Category: Nick Leddy
Islanders Gameday News: Wheeling for six in Motor City [Game 12]
Nick LeddyCobra. | Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images The fun trip concludes in Detroit, where Leddy and Greiss are gone. The New York Islanders are in Detroit, but alas there’s no Nick Leddy or Thomas Greiss to greet them. Those two ex-Isles are now former Wings trying to sto...
Read moreAre the St. Louis Blues Still Cup Contenders?
Robert ThomasThe St. Louis Blues spent the off-season locking in their two franchise forwards to terrific deals. But have they done enough to remain a contender for next season?
Read moreMeet the New Blues
Dakota JoshuaThe St. Louis Blues were strapped financially this offseason due to the flat cap that was imposed by the league in 2020. Faced with many tough decisions, general manager Doug…
Read moreBlues’ Blue Line Predictions for 2022-23
Brett HullThe weakest link on paper for the St. Louis Blues in 2022-23 is the defensive unit. They kept the same group together with the re-signing of Nick Leddy during the…
Read moreDetroit Red Wings Sign Jake Walman
Detroit Red WingsThe arbitration period is over for the 2022 offseason. Jake Walman, who was the final hearing scheduled, has settled his case with the Detroit Red Wings after exchanging figures yesterday. The two sides have agreed to a one-year, one-way, $1.05MM contract according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet....
Read moreDetroit Red Wings sign Jake Walman to one-year deal, avoiding arbitration
Elliotte FriedmanThe 26-year-old, left-handed Walman is coming off a two-year deal that paid him $725,000 annually. The Toronto native was acquired by the Red Wings from St. Louis in March as part of the Nick Leddy trade.
Read moreBlues’ Defensive Nightmare is Mess of Their Own Making
Doug ArmstrongMinutes after signing on July 13th, St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong held a press conference. But as the offseason has slowly ticked away, the Blues have been extremely quiet, save for their brief flirtation Torey Krug, St. Louis Blues ( / The Hockey Writers) in the waning hours of...
Read moreHow defencemen defended their blue line against zone entries in the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Nick LeddyDimitri Filipovic uses tracking data from this year's playoffs to look at which defencemen defended their blue line against zone...
Read moreBlues Risk Repeating Scandella Mistake with Leddy
Nick LeddySt. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong doesn’t like trading for rentals at the deadline. When he does acquire a player on an expiring contract, he usually tries to extend…
Read moreBlues extend Thomas to tune of $65M extension
Nick LeddyThe Blues have signed Robert Thomas through 2030-31 after reaching an eight-year, $65 million extension with the center. St. Louis also reached a four-year, $16 million deal with defenseman Nick Leddy.
Read moreLeddy signs four-year, $16 million contract to stay with Blues
BluesNick Leddy signed a four-year, $16 million contract Wednesday to remain with the St. Louis Blues. It has an average annual value of $4 million.
Read moreRevisiting the Minnesota Wild’s Nick Leddy Trade
Minnesota WildThe Minnesota Wild had high expectations for defenseman Nick Leddy when they selected him 16th overall at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. There was plenty to love about the promising…
Read moreTorey Krug Still Not An Option For St. Louis
BluesThe St. Louis Blues have staved off elimination for at least another few days, coming back to beat the Colorado Avalanche in overtime last night on a slapshot from Tyler Bozak. One of the more amazing statistics from that game is how heavily the Blues have leaned on just three defensemen, using Just...
Read moreLooking Ahead To Nick Leddy’s Impending Free Agency
ColoradoDespite being with his third team in the last year, Nick Leddy is back in a familiar place: the Stanley Cup Playoffs. A veteran of 12 NHL seasons, Leddy has been to the playoffs in 10 of them, suiting up for 125 playoff contests, four of which have come this postseason as a member of…
Read moreRound 2 Preview: The Blues defense is far from great
St. Louis BluesPhoto by Scott Rovak/NHLI via Getty Images The greatest weakness for the Blues comes on the back end. Wrapping up our series preview before the start of the second round concludes by covering the St. Louis Blues and their defensive woes. The difference in this series with th...
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