The St. Louis Blues made a savvy move by selecting Tynan Lawerence with the 11th overall pick, and Blues fans have plenty of reasons to be optimistic.
Lawerence, fresh off a season where he notched 24 points in 21 games across the USHL and NCAA, brings a style of play that's bound to draw comparisons to the legendary Patrice Bergeron. But what is it about Lawerence that mirrors Bergeron's game?
Tynan Lawerence: A Prospect with Bergeron-like Potential
Lawerence is a dynamic two-way center, much like Bergeron, capable of making waves on both ends of the ice. This dual-threat capability is what makes him such an exciting prospect for the Blues. His high hockey IQ allows him to exploit defensive gaps with precision, setting up scoring opportunities that could see him become a staple on the power play-a role Bergeron excelled in.
Defensively, Lawerence doesn't shy away from physical play, echoing Bergeron's reputation for being a defensive stalwart. He's adept at engaging in puck battles along the boards and has a knack for irritating opponents, disrupting their offensive flow.
While he might not win every battle, his tenacity is enough to stymie offensive threats. His stick-checking prowess also adds to his defensive toolkit, breaking up passes and thwarting scoring chances.
If Lawerence can channel his inner Bergeron on the ice, he's poised to secure a spot in the Blues' top six for the foreseeable future. While he may not carve out a Hall of Fame career like Bergeron, Lawerence is set to be a significant contributor to the Blues' success in the coming years.
In Other News...
Blues Fans May Not Agree On This Tarasenko Reunion
Vladimir Tarasenkos name is back in the mix around St. Louis as the Blues look ahead to July 1 and the start of free agency. After a productive season in Minnesota that reminded everyone he can still help offensively, the former Blues winger is drawing some attention as a possible low-cost addition for a club that knows him well and is now operating under incoming general manager Alexander Steen.
The fit is obvious on one level, but the timing and roster math matter just as much. St. Louis is working with limited cap space and still has other restricted free agents to sort out, so any Tarasenko reunion would have to be weighed against a lot of competing priorities. No decision has been made yet, which is why this one feels like the kind of conversation that could split the fan base long before it reaches the front office. [Read more 🡒]
