Harry S Deals wrote: ↑08 Oct 2025 08:45 am
Ive seen a few of these sorts having the Blues in the 90-95 point range. 90 pts only would really surprise me although things can always go south, injuries namely to the wrong guys that happens.
You may not be surprised to learn that i am more optimistic than 90 pts I am in the 100 pt territory for this season, I would cite the continued growth and production from the top 2 lines, more depth on D with Fowler/Broberg/Tucker//Mailloux. Also i like how Jordan Winnington looks i know hes eyeing the Olympics he wants another notch in his belt which bodes well.
I think the Blues get big seasons from:
Thomas, Binnington, Buch, Kyrou, Holloway, Fowler, Broberg and Schenn. Depth is a little sketchy but Stenberg is waiting in the wings
What say you?
ALWAYS prefer a young team to be underestimated rather than trying to live up to big expectations.
Hmmmm. You mean there are others in the universe that see problems, not just ASOGG?
I suspect that this revelation caused a couple of bathroom runs today.
What''s not to be impressed with? How can they not see the upward trajectory?
- The 2023 re-whatever is over, and not a single player drafted during or after the re-whatever is in the NHL. I'm eager to see the ratings of our prospect pipeline now. Did it go down from medium?
- The team's leading scorers disappeared in the playoffs
- Faksa was great in the playoffs, but he's gone.
- The aged defense just 1 year older.
At some point, BluesTalk is going to realize that the re-supply of talent VIA THE NHL DRAFT arising from the 2023 and 2024 down years did very little for the roster. Replacing old average players with youthful average players = younger average roster, not a Stanley Cup.