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Former Bruins defenseman Torey Krug might have to retire from hockey due to the effects of an "invasive" ankle surgery.
Krug spent the first nine seasons of his NHL career with the Bruins before signing in free agency with St. Louis in 2020.
St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong suggested on Wednesday that defenseman Torey Krug isn't expected to play in the NHL again ...
A fan favorite across nine seasons with the Bruins, Krug’s ankle issue stems from a fracture he sustained during his time in ...
The St. Louis Blues were one overtime period away from playing in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Adam Lowry ...
ST. LOUIS -- Torey Krug isn't expected to play in the NHL again, St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said Tuesday.
St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway underwent surgery for an undisclosed injury and is expected to be able to play at the ...
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Yardbarker on MSNBlues’ Torey Krug not expected to play in NHL againSt. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug is not expected to resume his playing career, Blues general manager Doug Armstrong ...
St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong said Dylan Holloway and Tyler Tucker weren't going to be back if the Blues playoff run had ...
Former Michigan State defenseman Torey Krug is not expected to return to the NHL after he underwent ankle surgery last offseason, according to St. Louis Blues g ...
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