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St. Louis Blues
Orlando Sentinel NHL Team Report – St. Louis Blues – NOTES, QUOTES –With G Jaroslav Halak on the shelf with an ankle injury, Brian Elliott has risen to the occasion. With only five postseason games on his resume prior to this season, he picked up his second playoff … San Jose Sharks fall to St. Louis Blues 2-1, trail playoff series 3-1 (2) St. Louis Blues (2-1) at (7) San Jose Sharks (1-2), 10:30 pm (ET) St. Louis Blues beat San Jose Sharks 3-1 in Game 4 of Western Conference … |
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Homeowners keep renovations simple, budget-friendly
KSDK St. Louis Blues tickets for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scottrade … Brian Elliott made 24 saves, BJ Crombeen and Andy McDonald scored and the St. … Kevin Davis and Juan Carlos Soriano of Case Design/Remodeling renovate a Washington, DC, … |
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Ankle injury: St. Louis Blues' goaltender Jaroslav Halak says not ready for …
bettor.com (blog) Ankle injury: St. Louis Blues' goaltender Jaroslav Halak says not ready for return yet-NHL News The St. Louis Blues will have to wait a little longer for return of Jaroslav Halak from an ankle injury as the goaltender said not to be ready for his … Halak return not imminent Jaroslav Halak Injury: Latest Updates on Blues Goalie's Ankle Injury Bluenotes for Tuesday, April 17th | Halak Status News & Rivermen Notes |
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St. Louis Blues, Daniel Tosh show parking
KSDK ST. LOUIS (KSDK) – Due to the influx of visitors attending Game Five of the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scottrade Center and two sold out Daniel Tosh shows at Peabody Opera House, guests should expect heavier than normal traffic and parking congestion … |
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Purdy: The face of San Jose Sharks' Game 4 defeat is Patrick Marleau
Inside Bay Area By Mark Purdy San Jose Sharks' Patrick Marleau (12) loses control the puck against St. Louis Blues' David Backes (42) in the third period for Game 3 of the NHL Stanley Cup first round playoff series at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. on Monday, … |
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Purdy: The toughest job in sports?
San Jose Mercury News The St. Louis Blues, the best defensive team in the National Hockey League, kept trying to stifle the Sharks' best offensive threats. And succeeded more often than not. But that's not unusual in hockey — even for bad defensive teams. |

