4:18 PM ET, Fri March 12, 2010

LB Lenon visits Arizona Cardinals

Around the Horns | St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Linebacker Paris Lenon, who took over the starting weakside linebacker job for the St. Louis Rams following the trade of Will Witherspoon to Philadelphia, is paying a free-agent visit to Arizona. Lenon started 10 games total for the Rams last…

St. Louis Rams 1 hour ago

Isaac Bruce, TV star?

Around the Horns | St. Louis Post-Dispatch — During his 14 seasons with the Rams, including 13 in St. Louis, Isaac Bruce was never one of those diva wide receivers who thrived on attention and looked for ways to get it. But Bruce will be all over television…

St. Louis Rams 1 hour ago

NHL roundup: Blue Jackets 2, Thrashers 1

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Kristian Huselius had a goal and an assist to help host Columbus weather a late rally to beat Atlanta, which outshot the Blue Jackets 17-1 in the third period. Canadiens 5, Oilers 4 (SO) — Andrei Kostitsyn scored on Montreal's fifth shootout at...

St. Louis Blues 8 hours ago

Oshie gets attention with his new style

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Blues notebook Center has a hot hand, but his hairstyle is turning heads, too.

St. Louis Blues 8 hours ago

Blues edge Islanders

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Blues 2, Islanders 1 (SO) • With victory, Note earns best road record in a decade.

St. Louis Blues 8 hours ago

Atogwe will skip offseason programs

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Lowest possible tender offer prompts safety to stay away.

St. Louis Rams 9 hours ago

Ex-Rams great Olsen dies

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Hall of Famer was part of 'Fearsome Foursome' in LA and also a TV star.

St. Louis Rams 9 hours ago

Garcia makes strong pitch for roster spot

St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Lefthander impresses La Russa, Duncan.

St. Louis Cardinals 11 hours ago

‘Spoon is people’s choice. . .in Atlanta

Around the Horns | St. Louis Post-Dispatch — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently asked its readers who the Falcons should select with the 19th overall pick in the draft. Nearly 2,000 readers responded on the AJC.com website, and the winner was _ University of Missouri linebacker Sean Weatherspoon.…

St. Louis Rams 22 hours ago

New hairdo has not slowed down Blues’ T.J. Oshie

Morning Skate | St. Louis Post-Dispatch — UNIONDALE, N.Y. – Over the Olympic break, Blues forward T.J. Oshie decided it was time for a change, so he trimmed up his wild hair. “It’s something new . . . I wanted to cut it for a while now,” Oshie…

St. Louis Blues 23 hours ago
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  • Busy stretch looming for Blackhawks Blackhawks Blog | Chicago Breaking Sports By Chris Kuc The Blackhawks wiil be early risers this weekend. They will take on the Flyers in a Saturday matinee in Philadelpha, then head back to Chicago for an 11:30 a.m., nationally televised showdown Sunday against the top team in the NHL, the Washington Capitals, at the United Center. The games kick off a stretch of five contests in eight days for the Hawks, and includes a trip to the West Coast and Phoenix next week. "We have some top opponents and some tough games in some tough buildings," Hawks coach Joel Quenneville said. "We're going to Philly. We haven't been there in a while. We k...
  • NY Mets center fielder Carlos Beltran happy with rehab progress Ledger on Mets | Newark Star-Ledger Beltran says he could be ready by mid-April