The St. Louis Blues are shaking things up, following a disappointing loss to the Vancouver Canucks. The Blues are placing forward Brandon Saad on waivers, per Sports Net Canada. Saad had one more year on his contract. Saad has 16 points in 43 games this season for St. Louis. He will be assigned to the AHL if he clears waivers.
When the Blues lost to the Canucks on Monday night, it was the first time under coach Jim Montgomery that they lost three straight in regulation.
Prediction for the NHL match which will take place on January 28. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
The game that sticks out is a tightly contested matchup between a pair of teams fighting for a wild card spot in the Vancouver Canucks and the St. Louis Blues. For bettors, this matchup provides ...
The St. Louis Blues and Vancouver Canucks are set to face off at Enterprise Center on Monday, January 27 at 7:30 PM ET, a matchup that features Dylan Holloway and Jonathan Tanner Miller as two of the main players you’ll want to pay attention to. You can watch along on ESPN+ as the Blues take on the Canucks.
Which NHL teams could be interested in potential free agent Brandon Saad? There's speculation about the Blues forward and players on the Islanders and Rangers.
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Finally back on a winning streak, the Vancouver Canucks will try to keep building momentum when they visit the Nashville Predators on Wednesday.
The only reason J.T. Miller is being shopped by the Vancouver Canucks is because of his untenable relationship with star teammate Elias Pettersson. And that should make a team like the New York Rangers pause before trading for the 31-year-old forward. So says NHL insider Darren Dreger of TSN.
This team hardly looked nervous. The Vancouver Canucks defeated the St. Louis Blues by a 5-2 scoreline last night. They got themselves in front and never looked back, not surrendering the lead that they built with speed and efficiency.