In the days leading up the Western Conference
Final, Chicago
Blackhawks forward Patrick
Kane was asked about the Los
Angeles Kings and called them "a better version of the St.
Louis Blues." It would be hard to argue with Kane,
considering the Kings and Blues do play a similar style, and Los
Angeles has ended hockey season in St. Louis two years running. So
the challenge for the Blues is pretty simple in 2013-14: catch up to
the Kings (and the Blackhawks, who will be more direct competition in
the Central Division). The Blues are deep and they are talented.
David Perron
and Andy
McDonald are gone, and likely to be replaced in the top nine by
free-agent signing Derek
Roy and either newcomer Magnus
Paajarvi (who arrived in the Perron trade) or Jaden
Schwartz. Roy was the marquee add, but there is newfound depth at
center for the bottom two lines as well with free agents Maxim
Lapierre and Keith
Aucoin on board. The biggest item of business this offseason for
the Blues has actually yet to happen, No. 1 defenseman Alex
Pietrangelo is a restricted free agent and needs a new contract.
Once he signs, the Blues will have their defense corps and trio of
goaltenders from 2012-13 intact. Preventing goals has not been the
problem with coach Ken Hitchcock behind the bench, but the Blues need
to scratch out a few more of their own if they are going to be more
than the third or fourth-best team in the West in 2013-14. Other than
Hitchcock being interested in seeing how Roy and Stewart work
together, the top three lines could be all over the place. Backes and
Sobotka were both better than Berglund on faceoffs last season. While
Berglund's goal total (17) might also seem like a good reason to move
him to the wing, his shooting percentage is likely to decrease in
2013-14, and Backes will likely shoot "better." There are
at least 10 guys fighting for spots in the top nine, and that doesn't
count Lapierre as the potential No. 3 center or top prospect Dmitrij
Jaskin. Tarasenko, Schwartz and Paajarvi (and even Jaskin,
potentially) can make the Blues younger and more fleet afoot up
front. Provided Pietrangelo signs, the defense corps is likely to
look a lot like it did against the Kings in the first round of the
playoffs. Jake
Allen looks like he is ready for the NHL, but he's still the No.
3 goalie on the Blues' depth chart … for now. Both Halak and
Elliott are unrestricted free agents after the 2013-14 season, so
Allen could be the No. 1 guy in the near future.
In:
LW Magnus
Paajarvi, C Derek
Roy, C Keith
Aucoin, C Alexandre
Bolduc, C Maxim
Lapierre
Out: LW David
Perron, D Kris
Russell
UFAs: RW Jamie
Langenbrunner, LW/C Andy
McDonald, C Scott
Nichol, D Jeff
Woywitka, C T.J.
Hensick, C Andrew
Murray
Prospects: D Joel
Edmundson, RW Ty
Rattie, RW Dmitrij
Jaskin, D Jani
Hakanpaa, D Petteri
Lindbohm
Here is the projected lineup for the Blues:
Forwards
Patrik
Berglund - David
Backes - T.J.
Oshie
Vladimir
Tarasenko - Derek
Roy - Chris
Stewart
Jaden
Schwartz - Vladimir
Sobotka - Alexander
Steen
Magnus
Paajarvi - Maxim
Lapierre - Ryan Reaves
Chris
Porter - Keith
Aucoin
Defensemen
Jay
Bouwmeester - Alex
Pietrangelo
Jordan
Leopold - Kevin
Shattenkirk
Barret Jackman - Roman
Polak
Ian
Cole
Goaltenders
Jaroslav
Halak Brian
Elliott
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