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The Blues ended last season as the hottest NHL team, and GM Doug Armstrong may make some changes to contend for a Cup, per NHL analyst Lou Korac of The Hockey News.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong speaks with the media on Thursday, July 3, 2025, after the team acquired center Pius Suter. (Video courtesy St. Louis Blues) The Blues signed forward Nikita ...
On the heels of a big payout, general manager Doug Armstrong and successor-to-be Alexander Steen have leaned fully into change. The effects were immediate. St.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong speaks with the media on Thursday, July 3, 2025, after the team acquired center Pius Suter. (Video courtesy St. Louis Blues) What is it like to face a Jimmy ...
The staff was chosen by Cooper, Canada general manger Doug Armstrong (Blues), assistant GMs Julien BriseBois (Lightning), Jim Nill (Stars) and Don Sweeney (Bruins), and director of player ...
General manager Doug Armstrong mentioned the ease of moving a center to the wing if needed. And Suter has the ability to play either position.
The previously announced management staff feature GM Doug Armstrong, assistant GMs Julien BriseBois, Jim Nill and Don Sweeney and director of player personnel Kyle Dubas.
The opening of the NHL's annual free-agent market usually focuses attention on where the top unrestricted free agents end up signing.
Given the Blues are only paying him $4.125 million per year, that's a nice piece of work by GM Doug Armstrong. Hearing Pius Suter is joining #stlblues: 2 years x $4.125 million.