St Louis Blues trade tiers
Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic: Looking at the trade tiers for theSt Louis Blues in advance of the March third trade target date.
Likely gone– or potentially re-signed? Ryan O’Reilly, Ivan Barbashev (one record that he was informed by the Blues he will not be re-signed and would certainly be traded yet his representative tweeted the record was incorrect), and Noel Acciari.
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The end looks near, target date or otherwise– Thomas Greiss, Josh Leivo, Logan Brown and Tyler Pitlick.
Worth checking out in the offseason, yet best of luck– Colton Parayko (27, a background of back troubles and 7 years left at $6.5 millon per), Torey Krug (4 years left at $6.5 million and a complete NTC), Nick Leddy, and Marco Scandella.
Future structure– Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou, and Jake Neighbours.
Can’ t see it– Pavel Buchnevich, Brayden Schenn, Brandon Saad, Justin Faulk and Jordan Binnigton.
Depth that would not generate a lot– Nikita Alexandrov, Alexey Toropchenko, Nathan Walker, Robert Bortuzzo, Calle Rosen and Scott Perunovich.
Things are grabbing with theSt Louis Blues
TSN: Darren Dreger states the trade market forSt Louis Blues onward Ivan Barbashev is warming up with a variety of groups interested. Ryan O’Reilly’s return is nearing, so the Blues will have an additional choice to make– will he remain or will he go?
“But we also can’t overlook the possibility that the St. Louis Blues are going to continue to have discussions with the agent to see if there could be a fit via an extension. So a lot of activity around Doug Armstrong’s office and the St. Louis Blues.”
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Less than a month up until the TDL! We’re mosting likely to publish some gamer cards that will certainly be traded likely prior to the thirdMarch Ivan Barbashev is playing his ideal career-season. But still, we never ever liked him a great deal. He was exaggerated ins 2015. As a service?Okay Long term? Rather not.