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Top Philip Broberg News

  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Two-point effort Monday

    Broberg scored a goal and added an assist in Monday's 6-5 loss to the Predators.

    It was the first multi-point performance for Broberg since Dec. 11, when he picked up two assists -- a game that also took place in Nashville. The 24-year-old blueliner has contributed three goals, 18 points, 78 blocked shots and 71 shots on net through 55 games this season.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: First point since return

    Broberg logged an assist, two shots on goal, two blocked shots, two PIM and a plus-3 rating in Thursday's 5-4 win over the Panthers.

    Broberg missed one game due to a concussion earlier in January. His offense took some time to come around, as he snapped a six-game point drought with his helper Thursday on a Jordan Kyrou goal. For the season, Broberg has 16 points, 68 shots on net, 77 blocked shots and a plus-3 rating through 53 outings, mainly in a top-four role with ice time in all situations.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Slated to play

    Broberg (concussion) is expected to play versus the Lightning on Friday, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.

    Broberg was considered a game-time decision, but he was on the likely side of playing in this contest. He missed one game due to the injury, though he missed almost all of the Jan. 10 matchup versus Vegas when he got injured. Broberg is expected to fill a top-four role and receive power-play time.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Considered game-time decision

    Broberg (concussion) is considered a game-time decision for Friday's matchup against the Lightning, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.

    Broberg entered the concussion protocol after exiting Saturday's matchup against the Golden Knights, but he could return to action after missing just under a week. Head coach Jim Montgomery said Thursday that Broberg still needed to clear some medical hurdles before getting the green light to return to game action, and the team will monitor him in the hours leading up to Friday's puck drop. If Broberg is held out Friday, he'll likely be in the mix to suit up against Edmonton on Sunday.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: In contention Friday

    Broberg (concussion) could still be cleared in time for Friday's clash with the Lightning, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.

    According to head coach Jim Montgomery, Broberg still needs to clear some medical hurdles before he can play but hasn't been ruled out versus Tampa Bay. While the defenseman is currently stuck in a 27-game goal drought, he has managed eight helpers over that stretch while making 44 blocks.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Enters concussion protocol

    The Blues announced Monday that Broberg is in the concussion protocol and is doubtful for Tuesday's game against the Hurricanes.

    Broberg sustained his injury during the first period of Saturday's game against the Golden Knights, and he's considered day-to-day. While he's slated to miss at least one game, head coach Jim Montgomery said Monday that the team's medical staff is "very happy" with Broberg's progress so far. Matt Kessel will likely enter the lineup against Carolina on Tuesday.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Hurt in Saturday's contest

    Broberg (upper body) won't finish Saturday's game versus the Golden Knights.

    Broberg was hit by Mark Stone in the first period, and the St. Louis defenseman was ruled out before the intermission. That typically isn't a great sign. Broberg just signed a six-year, $48 million contract extension earlier in the day, but it's quite possible he'll be missing some time in the short term.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Inks six-year contract

    Broberg signed a six-year, $48 million contract with the Blues on Saturday.

    Broberg has two goals, 14 points, six PIM, 58 shots, 17 hits and 71 blocks in 45 appearances with St. Louis in 2025-26. He had 29 points in 68 outings during the 2024-25 regular season. Broberg is playing out the final season of his two-year, $8 million contract and would have been a restricted free agent this summer.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Manages pair of assists

    Broberg notched two assists and three shots on goal in Thursday's 7-2 loss to the Predators.

    Broberg ended a five-game slump with the pair of helpers. The 24-year-old defenseman continues to see top-four minutes, but he's struggled to put up offense in anything more than short bursts this year. He's at 12 points, 47 shots on net, 53 blocked shots and a minus-2 rating over 32 appearances, putting him behind the pace that yielded 29 points in 68 regular-season contests a year ago.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Breaks up shutout bid

    Broberg scored a goal on two shots and added four blocked shots in Saturday's 4-1 loss to the Golden Knights.

    Broberg hasn't been all that consistent on offense, but he's done enough to stay in the conversation in fantasy. He's up to two goals and five assists over 19 appearances this season after his third-period goal Saturday kept the Blues from getting shut out. The 24-year-old blueliner has added 28 shots on net, 27 blocked shots, eight hits and a minus-2 rating while seeing heavy minutes in the top four. Broberg's potential will be capped as long as he remains out of the running for power-play time.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Nets first goal this season

    Broberg netted a goal in Thursday's 7-4 loss to Utah.

    Broberg tallied the fourth goal of the game for St. Louis before the Mammoth denied the Blues' late comeback attempt with two goals to cement their lead. Broberg's twine finder was his first of the season and proves to be a good sign that another strong year for the 24-year-old could be in store. After recording 29 points in 68 regular-season appearances a year ago, Broberg should be in the mix to be a common contributor from the blue line once again. If he can string together back-to-back games with a point, he's a name to roster sooner rather than later in most formats.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Two points in win

    Broberg scored a goal, dished an assist and went plus-4 in Friday's 5-2 win over the Jets in Game 6.

    It was Broberg's turn for a big game from the blue line. He ended a seven-game drought with his performance. He's been defensively sound in the first round, going plus-9 with six blocked shots and six shots on net over six appearances. Broberg continues to play in a top-four role.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Rejoins team

    Broberg (personal) practice with the team ahead of Tuesday's games versus Utah, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.

    Broberg will return to the lineup after missing just one game while attending to a personal matter. In 67 games this year, the 23-year-old defenseman has set career highs in goals (eight), assists (21) and shots (97) and figures to offer decent fantasy value in the playoffs while playing in a top-four role.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Unavailable Saturday

    Broberg (personal) won't play against Seattle on Saturday, per Chris Pinkert of the Blues' official site.

    Broberg will miss at least one game but could be ready to play against Utah on Tuesday in the Blues' regular-season finale. He has produced eight goals, 29 points, 97 shots on net and 98 blocked shots across 67 appearances this season. Matt Kessel will replace Broberg in Saturday's lineup.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Pockets helper in loss

    Broberg notched an assist and five blocked shots in Monday's 3-1 loss to the Jets.

    Broberg has two helpers over his last six contests following his four-point effort against Montreal on March 25. The 23-year-old defenseman continues to handle top-four minutes for the Blues as he has for much of the campaign. Overall, he's produced eight goals, 21 assists, 95 shots on net, 96 blocks and a plus-20 rating through 66 appearances.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Best game of season Tuesday

    Broberg notched one goal, three assists, a hit, two blocked shots and a plus-4 rating in Tuesday's 6-1 win over Montreal.

    Broberg recorded his fourth multi-point game of the season Tuesday, but this outing was his best performance of the entire campaign, with the 23-year-old defender getting a hand in four of the team's six goals. Broberg continues to have a career-best season in his fourth year in the league, and he's up to 19 helpers and 27 total points across 60 appearances. He's not much of a fantasy option in most formats, particularly due to his role in the second defensive pairing, but he's getting the job done this season and is certainly turning heads with his play for a red-hot St. Louis team that has won seven games in a row.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Scores OT winner

    Broberg netted the game-winning goal in overtime, tallied three shots on net and blocked three shots in Thursday's 4-3 overtime win over the Canucks.

    With just over a minute remaining in Thursday's extra period, Broberg tallied his second game-winning goal of the season. Overall, the 23-year-old defenseman is up to seven goals, 22 points, 87 shots on net and 75 blocks in 57 appearances this season. Thursday's game-winner ended a nine-game drought without a goal for Broberg, who now has four markers since early February. He also received a team-high 24:57 of ice time, which highlights the level of trust head coach Jim Montgomery has in his blueliner. While Broberg has a small amount of value in deeper leagues, he has a bright future ahead and has settled in nicely on the Blues' second defensive pairing. If he can get hot down the stretch, however, he is worth a look in some formats with his ice time at even strength and on the second power-play unit.

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  • Blues' Philip Broberg: Notches helper in loss

    Broberg put up an assist and two shots on goal in Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Stars.

    Broberg has picked up four points (two goals, two assists) over his last four games. The defenseman appears to have regained some momentum on offense after the 4 Nations Face-Off break -- prior to the pause, he had been limited to three points over a 17-game span since the start of January. The 23-year-old is up to 21 points, 71 shots on net, 63 blocked shots and a plus-11 rating through 49 appearances. He's not currently in a power-play role, so he has a fairly low ceiling on offense.

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HT/WT: 6-4, 212 lbs
Birthplace: Orebro, Sweden
Age: 24
Experience: 4
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