stlblue06 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 14:26 pm
STL fan in MN wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 13:39 pm
kimzey59 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 13:33 pm
stlblue06 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025 13:17 pm
Not sure if this has been talked about but what about Texier going down to Springfield to help get his confidence back? I’m not sure what his chances are of being claimed but he could be a good call up.
I don't know that "confidence" is Texier's problem. He seems plenty confident, he's just not getting results. It didn't seem to affect his play against Columbus(he wasns't moping" or anything like that, he just started getting blanketed by the Columbus D).
I just don't think Tex has the skill to force his way into a regular spot. At best, he's a 30ish point finesse guy with a subpar defensive game at even strength but decent PK ability. On a lot of teams, he'd probably be a good option on a 3rd line. Here, he just doesn't have a role. We've got better, or at least potentially better skill players to put on a 3rd scoring line and we have better Pk'ers to roll out as a specialist(it'd be really nice if they'd play up to their abilities but that's a separate discussion). Going down to Springfield isn't going to make Texier "better". I think he is what he is; a younger, marginally better Kapanen.
100% agree. Texier is a fulltime NHLer on a lot of teams that lack depth…like Columbus’s teams from a few years ago. He either needs to step his game up a notch, find his way to a lesser team, or he’s going to continue to be a tweener and eventually find his way out of the league.
He’s not a bad player but we simply have better options - both from an offensive and defensive standpoint.
Well he did miss an entire season 2 years before he came to the Blues. Then he only played 31 games last season with limited ice time. He’s still young with only 1 season over 40 games played. I think it could help him but I see him getting claimed as 2.3M on his final year isn’t much for a bottom team.
Yeah, he might get claimed. And tbh, that probably wouldn’t be a horrible outcome for the Blues. Would save them $2.3M.
And let’s add some context as he didn’t exactly just “miss” a season. The Blue Jackets allowed him an indefinite leave after 2 close family members died and Tex decided to play the 2022-23 in Switzerland. So he still played pro hockey that season but obviously well below NHL caliber but he did that to be closer to his family in France as they grieved.
But you make a solid point that it’s possible he still has another gear we haven’t seen yet. Due to him bouncing around and playing that year in the Swiss league, maybe he just needs some time to sort it out. But unfortunately he’s pretty much out of time. It’s make or break time.
That said, I’m rooting for him. But I’m also rooting for Joseph, Lucic, Dvorsky, Stenberg etc. I want them all to succeed…then though of course, it’s obvious that the success of one or two of these guys would hamper the success of the others as there’s only so many roster spots to go around. But I just want at least one of these guys to grab the bull by the horns, grab the open 3RW spot and run with it.