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ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO)-- Playoff hockey returns to St. Paul Wednesday night as the Minnesota Wild host the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup Playoffs at Xcel Energy Center. The pregame party in ...
Most of Missouri seems to be behind the St. Louis Blues as they head into tonight’s Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins (8 p.m., ET, NBC). But one young fan, Laila Anderson ...
On the Affton Ice Rink, the 11- and 12-year-olds with ponytails peeking out from their helmets are fighting for the puck. “Go, girls!” someone in the stands shouts. Another fires back, “Get her!” ...
The St. Louis Blues won their first Stanley Cup on Wednesday night, but one of the best parts of their championship run didn’t unfold on the ice. It’s the story of Laila Anderson, an 11-year ...
And there she was that June, on the ice in Boston, holding the Stanley Cup with a little help from big No. 55. But how about this twist: Laila now plays hockey, and earlier this month, Laila and ...
After 52 years, a little liquid sunshine wasn't going to stop the long-suffering hockey fans in St. Louis from celebrating their team's first-ever Stanley Cup win in euphoric fashion.
Laila Anderson, 11, is a big fan of the St. Louis Blues. The team won its first Stanley Cup Wednesday and flew Anderson, who has a life-threatening autoimmune disease, to see the game in Boston.
The Stanley Cup had been in the St. Louis Blues’ possession for 48 hours and Philip Pritchard, the NHL’s “Keeper of the Cup” for the past 31 years, had already taken note. As soon as the ...