Blues lose Philip Broberg, suffer medical scare with Dylan Holloway: Net Front Presence
Post-Dispatch Blues beat reporter Matthew DeFranks joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the team's latest injury news, both bad and good.
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Forward Kasperi Kapanen, who has not played in the past three games due to an upper-body injury, "could be an option" against Utah, Blues coach Drew Bannister said.
The win was a similar recipe that the Blues have needed to follow as they navigate injuries to Robert Thomas, Philip Broberg and now Holloway.
Broberg was initially hurt during the second period on Saturday when Toronto forward Mitch Marner fell on Broberg's right leg along the boards.
Craig Berube coached the Blues to their first Stanley Cup title in 2019. He returned Saturday, for the first time since being fired, as the coach of the Maple Leafs.
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Hockey reporter Jeff Gordon Online sports