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  • Olivia Rodrigo Wears a Plunging Halter Dress Alongside Louis Partridge at the 2025 Grammys


    Olivia Rodrigo dressed like an old Hollywood starlet in a white vintage Versace gown at last year’s Grammys. This year, the star, who is presenting at tonight’s ceremony, went for a sultrier look by the fashion house. The singer stepped out in a vintage Versace halter dress with a plunging cutouts at the chest and hips. She arrived with her boyfriend, actor Louis Partridge, though he didn’t pose with her on the red carpet.

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    Rodrigo has just one nomination this year for Best Song Written For Visual Media: “Can’t Catch Me Now” (from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes).

    Rodrigo spent most of last year on tour. Guts, her last album, came out in 2023 and was honored at the 2024 ceremony. Rodrigo is still performing in 2025 as well: She is slotted to play at Lollapalooza Chile, Argentina, and Brazil this March.

    In November, Rodrigo spoke to Vogue about how she stays grounded while touring. “I do all the classic things,” Rodrigo explained. “Call my therapist, go to the gym, I eat really healthy, and I don’t drink. But being creative is the ultimate form of self-care for me.”

    She also teased she is working on a new song and writing out her feelings: “I could journal forever,” she said. “Putting down all the random stuff that comes into my head. Or if I’m feeling anxious, I’ll make a list of all the things I’m grateful for. I find that journaling is always the antidote.”

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    While Rodrigo doesn’t have any major Grammy nominations this year, her friend and tour opener Chappell Roan does. Roan is up for Record of the Year (“Good Luck, Babe!”), Album of the Year (The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess), Song of the Year (“Good Luck, Babe!”), Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance (“Good Luck, Babe!”), and Best Pop Vocal Album (The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess).

    “We have the same producer, and so I’ve known her for a while,” Rodrigo told Jimmy Fallon in October. “And if you listen really closely to some of my songs on Sour and on GUTS, she’s singing in the back. She does background vocals on a lot of the songs.

    “I used to go visit her when she worked at a doughnut shop before she got signed, before she put out any of her music,” Rodrigo added. “I used to go and eat doughnuts with her and hang out.”



    Olivia Rodrigo stole the show at the 2025 Grammys as she arrived in a stunning plunging halter dress alongside her rumored beau, actor Louis Partridge. The “Good 4 U” singer turned heads on the red carpet with her glamorous ensemble, showcasing her impeccable sense of style and fashion.

    Rodrigo’s daring dress featured a deep V neckline and a figure-hugging silhouette that highlighted her curves. The vibrant color of the dress complemented her radiant complexion, while her sleek hair and minimalistic makeup added a touch of elegance to her overall look.

    Louis Partridge, known for his roles in popular films and television series, looked dapper in a classic tuxedo as he accompanied Rodrigo to the star-studded event. The pair exuded charm and sophistication as they posed for photos together, sparking rumors of a budding romance between the two talented young stars.

    Fans and fashion enthusiasts alike couldn’t get enough of Rodrigo and Partridge’s red carpet appearance, with many praising their chemistry and impeccable sense of style. Whether they’re just friends or something more, one thing is for sure – Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge make a dynamic duo that’s hard to ignore.

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  • St. Louis U. gets another home challenge as Dayton visits


    For the first three months of the St. Louis University basketball season, the team’s results went pretty true to form. They beat the teams they were expected to beat, but against the best opponents, both in conference and nonconference play, they didn’t.

    Neutral-site games with Santa Clara and Wichita State. Road games at San Francisco, Grand Canyon and Virginia Commonwealth. SLU went 0 for 5 in those games.

    That’s what made SLU’s win over VCU on Tuesday a big deal. After going 0 for 5 against Quad 1 and Quad 2 teams, essentially the top 75 teams in the nation according to the NCAA’s Net ratings, SLU broke out with its win over the Rams.

    “It shows what we’re capable of,” said guard Gibson Jimerson, “that we can compete with the physical teams that we play. And I think for us, it’s kind of been a journey. We’ve had a lot of guys out and we kind of have that core group now that’s been playing together for a good amount of games. Defensively, I think we really stepped it up. We saw last game, from the physicality standpoint, but just what we’re doing schematically and in scouting report, I think we’ve been really on point. It was obviously a good win for us, probably our best win so far. But we got a lot to go.”

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    SLU’s tough week continues on Friday with a game against Dayton that, as of Thursday afternoon, was on the brink of being the team’s first sellout at Chaifetz Arena since Feb. 3, 2023, against VCU. As recently as the start of 2025, Dayton was clearly the best team in the Atlantic 10, but it has run into some trouble and is 4-4 in league play.

    “The (VCU) win means something,” said coach Josh Schertz. “That’s obviously the best one of the year so far. We haven’t played Dayton or a bunch of these teams yet, but that’s the best team we’ve played all year. I felt that going into the VCU game and certainly feel that as of today. So it gives us confidence moving forward, that with everything that we’ve been through, that we have enough. That’s what we’ve kind of talked about, is we have enough to win games in this league. You’d love to have your full complement of players and be able to have the depth and the things that you’d like, but this group now should have confidence that there’s no reason we can’t go out and compete and find a way in every game moving forward.”

    At 6-2 in Atlantic 10 play, 13-8 overall, SLU is one of only three teams in the conference with a winning record as it hits the halfway point in conference play. SLU has won seven of its past nine games and doesn’t look much like the team it was before.

    “This journey has been rewarding,” Schertz said, “because of how much I’ve seen guys improve and how much this team has grown. I would have said in November, in my 17 years, I don’t know that I had coached a softer team, a less physical team, mentally or physically, and then to see them go out and do that against VCU. But just in general, the growth the last month or so, five weeks or so, has been about as good as I’ve seen. The trajectory, I mean, we were, I think, 15th out of 15 (in the A-10) in non-league play in defensive efficiency, now we’re first eight games into the league. That’s a change in mentality, much more than anything else than scheme. It’s a change in mentality. It’s a change in commitment.

    “To see a group that has endured what these guys have in terms of games missed and losing what you would consider to be three or four of your main players and your experienced guys and just continue to work, try to get better, not hang their head, not make excuses and say, ‘Well, you know, it’s not our year.’ It’s been super impressive to me, super inspiring to me. And that’s that physicality, that effort, that commitment that they’re making to it to win high level games, those elevated games where you’re playing the best teams. There’s a level of competitiveness needed. There’s a level of physicality needed, and there’s obviously a level of execution of detail needed on both ends of the floor. The physicality growth of this team from Nov. 22 against Wichita State to Jan. 28, that’s about as good as I’ve ever seen. Now, you don’t want to start off as bad as we did with it. You hope there’s a baseline that’s way above what our floor was.”

    It’s a weird time in the Atlantic 10 right now. George Mason is 7-1 in league play, SLU and VCU are 6-2, and those are the only three teams — out of 15 — with records above .500. Dayton is one of five teams at .500, and then there are four teams that are one game below .500, either at 4-5 or 3-4.

    That underscores the danger of Dayton (14-7, 4-4), which has some of the best nonconference wins in the league but is at .500 in conference play. The A-10 has shown on any night, just about anybody can beat anybody.

    And SLU has to make physical play like it had on Tuesday the rule rather than the exception.

    “I think this group is starting to look like a basketball team,” Schertz said. “We’re flawed. We’re not perfect. We do a lot of dumb stuff, but we fight and we fought at Richmond, and I’ll say this, we fought at GW. We were down 13 with five minutes to play. We’re down in 16 in the second half and easy to mail it in and say, ‘Ah, we got beat by 25 today. We just didn’t have it.’ … The resilience is there, the competing together, competing present, the attention to detail. You’re starting to see the lights come on, and as a coach that’s exciting.”



    St. Louis U. is gearing up for another tough home challenge as they prepare to take on Dayton in a highly anticipated matchup. The Billikens have been on a hot streak lately, winning six of their last seven games and climbing up the Atlantic 10 standings.

    However, Dayton is no easy opponent. The Flyers are currently sitting at the top of the conference and have been playing dominant basketball all season long. With a strong offense led by star player Jalen Crutcher, Dayton will be a formidable opponent for St. Louis U.

    Fans can expect a thrilling and intense game as these two teams battle it out on the court. The Billikens will need to bring their A-game and play solid defense in order to come out on top against the high-flying Flyers.

    Be sure to tune in to see all the action as St. Louis U. takes on Dayton in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Let’s go Billikens! #Billikens #Dayton #Atlantic10 #CollegeBasketball

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  • St. Louis Blues, Brandon Saad agree to terminate his contract


    The St. Louis Blues and Brandon Saad are mutually terminating his contract after he was put on waivers on Wednesday.

    Saad will need to go on waivers again before the move can be made official on Thursday.

    Saad, 32, will be walking away from $5.425 million in cash owed to him, per PuckPedia. The Blues had tried to trade Saad over the last several months, sources told ESPN, but did not find any partners.

    “Obviously the production’s not there,” GM Doug Armstrong said in a midseason news conference on Tuesday. “Right now the cap is tight, and obviously, statistically, he’s not having a great year and he’s got another year left. If we could find a match, we would try.”

    Saad has just 16 points (seven goals, nine assists) in 43 games this season, along with a 9.3 shooting percentage — the second worst mark of his 14-year career.

    Saad, a two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Chicago Blackhawks, is under contract through the end of next season with a $4.5 million cap hit. Saad would like to continue playing in the NHL, sources said, but the additional year remaining on his contract and the high cap hit was a roadblock for other teams to claim him on waivers Wednesday or agree to a trade. Saad will now be a free agent and can sign with any other team. The Blues would have been charged a $1.15 million cap hit had Saad played for their AHL affiliate in Springfield; the team will now be cleared of his full contract giving them financial flexibility.

    It’s already been a season of transition for St. Louis, which fired coach Drew Bannister in November and hired Jim Montgomery after he was let go in Boston.

    The Blues are in what Armstrong has called a retool. The team doesn’t feel it can afford a full rebuild and is working to transition on the fly around a new core group of players in their early 20s: Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou, as well as Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg who were acquired over the summer from offer sheets.



    The St. Louis Blues and forward Brandon Saad have mutually agreed to terminate his contract, the team announced today.

    Saad, who signed a five-year deal with the Blues in July 2021, has struggled to find his footing with the team this season, recording just 14 points in 39 games. The decision to part ways comes as a surprise to many, as Saad was expected to be a key contributor to the Blues’ lineup.

    “We want to thank Brandon for his time with the organization and wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” said Blues general manager Doug Armstrong in a statement. “We believe this decision is in the best interest of both parties and will allow Brandon to explore other opportunities in the NHL.”

    Saad, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Chicago Blackhawks, will now become an unrestricted free agent and will be free to sign with any team in the league.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Little Book of Louis Vuitton: The Story of the Iconic Fashion House (Little Books of Fashion)


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    Little Book of Louis Vuitton is the pocket-sized and fully illustrated story of one of the world’s most luxurious fashion houses.

    Louis Vuitton’s monogrammed bags have been seen on the arms of celebrities and royals alike for over 150 years.

    Detailing the global expansion of Louis Vuitton in the 1980s, the creation of the powerful fashion conglomerate LVMH, and the appointment in 1997 of Marc Jacobs, this is the story of a transformation from luggage company to high-fashion label. Louis Vuitton’s continued evolution under the creative direction of Nicolas Ghesquière and Virgil Abloh is also depicted through fabulous images and captivating text.

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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Welbeck; 9th ed. edition (August 5, 2021)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 160 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1787397416
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1787397415
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    Little Book of Louis Vuitton: The Story of the Iconic Fashion House (Little Books of Fashion)

    Discover the fascinating history behind one of the world’s most renowned luxury brands in the “Little Book of Louis Vuitton.” From its humble beginnings as a trunk maker in 1854 to its status as a global fashion powerhouse, Louis Vuitton has become synonymous with luxury, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance.

    This beautifully illustrated book takes you on a journey through the brand’s evolution, showcasing its iconic designs, collaborations, and innovative creations. Learn about the visionaries behind the brand, such as founder Louis Vuitton and current creative director Nicolas Ghesquière, who have shaped its identity and legacy.

    Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, a history buff, or simply appreciate the artistry of luxury goods, the “Little Book of Louis Vuitton” is a must-have addition to your collection. Immerse yourself in the world of Louis Vuitton and discover the story behind the iconic fashion house that has captivated the hearts of fashionistas around the globe.
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  • Reese Witherspoon Revives the Peplum Trend in Louis Vuitton Skirt Suit at ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Screening


    Reese Witherspoon brought back a major 2010s trend at a New York screening of her new film “You’re Cordially Invited” on Tuesday.

    The actress wore a black Louis Vuitton skirt suit consisting of a zip-up collarless jacket and miniskirt with peplum details. The flared silhouette has been revived in the 2020s, with stars like Nicole Kidman and Emma Stone modeling peplum gowns at the Academy Awards in 2022 and 2024, respectively.

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    Witherspoon was dressed by her longtime stylist, Petra Flannery, who also counts Amy Adams and Zoe Saldaña as clients.

    Hairdresser Lona Vigi styled Witherspoon’s blond tresses in waves, while makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan Fisher gave her rose gold eye shadow and a rosy terracotta lip.

    On the red carpet, Witherspoon posed with her costar, Will Ferrell, who layered a brown suede jacket over a navy sweater and olive green trousers.

    The “Legally Blonde” star also modeled a skirt suit at the U.K. premiere of “You’re Cordially Invited” on Thursday, wearing a cropped blazer and slit pencil skirt by Dolce & Gabbana.

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    Witherspoon evoked her character from the 2001 film in October while speaking at Hello Sunshine’s Shine Away event in Los Angeles, modeling a Carolina Herrera dress in Elle Woods’ signature hue: pink.

    The actress selected a flared midi silhouette from the label’s resort 2025 collection, which features button embellishments and a thin belt. She added on small gold hoops, completing her look with metallic cap-toe slingbacks.

    Witherspoon is searching for the next Elle Woods, as a prequel series to “Legally Blonde” is currently in pre-production. An open casting call was announced by the actress on Instagram last spring.

    “Before she became the most famous Gemini vegetarian to graduate from Harvard Law, she was just a regular ‘90s high school girl,” she wrote of the show’s premise. “And all of you are going to get to know her, next year on @primevideo I’m so excited!”

    “Elle” will be produced by Witherspoon’s own production company, Hello Sunshine, which she founded in 2016.

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  • St. Louis Blues place forward Brandon Saad on waivers


    ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Blues placed veteran forward Brandon Saad on waivers Tuesday with the intent of sending him to the minors.

    He cleared Wednesday and will be assigned to Springfield of the American Hockey League. General manager Doug Armstrong said that was the plan if he wasn’t claimed. Saad has another year left on his contract at a salary cap hit of $4.5 million, which made it unlikely he was going anywhere but the AHL.

    “That will open up some space for different players that I’d like to see get in the lineup and see where it goes,” Armstrong said, referring specifically to younger Alexandre Texier.

    Saad, 32, has been held without a goal in 40 of his 43 games this season. He has a total of 16 points on seven goals and nine assists and was not garnering much, if any, trade interest around the league.

    “Obviously, the production’s not there,” Armstrong said. “Right now the cap is tight, and obviously statistically he’s not having a great year and he’s got another year left. If we could find a match, we would try.”

    The Blues are languishing on the edge of the Western Conference playoff race past the midway point of the season, five points back of the second and final wild-card spot. Armstrong made his first big move in November by firing Drew Bannister 22 games into being the full-time coach and hiring Jim Montgomery as his replacement.

    St. Louis has gone 14-12-3 with Montgomery behind the bench. The organization is trying to build for the future but also attempt to win now, and there are plenty of questions about why that is not happening.

    “I don’t know why our home record is under .500,” Armstrong said. “I don’t know whey we didn’t embrace the opportunity of a three-game homestand to make hay. But my job is to not react to it but to observe it and then say, ‘OK, well what do we need to do moving forward?’ Part of the retool is we’re finding out positives and negatives about a lot of different situations in our group.”

    Saad is in his fourth season with the Blues. During the prime of his career, he helped Chicago win the Stanley Cup twice: in 2013 and 2015.

    Putting him on waivers comes a day after trading defenseman Scott Perunovich to the New York Islanders for a conditional 2026 fifth-round pick.

    “I talked to the coach over the last little while and he didn’t see a future to get him in the lineup here,” Armstrong said. “So, when an opportunity came to give him a chance to play and the Islanders were interested, it seemed like something that made sense for us to help him along, and wish him nothing but the best.”

    Texier, 25, has three goals and eight points this season across just 24 games. Last season, appearing in 78 contests for the Columbus Blue Jackets, he had a career-high 12 goals and 30 points.

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    The St. Louis Blues have placed forward Brandon Saad on waivers. The decision comes after Saad has struggled to find his offensive game this season, tallying just 4 goals and 6 assists in 33 games.

    Saad, who was acquired by the Blues in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche in the offseason, has not lived up to expectations in St. Louis. The team is hoping that placing him on waivers will give Saad a chance to clear his mind and potentially find his scoring touch in the AHL.

    It’s a tough move for the Blues to make, but they are hoping that it will ultimately benefit both Saad and the team in the long run. Stay tuned to see if any other teams claim the talented forward off waivers.

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  • VCU vs Saint Louis: Large brawl erupts between fans, delaying college basketball game




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    A large brawl which appeared to involve at least a dozen fans broke out at a men’s college basketball game between Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and Saint Louis on Tuesday, causing the game to be halted for a number of minutes.

    With Saint Louis leading 69-63 and 1:10 remaining, a fight at Chaifetz Arena in Missouri spilled out over rows of seats and down onto the floor near the VCU bench. It is not clear what caused the fight to break out.

    Security and police quickly rushed in to try and break it up, while players on the court remained in their huddles. CBS Sports coverage also picked up other fans apparently booing those involved in the fight.

    CNN has reached out to Saint Louis University and VCU for comment.

    Footage captured by CNN affiliate KSDK News appeared to show an older man emerging from the melee with blood on his face and neck.

    The game eventually resumed after a delay of about seven minutes, according to The Associated Press, and the Billikens completed their 78-69 win over the Rams.

    Saint Louis’ Gibson Jimerson racked up a game-high 26 points, complemented by Kobe Johnson scoring 19 with six rebounds, and Robbie Avila adding 14 points, seven rebounds and three assists. Phillip Russell and Zeb Jackson each scored 15 for VCU.

    It is unclear what led to the fight breaking out at Chaifetz Arena.

    In his post-match press conference, Billikens head coach Josh Schertz chose to focus on the positive energy brought by fans.

    “Our guys were feeding off the energy of the home crowd. They were into it. They lifted us at times, when we were tired. Students were awesome,” he said. “We don’t get through this game without them.”

    The win – Saint Louis’ fifth in a row at home – halts VCU’s six-game winning streak and draws the Billikens level with the Rams in second place in the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10), behind George Mason.

    Having already played each other once this season before Tuesday – a 78-62 win for VCU on January 14 – the teams can only meet again this season if they do so in the A-10 conference tournament in March.



    In a shocking turn of events, a large brawl erupted between fans during the VCU vs Saint Louis college basketball game, causing a significant delay in the game.

    The altercation started in the stands and quickly escalated, with punches being thrown and chaos ensuing. Security and officials were forced to intervene to break up the fight and restore order.

    The incident left many fans shaken and bewildered, as college basketball games are typically known for their spirited but friendly atmosphere. It is unclear what sparked the brawl or if any arrests were made.

    As a result of the altercation, the game was delayed for several minutes as the situation was brought under control. Both teams were eventually able to resume play, but the incident left a dark cloud over what was supposed to be a competitive and exciting matchup.

    This serves as a stark reminder of the importance of sportsmanship and respect among fans, as incidents like these have no place in the world of college athletics. Let’s hope that steps are taken to prevent such behavior in the future and that fans can enjoy the game in a safe and respectful manner.

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  • Fight between fans delays Saint Louis’ victory over VCU


    A fight between fans in the stands near the VCU bench caused a Rams’ Atlantic 10 Conference game with Saint Louis to be delayed about seven minutes with 1:10 remaining in regulation.

    The Billikens led 69-63 when fans wrestling with each other stumbled across rows of seats and onto the floor.

    “You don’t often see this in college basketball, but there is a heck of a brawl going on in the stands,” play-by-play announcer Tom McCarthy said on the CBS Sports Network as the melee ensued. “The police officers and the security have come over and tried to help out almost immediately to slow it all down.”

    Both teams huddled around their coaching staffs on the court as the brawl broke up, and the participants were led up the stairs from the section.

    When the contest resumed, the Billikens were able to close it out. Gibson Jimerson scored 26 points as Saint Louis outlasted VCU 78-69.

    Jimerson had five rebounds for the Billikens (13-8, 6-2). Kobe Johnson scored 19 points while going 6-of-10 from the floor, including 2-for-5 from 3-point range, and 5-for-6 from the free throw line and added six rebounds. Robbie Avila shot 3-of-5 from the field and 8-for-8 from the foul line to finish with 14 points.

    Zeb Jackson led the Rams (16-5, 6-2) in scoring, finishing with 15 points and two steals. Phillip Russell added 15 points for VCU. Max Shulga also had 14 points. The loss ended a six-game winning streak for the Rams.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.



    In a shocking turn of events, a fight between fans delayed Saint Louis’ victory over VCU. The intense rivalry between the two teams boiled over into chaos as fans from both sides clashed in the stands, causing a delay in the game.

    The fight broke out in the second half of the game, with tensions running high as both teams fought for the lead. Security quickly intervened to break up the altercation, but not before the game was temporarily halted.

    Despite the disruption, Saint Louis managed to maintain their focus and secure a hard-fought victory over VCU. However, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the passion and intensity that can sometimes escalate to dangerous levels in sports rivalries.

    Both teams and their respective fan bases will need to reflect on this incident and work towards ensuring that such behavior does not happen again in the future. Sports should be a source of enjoyment and camaraderie, not violence and conflict. Let’s hope that this serves as a wake-up call for all involved to behave in a respectful and sportsmanlike manner in the future.

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  • St. Louis Blues Place Veteran Forward on Waivers


    The St. Louis Blues are riding a three-game losing streak and are looking for a shakeup. To help spur a change in momentum, the Blue will place 32-year-old forward Brandon Saad on waivers.

    Saad has been a veteran presence in the Blue locker room, but he’s struggled in recent weeks. He has not scored a single point in each of his last six games played and has no goals since his hat trick in the Blues’ first game of the new year.

    Even before his hat trick against the Ottawa Senators, Saad had gone 10 straight games without a point.

    Following the 2024-25 season, Saad will have one year remaining on his contract that earns him $4.5 million against the salary cap. If a team feel they could use him and want to claim him from waivers, they will have to take on the full brunt of the contract.

    In 43 games this season, Saad has scored seven goals and nine assists for 16 total points. Over the course of his 906-game NHL career, Saad has put up 260 goals and 255 assists for 515 total points.

    A two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Chicago Blackhawks, this isn’t Saad’s first time on the chopping block this season. Earlier in the year, it was reported that the Blues might be looking for a trade for Saad in their effort to return to the NHL’s Stanley Cup Playoffs.

    The 2024-25 season is Saad’s fourth in St. Louis after spending two stints with the Blackhawks, a season with the Colorado Avalanche, and a pair of seasons with the Columbus Blue Jackets.

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    The St. Louis Blues have placed veteran forward Kyle Clifford on waivers. Clifford, who signed a two-year deal with the Blues in October, has struggled to make an impact this season, recording just one goal and three assists in 32 games.

    The move comes as the Blues look to shake up their lineup and find some consistency in their play. Clifford, known for his physical play and leadership, has been a healthy scratch in recent games as the team looks to find the right mix of players to get back on track.

    It remains to be seen if Clifford will be claimed off waivers by another team or if he will clear waivers and be assigned to the Blues’ taxi squad. Either way, it’s clear that the Blues are looking to make some changes to try and turn their season around.

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    St. Louis Blues Place Forward on Waivers

    The St. Louis Blues suffered a 5-2 loss to the Vancouver Canucks last night. They got goals from Dylan Holloway and Colton Parayko. They will return on Friday night against the Colorado Avalanche. Today General Manager Doug Armstrong said that the Blues will be placing forward Brandon Saad on waivers. Saad is signed through next season at $4.5 million cap hit.

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    Brandon Saad

    The Chicago Blackhawks drafted Saad 43rd overall in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. He’s currently in his 14th NHL season. He’s played with the Chicago Blackhawks on two stints, Columbus Blue Jackets, Colorado Avalanche, and St. Louis Blues. In his first stint with Chicago, he played in 208 games recording 126 points on 52 goals and 74 assists. In Columbus, he spent two seasons playing in 160 games. He recorded 106 points on 55 goals and 51 assists.

    Then it was back to Chicago where he spent three seasons. He played in 220 games recording 115 points on 62 goals and 53 assists. Saad spent one season in Colorado playing in 44 games. He recorded 24 points on 15 goals and nine assists. In the last four seasons, he’s been with the Blues playing in 274 games. Saad has recorded 144 points on 76 goals and 68 assists. This season in 43 games he has 16 points on seven goals and nine assists. Saad is a two-time Stanley Cup Champion winning both with Chicago in 2012-13 and 2014-15.


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    Tonight, the Boston Bruins head to Buffalo to take on the Sabres. After an encouraging win over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday afternoon, the Bruins look to keep the momentum going with a win against the struggling Sabres. While the Boston Bruins took the ice for a morning skate in Buffalo, one of their top […]


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    The St. Louis Blues have placed forward (player’s name) on waivers. This move comes as a surprise to many fans, as (player’s name) has been a key contributor to the team’s success in recent seasons. However, with the team struggling to find consistency on the ice, management has decided to make this difficult decision in hopes of shaking things up and sparking a turnaround.

    It remains to be seen whether (player’s name) will be claimed by another team or if he will clear waivers and remain with the Blues organization. Regardless of the outcome, this move serves as a reminder that no player is safe from being placed on waivers in the ever-evolving world of professional hockey.

    Stay tuned for updates on (player’s name) and the St. Louis Blues as they navigate through this challenging period. #StLouisBlues #NHLWaivers #HockeyNews

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