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Blues general manager Doug Armstrong speaks with the media on Thursday, July 3, 2025, after the team acquired center Pius ...
On Wednesday evening, the Blues signed Suter to a two-year contract with an average annual value of $4.125 million. Suter, 29 ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCenter Pius Suter signs two-year deal with St. LouisThe St. Louis Blues signed center Pius Suter to a two-year, $4.125 million contract, taking one of the last highly pursued ...
Former Vancouver Canucks centerman Pius Suter has agreed to a two-year, $8.25-million contract with the St. Louis Blues, ...
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Pius Suter may have priced himself out of VancouverRe-signing the pending UFA won’t be cheap for the Canucks. AFP Analytics predicts Suter at a four-year extension at $3.927 million. A thin free agent class and the cap going up should lead to ...
It should be noted that Suter lost the faceoff after Räty’s goal and the Canucks were fortunate to get quickly regain possession leading to Suter’s first goal that made it 5-4.
It sort of works. Suter comes on for Räty and heads straight for the Stars’ blue line on the left side, where he has a little bit of room thanks to the overload on the right side, but not that much.
Pius Suter has stepped up admirably as the team’s No. 1 center with Elias Pettersson sidelined since late March and I’ll be banking on him to find the score sheet once again in my Golden ...
The goal was part positioning and anticipation, something Suter has always had in his hockey tool box. When he took a cross-ice feed from Tyler Myers in the neutral zone — and was careful to keep his ...
Vancouver Canucks coach Rick Tocchet praised Pius Suter for taking on more responsibility in the absence of forward Elias Pettersson, who's out with an undisclosed injury, alongside Nils Hoglander.
Pius Suter is the Swiss army knife of the Vancouver Canucks: he can do it all. On Monday night against the New Jersey Devils, Suter had to be the Canucks’ first-line centre with Elias Pettersson ...
Like Daniel Radcliffe in Swiss Army Man, Suter excelled in the unexpected role, scoring the opening goal and assisting on the last-minute tying goal while eating up over 23 minutes of ice time in all ...
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