Summer Synopsis: St. Louis Blues
by Brian La Rose
August 30, 2025 at 7:01 pm CDT | 1 Comment
With training camps now less than a month away, the bulk of the heavy lifting has been done from a roster perspective. Most unrestricted free agents have found new homes, the arbitration period has come and gone, and the trade market has cooled. Accordingly, it’s a good time to take a look at what each team has accomplished this offseason. Next up is a look at St. Louis.
Last summer, the Blues were relatively quiet early on before striking with a pair of successful offer sheets to bring in a couple of potential core players. A second-half push helped propel them into the playoffs, and in his final summer at the helm as GM, Doug Armstrong largely elected to keep the status quo with only a few moves of consequence.
Draft
1-19 – F Justin Carbonneau, Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL)
5-147 – F Mikhail Fyodorov, Magnitogorsk (MHL)
6-179 – G Love Harenstam, Skelleftea (Sweden U20)
https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/08 ... ues-2.html
Summer Synopsis: St. Louis Blues
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Re: Summer Synopsis: St. Louis Blues
Good read. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Summer Synopsis: St. Louis Blues
Pretty solid write up Blues need to have better bottom six FOs and PK otherwise i expect a really good season should be 100+ ptsTBone wrote: ↑02 Sep 2025 06:27 am Summer Synopsis: St. Louis Blues
by Brian La Rose
August 30, 2025 at 7:01 pm CDT | 1 Comment
With training camps now less than a month away, the bulk of the heavy lifting has been done from a roster perspective. Most unrestricted free agents have found new homes, the arbitration period has come and gone, and the trade market has cooled. Accordingly, it’s a good time to take a look at what each team has accomplished this offseason. Next up is a look at St. Louis.
Last summer, the Blues were relatively quiet early on before striking with a pair of successful offer sheets to bring in a couple of potential core players. A second-half push helped propel them into the playoffs, and in his final summer at the helm as GM, Doug Armstrong largely elected to keep the status quo with only a few moves of consequence.
Draft
1-19 – F Justin Carbonneau, Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL)
5-147 – F Mikhail Fyodorov, Magnitogorsk (MHL)
6-179 – G Love Harenstam, Skelleftea (Sweden U20)
https://www.prohockeyrumors.com/2025/08 ... ues-2.html
Re: Summer Synopsis: St. Louis Blues
Camp can't get started soon enough, enough of all this sheet talk already. 