The St. Louis Blues are intensifying their involvement in trade discussions, with the latest buzz linking them to Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson. As reported by CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal, sources indicate that the Blues are “sniffing around” Pettersson, sparking intrigue among fans and analysts alike.
Dhaliwal noted, “Somebody told me this morning that St. Louis is sniffing around Pettersson. I’m looking into it to see if it’s true.” He elaborated that if the Canucks believe they have a favorable deal for Pettersson, they would likely approach his agents, J.P. Barry and Pat Brisson, to discuss the possibility of him waiving his no-trade clause.
The prospect of acquiring Pettersson certainly presents an enticing opportunity for the Blues, potentially giving them a formidable one-two punch down the middle. However, at 27 years old, Pettersson comes with a hefty price tag of $11.6 million per season for the next six years, prompting the Blues to consider the broader implications of such a move.
To truly contend in the competitive Central Division, the Blues would need to make significant adjustments to their roster. Without a substantial overhaul, acquiring Pettersson might only provide a marginal upgrade rather than the transformative impact the team seeks. The division boasts strong contenders like the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, and Minnesota Wild, making the stakes even higher for St. Louis.
While 27 is hardly considered old in the NHL, the timing of the Blues’ potential acquisition raises questions. By the time St. Louis is poised for a serious playoff push, Pettersson could be approaching the decline of his career, adding a layer of risk to the equation. This concern is amplified by the fact that Pettersson has experienced his two worst seasons in the last two years, raising further doubts about his current form.
On a positive note, the Canucks are reportedly willing to retain some of Pettersson’s salary, which could alleviate some of the financial burden associated with such a significant trade.
Beyond the Blues, teams like the Detroit Red Wings and Los Angeles Kings are also showing interest in Pettersson. As the situation develops, more NHL teams may explore trade options once a clearer price tag emerges.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
NYY
DET
KC
TB
TEX
MIA
PHI
WSH
HOU
TOR
MIL
CIN
LAD
MIN
CLE
CHW
ARI
STL
BOS
COL
BAL
LAA
ATL
SD
SEA
PIT
CHC
NYM
OAK
SF