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<blockquote data-quote="pruman91" data-source="post: 1793926" data-attributes="member: 3916"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/hockey/professional/a-healthy-jordan-binnington-in-good-spot-as-blues-open-preseason-with-win/article_b4aa80c0-b088-5b50-b152-b91ae1e11a8a.html[/URL]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/jthomas" target="_blank">Jim Thomas</a></p><p>WICHITA, Kan. – It’s been a while since Nazem Kadri crashed into Jordan Binnington in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals, resulting in a knee injury and ending Binnington season.</p><p>But it hasn’t been all that long since Binnington has felt healthy – healthy enough to play hockey, that is. That playoff game against Colorado took place on May 21. Binnington said the knee didn’t feel right for nearly three months.</p><p>Binnington told the Post-Dispatch last week that the knee injury did not require surgery.</p><p>“In the middle of August there, it started feeling really good,” Binnington said, following the Blues’ 5-4 preseason win Saturday over the Arizona Coyotes. “So it’s been a good few weeks now. And I just keep building and pushing it. Yeah, we’re in a good spot.”</p><p></p><p>The postgame Binnington “vibe check” confirmed that assessment. He seems to be in a good spot. As he came out in the hallway at INTRUST Bank Arena for his postgame media session, Binnington greeted a reporter with: “You got some good question lined up?”</p><p>The 3 1/2 -minute Q&A ended with a question from someone wearing a white No. 50 Binnington jersey. As the scrum broke up, Binnington asked her: “Do you want me to sign the jersey?”</p><p>He even asked Blues PR for a black “Sharpie” marker for maximum signature visibility. Then he posed for a selfie with her. Did the same for a fan with a no-name Blues jersey – a jersey signing and photo op.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pruman91, post: 1793926, member: 3916"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.stltoday.com/sports/hockey/professional/a-healthy-jordan-binnington-in-good-spot-as-blues-open-preseason-with-win/article_b4aa80c0-b088-5b50-b152-b91ae1e11a8a.html[/URL] [URL='https://www.stltoday.com/users/profile/jthomas']Jim Thomas[/URL] WICHITA, Kan. – It’s been a while since Nazem Kadri crashed into Jordan Binnington in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals, resulting in a knee injury and ending Binnington season. But it hasn’t been all that long since Binnington has felt healthy – healthy enough to play hockey, that is. That playoff game against Colorado took place on May 21. Binnington said the knee didn’t feel right for nearly three months. Binnington told the Post-Dispatch last week that the knee injury did not require surgery. “In the middle of August there, it started feeling really good,” Binnington said, following the Blues’ 5-4 preseason win Saturday over the Arizona Coyotes. “So it’s been a good few weeks now. And I just keep building and pushing it. Yeah, we’re in a good spot.” The postgame Binnington “vibe check” confirmed that assessment. He seems to be in a good spot. As he came out in the hallway at INTRUST Bank Arena for his postgame media session, Binnington greeted a reporter with: “You got some good question lined up?” The 3 1/2 -minute Q&A ended with a question from someone wearing a white No. 50 Binnington jersey. As the scrum broke up, Binnington asked her: “Do you want me to sign the jersey?” He even asked Blues PR for a black “Sharpie” marker for maximum signature visibility. Then he posed for a selfie with her. Did the same for a fan with a no-name Blues jersey – a jersey signing and photo op. [/QUOTE]
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