There will be many good hockey teams looking for a reliable starting goaltender this summer, and the St. Louis Blues need to make sure that one of them finds their match in Jordan Binnington.
Last season was a difficult one for St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington. Binnington, 30, was 27-27-0-6 with a 3.31 goals-against average, a .894 save percentage, and two shutouts.
Is Jordan Binnington‘s act, accompanied by his value on the trade market the kind of combination that will see the St. Louis Blues try to move him this summer?
The Edmonton Oilers are preparing to make a deep playoff run this season, but one of their biggest question marks heading to the season’s conclusion is their goaltending.
In light of Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer’s performance this season between the pipes, the way they’ve progressed on a failing roster was great. Yes, they’ve had their ups and downs, but they have proven to overcome them to hopefully have a successful team in the future.
With just a few weeks left in the season, the conversation about NHL awards is in full swing. And when it comes to the Vezina Trophy, awarded annually to the best goaltender in the league, Connor Hellebuyck is a runaway favorite.
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.
Jordan Binnington's teammates were gushing over his play Wednesday night, any night for that matter, but the St. Louis Blues goalie would have none of it.
The odds continue to remain stacked against them, but the St. Louis Blues continue to hang around. They can thank Jordan Binnington, for one, and another
Jordan Binnington made 40 saves as the host St. Louis Blues defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 Wednesday night. Alexey Toropchenko, Jake Neighbours and Brandon Saad scored for the Blues, who won their second straight game and moved within six points of the second Western Conference wild-card spot.