St. Louis Blues president and general manager Doug Armstrong pulled off his greatest heist yet with the acquisitions of ...
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said the team was looking to do “hockey trades,” which aren’t deals for pending ...
The Blues held on to their captain Brayden Schenn at the trade deadline, and how they have plenty of hope heading towards the ...
After the deadline passed, Blues general manager Doug Armstrong released a statement on why he chose not to switch things up ...
A new report reveals that a potential major return from the Toronto Maple Leafs for Brayden Schenn, and it may not be enough. With a very public pursuit ...
Kyle Dubas has done a solid job as GM of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and now, it appears he's set to be named Team Canada GM at ...
The Blues have one game left before the trade deadline and are in a precarious position after a recent run put them in playoff contention.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong didn't make any moves at the NHL trade deadline, and that was the right call.
Doug Armstrong has been running the Blues organization for 15 seasons, earning accolades for his GM work and helping the team win a Stanley Cup in 2019. It's fair to say the Blues' GM has seen it ...
With his team currently within reach of a Stanley Cup Playoff position, St. Louis Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong will ...
The NHL and NHLPA also announced that team payroll ranges for the next three seasons would be an upper limit of $95.5 million ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Today’s Ten Hochman sports video - brought to you by the Cardinals’ Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, Fla.