The St. Louis Blues must be idle watching the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup playoffs and made some news today. General Manager Doug Armstrong made an announcement today regarding the club’s head coach situation.
On July 1, Doug Armstrong will have been general manager of the St. Louis Blues for 14 years. In that nearly decade and a half, he has found his way out
With the St. Louis Blues’ playoff chances dwindling to a glimpse of hope, it is time to look towards the offseason and dissect how the Blues and general manager Doug Armstrong can become perennial contenders again.
It’s not official yet, but it seems certain that the St. Louis Blues are set to miss the playoffs for the second season in a row, which will. be the first time the franchise has failed to make two consecutive postseasons since the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons.
On Monday night, the St. Louis Blues hosted the Vegas Golden Knights with a chance to draw within two points of the champs and the final Wildcard berth in the Western Conference.
The NHL’s general managers (GMs) meet multiple times annually to discuss the state of the game. These meetings are typically started by a senior group including managers such as Doug Armstrong, Lou Lamoriello, and others, and are then brought to the rest of the GMs to discuss what further action should be taken.
It’s not a shock, but St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong is set to reprise his role as the GM for Team Canada‘s men in the 2026 Olympics. It’s a role he first occupied in 2022 when his nation surprisingly finished shy of the podium.
The scrutiny St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong has faced during his tenure with the team has been well documented. After helping build a team
Hockey Canada has announced that St. Louis Blues general manager (GM) Doug Armstrong has been named as Team Canada’s GM for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Hockey Canada announced Friday that Doug Armstrong will serve as general manager of Canada’s Men’s Olympic Team at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan, Italy.
He’s been a part of two other Olympic Games, both in an assistant general manager capacity, and seven different World Championship or World Cup tournaments.
It looks like Doug Armstrong is back on the international scene. TSN’s Darren Dreger is reporting that Hockey Canada is expected to name Armstrong the general manager for the 2026 Winter Olympic team.
There was supposed to be some relief, some clarity of the objective once the NHL Trade Deadline came and went on Friday afternoon. The St. Louis Blues were probably on pins and needles wondering if general manager Doug Armstrong would alter the roster as the team was slumping in the standings.
Doug Armstrong was hopeful that the St. Louis Blues could add, albeit small addition(s), and not subtract by Friday's NHL Trade Deadline. Well, the Blues general manager did neither, outside of a minor league deal sending American Hockey League goalie Malcolm Subban to the Columbus Blue Jackets for future considerations.
Doug Armstrong wouldn't say whether there was interest in Pavel Buchnevich leading up to Friday's NHL Trade Deadline, but the St. Louis Blues general manager indicated he's been very pleased with the forward's play and is interested in a contract extension.
Needless to say, Doug Armstrong was giddy Monday morning. And why wouldn't he be? The St. Louis Blues general manager had just completed a two-week plus trip to Sweden to take in the Blues prospects at the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship and came away quite impressed.
The St Louis Blues are a team to watch on the trade market this season as general manager Doug Armstrong recently fired head coach Craig Berube and could soon turn to his roster for his next set of changes.
After the decision to fire his head coach Craig Berube, St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong was highly critical of himself during a press conference on Wednesday.
St. Louis Blues Doug Armstrong suggested that more changes could be coming to the organization beyond just a coaching change. ” Saying the decision to make a move shouldn’t rest solely on the shoulders of Craig Berube, Armstrong sent a warning to his roster.
The search for the Toronto Maple Leafs’ next general manager is in full swing, and one name that has quickly gained traction is Doug Armstrong of the St.
It appears Armstrong doesn't have a way out of his contract amid speculation about interest in his services from the Maple Leafs.
On Tuesday’s edition of "Daily Faceoff Live," hosts Frank Seravalli and Mike McKenna debated over which team had the best deadline fire sale. The St. Louis Blues turned over a new leaf by dealing their veteran stars, while the Washington Capitals paid handsomely for young defenseman Rasmus Sandin.
In the heat of the moment, Doug Armstrong was taking the heat. From Blues fans. Fans in general are creatures of their own habit, reacting with instant emotion when things aren't going their way.
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The managers and coaches involved will all now have to focus on their own NHL schedules — ones that are currently on hold and seemingly changing by the hour.
The Blues have made the playoffs in all but two seasons with Armstrong at the helm.
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