Philip Broberg is making quite the first impression on the St Louis Blues. The mobile defenseman has performed well early on this season, producing four points in his first four games with the Blues, while averaging a career-high 18:41 of ice-time a night.
At 8:00 PM ET on Thursday, the St. Louis Blues will meet the New York Islanders — is Philip Broberg going to score a goal? Insights and trends are provided below, to assist you in making the right wager.
It has only been three games, but defenceman Philip Broberg has had a strong start to his St. Louis Blues career. The native from Sweden has recorded a point in three straight games to open the season.
If their first game of the 2024-25 season was any indicator, the Edmonton Oilers will regret letting Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway walk. The two young talents, both selected in the first round of their respective draft class, were regarded as the two top prospects in the Oilers organization just a few months ago.
Well, it didn’t take long for two former Edmonton Oilers to get on the scoresheet. The regular season kicked off in North America on Tuesday, with the St.
On paper, this group of six on the backend looks slightly worse than it did a year ago. After Philip Broberg’s showing in Rounds 3 and 4 last season, I was hopeful that he’d change his feelings about staying with the Oilers.
It feels like the build-up to Christmas right now in Edmonton. The players are starting to roll in for captains’ skates. The youngsters are on the ice preparing for Young Stars.
When the Edmonton Oilers hit the ice for their season opener on October 9th, the team will be one of the oldest, if not the oldest team in the NHL. Some of that was by design in terms of the player personal selections made by the Oilers in free agency under the Ken Holland and Jeff Jackson regimes.
Edmonton Oilers GM Stan Bowman recently took aim at the contracts signed by former Oilers Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway with the St. Louis Blues, suggesting their current NHL values do not align with the terms of their new deals.
The St. Louis Blues added some excitement to the dog days of NHL Free Agency recently. The Blues extended offer sheets to Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway out of nowhere.
The Blues are in a bit of a funk. They’ve missed each of the last two postseasons — only the fourth time in the team’s 47-year history that they’ve missed consecutive playoffs.
The St. Louis Blues made one of the most exciting moves of the summer by tendering qualifying offers to and ultimately signing a pair of Edmonton Oilers' restricted free agents.
The Edmonton Oilers are only a few weeks away from training camp but that doesn’t mean the off-season is over just yet. Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff appeared on Oilers Now on Monday and was asked about what the team’s next steps will be after opting not to match the offer sheets that Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway signed with the St.
The Athletic has started to release its annual NHL Pipeline Rankings, which looks at which teams have the weakest and strongest groups of prospects in the league.
On Aug. 12, the St.Louis Blues submitted an offer sheet to the Edmonton Oilers for forward Dylan Holloway and defenseman Philip Broberg. Broberg’s offer sheet included a deal worth an average annual value (AAV) of roughly $4.6 million for two years, while the Oilers would get a second-round pick as compensation.
Philip Broberg has joined the St. Louis Blues courtesy of an offer sheet. Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway were both tendered offer sheets by the Blues last week.
There’s a rumor going around that the Edmonton Oilers made a fatal mistake at the end of last season that allowed the St. Louis Blues to tender an offer sheet to Philip Broberg.
An offer sheet market grew for Philip Broberg before the St. Louis Blues tenured one to the now-former Oilers blueliner, according to a report from Andy Strickland.
The Edmonton Oilers declined to match the restricted offer sheets that defenseman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway signed with the St. Louis Blues.
The Edmonton Oilers are currently facing a tough situation as they have to decide whether to match one or both of the offer sheets that the St. Louis Blues gave to Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg.
The Edmonton Oilers are dealing with a massive issue currently, as they have to try and find a way to match two offer sheets that the St. Louis Blues gave to their emerging stars.
Welcome to my annual player review series, where I dive into the Edmonton Oilers season player-by-player. We’ll look back at the season that was, what kind of impact each player had, and what we could see from them next season.
Elliotte Friedman noted on the 32 Thoughts Podcast that Philip Broberg and the Edmonton Oilers may have been at a point last season and then again when the offer sheets were tendered by the St.
If the Edmonton Oilers choose not to match the offer sheet for Philip Broberg, is there an alternative option in the same price range as Philip Broberg’s new deal that could be a better fit in Edmonton during their window to win?
One common line of thinking amongst Oilers fans when it comes to the team’s current offer sheet conundrum is to simply let Philip Broberg go to the St.
New Oilers general manager Stan Bowman now has seven days to decide whether to match the offer sheets or accept the draft-pick compensation.
With a talented group of budding stars in the 2024 restricted free-agent pool, here are five RFAs who could receive an offer sheet this offseason.
The Edmonton Oilers have recalled the defenseman from the AHL’s Bakersfield Condors.
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