The easy thing to do or tonight's St. Louis Blues player to watch would be to insert Kevin Hayes in here, since it's his first game back in Philadelphia to face the Flyers.
The St. Louis Blues find themselves back in a competitive spot at the midpoint of the 2023-24 season. Thus, the Blues could shake things up ahead of the NHL trade deadline.
The up-and-down season continues for the St. Louis Blues after going 2-2-0 over the last week with wins over the Arizona Coyotes and Chicago Blackhawks, and losses to the Nashville Predators and Minnesota Wild.
MARYLAND HEIGHTS -- At 3-3-1, the St. Louis Blues are consistent in one area, consistent in being inconsistent. That's an area that defenseman Marco Scandella said that, "We definitely have to nip that one in the bud.
The St. Louis Blues are five games into the 2023-24 season. They are 2-2-1 with no identity right now and that’s been on display in all five of their games.
Marco Scandella is looking to have his next healthy regular season campaign after playing in only a fraction of the St. Louis Blues 2022-23 season. The 33-year-old D-man looks to finally exorcise his demons in the form of a lower-back injury.
The St. Louis Blues are coming to the end of their offseason with NHL training camp just around the corner. Players are beginning to pack their things and cross off final tasks on their to-do lists with only several days left.
The St. Louis Blues’ 2022-23 season was a shocking disappointment for fans and management alike, leading to the team becoming sellers at the trade deadline and ultimately finishing in a draft lottery position outside the playoffs.
The 33-year-old blocked a shot during the second period in Saturday’s 6-1 loss against the Predators; he went to the locker room and would not return to the game.
Defenseman Marco Scandella was activated from long-term IR yesterday, setting up his season debut for the St. Louis Blues’ next outing at the Metropolitan
Scandella could make his season debut Tuesday against the Carolina Hurricanes. The 32-year-old is in the third season of a four-year, $13.1M contract but hasn’t played since undergoing hip surgery last September.
It has been a rough stretch for St. Louis defensemen lately with Torey Krug and Nick Leddy both being injured recently. Those two join Marco Scandella and Scott Perunovich (both haven’t played this season) on injured reserve.
The injury-depleted St. Louis Blues will bid for a third consecutive road victory when they visit the slumping Montreal Canadiens on Saturday.
Thank you to Dr. Struan H. Coleman for his time answering questions regarding hip injuries. As a disclaimer, this article is NOT in regards to Marco Scandella in particular or his specific injury/medical case.
Defensemen get chance to thrive, earn more opportunity on Blues' blue line with veteran out for at least next six months due to injury By LOU KORAC MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo.
The St. Louis Blues are back in action with preseason games starting all around the NHL. With the league back on its normal schedule, the Blues will have a few weeks to ramp things up before they open the season on Oct.
The St. Louis Blues announced on Tuesday that veteran defenseman Marco Scandella will undergo surgery on his right hip joint and will be re-evaluated in six months.
Scandella reportedly injured himself in late August while training for the upcoming 2022-23 season.
The NHL’s first buyout window of the summer opens on July 1, which means each team has approximately two weeks to sort out their salary cap puzzle and project which onerous contracts can be stomached for another season.
Fortunately for the Blues, youngster Scott Perunovich was ready to go for Sunday's game after almost four months’ worth of inactivity, permitting them to dress seven defensemen.
While many before the season thought the writing was on the wall for an aging Blues team, a variety of breakout years have kept St. Louis on track this year. Now, they aim to create a roster that’s capable of giving the city of St. Louis its second Stanley Cup in four years.
What a difference a year makes. In February 2020, defenseman Marco Scandella was crowing about getting an opportunity to join the upstart St. Louis Blues, who had just come off their Stanley Cup run of 2019 and had high hopes to repeat.
Hockey fandom was in an unusual frenzy for a Sunday in mid-June thanks to teams unveiling their lists of protected players ahead of the expansion draft.
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