Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway keep showing why the St. Louis Blues poached them from the Edmonton Oilers last summer.
Former Oilers Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway are continuing their great season with the Blues, and have taken yet another ...
4h
Field Level Media on MSNBlues ride hot streak into matchup with KingsThe St. Louis Blues are finally seeing a payoff for their progress made since Jim Montgomery took over as head coach in ...
The Blues won 35 of 53 face-offs in the game, or a whopping 66 percent, led by Radek Faksa (eight of 11, 73 percent), Schenn ...
On the other hand, Philip Broberg is 6-foot-3 and can really move. While he still has elements of his game to put together, it’s impossible not to look at Broberg without seeing some Victor Hedman ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Broberg, Holloway keep showing why the Blues poached them from the Oilers last summerPhilip Broberg and Dylan Holloway keep showing why the St. Louis Blues poached them from the Edmonton Oilers last summer.
Binnington stopped 28 of 29 shots on Sunday night against Colorado, and the only goal he gave up was Devon Toews’ tip from ...
The St. Louis Blues have got off to a strong start this season. And Adam Proteau says the contributions of newcomers Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway are a key reason why. The St. Louis Blues ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results