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Where the Blues can't quite match up to the NHL's final four could prove instructive for Doug Armstrong's offseason plans.
The St. Louis Blues are said to be interested in bringing back veteran center Radek Faksa, a free agent this offseason. GM Doug Armstrong has shown interest but is going about things slowly.
In all the chaos of free agency's opening days last summer, there was one move that was under-the-radar. The St. Louis Blues made a trade, finalized on July 2, to acquire forward Radek Faksa from the ...
He will be a mainstay on this squad for years to come and had a terrific first year in St. Louis. My grade: A Ryan Suter --Like Faksa, when the Blues signed the veteran to a one-year minimum wage ...
The St. Louis Blues have a lot of work to do this ... Before going to the Blues, Faksa played for the Dallas Stars, where he was able to win the Central Division with them twice (2015-16 and ...
Remember when Doug Armstrong spoke on locker clean out day, two days after the St. Louis Blues were eliminated by the ...
The NHL’s salary cap is expected to jump $7.5 million next season to $95.5 million, the largest year-to-year increase since the cap was implemented in 2005.
If report cards for the 2024-25 St. Louis Blues had been drawn up at the midpoint ... A salary dump by the Dallas Stars, Faksa was a solid pick-up by Armstrong last summer. He jelled extremely ...
St. Louis certainly has some work to do this offseason, and they may prioritize some of their younger forwards in 2025-26. However, it's clear Faksa made an impression on the Blues this past campaign.