It's not always going to be pretty. When one wins, nobody cares. That's how the St. Louis Blues feel after their 3-1 win against the Minnesota Wild. Wild-Blues
The stat line doesn't look all that gaudy for Alexey Toropchenko. Except for that all-important goal. But even looking past the goal he scored, which matched
On a night where most of his teammates took the night off, Alexey Toropchenko continued to make his case for the St. Louis Blues. Blues player of the game vs.
Yep, we'll own up to it. Alexey Toropchenko made this writer eat his words from Saturday. Blues player of the game vs. Canadiens: Alexey Toropchenko (; 2:41) After shoveling a prime scoring chance wide against the Buffalo Sabres, I posted on 'X' the following: Nothing said here was wrong.
It's not always about filling up the stat sheet when it comes to someone who makes an impact in a game. No, Alexey Toropchenko didn't factor in the scoring during the St.
It's a play that epitomizes exactly who Alexey Toropchenko is. Listed at 6-foot-6, 222 pounds, one might think the St. Louis Blues winger is 12-6. He has such a wing span and comes at you with relentless pressure, the opposition gets into a situation where he doesn't know where to go or turn.
Alexey Toropchenko was never considered one of the St. Louis Blues‘ top prospects, a promising phenom, or a player who would leave a footprint in the NHL.
The Blues were looking for one of those bounce-backs again. They needed one desperately after two clunkers in California to start this four-game road trip, including a 5-1 loss against the Los Angeles Kings less than 24 hours ago.
St. Louis Blues winger Alexey Toropchenko was working through health issues in the preseason and is now day-to-day with a lower-body injury.
An important challenge that every team that has aspirations of going deep into spring is establishing the identity of their bottom six. For the entire duration of Kyle Dubas’ tenure as Leafs GM, he built the bottom six to be filled with an emphasis on two-way players who are defensively responsible and can make the safe play.
My player to watch for the St. Louis Blues in their home matchup on Thursday against the Arizona Coyotes is left wing Alexey Toropchenko. Toropchenko gets the promotion tonight against the Coyotes with Pavel Buchnevich (upper body injury) out of the lineup.
Forward Nikita Alexandrov, the favorite to win the 13th job at forward who played for the injured Alexey Toropchenko (lower body) Thursday, had an assist -- the primary helper on Jake Neighbours' power-play goal at 19:29 of the third period -- and three hits in 12:55 of ice time auditioning for the role.
It’s the dull part of the offseason in the NHL as free agency and the draft have already concluded. The St. Louis Blues are likely done with significant moves this offseason but I would never say never.
When the St. Louis Blues initially gave Alexey Toropchenko a raise, I was all on board. He’s a solid, grind-it-out kind of player that gets to the dirty areas and still has enough skill to be a threat in limited minutes.
St. Louis Blues forward Alexey Toropchenko avoided arbitration by signing a two-year, $2.5 million contract on Sunday. Toropchenko, 24, was in line for an arbitration hearing on Thursday.
The St. Louis Blues have extended qualifying offers to three of their six pending restricted free agents.
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.
Welcome to St. Louis Blues News & Rumors, a weekly article covering all things Blues. The calendar has flipped to December, and with Thanksgiving now in the rearview mirror, the team will need to put their work boots on for the rest of the season to push themselves into a playoff position.
Forward was expected to be sidelined until mid-December following offseason shoulder surgery, rehab has done better than expected By LOU KORAC MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo.
He’s been participating in full-contact practice. When the Blues announced their season roster - and after they recalled Jake Neighbours and Josh Leivo to wrap up the procedure to get Marco Scandella and Scott Perunovich onto LTIR - Alexey Toropchenko was on it but assumed to be a ways away from returning.
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