Jakub Vrana has long been considered a promising offensive player. And he has shown flashes to that effect, as well. He scored eight goals and 11 points in his first 11 games as a member of the Detroit Red Wings in 2021.
When Jakub Vrana was last seen on the ice with the St. Louis Blues on Dec. 9, a 3-1 loss against the Chicago Blackhawks, it certainly appeared at the time it would be his last appearance in a St.
The St. Louis Blues face a setback in their defensive lineup as key defenseman Justin Faulk has been placed on the injured reserve list. Faulk left the game early against the Colorado Avalanche on Dec.
The St. Louis Blues have placed top defenseman Justin Faulk on injured reserve with a lower-body injury.
Jakub Vrana cleared waivers Wednesday, and the St. Louis Blues will assign the forward to Springfield of the American Hockey League. Vrana, 27, came under fire for recent subpar performances, including a 3-1 loss against the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday and was not projected to be in the lineup on Tuesday against the Detroit Red Wings.
Former Washington Capitals winger Jakub Vrana is available. The St. Louis Blues placed the LW on waivers Tuesday, one day later than expected, and teams will have until 2 p.m.
On Monday, there were conflicting reports surrounding Jakub Vrana and the St.Louis Blues, as there was some indication that the Blues were close to moving on from Vrana in a trade.
After a tumultuous way to start the week, many are wondering what is next for one of the St. Louis Blues veterans. Through 19 games, forward Jakub Vrana has just two goals and four assists, far off the scoring pace we have seen from him over the last few seasons.
The Chicago Blackhawks waived Boris Katchouk on Monday and it was to give him time in Rockford instead of sitting with the big club and watching. But it was a curious one that hit the waiver wire earlier on Monday that caught the attention of most–and turned out to not even be true.
As per a report by Jeremy Rutherford, the St. Louis Blues are taking a somewhat-drastic move by placing forward Jakub Vrana on waivers. Demonstrating that it has been a challenging season for the skilled winger, the Blues seem tired of waiting for his offense to ramp up.
A former offensive weapon is being brought down a notch. On Monday, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic reported that the St. Louis Blues are placing forward Jakub Vrana on waivers.
Allowing eight goals in a game will undoubtedly bring change for the St. Louis Blues when they face the Chicago Blackhawks. Jakub Vrana will be back in the lineup when the Blues (10-8-1) head on a brief two-game trip beginning with a 1 p.m.
The St. Louis Blues are 9-7-1 through 17 games this season, which is good for 19 points and fourth in the Central Division behind the Dallas Stars, Winnipeg Jets, and Colorado Avalanche.
My player to watch for the St. Louis Blues in the last of a four-game road trip on Wednesday against the Colorado Avalanche is forward Jakub Vrana. OK,
As the St. Louis Blues prepare for a season currently defined by uncertainty, one of their recent acquisitions in Jakub Vrana is similarly draped with some significant element of such.
The first official trade of deadline day has come across the wire.
Jakub Vrana’s stay with the Detroit Red Wings was a brief one, but there’s also the chance that his departure from the team won’t be a long one. While no official announcement was made by the team, CapFriendly.com is reporting that Vrana has been assigned by Detroit to the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins.
Jakub Vrana didn’t make a big splash in his return to the NHL on Tuesday. Regardless, he was delighted to be back skating in the pool with the world’s best hockey players.
The Detroit Red Wings, riding a three-game winning streak, won’t immediately insert Jakub Vrana in the lineup after recalling him from the Grand Rapids Griffins on Tuesday.
Vrana, 26, has six goals and 11 points in 17 AHL games with the Grand Rapids Griffins this season.
The Detroit Red Wings were expected to place a player on waivers to make room for Robby Fabbri’s return, but they player that ended up being came as quite a surprise.
Vrana was admitted into the program on Oct. 19 after registering two points in two games. The nature of the admittance was never made public, and a joint statement by the NHL and the NHLPA said his care “continues to be administered pursuant to the player assistance program.”
The Detroit Red Wings will be without forward Jakub Vrana for the foreseeable future.
A familiar face returned to practice Thursday as the Detroit Red Wings welcomed back forward Jakub Vrana, who’s missed the entire season thus far after undergoing shoulder surgery last October.
The Red Wings acquired Vrana at last season's trade deadline in a deal that sent Anthony Mantha to the Washington Capitals.
The Detroit Red Wings acquired winger Jakub Vrana ahead of the trade deadline in April and have now locked the 25-year-old down on a new agreement that allowed the parties to avoid a salary arbitration hearing scheduled for Wednesday.
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