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The St. Louis Blues will welcome back their spark plug forward, Nathan Walker, after he missed the previous 16 games with an upper-body injury. Walker last played on Dec. 1 against the Anaheim Ducks and was said to be re-evaluated in eight weeks, but the 31-year-old is returning almost three weeks ahead of schedule.
It was Blues prospect vs. Blues prospect as goaltender Love Harenstam of Sweden and defenseman Adam Jiricek of Czechia faced off for the World Juniors title on Monday night. While Sweden prevailed, 4-2, both players were recognized for outstanding tournaments and named the top player at their position.
Everton’s senior players seemed to lose their calm and the team’s composure as a whole went down the tubes late on. The Toffees have a quite eclectic list of Premier League red cards, and the first one today certainly merits its spot in the top ten most bizarre. Keane giveth, and Keane taketh away after all.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Connor Bedard returned to the ice Tuesday, joining his teammates in practice for the first time since suffering a shoulder injury on Dec. 12. Bedard participated in non-contact drills while wearing a gray jersey and left the session before it was fully over.
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St. Louis Blues Activate Nathan Walker
The St. Louis Blues are returning a bottom-six forward much earlier than expected. Earlier this afternoon, the Blues announced that forward Nathan Walker will rejoin the lineup for St.
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Blues forward Pius Suter suffered a right ankle injury Saturday against the Nashville Predators and will be re-evaluated in four weeks, the club announced Monday.
By his own admission, Bonamassa’s musical worldview was singular when he first stepped out onto stages at 11 years of age. He was the blues to the bone. But when Danny Gatton took him under his wing, his world changed for the better, setting the pre-teen Bonamassa on the path he still treads today.
Chelsea tried a new shape tonight against Fulham – one we expect to see more of under new boss Liam Rosenior.It allows the Blues to use Andrey Santos, who shone under Rosenior at Strasbourg, along