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By Brad Lee According to our old friend
Spector and now TSN , Ryan Johnson signed with
the Canucks. The contract is believed to be $2.4 million over two years. What this means is that if Mike Johnson does not return as well (he was on a ...
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis Blues President John
Davidson announced today that the Blues have matched the
Vancouver Canucks offer sheet for Group II forward David Backes. “Dave Checketts (Chairman and Principle Owner) was very supportive ...
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Say It Aint So, Matt; Walker Signs With Hawks
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Buffalo Sabres GM Darcy Regier announced Tuesday that
the Sabres have agreed to terms on a two-year
contract with unrestricted free agent goaltender Patrick Lalime. Lalime spent the 2007-08 season with the Chicago Blackhawks.
By Brad Lee The Euro-looking guy above is
Marian Hossa, hands down the best player available when
free agency started this morning. Sometime today or possibly later this week, he will sign a contract approaching $9 million a year. He will not ...
Alan Thicke was one of the only featured
celebrities at the St. Louis Blues ' Hockeyfest, which
was held last weekend in conjunction with the NHL Draft. While Brad Lee of St. Louis Game Time mercilessly mocked the event for its inability to present ...
Actor Alan Thicke whom you may remember from
such roles as Dr. Jason Seaver on 'Growing Pains'
and the host of the game show 'Pictionary' (OK, you probably don't remember the latter.) recently made an appearance at the St. Louis Blues' Hockey Fest. His brave efforts give us our YouTube clip of the day! Thicke took part in the celebrity shootout, which is exactly what the title implies -- celebriti
A pre-sale is occurring right now (through 10:00
p.m. Central) for the first NHL game at Kansas
City’s Sprint Center arena. Of course, it’s a pre-season game on September 22 between the Los Angeles Kings and the St. Louis Blues, so it’s not like KC is getting its own hockey team . . . yet.
By Sean Gallagher Not that we’re all that
big into tooting our own horn, but sometimes we
like to point out our own awesomeness (and simultaneously point out our own humbleness). To wit: our own Answer Man has been picked up by the ...
By Brad Lee Hockeyfest sounds like such a
nice idea on paper. The Blues have the fourth
overall pick, so unless they trade down (exactly like they did last year), they’re going to hopefully get a good player at the top of the draft. So ...
The first-annual Hockeyfest will be a star-studded weekend
of hockey, celebrities and fun that will be held
at Scottrade Center on Friday, June 20 through Sunday, June 22. The weekend will feature Memorabilia & Autograph Shows, a Draft Party from the ...
What does free agency have in store for
the Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings,
Nashville Predators, and St. Louis Blues? What can the Blue Jackets do to become a legitimate contender in the West? Can Detroit strengthen their already loaded lineup? Will this be the year the young Blackhawks make the big leap forward?
In 2006, it was Erik Johnson who went
first overall to the St. Louis Blues. Last year
it was Patrick Kane who went 1st overall. What was more impressive was when James Van Riemsdyk went second overall. Why was that so significant? It was the first time that Americans went 1st and 2nd in the draft. While it looks like the streak of Americans going 1st in the draft for a third straight year...
Alan Thicke - St. Louis blues icon.
By Brian Weidler, “Game Time” Prospect Department With
the NHL Entry Draft only two days away, it’s
a good time to review some of the mock drafts that have been done, in order to see what direction the “experts” have ...
Alex Pietrangelo to St. Louis. So who is
on everyone's wish list for the No. 12 pick?















Vancouver Signs Ryan Johnson