Recap of Blues Hub Instant Reaction PodcastHosted by Jacob Stanoch & Thomas Welch
In this episode of Blues Hub Instant Reaction, Jacob Stanoch and Thomas Welch discussed the St. Louis Blues' decision to stand pat at the NHL trade deadline. Here are the key takeaways from the discussion:
1. No Moves at the Deadline
The Blues chose not to make any trades, surprising some but not others.Despite injuries, particularly to Colton Parayko, the team opted to rely on internal options like Matthew Kessel.2. Doug Armstrong’s Confidence in the Team
The decision not to trade indicates that GM Doug Armstrong believes in the current roster.The Blues’ recent strong performance played a major role in the choice to maintain the roster.Armstrong highlighted that the team is winning not only on the scoreboard but also in underlying stats.3. Braden Schenn Staying Put
There was interest in Schenn, particularly from Toronto, but he exercised his no-trade clause.His decision to stay is seen as a morale boost, showing his commitment to the team.4. Former Blue Jamal Mayers’ Take
Mayers joined the podcast to share his perspective, emphasizing that many of the Blues’ potential trade pieces still have term on their contracts, reducing the urgency to move them.He pointed out that standing pat is a vote of confidence for the players and a sign that Armstrong wants to see if this group can push for the playoffs.5. Central Division Competitiveness
Rivals like the Dallas Stars and Winnipeg Jets made notable acquisitions, raising the stakes in the division.The Blues, currently two points out of a playoff spot, must maintain their strong play to stay in contention.6. Prospects & Future Considerations
The potential arrival of Jimmy Snuggerud and Dalibor Dvorsky could provide a boost, possibly even before next season.Armstrong hinted at potential hockey trades in the offseason.The hosts emphasized that the Blues’ ability to maintain their intensity post-deadline will be crucial.They discussed the team’s improved mental resilience, noting how they have bounced back better from adversity since the Four Nations break.The episode wrapped up with a preview of the Blues' upcoming game against the Anaheim Ducks, where the hosts predicted strong performances from Jake Neighbours and Robert Thomas.
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