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Hosted by Corey with the Story, St. Louis Blues News Today delivers daily coverage of the St. Louis Blues with fast, focused updates on game results, player performances, injuries, trades, and key storylines. From regular season matchups to playoff pushes, the show keeps fans locked in on everything happening on the ice in St. Louis. Each short episode highlights what matters most—including standout performances, roster updates, and season trends—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, St. Louis Blues News Today is built for fans who want reliable Blues coverage every sing...

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Blues Build Goalie Depth Post-Draft | St. Louis Blues News
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Today at 6:37 PM

The St. Louis Blues bid farewell to GM Doug Armstrong and welcome Alex Steen, as the team reshapes its future with a bold draft strategy. Armed with 13 picks—including four in the first round—they added nine prospects and two veterans, Mason McTavish and Brandon Carlo. A key focus? Goaltending. Vladimir Proskurin, a Russian netminder selected 123rd, joins a growing pipeline, following last year’s goalie emphasis. While Joel Hofer locks down the starting role and Jordan Binnington remains, the Blues are betting on depth and development—Proskurin’s Russian roots and strong stats hint at potential, mirroring Hofer’s path. Goal...


Blues Missed Belchetz? Trade Fallout | St. Louis Blues News
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Today at 5:35 PM

The St. Louis Blues had a wild draft night, landing key centers Tynan Lawrence and Maddox Dagenais, plus pulling off a blockbuster trade for Mason McTavish. But the real buzz? They passed on Ethan Belchetz — a physical, garbage-picking winger who’s now a terror for the Utah Mammoth. With Belchetz’s potential to dominate matchups against Blues’ forwards like Dvorsky and Neighbours, fans are wondering if St. Louis missed a huge opportunity. Could this be the player who haunts them for years?

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Five New Cities, One Big Mission - A Message from Corey
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Today at 10:26 AM

Five New Cities, One Big Mission - A Message from Corey


Blues Draft Grades and Trade Analysis
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Today at 3:35 AM

The St. Louis Blues wrapped up their draft with nine picks after trading away two first-rounders to land Mason McTavish—a risky gamble on upside—and sent two thirds to acquire Brandon Carlo, sparking debate over value given his injury history. With Doug Armstrong’s GM tenure ending, fans are left weighing whether these moves, including solid late-round gems like Vladimir Proskurin and Lars Steiner, are enough to build a contender—or if the team’s safe, cautious approach falls short in today’s NHL.

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Blues Make Big Trade for Carlo
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Yesterday at 10:13 PM

The St. Louis Blues pulled off another blockbuster trade, acquiring veteran defenseman Brandon Carlo from Toronto in exchange for two third-round picks, adding depth to their blue line as their GM prepares to change next week. Carlo, a 29-year-old whose contract expires after this season, brings experience and a cap hit under $3.5 million. This marks the Blues’ third trade this week, following moves for McMichael and McTavish. Toronto, which originally acquired Carlo from Boston, used the draft picks to select a Canadian winger and a Swedish defenseman. Meanwhile, the Hurricanes are scrambling to secure exclusive talks with free-agent defenseman Jo...


Trust The Process - A Message from Corey
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Yesterday at 9:46 PM

Trust The Process - A Message from Corey


Blues Draft Swiss Winger Steiner
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Yesterday at 7:32 PM

The St. Louis Blues made a savvy late-draft pick by snagging 18-year-old Swiss winger Lars Steiner at 171 in the 2026 NHL Draft. A QMJHL standout with 30 goals and 55 points last season, Steiner also lit up the playoffs and served as alternate captain. With two World Junior appearances and a physical, high-impact game, he’s poised for a solid NHL third-line role — just needs more strength and polish. Likely returning to Switzerland this year, Steiner’s development path is already looking promising.

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McTavish to Blues: Power, Potential, and Playoff Push
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Yesterday at 4:47 PM

The St. Louis Blues just pulled off a blockbuster trade, acquiring dynamic forward Mason McTavish from the Ducks in exchange for their 15th and 29th overall picks. At just 23, McTavish has the potential to explode into a 60-point scorer and brings a physical, gritty edge that fits perfectly with their young, rising core—Dylan Holloway, Jimmy Snuggerud, Philip Broberg, and Joel Hofer. This move isn’t about rebuilding; it’s about retooling, and McTavish could become the franchise’s next star, elevating the Blues into a playoff contender next season.

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Blues Draft Center Powerhouse Dagenais
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Yesterday at 11:18 AM

The St. Louis Blues just leveled up their center corps with a bang in the draft, selecting 18-year-old scoring machine Maddox Dagenais—6’4”, 198 lbs, 62 points in 62 games—with their second first-round pick. A silver medalist with Team Canada U17 and a breakout season that doubled his point output, Dagenais brings grit, size, and international pedigree. He joins Mason McTavish in a night of center-focused moves, while Tynan Lawrence (11th overall) adds depth from Boston University’s proven pipeline. With Robert Thomas and Dalibor Dvorsky already in place, the Blues are building a dominant middle for years to come.

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Blues Acquire Carlo for Defense
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Yesterday at 2:21 AM

The St. Louis Blues just pulled off a savvy move, acquiring veteran defenseman Brandon Carlo from Toronto in exchange for two third-round picks and taking on his final year of contract. General Manager Doug Armstrong praised the addition for bringing size, playmaking, and experience to a defense corps now stocked with four seasoned players — giving young talent room to grow and adding crucial depth. Carlo, who spent eight years with Boston as a top defensive presence, gets a fresh start in St. Louis, expected to anchor the second pairing with his physicality and net protection. For Toronto, it’s a cl...


Carlo Out, Blues In: Leafs Trade Defenseman
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Last Saturday at 11:20 PM

The Toronto Maple Leafs have traded defenseman Brandon Carlo to the St. Louis Blues in a deal that nets them two future draft picks, wrapping up Carlo’s brief but impactful stint in Toronto. Acquired in 2025 from Boston, Carlo played just 55 games for the Leafs, tallying seven assists. GM John Chayka called the move a smart investment in future assets and a fresh start for Carlo, who’s now poised to bolster the Blues’ defense. St. Louis GM Doug Armstrong sees Carlo’s veteran presence, size, and shutdown ability as vital to building a more competitive team and supporting younger...


Blues Trade Picks for Stars and Prospects
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Last Saturday at 9:35 PM

The St. Louis Blues pulled off savvy trades to land high-impact players Mason McTavish and Brandon Carlo, sacrificing draft picks to immediately upgrade their roster. While they started with center prospects, their draft strategy quickly pivoted to defense and goaltending, building depth with players like Luke Schairer, Landon Nygz, and goalie Vladimir Proskurin—all destined for elite collegiate programs. With a balanced mix of immediate contributors and future assets, the Blues are crafting a development pipeline that serves both now and tomorrow.

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Leafs Trade Carlo for Draft Picks
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Last Saturday at 9:05 PM

Toronto Maple Leafs trade injured defenseman Brandon Carlo to St. Louis Blues for two high-value 2026 draft picks, signaling a rebuild in motion as the Leafs miss the playoffs for the first time since 1967. The Blues, narrowly missing the postseason, bolster their defense with Carlo while also acquiring center Mason McTavish — a move that could help them finally break through and contend again.

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Blues Draft & Trade Surge
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Last Saturday at 8:41 PM

The St. Louis Blues turned up the heat at the NHL Draft, pulling off nine picks and two blockbuster trades to reshape their roster. They started strong with first-round selections of Tynan Lawrence and Maddox Dagenais—both elite prospects with championship pedigree—and pulled off a major deal to land Mason McTavish from Anaheim, sacrificing two later picks. Beyond the first round, they added veteran defenseman Brandon Carlo for depth and stability, then stocked up on future stars with seven more picks, including defensemen Luke Schairer and Landon Nycz, goaltender Vladimir Proskurin, and forwards Carter Stevens, Lars Steiner, and Coli...


Blues Draft Russian Goalie at 123
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Last Saturday at 7:12 PM

The St. Louis Blues shocked everyone by drafting Russian goalie Vladimir Proskurin at 123rd overall, a late-round steal with solid stats and potential. Though his record wasn’t stellar, he posted two shutouts and a .921 save percentage last season. He’s expected to return to his Russian club for another developmental year. With Jordan Binnington likely backing up Joel Hofer next season, Proskurin’s path to the NHL is long — but not impossible — especially if he can impress in the KHL. He’s behind several other promising goalies in the system, and the Blues still have more picks left — possibly targe...


Blues Load Up on Defensemen
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Last Saturday at 6:59 PM

The St. Louis Blues are on a defensive spree at the NHL Draft, adding Landon Nycz—the 107th overall pick—to their already stacked blue line. A 6-foot-2, 210-pound defenseman from UMass with a lefty shot and explosive mobility, Nycz joins Brandon Carlo and Luke Schairer as the team aggressively builds defensive depth. His USHL-to-college path mirrors a proven pipeline for young talent, and the Blues hope he’s a fourth-round hidden gem. With the draft still rolling, the big question: will they keep stacking defensemen—or pivot to offense?

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Blues Land Carlo in Smart Trade
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Last Saturday at 6:28 PM

The St. Louis Blues pulled off a steal at the NHL Draft, landing shutdown defenseman Brandon Carlo from the Toronto Maple Leafs for just two third-round picks — a massive bargain after Toronto paid a first-round pick and prospect to acquire him. Standing 6-foot-5 and known for disrupting top lines, Carlo pairs perfectly with Colton Parayko, instantly elevating the Blues’ defense. Toronto’s move looks like a regrettable exit, while St. Louis signals serious playoff intent with this low-cost, high-impact addition.

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Nycz’s NHL Future Hinges on Growth
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Last Saturday at 6:22 PM

The St. Louis Blues selected big, raw defenseman Landon Nycz with the 107th pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. Standing 6’3” and packing 209 pounds, Nycz showed flashes of potential during his freshman season at UMass despite being one of the youngest players. Before college, he bounced around junior leagues in Michigan and the USHL, scoring at a half-point-per-game clip with Sioux City. But his ceiling is still unproven—his hockey IQ and board battles need work. His path to the NHL hinges on mastering his size and sharpening his decision-making. A classic development story: physical tools are there, now it’s about th...


Blues Add Shutdown Defenseman Schairer
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Last Saturday at 5:27 PM

St. Louis Blues surprise fans by selecting defenseman Luke Schairer with the 75th pick—yes, another blueliner after already drafting one. The 6’3”, 200-pound U.S. Development Program standout brings shutdown defense and elite speed to their blue line. GM’s clearly focused on building depth, and with two picks left in the fourth round, expect more moves. Schairer heads to Boston University for 2027-28, while Adam Jiricek’s imminent NHL debut makes this a smart, strategic addition.

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Leafs Trade Defenseman for Cap Space
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Last Saturday at 5:20 PM

Leafs pull off a surprising defenseman trade, netting two third-round picks for a player with a limited no-trade clause — a move that freed up nearly $4.1M in cap space and opens the door for big-name targets like Jason Robertson. Despite the modest return, insiders say it was the best possible outcome given the constraints, and with Darren Raddysh already in the mix, the Leafs are clearly building toward something bigger.

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Blues Trade for Carlo
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Last Saturday at 4:59 PM

The St. Louis Blues just pulled off a savvy trade, sending two third-round picks to the Toronto Maple Leafs for veteran defenseman Brandon Carlo — a six-foot-five, 230-pound right-shot who brings ten years of NHL experience and defensive grit. Carlo fits perfectly into the Blues’ aggressive style and fills a major need on their blue line. With this move, GM Doug Armstrong continues his smart drafting strategy, securing a reliable defenseman while still holding onto a third-round pick to draft future talent. More surprises could be on the way as the draft nears its end.

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Blues Trade for Carlo Ahead of Draft
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Last Saturday at 4:49 PM

The St. Louis Blues just pulled off a major defensive upgrade, trading two third-round picks for veteran defenseman Brandon Carlo, who brings six-plus years of NHL experience and playoff savvy. With Carlo set to join a defense already anchored by Parayko and Broberg, the move adds depth and insurance as the team heads into the draft — especially with first-round pick Jiricek still developing. It also raises questions about Kessel’s future, while the front office continues to make waves by trading up for McTavish and pushing to land a top-ten pick.

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Carlo Heads to St. Louis in Trade
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Last Saturday at 4:36 PM

Brandon Carlo’s NHL journey just took a sharp turn—he’s been traded from Toronto to St. Louis for two third-round picks, clearing cap space for the Leafs while giving the Blues a veteran defenseman hoping to rediscover his form. Could this be the fresh start both teams need?

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Blues Pass on Defensemen in Draft
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Last Saturday at 4:29 PM

The St. Louis Blues made bold moves in the 2026 NHL Draft, selecting three high-upside forwards in the first round—Mason McTavish for immediate impact, and Tynan Lawrence and Maddox Dagenais as future stars. Surprisingly, they skipped defensemen entirely, passing on top blueliners as they prioritized offense, even though they had chances to draft them. With up to three defensive spots still open and nearly $16 million in cap space, the Blues now look to free agency and later rounds to shore up their blue line, potentially targeting veterans like Trouba or prospects like Liske and Galvas if they slip through th...


Blues Acquire Carlo in Big Trade
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Last Saturday at 4:08 PM

The St. Louis Blues just pulled off a major trade, acquiring defenseman Brandon Carlo from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for two future draft picks. Carlo, a 29-year-old veteran with 10 NHL seasons under his belt, brings physicality, experience, and playoff grit to the Blues’ blue line — a move that signals their serious push for a deep postseason run.

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Blues Rebuild with Strategic Trades
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Last Saturday at 4:05 PM

The St. Louis Blues are aggressively rebuilding for the future, trading away high picks and key players like Jordan Kyrou to land top draft talent and young prospects — including Connor McMichael, the 16th overall pick — while General Manager Doug Armstrong insists the team is building a core of young, developing players with long-term potential. With nine draft picks and free agency looming, the Blues are already eyeing more moves to strengthen their roster and integrate new talent, all while staying true to their vision of a youthful, growing core that fans can rally behind.

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Blues Trade for McTavish, Overstock Centers
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Last Saturday at 2:57 PM

The St. Louis Blues pulled off a bold move in the 2026 NHL Draft, trading their 15th and 29th picks to land high-octane forward Mason McTavish — a former third-overall pick with offensive upside but skating and defensive questions. They also selected center Tynan Lawrence with the 11th pick, aligning with GM’s preference for high-IQ depth, then surprised by taking another center, Maddox Dagenais, at 16th — a project with high ceiling but limited immediate impact. The result? A crowded center corps and a glaring lack of elite defense, raising eyebrows about whether the Blues overpaid for McTavish and missed a bigger...


Blues Draft Strategy Unveiled
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Last Saturday at 1:58 PM

The St. Louis Blues are poised to make big moves in the NHL Draft’s second day, armed with eleven picks across rounds two through seven. After trading up for Mason McTavish in the first round, GM Doug Armstrong is expected to aggressively target top talent with his remaining selections, aiming to build a championship-caliber roster. With multiple picks in the third through fifth rounds, the Blues are stacking their future with young, high-potential players — a bold strategy designed to reshape the team’s long-term competitiveness.

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Blues Trade for McTavish, Big Move Ahead
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Last Saturday at 10:10 AM

The St. Louis Blues just pulled off a blockbuster trade, sending their 15th and 29th picks to Anaheim for center Mason McTavish — a 23-year-old former Team Canada captain with a $7M contract. This bold move, reportedly GM’s last draft, signals a new era: McTavish’s talent and experience are seen as vital, despite a down year. The Blues aren’t handing him a spot — he’ll battle for a role on the second or third line. Fans are excited: this young star could ignite the next chapter in St. Louis hockey.

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Blues Acquire McTavish in Draft Trade
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Last Saturday at 5:27 AM

Blues shock the league by trading for Mason McTavish, the Ducks’ high-octane forward, in a bold move to fix their offensive woes after missing the playoffs. In exchange for McTavish, St. Louis sends Anaheim their 15th and 29th picks in this year’s draft — a steep price for a player who’s already scored 77 goals and 104 assists in 304 games. McTavish, a third-overall pick in 2021, delivered 17 goals and 24 assists last season, even contributing in Anaheim’s playoff run. This deal could be the spark the Blues need to turn their season around.

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Blues Trade Picks for Center Depth
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Last Saturday at 4:13 AM

The St. Louis Blues pulled off a bold draft strategy, trading away two first-round picks to land center Mason McTavish — and they’re not done yet. With picks 11 and 16, they selected Tynan Lawrence, a gritty two-way forward from BU, and Maddox Dagenais, a versatile junior center with size and upside. Lawrence’s injury struggles didn’t deter the Blues — they see him as a projectable fit in their system. Dagenais offers flexibility, capable of playing center or wing, and could become a key piece. With nine more picks left — though no second-round selection — the Blues are clearly focused on building depth...


Blues Accelerate Rebuild with McTavish
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Last Saturday at 3:11 AM

The St. Louis Blues just pulled off a bold move by trading for center Mason McTavish, a 23-year-old veteran with 40-50 point seasons, signaling they’re accelerating their rebuild. With McTavish slotting into their young core and surrounded by rising talent, the Blues are suddenly more competitive—and their playoff window just got wider. The trade also sparks internal competition for center spots, with prospects like Justin Carbonneau and Otto Stenberg ready to challenge for roles. This isn’t just a mid-season tweak—it’s a statement: the Blues are ready to push for the playoffs now.

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Blues Trade Up for McTavish
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Last Saturday at 2:50 AM

The St. Louis Blues stunned the draft with early steals of Tynan Lawrence and Maddox Dagenais, then pulled off a blockbuster trade for veteran scorer Mason McTavish—showing they’re balancing youth with proven NHL talent to build a championship-caliber roster.

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Blues Trade Up for McTavish
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Last Saturday at 1:57 AM

The St. Louis Blues stunned the NHL world by trading two future first-round picks to acquire Mason McTavish, the third overall pick just five years ago, signaling a bold push to build a Stanley Cup contender. Despite past production questions and speed critiques, McTavish’s talent and versatility make him a perfect fit for their top-six lineup, joining emerging stars like Robert Thomas and Dylan Holloway. The move, which came after they already selected Tynan Lawrence, shows the Blues are prioritizing immediate impact over future assets — a high-stakes gamble that could reshape their playoff destiny.

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Blues Draft Three Centers in First Round
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Last Saturday at 1:56 AM

The St. Louis Blues are on a bold rebuilding spree, snagging three centers in the first round of the draft—including Tynan Lawrence, Mason McTavish (via trade), and big, booming Maddox Dagenais—to massively upgrade their middle ice depth. Dagenais, a 6’4”, 196-pound QMJHL standout with 30 goals and 32 assists, brings shot power and grit, drawing comparisons to Radek Faksa. With four first-round picks this year, the Blues are clearly prioritizing center depth as part of a larger roster overhaul—watch how these young talents slot into their future plans.

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Blues Draft Forwards, Not Defense
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Last Saturday at 1:56 AM

The St. Louis Blues shocked analysts by drafting two forwards in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft, choosing Tynan Lawrence at 11 and Maddox Dagenais at 16 — despite needing defense. With top defensemen flying off the board and key targets like Daxon Rudolph gone early, GM Doug Armstrong stuck to “best player available,” building forward depth instead. These picks could become trade assets later, offering flexibility to fix their blue line without sacrificing future upside.

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Blues Land McTavish in Major Trade
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Last Saturday at 1:39 AM

The St. Louis Blues just made a blockbuster move, trading two first-round picks to land 23-year-old center Mason McTavish from Anaheim. Signed to a six-year, $42M deal, McTavish brings elite two-way play and NHL experience — he’s already scored 77 goals and 104 assists in 304 games. With the Blues now holding only picks 11 and 16, this trade signals a bold push to build a championship-caliber roster. General Manager Doug Armstrong is expected to break down the strategy soon — and fans are already buzzing about what this means for the team’s future.

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Blues Land McTavish in Major Trade
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Last Saturday at 1:25 AM

The St. Louis Blues pulled off a blockbuster trade, acquiring Mason McTavish from Anaheim in exchange for the 15th and 29th picks in the 2026 NHL Draft. McTavish, a proven top-six center whose performance dipped amid contract talks last summer, instantly upgrades St. Louis’ center depth and adds versatile wing play. His arrival puts pressure on Connor McMichael and Dalibor Dvorsky, potentially making Pius Suter a trade asset. Ottawa was rumored to be a frontrunner but dropped out, allowing the Blues to swoop in. With Robert Thomas still leading the charge, McTavish gives St. Louis the firepower to compete with di...


Blues Drafted Fast-Rising Teen Star
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Last Saturday at 1:25 AM

The Blues just pulled off a major steal with 17-year-old phenom Tynan Lawrence, a Canadian dynamo who lit up the scoreboard with 61 points in 27 games before heading to BU and representing Canada’s U18 team. Despite modest college stats, his elite speed, consistency, and two-way play make him a rare find — a potential offensive catalyst with serious upside. Expect him to return to college for another year, with an NHL debut likely around age 19 or 20. If he follows the path of stars like Jimmy Snuggerud, Lawrence could become a cornerstone of the Blues’ future — and this move by GM was pure...


Tynan Lawrence: The Next Bergeron?
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Last Saturday at 1:25 AM

The St. Louis Blues just drafted Tynan Lawrence 11th overall, and hockey fans are already buzzing—he’s got the brains, the grit, and the two-way game that screams Patrice Bergeron. With 24 points in 21 games and a high hockey IQ, Lawrence thrives offensively and defends with heart, making him a perfect fit for the Blues’ future. If he keeps developing, he’s locked in for a top-six role—and maybe even a legacy in St. Louis.

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