Blues center Paul Stastny had a big point Tuesday, assisting on Alexander Steen’s game-clinching goal in a 4-3 overtime win over Nashville.
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Hitchcock contemplates splitting up Steen, Stastny
“It’s hard to separate (Paul) Stastny from Steen, but I like the direction they gave us in the third period when we needed it and I certainly liked the way they practiced today. They set a very competitive direction today at practice, which was really good to see. There were a lot of people having to work awful hard to keep up to that line today. It was good to see.”
Rise of local youth hockey talent key part of St. Louis’ bid for World Junior Championships
Seated high above downtown St. Louis on Wednesday morning while having breakfast at Club 360, members of the USA Hockey committee had a good view of not only the Arch and Busch Stadium but also across the Mississippi River into Illinois.
Blues center Paul Stastny sidelined at least five weeks with broken foot
The St. Louis Blues are off to a strong start to the season at 5-2-0, but their recent six-game road trip proved costly. Paul Stastny, the team’s top center sustained a broken right foot on Oct. 16 and has been placed on injured reserve. He will be re-evaluated in five weeks.
Picking No. 1 goalie, Stastny among Blues’ X-factors
Paul Stastny thrives as the No. 1 center: The Blues signed Stastny to a four-year, $28 million contract in 2014 to become their top center. But Stastny, who had 46 points in 74 games last season, was mostly relegated as the No. 3 center with Patrik Berglund and Dmitrij Jaskin.
Relaxed Stastny ready for Blues’ camp
Stastny looked much more at ease Monday, following a pressurizing period in his life last year in which he signed a four-year, $28 million free-agent contract with his hometown team, got married, sustained a shoulder injury in his fourth game and struggled to find his role with his new club.
Stastny ready to take on leadership role in St. Louis
With T.J. Oshie dealt to the Washington Capitals in the offseason, Paul Stastny is ready to embrace more of a leadership role in second season with the St. Louis Blues.
Versatile Stastny is Blues’ X-factor for playoffs
Center Paul Stastny was the hottest free agent commodity at his position last summer because he was viewed as a player who could add instant offense.
St. Louis becomes gateway to the NHL
When the NCAA Frozen Four begins in Boston next week, four St. Louis products will be spread among the programs playing for college hockey supremacy. They include Brian O’Rourke (Nebraska-Omaha), Dominic Zombo (Nebraska-Omaha), Nick Saracino (Providence) and Michael Parks (North Dakota).
Paul Stastny finally at home in St. Louis: ‘Part of me felt like I was a rookie again’
Paul Stastny was one of the biggest free agents on the market last summer and signed a four-year, $28 million contract with the St. Louis Blues. He had spent eight seasons in the NHL as a skilled, two-way centerman, averaging 0.85 points per game.