St. Louis Blues: Who Stays, Who Goes?
As the St. Louis Blues contemplate their future, the spotlight shines on two key players: Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas. The big question on every fan's mind is whether both will still be wearing Blues jerseys next season.
Dave Pagnotta recently shared insights on this topic, highlighting the high stakes involved. The asking price for Robert Thomas is reportedly astronomical, a testament to his value on the ice.
Teams interested in Thomas have been met with resistance, suggesting the Blues aren't easily parting with their star center. His ability to dominate in the faceoff circle and contribute offensively makes him a coveted asset, particularly for teams like the Montreal Canadiens.
On the other hand, Jordan Kyrou's future with the Blues seems less certain. At 27, his age and skill set make him an attractive option for other teams, and it appears St.
Louis is open to listening to offers. The Blues are in a transitional phase, considering moves that could involve not just Kyrou, but also players like Brayden Schenn, Justin Faulk, and Mathieu Joseph.
The Blues' strategy, led by GM Doug Armstrong, involves making players available at a price, a tactic used in the past. Yet, with the current scenario, it feels like a genuine shift might be on the horizon. The potential departure of these young talents could signal a new chapter for the franchise.
As the offseason unfolds, all eyes will be on St. Louis to see which deals materialize and how they shape the future of the team. Whether it's Thomas, Kyrou, or others, the Blues seem poised for significant changes.
