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Jacob De La Rose: Rights released
Jacob de la Rose will not receive a qualifying offer from St. Louis on Monday, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reports.De La Rose has already signed with Farjestad BK (Sweden), so the team's decision not to keep his NHL rights doesn't come as a complete shock. If he can put together a solid campaign overseas, the 26-year-old center could still make his way back to the NHL but he probably shouldn't be retained in dynasty formats.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Returning to Sweden
Jacob de la Rose inked a three-year contract with Swedish outfit Farjestad BK on Tuesday, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.De La Rose spent much of the 2020-21 campaign watching from the press box, as he saw action in just 13 games for St. Louis, recording one assist, 13 shots and 22 hits while averaging 10:12 of ice time. Assuming the St. Louis Blues hand him a qualifying offer, the club will continue to hold onto De La Rose's NHL rights should he ever return.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Recalled from taxi squad
Jacob de la Rose was added to the active roster Friday, CapFriendly reports.De La Rose hasn't suited up for a game since March 28 and has just one point in 13 games this season. He likely won't see any playing time during the postseason.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Demoted to taxi squad
Jacob de la Rose was sent to the taxi squad Monday, according to CapFriendly.As expected, De La Rose cleared waivers and was then reassigned to the taxi squad. The 25-year-old has one assist through 13 games this season.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Heads to waivers
Jacob de la Rose was waived by the St. Louis Blues on Sunday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.The Blues are getting healthy, so they need to create roster space and salary-cap space. The 25-year-old center has produced an assist, 13 shots on net and 22 hits through 13 games this season. If he clears, he'll land on the taxi squad.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Promoted to active roster
Jacob de la Rose was added to the active roster for Monday's game against Vegas, CapFriendly reports.De La Rose has just one assist through 10 games this season. He's limited to a bottom-line role and could head to the press box once the St. Louis Blues' forward group is healthy.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Sent to taxi squad
Jacob de la Rose was reassigned to the taxi squad Sunday, CapFriendly reports.De La Rose has appeared in just one game this month and has one point through 10 games this season. He'll likely be a scratch when the St. Louis Blues' forward group is healthy.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Rejoins active roster
Jacob de la Rose was promoted to the active roster Saturday, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reports.With Oskar Sundqvist (knee) out for the season, De La Rose's path to playing time has gotten clearer. De La Rose will center the fourth line Saturday versus the Sharks.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: On taxi squad Thursday
Jacob de la Rose was assigned to the taxi squad Thursday, per CapFriendly.De La Rose was a healthy scratch Wednesday versus the Kings. He and Dakota Joshua will likely compete for a fourth-line role going forward. De La Rose missed seven games with a lower-body injury.
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Blues' Jacob De La Rose: Back from IR
Jacob de la Rose (lower body) was activated from injured reserve Wednesday, Jim Thomas of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.De La Rose missed the last seven games. He's not expected to draw into the lineup for Wednesday's matchup against the Kings, as head coach Craig Berube wants Dakota Joshua to stay in the lineup.