There’s always one college free agent NHL teams fight over each spring. This year, it’s 21-year-old Collin Graf from Quinnipiac. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because just about every team in the league was linked to his services after his incredible freshman season.
The former Panther played a key role in the Blues 2019 Stanley Cup Former Blue David Perron capitalized off of an unfortunate (for the Bruins’) missed call in the 2019 Stanley Cup Final to score the game winner in game five.
When it comes to icing a competitive roster each season, it’s hard to count out the St. Louis Blues and General Manager Doug Armstrong, and in theory, the same should hold true for 2022-23.
The St. Louis Blues’ 2021-22 season represented a major transition for the franchise. No longer a stout defensive team built from the blue line out, they finished second in the NHL in goals scored, with nine forwards recording 20-plus goals.
The Avalanche’s third period overwhelmed the Blues in a 3-2 loss. St. Louis Blues forward Tyler Bozak said it best ahead of his team’s Game 6 against the
Hopefully this won’t be a jinx on tonight’s game. Is this a bit of a jinx to post this during game six? Probably. Will I pass up a golden chance to do some fundraising for a good cause?
Tyler Bozak saved the Blues’ postseason on Wednesday night. St. Louis Blues veteran forward Tyler Bozak only played 7:16 of ice time, but he scored the game-winning goal to save his team’s second-round series against the Colorado Avalanche.
Wow. Game 5 of the second-round matchup between the Colorado Avalanche and St. Louis Blues was a modern classic. Consider me stunned. Because after the first 35 minutes of action, it was all Colorado.
The NHL Playoffs will get at least one more game out of the St. Louis Blues and Colorado Avalanche. Sparingly used forward Tyler Bozak scored just 3:38 into overtime, and the Blues completed a rally to stave off elimination.
Bozak goal caps rally from three goals down to keep Colorado from clinching, send series back to St. Louis with Blues trailing now 3-2 By LOU KORAC DENVER -- When Gabriel Landeskog tipped in a shot for the Colorado Avalanche four minutes into the second period, it felt like the death knell of the Blues.
While the Colorado Avalanche still have two more opportunities to close out this series, this is a loss that will certainly haunt them if they fail to do so and lose in the second round for the fourth straight season.
The St. Louis Blues dodged elimination with a dramatic, come-from-behind victory in Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche.
Veteran center Tyler Bozak earned a $100K bonus with the Blues advancing to the second round of the playoffs.
It was a no-win week for the St. Louis Blues, going 0-1-1 with losses to the Pittsburgh Penguins and Columbus Blue Jackets. They struggled to keep the puck out of their own net, allowing seven goals in the two games.
Bozak, 35, hasn’t been very effective this season in his limited role, recording just three goals and 11 points in 47 games.
The St. Louis Blues went 1-2-0 this week with a split against the Calgary Flames and an embarrassing home loss to the Winnipeg Jets. They played some of the worst hockey of the season in their two losses but some of their best in their win over Calgary.
Labanc is not a repeat offender, but Bozak's proximity to the boards at the time of the incident left the league little choice but to act.
Despite chatter that he might get signed or a tryout with the Pittsburgh Penguins or Montreal Canadiens, 35-year-old depth center Tyler Bozak will be sticking in St.
According to Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman, the Pittsburgh Penguins might be looking at 35-year-old free agent Tyler Bozak. As per the report, “a couple clubs indicated they were expecting Tyler Bozak’s decision on where to play in the next few days.” The Penguins might be an early favorite.
Bozak stands out as one of the best players remaining on the market and could help teams in a variety of ways.
Tyler Bozak has spent the last three seasons of his career with the St. Louis Blues. He doesn't want that to change entering the 2021-22 campaign. Bozak's three-year, $15 million deal with the Blues expired after the 2020-21 season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are loaded with talent, and I feel like the team isn’t far off from getting over the hump. Adding complementary pieces that can fill a role and do it well goes a long way for a team’s success, especially during the Stanley Cup Playoffs when players have to buy in more than ever.
The St. Louis Blues’ 2020-21 season had its highs and lows but ultimately ended in disappointment after the team fell in four games to the Colorado Avalanche in Round 1.
The St. Louis Blues’ Tyler Bozak, who has been sidelined since January 26, has finally been retroactively placed on the injured reserve.
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