St. Louis Blues latest trade rumors after the loss to the Colorado Avalanche. Robert Thomas is playing a major role in the recent wins, leading the Blues in total points this season with 56 and ranking second on the roster in shooting percentage at 22.6%. The Blues' win-streak pros include giving the team a better chance of making the postseason; the cons include a WORSE draft pick and potentially being in a similar spot next season. NHL draft talk is ramping up for the St. Louis Blues as they could find themselves with TWO top picks if the odds land in the team’s favor. Will the St. Louis Blues get a top lottery pick, or would their making the playoffs KILL the team’s chance, which could end up putting the St. Louis Blues right back in this position next season? Last Minute Blues hosts Donny Fandango, Alex Ferrario, and Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic break down the latest news and rumors surrounding the STL Blues!
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St. Louis Blues stats (2026): Robert Thomas (C)
- GP: 58
- G: 21
- A: 35
- PTS: 56
- Shots: 93
- Shooting %: 22.6
Blues writer for The Athletic, Jeremy Rutherford, joins Alex Ferrario of BK and Ferrario on 101 ESPN Radio in STL, and Donny Fandango of The Fandango Show on 105.7 The Point. The guys break down the latest news and rumors surrounding the St. Louis Blues, including the NHL Draft update with the Blues looming draft picks as well as the hot play of center Robert Thomas. Is the Blues hot streak GOOD or BAD for the team’s future? Jeremy Rutherford, Donny Fandango, and Alex Ferrario break it all down on the Last Minute Blues podcast!
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St. Louis Blues stats (2026): Jake Neighbours (LW)
- GP: 63
- G: 14
- A: 18
- PTS: 32
- Shots: 75
- Shooting %: 18.7
The St. Louis Blues’ offensive efficiency this season is highlighted by Robert Thomas, who leads the team with an impressive 22.6% shooting percentage, converting 21 goals on just 93 shots while also pacing the team in assists (35) and points (56). Jake Neighbours has also been highly efficient, posting an 18.7% shooting rate with 14 goals, while depth players like Hugh McGing (25.0%) and Justin Holl (16.7%) stand out in limited sample sizes. Among the team’s primary scorers, Jordan Kyrou (13.1%) and Pavel Buchnevich (12.7%) continue to provide consistent production, combining strong shot volume with solid finishing ability.
St. Louis Blues stats (2026): Jordan Kyrou (RW)
- GP: 53
- G: 19
- A: 24
- PTS: 43
- Shots: 145
- Shooting %: 13.1
Further down the lineup, younger contributors like Jimmy Snuggerud (11.0%), Dalibor Dvorsky (12.8%), and Dylan Holloway (10.4%) show balanced offensive output, though with slightly lower efficiency as their shot totals increase. Veteran Brayden Schenn remains a steady presence with a 13.8% shooting rate, while the defensive corps—led by Philip Broberg (6.8%), Cam Fowler (3.4%), and Colton Parayko (2.0%)—reflects the typical trend of lower shooting percentages from the blue line. Overall, the Blues demonstrate a mix of high-end efficiency at the top of the lineup and developing offensive depth, with Thomas setting the standard as the team’s most effective finisher.
St. Louis Blues stats (2026): Colton Parayko (D)
- GP: 71
- G: 2
- A: 14
- PTS: 16
- Shots: 98
- Shooting %: 2.0
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