Berglund missed the last three games with a shoulder injury that he suffered last Thursday. He will replace Ty Rattie in the lineup if he ends up returning tonight. Monitor his status close to the 7:00 p.m ET puck-drop.
Berglund has missed the last three games with a shoulder injury, but his return to practice on Thursday is a good sign that he is getting closer. Monitor his status following the morning skate.
Berglund will miss his third straight game with a shoulder injury he suffered on Saturday. The Blues announced today that he is dealing with a shoulder injury, but have yet to release a timetable for his return.
Berglund left Thursday’s game with an upper-body injury and did not return. He had one assist in 7:20 TOI before retiring to the dressing room for the evening. Coach Hitchcock said he did not know how long Berglund will be out past Friday.
Berglund missed Saturday's game because he was banged up from a slash on Friday. The injury was not believed to be serious and should not keep him out vs. the Kings. He was reunited with T.J Oshie and David Backes on the Blues top line.
Berglund was feeling the effects of a slash he received on Thursday night, but will be in the lineup on Saturday when the Blues take on the Flames. Berglund had one shot and was a minus-1 in 16:41 yesterday.
There is no word of Berglund suffering an injury in last night's game, so he may just be resting some bumps and bruises and should be OK to play in Saturday's game vs. Calgary.
Hitchcock said he expects the Blues' injured players to be back before Game 4.
Berglund, missed the season finale with an upper-body injury, was the most unlikely of the injured Blues to play in game 1. He did not skate this morning, while the rest of the team did. He is expected to be back at some point in the first round.
Updating an earlier report: Berglund left practice early this morning, but according to coach Hitchcock it was planned. Monitor his availability following Saturday's morning skate.
Berglund got tied up with Boyd Gordon in Thursday's win over the Oilers. The injury is expected to be minor, but his inability to stay on the ice this morning may suggest otherwise. Monitor his status before tomorrow's game.
Berglund has missed the last three games after suffering an upper-body injury on November 16. After scoring 17 goals in 48 games (0.354 G/PG) last season, he has just one goal in 18 games (0.055 G/PG) this year. Monitor his status prior to puck-drop.
Berglund will miss his third straight game Thursday. Tough break because the Blues could have used his big-body against a big, strong Bruins team. Berglund scored 17 goals in 48 games last season but has just one goal and six points in 18 games this season.
Magnus Paajarvi will play in Berglund's spot. Consider him day-to-day and questionable for Tuesday vs. Buffalo.
Berglund netted 17 goals in 48 games for fantasy owners last year but didn't provide much else. Still, reliable goal scoring is hard to come by and Berglund should be a good late round stash next season.
Berglund moves down from the second line,
Like Jeff Carter earlier in the year, Berglund is potting goals at a much higher clip than getting attributed for assists. He could be useful for you to help balance out a high assist / low goals player like St. Louis or Thornton.
Schwartz is known more for his playmaking so this could be good news for Berglund and Stewart.
Berglund gets new wingers after putting up most of his playoff production alongside Andy McDonald.
Berglund should play a more physical game which could lead to an uptick in goals. The Swedish center scored a career high 22 goals but could be looking at 30 should he continue to center the top line. Expect a breakout year in his fourth season in the NHL.