St. Louis Blues defenseman and assistant captain Barret Jackman posted a minus three and played just over 13 minutes in the Blues 5-2 humiliating defeat against the L.A. Kings on Monday night. - Photo courtesy of Getty Images
With the status of star defenseman Alex Pietrangelo uncertain for the St. Louis Blues second round, game two matchup with the Los Angeles Kings, everybody knew that the other defenseman would have to step up and play better than they did in game one if the Blues hoped...Read Full Story
USA TODAYRoundup: Blues blank Wild; Black Hawks rout JacketsUSA TODAYST. LOUIS (AP) – Barret Jackman broke a league-high 150-game scoreless drought and Brian Elliott made 13 saves to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 4-0 win over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. By Tom Gannam, AP The Wild's Greg Zanon trips up the Blues' ...Blues blank Wild 4-0 as Barret Jackman breaks league-high 150-game scoreless ...Washington PostBlues 4, Wild 0FOXSports.comBlues blank Wild 4-0Fox Newsall 185 news articles »Read Full Story
I, obviously, watch a lot of Blues hockey - I think I've missed watching maybe one - possibly two - games this season, and schlepped all the way up to Nashville to catch a game. The more I watch, the more of an interesting trend I'm seeing: they frustrate the opposition. In the past they've [...]Targeting Barret Jackman: Anyone Else Notice An Uptick? is a post by the Best Sports Blogs at BallHyped.com.
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Jackman & Steen Join Injured List
The injury bug has struck again. This time the two victims are Barret Jackman (broken finger) and Alex Steen (high-ankle sprain). While neither injury is one we’d file under the “serious” category, both will keep the two skaters out for roughly four to six weeks. In other words, we may have seen the last of Jackman and Steen in 2010-11.
There’s roughly four weeks remaining in the regular season, which means that if things go to plan we may see Jackman and...Read Full Story
As we continue our player reviews, we move on to the core players for the team from 2010-11. We will first focus on a long standing defensemen and an impressive ‘rookie’. Barret Jackman- Jackman has been a member of the St. Louis Blues since the 2001-02 season and is the senior member on this young [...]View and VoteRead Full Story
Well, this should be disconcerting to a fanbase who has seen multiple beloved players leave St. Louis and win Cups elsewhere: Ted Kuflan of the Detroit News is speculating that the Red Wings might want to sign Barret Jackman if they can’t get ...
Staying with yesterday’s theme of classic clashes, today’s entry comes from 2006 and features fan-favorite Darcy Hordichuk (Nashville Predators) locking horns with the St. Louis Blues’ Barret Jackman. Tweet
There’s no doubt hitting an opponent on the ground is a “no no” in hockey. However, that didn’t stop the St. Louis Blues’ Barret Jackman from giving the Dallas Stars’ Ryan Garbutt a love tap despite being on his backside. Needless to say, Garbutt didn’t take kindly to the contact and as a result helped [...]
Defenseman Barret Jackman, who played in one game for the Blues in that playoff season when the Blues beat Chicago in five games in the opening round, remembers it fondly. Barret Jackman is the only Blues player on the current roster who participated in ...
What to watch • With Russell returning, Blues coach Ken Hitchcock will alter his defensive pairings. Alex Pietrangelo will play with Barret Jackman, Kevin Shattenkirk will be paired with Kent Huskins, and Russell will be paired with Carlo Colaiacovo.