What wasn't said was the near simultaneous loss Jay Bouwmeester and Army's flailing attempts to replace him too. Yet even with his loss St. Louis still had a shot to repeat in the COVID interrupted season, but we all know what happened with certain team leaders not being prepared to play leading into the bubble. The whole Pietrangelo Era will go down as one of extremes, from winning the Cup to mailing it in, with a war of egos between he and Doug Armstong as the backdrop. Memories so thick you have to brush them away.

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What if St. Louis had kept Alex Pietrangelo?
By Joe DeMarini
July 19, 2025
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Losing Pietrangelo hit the Blues' defense corps hard, and Armstrong scrambled to find a solution--two solutions, in fact. Armstrong signed Torey Krug and Justin Faulk to matching seven-year, $45.5-million contracts that each carried cap hits of $6.5 million and included no-trade protections throughout: full No-Trade Clauses for the first five years, and Modified NTCs for the final two. Faulk and Krug never lived up to their contracts, with Krug's career likely over due to injury as well, and neither player could replace what Pietrangelo brought to the lineup.
It was a colossal fumble to let Pietrangelo walk over an NMC--trade protections Armstrong wound up giving to two lesser players to try and replace Pietrangelo; it was a total mismanagement of the cap and the beginning of a downward spiral the Blues are only just now pulling themselves out of.
What if the Blues had kept Pietrangelo, though? Re-signed him, and not made the blunder of handing out matching albatross contracts to both Krug and Faulk. On the one hand, the Blues likely would've remained a more competitive team through the early 2020s: even with the departures of Ryan O'Reilly and Vladimir Tarasenko, the Blues' forward group has remained strong as Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas have emerged as true top-line talents. With Pietrangelo on the backend, they would've had a rock-solid No. 1 defenseman and could've filled out the rest of the blue line in other ways. Would that have been a true Cup-contending team? Maybe not, but the 2018-19 team that did win didn't fit the mold, either.
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