
Current Season
GP
32
W-L-OTL
8-17-6
GAA
3.65
SV%
.864
SO
1
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$6.00M
Total Value
$36.00M
Expires
6 yrs · 2026-2027
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Fans keep pitching wild Blues trades like sending Binnington to Montreal or Robert Thomas to Minnesota, and with St. Louis scraping the standings' bottom, GM Doug Armstrong listens to every angle. Thomas holds a full no-trade clause and an $8.125 million cap hit through his eight-year deal, but whispers say he might waive it for the right fit while the Blues demand a king's ransom.
St. Louis reels from jaw-dropping Jordan Binnington update as the freeze thaws and rumors explode. Goaltending drama hits the Blues hard, forcing GM Doug Armstrong into deadline overdrive. With wild-card hopes flickering, this twist could redefine their entire stretch run strategy.
Team USA finally grabs Olympic gold after 46 years, stunning Canada in overtime with a goal that echoes through hockey history. Jack Hughes, grinning through missing teeth from a high stick, delivers the dagger past Jordan Binnington while Connor Hellebuyck stones 41 shots in a goaltending clinic. The post-game celebration turns poignant as players honor Johnny Gaudreau by skating his No. 13 jersey around the ice, a tribute that hits hard for every NHL insider who knew the man.
Jordan Binnington stands tall for Canada until Jack Hughes' overtime snipe hands Team USA a 2-1 gold-medal stunner in Milano. The Blues goalie battles through power plays and pressure, but the Hughes magic proves too much in the final. St. Louis watches their guy fight to the finish, fueling motivation for the NHL stretch drive.
Blues goalie Jordan Binnington calls the Olympic final a heartbreaking overtime defeat after Canada's 2-1 silver to Team USA. He faces down stars like McDavid in a goaltending clinic, but Jack Hughes' winner crushes dreams of gold. This performance underscores why Binnington remains a clutch NHL warrior, even in international heartbreak.
St. Louis Blues netminder Jordan Binnington and defenseman Colton Parayko chase Olympic immortality but grab silver with Canada after that gut-wrenching OT loss. Binnington stones chances in the final, but Jack Hughes slips one through for U.S. gold. Back in the NHL, this run reminds everyone why Blues faithful pack rinks - heartbreak builds champions.