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Torey Krug became a fan favorite in Boston after the 5-foot-9 defenseman played bigger than his tiny frame and steamrolled Robert Thomas with a huge hit during the Bruins’ 2019 Stanley Cup Finals clash with the St. Louis Blues.

After 523 games and nine seasons with Boston, Krug bid farewell to the Bruins in 2020 when he signed a seven-year, $45.5 million contract with the Blues.

The 33-year-old Michigan native has been in and out of the Blues lineup with numerous ailments over the last four seasons. The team stated on Tuesday that he will miss the entire 2024-25 season when he gets surgery to correct the pre-arthritic alterations to his left ankle. The Blues reported in July that the abnormalities in Krug’s ankle occurred from bone fractures the former Bruins defenseman suffered during his 13-year career. Krug expected to undertake therapy for six to eight weeks and then be re-evaluated, hoping to avoid surgery.

Krug earned 22 goals and 124 assists across four seasons with the Blues, with 208 hits and 325 blocked shots. He amassed 337 points (67 goals, 270 assists), 413 hits and 507 blocked shots with the Bruins from the 2011-12 season until 2019-2020.

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The Blues reportedly tried to deal Krug and a first-round selection to the Philadelphia Flyers during the offseason in exchange for forward Kevin Hayes and defenseman Travis Sanheim. However, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, Krug invoked the no-trade clause on his contract and held up the deal.

After missing the 2019 season, Krug will have two years at $6.5 million average yearly value remaining on his deal.

 

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