With three first round picks in this year’s draft, the Blues will have plenty of options on what they want...
The St. Louis Blues are well positioned to make some noise this offseason, with all eyes looking at the three first round picks that they have in the upcoming 2023 NHL draft. Blues general manager Doug Armstrong has shown in the past that he’s not afraid to move those kinds of picks, just like when he moved two in 2017 to bring in Brayden Schenn, with one being a pick he acquired from selling off Kevin Shattenkirk.
Jeremy Rutherford joined Tyler Yaremchuk and Frank Seravalli on Daily Faceoff Live to talk about the Blues current wealth of first round picks, and what could possibly happen with them.Of course, they have the number 10 overall pick, and Armstrong has said a couple times that he’ll be shocked if he’s not walking to the stage in Nashville to make that number 10 overall pick. The Blues haven’t had a lot of high picks.
What are the Blues going to do? I think they’ll make that number 10 pick, but the late first rounders, that’s the key question here. There’s a situation where the Blues could make one of those picks available to trade for an established NHL player, trying to pluck somebody in here to keep this team competitive the next couple years during what Armstrong has referred to as a retool, or they could make both of these picks.
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