Broberg suffered an injury at Wednesday's practice session but appears to be no worse for the wear. With the blueliner suiting up versus Vegas, he will look to end an 11-game goal drought during which ...
St. Louis Blues defenseman Philip Broberg (lower body) was injured in Wednesday's practice, leaving his status up in the air for Thursday's game against Vegas. Broberg has been a welcome addition to ...
The Blues were understandably concerned when key defenseman Philip Broberg fell along the sideboards during Wednesday’s practice, then needed help getting off the ice.
Broberg is being evaluated by the Blues' medical team after leaving Wednesday's practice session early, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports. Broberg is currently stuck in a 10-game goal drought during which ...
Blues defenseman Philip Broberg was injured during Wednesday's practice, so he is questionable for Thursday's game against ...
St. Louis Blues defenseman Philip Broberg (lower body) will miss the next four to six weeks due to a leg injury suffered on ...
On the other hand, Philip Broberg is 6-foot-3 and can really move. While he still has elements of his game to put together, it’s impossible not to look at Broberg without seeing some Victor Hedman.
“Both goalies have been so good since I’ve been here that we’ve kind of been two and one,” he said. “It allows goalies to have a routine. They know when they’re going, they know when to prepare. I ...
Calgary Flames Were Close to Offer Sheeting Oilers RFAs Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway Broberg and Holloway signed offer sheets with the Blues for $4.58M and $2.29M respectively, salaries that ...
UPDATE 5:30 p.m. CT: Philip Broberg (illness) will not play Thursday against Tampa Bay. Tyler Tucker will take his place in the lineup. The St. Louis Blues begin a three-game road trip that takes ...
Philip Broberg's dive back into the lineup for the St. Louis Blues lineup was a welcomed sight. The defenseman missed 12 games with a right knee injury sustained Nov. 2 against the Toronto Maple ...
The decision to move on from young talents Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway may be coming back to haunt them. Considering both are off to great starts with the St. Louis Blues, their performances ...