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09.09.2009 12:05 pm

Oshie, E.J. Kariya … who do you want to see?

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THE WATERCOOLER

QUESTION: As the Blues get set to hit the ice this weekend for the start of training camp, are there any particular players you are eager to see in terms of maturation, added size/muscle, return from injury, etc?

JEREMY RUTHERFORD
There are obvious players that everyone is eager to see in training camp. Erik Johnson and Paul Kariya fit in that category. Johnson, who has a toned up physique, will finally have a chance to show folks how special he is.

But I’ll go in a different direction today. I can’t wait to see T.J. Oshie and Patrik Berglund. Both are now aware of the rigors of the NHL and both had an entire offseason to use that knowledge in their training. Oshie and Berglund are capable of scoring 25 goals each, and that production could take the Blues to the next level.

I also think David Perron is geared up for a big year. He was one of the Blues’ best players in the playoffs, and after a great summer of training, he looks the part of an NHL player.

KEVIN WHEELER (Host of “Sports Open Line” on KMOX)
Having seen Erik Johnson, Patrik Berglund and a few others out at some of our summer Blues broadcasts (Chris Mason joins us tonight from 6-7 at the Sheraton across from Scottrade) I’ll go with two guys I haven’t seen yet. To me, the most intriguing guy entering camp is Paul Kariya. He says he hasn’t felt this good in years, he’s in a contract year and he’ll be surrounded by some outstanding talent. Should be interesting. I’m also interested in seeing if there is a noticeable difference in the look and performance of Alex Pietrangelo. A little added strength could be the difference between Petro being a part of the team rather than just a part of the future.

ANDY STRICKLAND (Hockeybuzz.com, KFNS)
For good reasons the obvious person to watch come training camp/preseason is Erik Johnson, just to see where his game is at after missing an entire year. Same can be said for Paul Kariya, who missed almost all of last season. Is Kariya still worthy of playing on the top line? Can he make others around him better? This season will determine whether his three-year, $18 million contract was money well spent or not.

Besides those guys I want to see if former 4th overall pick Alex Pietrangelo is ready to be a full time NHL D-man? The Blues will have a tough decision to make on whether or not to ship him back to the OHL if this kid doesn’t show the necessary improvement the club expects.

Others to watch are D-man Tyson Strachan, who has shown the ability to dominate the AHL. He may not be a big name but he’s a big body who’s tough and moves the puck well. And last but not least is rookie Aaron Palushaj who may be the Blues most skilled prospect they have in the organization who’s yet to play an NHL game. He still needs to add strength but he isn’t far away from playing in the show. How will he fare against the big Boys? Lars Eller is right there as well.

DAN O’NEILL
I am anxious to see Alex Pietrangelo, to see if he has matured some physically and see if he is ready to play in the NHL this season. The Blues have a definite need on the blue line and Pietrangelo could have a significant impact if he has progressed from last fall. And, of course, everyone is anxious to see Erik Johnson and whether he is ready to pick up where he left off late in his rookie season.

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1. Johnson - for the obvious reasons
2. Petro - Did he learn his lesson? Can he play with an edge?
3. Oshie - Is there a new gear added this season (if so, Nash better take a certain 6 games off :P)? The kid is just exciting to watch.
4. Berglund - Had issues at the end of the season. Is conditioning better?
5. Perron - Quasi-contract year. Can he take the next step and solidify himself as a night-in-night-out top-6? He has the edge, can he add to the points consistently?
6. Polak - He played 1st pairing minutes out of need last season. Can he stay at the top and pair with EJ? Could be one of the best top pairings in the league. No need for RP to force o-zone work, but can feel comfortable knowing that EJ is just as skilled in the d-zone. Those 2 together could really land some concussion-inducing hits throughout the season.

— Cryptic79
12:45 pm September 9th, 2009

i wanna see kariya and brewer return from injury 100% but most of all cause i am a lil gun shy and so should all blues fans…i wanna see chris mason put together another great season. manny legace had an amazing season 2 years ago but last year he was god awful. as far as rookies, i wanna see pietrangelo not only make the team….but stick for the whole season

— axel
2:23 pm September 9th, 2009

Well…I wish I could say I am interested in watching the Blues…but I’m not. Cardinals…yes…Rams…yes…MU and Vianney football yes. Blues musicians…yes. Blues hockey….um, no thank you.

— BuesNot4me
2:59 pm September 9th, 2009

So why did you even read or post this?? Mutt.

— J.J
3:11 pm September 9th, 2009

Let’s Go Blues!

— Humpty Hump
3:47 pm September 9th, 2009

Vianney football….HA! Do yourself a favor and watch a winning team down at Scottrade. Let’s go Note.

— wayupthere
4:06 pm September 9th, 2009

I’m a Vianney grad and I’m not watching them play football this year! Soccer, hell yes! As for the Blues - That’s a BIG HELL YES!! I bleed blue! This team is going to be exciting to watch all season long…how long before an opposing player gets “Oshied”!

— PuckNut
4:21 pm September 9th, 2009

Hey moron, if you don’t like the blues then why the hell would you readthis article. You are a super douche!!!!

— Douche76
7:04 pm September 9th, 2009

If our young D-men do not fill all the slots necessary for the Blueline, then I hope Daryl Sidor will be on the roster for the maturity, experience, and role model for the younger, developing players. I like the youth we have with the D, but would certainly like someone like Sydor to replace Brewer as far as experience, maturity and guidance.

— David, Arlington, Texas
10:18 pm September 9th, 2009