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Torey Krug played one of his best NHL seasons in 2018-19, scoring 53 points in 64 regular season games. He skated the second-most time on ice per game (21:18) among all Bruins and scored 18 more ...
The St. Louis Blues have gone through numerous looks on the blue line since hoisting the Stanley Cup in 2019. After letting captain Alex Pietrangelo walk ...
Torey Krug, 44 points in 58 games That is some Hall of Fame company for Krug, and with one goal and three primary assists in the biggest game of the year, Krug has earned himself a rather ...
Today’s piece on Torey Krug is the fifth in a 10-part series over the next two weeks breaking down the core Bruins group of players, and where they stand heading into next season after last spring’s ...
“That’s one thing I’ve been brainstorming. It’s been rattling around in my head a little bit. Not for this year. We have Torey in place. It may never be [if Krug ends up re-signing]. But it’s one of ...
Blues defenseman Torey Krug high-fives fans as he leaves the ice at training camp on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023, at Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights. Laurie Skrivan, Post-Dispatch ...
Blues defenseman Torey Krug (left) battles Oilers forward Zach Hyman for a puck last season. Krug will miss the 2024-25 season to have surgery on a pre-arthritic condition in his left ankle.
The Blues signed Krug ahead of the 2020-21 season to a seven-year contract. To date, Krug has played 255 games in a Blues sweater, scoring 22 goals and 124 assists for 146 total points.
The St. Louis Blues suffered a major blow to their lineup when the team announced that Torey Krug will undergo ankle surgery and miss the entire 2024-25 season. Krug's play hasn't been up to par ...
Torey Krug might be one of the best defensive players to ever wear the green and white. The 13-year pro got some news that might have brought about the end of his NHL career.
BOSTON (CBS) -- All Torey Krug revealed about his fractured ankle days after last season ended was that he expected to be ready for training camp. Training camp is here, and Krug is skating.
Torey Krug was told he was too small to play midget hockey, then junior hockey, college and the NHL. Through it all, he never stopped working. “He’s always had to prove himself,” the uncle said.