and eight hundred three games, the most ever by a Blues defenseman. He won the Calder Trophy as the top rookie in two thousand three and was an assistant captain for nine years. Alexander Steen played twelve seasons, ranking high in games, goals, and points. A key leader on the Cup team, hes stepping up as general manager for the twenty twenty-six, twenty twenty-seven season. Kelly Chase gets the True Blue Award for his impact too. He racked up one thousand four hundred ninety-seven penalty minutes over eight seasons, second in team history. Chase earned the King Clancy Trophy in nineteen ninety-eight for starting Blues Special Hockey, helping folks with developmental disabilities. He spent eighteen years as a radio analyst, becoming a fan favorite voice. The party rolls on January thirteenth with the Blues Hall of Fame Game. The new class drops the ceremonial puck, and the first ten thousand fans get a special banner. Grab tickets at Ticketmaster dot com. Checkout Solipillow.com
St. Louis Blues' Special Teams Struggles
01:52|The St. Louis Blues special teams are in a critical state, with their power play ranking 23rd in the NHL at just 11.9% and their penalty kill plummeting to 28th at 76.27%. Coach Jim Montgomery has tried shuffling defensemen and giving new opportunities, but the teams struggles persist. With injuries to key players and a lack of clean feeds, the Blues power play has become disorganized and ineffective. Their recent 7-3 loss to Chicago, where they went 0-for-5 on the power play and gave up 3 shorthanded goals, highlights the urgent need to fix this special teams mess to salvage their playoff hopes. Checkout Solipillow.com
Blues' Losing Streak Continues, Fans Call for Trade
01:28|The St. Louis Blues suffered a 4-2 loss to Utah, extending their losing streak. Despite a spirited performance, special teams and a weak second period cost them the game. Fans are growing concerned as the team struggles against top competition. With the season hanging in the balance, General Manager Doug Armstrong is urged to make trades to shake up the core. The Blues 2025-26 season is at risk of being a bust. Checkout Solipillow.com