Alex Pietrangelo will be one of the best St. Louis Blues defencemen ever. The former Blues captain scored 109 goals and was named to the All-Star team twice in his 12-year Blues career.
Pietrangelo, 35, was one of the most experienced players on the Canadian roster with two Stanley Cups, an Olympic gold and a World Cup of Hockey title on his resume. He is not currently injured and was in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Dallas Stars. He did miss a week in November with an upper-body injury.
Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo is withdrawing from Team Canada's squad in the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off to tend to an ailment and to be ready for the rest of the regular season, the NHL club announced Sunday.
Pietrangelo is the first player to withdraw from the tournament, which also features the United States, Sweden and Finland. Sweden is expected to make some lineup changes, though, with goaltenders Jacob Markstrom and Linus Ullmark, and forward William Karlsson, all currently injured.
The Vegas Golden Knights recently announced that Alex Pietrangelo would not ... minutes of ice time against the reigning Stanley Cup champions. So, Pietrangelo is dealing with something to the ...
Update: Alex Pietrangelo will be withdrawing from the ... Rather, he wants to win another Stanley Cup for Vegas. The best way to do that is for him to take a week off and give his 35-year-old ...
TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun joins Gino Reda to discuss the NHL's reaction to Alex Pietrangelo pulling out of the 4 Nations Face-Off and then proceeding to play 24 minutes in a Vegas win that same day,
Vegas defenseman Alex Pietrangelo has withdrawn from playing for Team Canada in the upcoming 2025 4 Nations Face-off because of an undisclosed ailment, the Golden Knights announced Sunday.
How should we choose to perceive the news that Alex Pietrangelo has withdrawn from the 4 Nations Face-Off? We can smirk at the fact he stepped aside from Team Canada to rest “an ailment” and, hours later,
The 4 Nation Face-off is just weeks away and will feature several top talents of the National Hockey League representing Canada, the United States, Sweden and Finland.