Scott Gomez? Ugh. Garth should be on the phone now offering up Josh Bailey.
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Blues Invite Upshall to Training Camp
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced today the club has invited forward Scottie Upshall to training camp on a professional tryout basis.
Upshall, 31, dressed in 63 regular season games with the Florida Panthers last season, posting 15 points (eight goals, seven assists) and 28 penalty minutes.COACHING MATTERS!👍 1Comment
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I wonder if they would actually hire Hitch if Cappy was let go and he was available. He has never had anything but nice things to say about the organization.The object is to win. Not just to compete, but to win.Comment
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My fear is that his personality is to strong for charles & Garth, but if Garth really wants to get his team to the next level he is an oberious choice.Comment
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If I do say so myself, great place to spend a couple of days (I was there last weekend). Yost is fantastic.
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Blues Set for Team-Building Trip to Michigan
Players will spend four-days in Ann Arbor, will practice at Wolverines' Yost Arena
Chris Pinkert - St. Louis Blues
ST. LOUIS - As the preseason wraps up with tonight’s game against the Chicago Blackhawks, the Blues are hitting the road for a four-day team-building trip in Ann Arbor, MI.
The team will hold daily practices at the University of Michigan’s Yost Arena, but outside of that, the players will be free to relax and enjoy a short break before returning to St. Louis on Monday afternoon.
“It’s about being together and doing team activities,” said Blues defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk. “Having some team activities that we can just have fun with, along with some good stress-less practices up there, I think we’ll really enjoy it.”
Shattenkirk, who billeted with a family in Ann Arbor while representing the U.S. National Development Program, will watch the Wolverine’s ice hockey team on Sunday evening. His billet family’s son, Niko Porikos, wears No. 22 for the Wolverines.
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For you, Bossy!
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per @jprutherford ... STL signs Scott Gomez to a 1yr / 2 way deal at league min of $575KCOACHING MATTERS!Comment
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Wow, depth signing I guess. Never hurts to have a veteran guy to plug in due to injury or trade.
Blues are really in the spotlight this year. Anything less than the conference finals is a flat failure.The object is to win. Not just to compete, but to win.Comment
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2nd in the WC, trailing only the Dallas Stars who are the story of the NHL year so far.
Unless they finish out of the money, the regular season is meaningless of the Blues this year. They must make a playoff push this year.The object is to win. Not just to compete, but to win.Comment
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So I guess we have to wait until after the season to hire Hitch?COACHING MATTERS!Comment
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I know. That is always at the back of my mind - but I genuinely would like to see him have concrete success in St. Louis. Have a soft-spot for the Blues. That fanbase is as loyal as any in the NHL, and have nothing to show for it.The object is to win. Not just to compete, but to win.Comment
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Posting this one for Bossy who is still pining for Hitch!
The St. Louis Blues are clinging to 2nd place in the Central after losing 3 straight while transitioning to 2016. Here's a look back at their strengths & weaknesses over the 1st half of the NHL season.
Grading the First Half of the Blues Season
The St. Louis Blues have taken fans on a roller coaster ride of emotions and playing levels throughout the first half of the 2015-16 NHL season. Though initially the down slopes were due to various key injuries, the team still hasn’t found true consistency, and now find themselves falling in the standings after going 5-4-1 in their last 10 games.
Grading the First Half of the Season
Here’s a look into primary areas of success and concern for the Blues through the first 42 games this season (1 game over the halfway point for those sticklers).COACHING MATTERS!Comment
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