Blues End Lucic’s AHL Pro Tryout
In a recent announcement, the St. Louis Blues have ended the American Hockey League (AHL) professional tryout for forward Milan Lucic. This decision was made by Doug Armstrong, the team’s President of Hockey Operations and General Manager.
Details of Milan Lucic’s Tryout
Milan Lucic, who is 37 years old, was signed to a professional tryout prior to the 2025 training camp. The veteran forward stands at 6 feet 3 inches and weighs 240 pounds.
Performance and Injury
- Lucic participated in four preseason games.
- He recorded one goal and one assist during this time.
- Unfortunately, he suffered a lower-body injury that sidelined him.
After recovering, Lucic joined the Blues’ AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds. In this role, he played five games, contributing one assist and accumulating four penalty minutes.
Lucic’s Career Statistics
Milan Lucic boasts an extensive career in the NHL. He has played in a total of 1,177 regular-season games, achieving significant milestones:
- 586 total points
- 233 goals
- 353 assists
- 1,301 penalty minutes
This development marks a notable point in Lucic’s career as he transitions within professional hockey. The St. Louis Blues are continuing to assess their roster as the season progresses.