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06.19.2009 4:45 pm

With Tkachuk Back, Blues Seek Other Moves

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Retaining Keith Tkachuk had become a forgone conclusion for the Blues. Larry Pleau finally wrapped that up Friday, freeing the front office to focus on other matters.

Hockey Guy talked to Pleau and he reiterated the team’s quest to add a puck moving defenseman and a strong second goaltender. Plenty of both could hit the free-agent marketplace come July 1.

The search for another D-man says a lot about the current group, Even with Erik Johnson returning from his knee surgery, Eric Brewer optimistic about his return from neck surgery and first-round pick Alex Pietrangelo from his 2008-09 travels (junior hockey, World Junior Championships, AHL), the Blues still see the need for more help.

Does this mean that the Blues:

  • Aren’t counting on Pietrangelo to help this season?
  • Don’t see import Jonas Junland helping this season after his season in Peoria?
  • Don’t see Carlo Colaiacovo blossoming into a long-term puck mover here?
  • Don’t see Roman Polak, a restricted free agent, developing into a solid puck mover her?

At a glance, the turn of Johnson, Brewer and Pietrangelo would fix the matter. Put each one of them into a defensive pairing and the puck moving improves. Junland, who scored 13 goals in 70 games at Peoria last season, could mix in if Alex needs more time to beef up.

Of course, the Blues hockey staff wasn’t overly impressed with Junland’s AHL effort. Despite the team’s myriad injuries last year, Junland saw duty in just one NHL game. That triggered much speculation that he would return to Sweden to continue his pro career.

And we also heard rumbling that Pietrangelo had to get stronger and tougher to hold up against NHL fore-checkng. He didn’t dominant at the OHL and WJC level last season, so there is reason to doubt his readiness for this season.

If the Blues try to swing a blockbuster deal for a defenseman (Chris Pronger?), Pietrangelo could move in such a deal.

Brewer is optimistic about his return, but he still has lots of work to do. He has tried to play through pain in the past and that didn’t serve him or his team well.

Colaiacovo did nice things for big stretches of the regular season, scoring 29 points in 63 games, but he broke down during the playoffs. Do the Blues see a spot for him next season, or will he become one of the trade chips this summer?

Jay McKee ($4 million) and Barret Jackman ($3.26 million) require strong puck-moving partners. If the Blues could some how move out McKee and put an offensive defenseman in his slot, that would be ideal.

But that would also be difficult to do. And in fairness to McKee, he did a very nice job down the stretch last season as the Blues made their move.

Bottom: Hockey Guy believes the Blues could generate a LOT more offense from the blue line with the players coming back, but we all must respect the franchise’s commitment to improve.

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Marc Andre Bergeron would be a great fit for the Blues on defense. He is small, but he can move the puck and play the point on the power play.

— RatHoler
7:54 pm June 19th, 2009

Pronger? Are you nuts, or stupid? It makes no sense for this organization to be doing any block buster trades. Johnson is our puck moving defenseman. Brewer is our leader and will eat up lots of minutes. Colaiacovo is a good complement to Johnson on the PP. Polak is not a puck mover. He is a solid D man all around. Pietrangelo may jump in and do wonders, let’s see what he can do.

If the team sees a need to add, then do so via free agency.

— Think|
8:25 pm June 20th, 2009

http://hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0047142009.html

How do you figure Petro didn’t dominate in the OHL last season? He was second on his team for Defense with only 36 games played, compared to 60 + for the rest of them! Everything I read from stltoday.com and other sources have said the Petro had a great attitude going back down and did very good.

I know this is just speculation and you are just sounding out ideas Gordo, but didn’t we here the same thing about EJ after his year in college? We all should know that D men take a lot longer to develop. Petros one question is his physical play and we should see soon how strong he has got and if he can handle the NHL.

To me, you move Brewer or McKee if you can, hold on to Polak and give Junland a shot.

Here would be our lineup

EJ/Jackman
Petro/Carlo
Polak(RFA)/Brewer or McKee

Junland/Strachan/Woywitka(RFA)

Even if we have to keep McKee, still looks solid to me, but I do understand the ? as there would be a lot of pressure and expectations from some on Petro and EJ in this situation, which is why unless they can move Brewer, McKee or Jackman for a more offensive D man, there will be NO move, imo. Moving Petro to get a different Off D man doesn’t make sense and is counter to what the Blues have been doing.

as mentioned, instead of trading for a big name, why not look to pick one up in FA?

— Brad
8:59 pm June 20th, 2009

I’m hearing rumors that the Blues are interested in Heatley. Boy, that would be just wonderful. I can’t imagine a better person to have in the lineup than a murderer. If they do this, I may just have to go get a Dan Snyder jersey.

— Think|
5:43 pm June 22nd, 2009

Think|,

You’re next. Make sure to load up the fam in the car before you leave. Can’t wait to run you down with my Ferarri. Thanks! Danny

— Dany Heatley
12:03 pm June 23rd, 2009