Welcome to another installment of NHL Predictions! There are nine games on the schedule today. As always, Last Word On Hockey takes you around the league to watch the day’s games.
Former Edmonton Oilers forward Dylan Holloway has disclosed the reason behind his decision to sign a 2-year, $4,580,914 offer sheet with the St. Louis Blues this past offseason.
We’re halfway through the season and few players have made more of opportunities with their new teams than that of Dylan Holloway. Signed by the St. Louis Blues to a two-year, $2.29-million AAV offer sheet this summer,
Forward, signed to offer sheet last summer from Edmonton Oilers, has produced at terrific rate, just past midpoint of season
The St. Louis Blues made it clear over the offseason that they were ready to play hardball with the rest of the NHL if it meant a return to the Stanley Cup Play
The biggest possible signing among Oilers prospects is Russian power winger Maxim Berezkin. I ranked him No. 3 on the winter edition of Edmonton’s top-20 prospect list based on size, skill and performance. He has scored 11-21-32 in 46 KHL games this season, and his free-agent window opens this spring.
St. Louis University gave up a lot of second-chance points to VCU on Tuesday, but gave up even more on turnovers, which has been another recurring issue for the Billikens
With 60 players currently under contract, that puts the Cardinals about two-thirds of the way to the 91-man offseason roster limit. During the offseason, only the top 51 players count against the salary cap, which has not yet been set.
Signing St. Louis CITY SC have acquired midfielder Conrad Wallem on loan from Czech first-division side Slavia Prague, the club announced Friday.
The St. Louis Blues took advantage of the Calgary Flames once again, defeating them 4-1. CF% – 47.95%|| SCF% – 45.12%|| HDCF% – 25.56%|| xGF% – 40.18% It’s a Team Game – In what needed to be one of their best performances of the season the Calgary Flames came out flat footed against a motivated and hungry Blues team.
Thanks to Schenn’s two goals, Kyrou’s goal of his own and Holloway’s pair of assists, the line combined for five points in another important win over Calgary on Thursday night.
Alex Ovechkin's OT goal was his 874th career goal, putting him 20 away away from tying Wayne Gretzky’s mark of 894.