Earlier I stated that I didn't expect St. Louis to be shopping Stewart, and that I didn't agree that they would be all that interested in Schenn. Well, Andy Strickland posted some thoughts that obviously make me re-think that:
Time to start trying Schenn on the left side Wilson!
Stewart is an interesting player to look at. He?s shown he can score with back to back 28 goal seasons but it?s no secret things haven?t gone his way this year. At minimum he?s due a 10% raise off of his $3.25 million salary at the end of the season. Will GM Doug Armstrong and the Blues be willing to part with Stewart knowing it could come back to bite them down the road? The other danger is holding on and waiting for a player to reach a certain level. The Blues publicly stated they expected 35 goals from Stewart this season and at the time it sounded very realistic.
For the right price Stewart is available but it would really have to make sense for the Blues to pull the string here. I?m not a so sure moving this type of potential for a rental would make sense. A strong month from Stewart could easily squash any possibility of a trade. Unfortunately these are the decisions you have to make when you?re a budget team.
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As an organization the Blues believe their biggest need is a top four D-man who can play the left side. The idea is to find an experienced, rugged defenseman who can take pressure off of Kevin Shattenkirk and Alex Pietrangelo especially in the playoffs. Opposing teams will certainly target both of these young players and finding a D-man who fits this bill appears to be on top of the Blues list. Whether or not the player Armstrong is targeting becomes available remains to be seen. Everyone, including the Blues, had their eyes on Hurricanes D-man Tim Gleason who recently re-signed with Carolina.
Time to start trying Schenn on the left side Wilson!