The Blues announced this morning that they’d recalled a former first-round pick ahead of their season opener.
This Thursday, the St. Louis Blues will open their training camp to prepare for the 2024-25 season. Many players will be reporting to camp already knowing of their role on the team.
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.
Thinks went according to play for Zachary Bolduc. Now the St. Louis Blues' 2021 first-round pick (17th overall) can focus on playing hockey. In just his second NHL game, Bolduc scored against the Detroit Red Wings in a 6-1 loss.
Zachary Bolduc felt the nerves at peak maximum as he was walking through the tunnel knowing the moment had arrived. The 17th pick in the 2021 NHL Draft knew he'd be skating out onto the Enterprise Center ice for the pregame warmup ahead of a matchup against the New York Islanders on Thursday alone, and he had to just soak it all in.
Zachary Bolduc had his moment on Thursday. The 17th pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, like many others in his shoes, took the ice for his NHL debut with a solo pregame lap: He then faced his coach with the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League who was named New York Islanders coach earlier this season, Patrick Roy.
As confirmed on Thursday, Zachary Bolduc will make his NHL debut tonight against the Islanders and the coach that he played for the past two seasons with Quebec of the Ontario Hockey League, Patrick Roy.
Zachary Bolduc stood up in front of reporters in his first interview since being recalled from Springfield of the American Hockey League and offered up exactly what any player about to make his NHL debut would say: "For me, it's my dream," Bolduc said.
The follow-up to the St. Louis Blues‘ 2020 first-round draft pick Jake Neighbours was forward Zachary Bolduc. Following their loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs, the club announced a few roster moves.
In a flurry of roster activity, the St.Louis Blues have recalled forward Zachary Bolduc from their AHL affiliate.
The St. Louis Blues are ready to drop the puck on the opening to the 2023-24 season. Despite the number of veteran forwards on the roster, fans were seemingly excited for the opportunity to see one or two of the team’s top prospects, Zachary Bolduc and Zach Dean make the opening night roster.
The St. Louis Blues went into the 2023 preseason with a forward group that was all but set. With the signings of Oskar Sundqvist, Mackenzie MacEachern, and Nick Ritchie being brought in on a tryout, all that was left to be decided was who would play with whom to begin the year.
The St. Louis Blues preseason and training camp continues to roll on with the team playing three games over the past week finishing with a 1-0-2 record.
On Aug. 23, 2023, 35 NHL prospects were announced in preparation for the 13th annual National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) Rookie Showcase on Sept.
The St. Louis Blues began selling off key pieces last year, moving on from Vladimir Tarasenko, Ryan O’Reilly and Ivan Barbashev while bringing in some futures. Here are the top 10 prospects.
The words couldn't have been any clearer for Zachary Bolduc when he heard them himself from Craig Berube. But they were words he knew were coming. The St.
The St. Louis Blues will have a golden opportunity to add to their prospect pool at the 2023 NHL Entry Draft with three first-round picks at their disposal.
It has been a crazy two years for the Québec Remparts Zachary Bolduc. Some of his achievements include being a first-round draft pick of the St. Louis Blues, making the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) Second All-Star Team and, of course, winning the Memorial Cup.
One of the Blues’ brightest prospects, Zachary Bolduc, has added to his personal trophy case. His team won the Memorial Cup championshipin Kamloops, British Columbia.
The Quebec Ramparts stomped all over the Seattle Thunderbirds on Sunday evening with a 5-0 win, good enough to earn them their third Memorial Cup in franchise history.
Just about a year ago, with the St. Louis Blues gearing up for their season, we asked the question of when Zachary Bolduc might make the NHL. While his timeline has not changed immensely, he has made himself known.
The young center could be a surprise addition to the Blues’ '22-'23 roster. With just a few weeks remaining until the start of training camp, there is one player who could be a surprise addition to the St.
With the Quebec Remparts eliminated a few days ago, Zachary Bolduc is now free to get a taste of the professional ranks.
The St. Louis Blues were quite excited when Zachary Bolduc fell into their lap during the 2021 draft. He was a highly touted prospect that could have been a lottery pick.
The young forward was picked 17th overall in 2021 and is coming off a strong season with the Rimouski Oceanic of the QMJHL.
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